WFAA spoke with Grant Walther about his overnight social media fame, his hair routine (or lack thereof), and how life has changed on campus since the viral moment.
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"I had no power, nothing, for eight days. Everybody around me had power, but me? Cold food. My stomach will never forgive me for what I had for eight days," Hall said. Today, though, he was in luck.
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