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Patrick Dempsey Saves Teen After Car Wreck
Patrick Dempsey Saves Teen After Car Wreck
Patrick Dempsey Saves Teen After Car Wreck
He may only play a doctor on TV, but he really does save lives in real life. Patrick Dempsey's character Dr. Derek Shepherd on Grey's Anatomy may have given the star a helping hand as he saved the life of a teenager that wrecked his car near Dempsey's Malibu home.
WATCH: IKEA Unviels New Line of Electronics
WATCH: IKEA Unviels New Line of Electronics
WATCH: IKEA Unviels New Line of Electronics
Does anybody else remember those cabinet TV sets? I remember we used to have one. That thing lasted forever and was just like a piece of furniture. Some even had a built in radio. IKEA is bringing those back with their UPPLEVA line.
NFL Quarterbacks “Simple” Fitness Secrets
NFL Quarterbacks “Simple” Fitness Secrets
NFL Quarterbacks “Simple” Fitness Secrets
NFL Quarterbacks have the best trainers money can buy. Some of the sport’s biggest stars get lean and strong with workouts and tools that are surprisingly simple. Super bowl 46 is Sunday, February 5. Kick off is about 5:30 p.m., Central Time...
Find Out Whatever Happened to Your Favorite ’80s and ’90s Stars [PHOTOS]
Find Out Whatever Happened to Your Favorite ’80s and ’90s Stars [PHOTOS]
Find Out Whatever Happened to Your Favorite ’80s and ’90s Stars [PHOTOS]
Haven’t you ever wondered what happened to that little kid from the classic ‘Hook’ movie or the jock from ’10 Things I Hate About You?’ (No, we’re not talking about the ABC Family series.) These stars from the ’80s and ’90s have all but faded from the spotlight since abominations like ‘Two Broke Girls’ and ‘I Hate My Teenage Daughter’ have graced the screens… until now.
10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’
10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’
10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’
Charles Schulz's 'Peanuts' characters have become timeless classics, thanks to their long-lasting presence in newspapers and their many animated TV specials. (“It's Arbor Day Again, Charlie Brown!”) A big part of the characters' success is thanks to the classic 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' TV special.

Since it first aired in 1965, the beloved special has practically become required viewing for families celebrating the holiday season. It’s message of anti-commercialism and good will towards man mixed with Schulz’s trademark humor of caustic kids in a cynical world is a perfect remedy for the holidays that can get sappier than your aunt’s homemade egg nog.

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