He thinks it's "badass" that acts like Post Malone cover the band
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TGI-Time to check in with the cast of Boy Meets World. The nostalgia is strong with the beloved '90s sitcom—and the principal cast knows it.
They reunited in 2019 at Emerald City Comic-Con in Seattle, prompting some major feels from fans of all ages—though mainly those who are around the ages of the titular boy, played by Ben Savage, and the love of his life, played by Danielle Fishel. "Dream.
Try. Do Cons. #emeraldcitycomiccon," Fishel wrote on Instagram, alongside a group photo from the event.
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NFL player Quinton Dunbar is in big trouble with the law. The 27-year-old cornerback has only been a Seattle Seahawk for six weeks following a March 24 trade from the Washington Redskins. Now he’s wanted in connection with an armed robbery in South Florida. Miramar, FL Police issued an arrest warrant for Quinton and New York Giants rookie Deandre Baker for an incident that allegedly went down at a house party on May 13.
NFL players DeAndre Baker and Quinton Dunbar are wanted by the police after being accused of armed robbery at a party in South Florida.
NFL player Quinton Dunbar is in big trouble with the law. The 27-year-old cornerback has only been a Seattle Seahawk for six weeks following a March 24 trade from the Washington Redskins. Now he’s wanted in connection with an armed robbery in South Florida. Miramar, FL Police issued an arrest warrant for Quinton and New York Giants rookie Deandre Baker for an incident that allegedly went down at a house party on May 13.
By Todd Spangler
Follow Sophie Allison and co to Chicago, Seattle, Toronto and more
Amazon Originals' new series Regular Heroes will be spotlighting the deserving heroes who are making a difference in their communities.Regular Heroes, out Friday (May 8) on Amazon Prime Video, is an eight-episode docuseries which will focus on a new generous individual each episode, displaying how he or she is going above and beyond during the COVID-19 crisis in New York City, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Chicago and Seattle among others.
Maitland Ward took to Instagram on Tuesday to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the “Boy Meets World” series finale. The actress, who in recent years launched a new career as an adult film star, rose to fame playing Rachel McGuire on "Boy Meets World." Fans may remember her as the tall redhead who moves in with Jack Hunter and Eric Matthews only to become a romantic interest of Jack’s.The last episode sees her and Jack go off together to join the Peace Corps.
She went from boys to men.
Not every sitcom turns into a family phenomenon — but Boy Meets World did just that. The series, created by Michael Jacobs, debuted in 1993 and aired seven seasons on ABC until its finale in May 2000.
Let’s hear it for the teachers! William Daniels, formerly known as beloved Boy Meets World teacher Mr. Feeny, has a special message for educators amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Let's hear it for our fearless educators. Each day, ever-patient teachers head into their classrooms, eager to craft the young minds looking up at their chalkboards.
Friends that will always stand by each other. Boy Meets World ended its seven-season run in May 2000, but the coming-of-age sitcom remains relevant and beloved 20 years later.
By Bruce Haring
Players on the Seattle Seahawks got more than they bargained for when they participated in a team meeting via Zoom.
Will Ferrell crashed a Seattle Seahawks’ virtual meeting on Thursday, posing as the football team’s new tight end, Greg Olsen.