Showing posts with label Everyday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everyday. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Colin Kaepernick Still Training Everyday, Lifting, Throwing and Running

Colin Kaepernick is staying NFL ready — training every single day at 5 AM in case he gets the call from a team in the market for a talented, capable, veteran QB.  These pics were shot early Tuesday morning as Kaep put in work with his trainer…


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Sunday, April 23, 2017

Nick Cannon Says He Sees Mariah Carey Everyday For One Obvious Reason (VIDEO)

Nick Cannon has been hanging out with Mariah Carey in public a lot lately, and he says that won’t change … for one obvious reason. We got Nick Saturday night going into Au Fudge, where he was meeting up with Mimi and the kids. We asked if…


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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Eddie Murphy Will Miss Brother Charlie"s Laughter and Presence Everyday

Eddie Murphy is reacting to the sudden loss of his older brother, Charlie Murphy, saying their family will never be the same. Eddie says on behalf of his family, “Our hearts are heavy with the loss today of our son, brother, father, uncle and friend…


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Monday, March 14, 2016

19 Teen Dramas We Miss More and More Everyday


We miss Chrismukkah.


We wish we could be set adrift again on Dawson"s Creek.


We miss Chuck Bass.


Some might say that the following teen dramas ran their course on the small screen.


But we say we could use another dose of these memorable characters and their fascinating lives. Which series do you miss most from the ones listed below?




1. The OC


The oc

Every time we schmear a bagel, we miss Sandy offering advice to real son Seth and adopted son Ryan, along with the unique bond formed between these teenagers from opposite sides of the track. We do not miss Marissa, however.



2. One Tree Hill


One tree hill

There was angst. There was drama. There was romance. There was basketball. And there were MANY good looking people.



3. Beverly Hills 90210


Beverly hills 90210

The first teen drama to really tackle issues such as sex, homophobia and whether or not Donna Martin should have graduated after getting drunk at the prom.



4. Buffy the Vampire Slayer


Buffy the vampire slayer

Thanks to Sarah Michelle Gellar’s acting and Joss Whedon’s writing, this show transcended the cheesy movie on which it was based.



5. My So-Called Life


My so called life

Oh, Jordan Catalano. Will we ever get over you? This series introduced us to Claire Danes and Jared Leto.



6. Friday Night Lights


Friday night lights

We may cry just writing these sentences. No series better captured life as a high school student in a small town and no relationship was more tender and simply more real than that of Coach and Mrs. Coach.


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