Grey's Anatomy cast & crew ran the Tough Mudder Half to benefit My Friend's Place which helps LA homeless youth.
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Grey's Anatomy cast & crew ran the Tough Mudder Half to benefit My Friend's Place which helps LA homeless youth.
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About Tough Mudder | Videos | Photos | Donate
Grey's Anatomy cast & crew ran the Tough Mudder Half to benefit My Friend's Place which helps LA homeless youth. DONATE HERE BY 20 APRIL 2016 www.crowdrise.com/greysanatomytoughmudderformyfriendsplace for a chance to win a visit to the Grey's Anatomy set!
#TeamGreys can be seen at 12:30 - 7:46 - 2:20 - 1:14 mark
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Grey’s Anatomy Cast and Crew Set to Tackle Tough Mudder Half LA for a Cause
Published on April 12, 2016 by Melissa Freeswick On Sunday, April 17, fearless Grey’s Anatomy cast and crew members will step out of the OR and onto our first-ever Tough Mudder Half course to raise awareness for LA based nonprofit, My Friend’s Place. On a mission to help the homeless youth of Hollywood improve their lives, My Friends Place empowers them to reach their highest potential, inspiring over 1,700 young people ages 12-25 to do better than their best every year. Driving the initiative to Make Mud Matter is is Giacomo Gianniotti, the newest series regular to join the cast, who took it upon himself to create a corporate team and rally costars to join him in raising funds for this awesome cause. We caught up with Dr. DeLuca to find out what drew him to My Friend’s Place, what inspires him to give back, and how the Tough Mudder community can help. A fan on Twitter recently had a great idea to make every Monday special by using the hashtag #McKiddMonday.
Each week will start off with KMKO highlighting fan thoughts, artwork, videos and other creativity on Twitter. Who knows ~ some of what is shared just might end up on the FAN ZONE where fans are randomly spotlighted! Happy #McKiddMonday everyone! 2. Nessie is Scotland’s Only Monster Even many Scots are unaware that our hard working tourist honey pot monster is not alone. Further to the northwest her ‘sister’ lurks in the deepest loch in Scotland, Loch Morar. Morag is said to patrol these remote Highland waters and if Nessie is real then why not Morag? 3. Scotland is a Wee Country No, I’m not getting into our size in terms of importance, just pure physical size. If we include Rockall (which officially comes under the jurisdiction of Harris in the Outer Hebrides) Scotland’s territory is roughly the same size as England’s. Scotland also boasts over 10% of Europe’s coastline when you include the islands. Strip them out and Scotland’s littoral is still a whopping three times larger than England’s and twice that of either France or Spain, so Scotland is not really that wee. 6. Scotland Didn’t Invent the World We did and if you don’t believe me put down the phone right now as you don’t have one. Don’t bother turning off the TV either as it was never invented if you remove Scots from the pioneering equation. Flee to your car by all means, but it will have no tyres and even if it did there will be no tarmac roads to drive on. Tread carefully coming back into the house too as if you trip and hurt yourself there will be no antibiotics on hand to save your life. See – Scotland did invent the world! 8. Other Countries Make Scotch Other countries do fool around with odd mixes of malted barley, yeast and water, but they don’t make Scotch. The Irish cannot even spell whisky for goodness sake! The Japanese, Welsh and Canadians all valiantly try to concoct their own single malts, but for it to be called ‘Scotch’ it has to be, well, Scotch in origin. 10. Scotland is Not a Country Whether Scotland remains part of the UK or not it will still be a country. When the Act of Union was passed in 1707 it did not dissolve Scotland, but brought it into a Union with England, which too is already a country, hence the separate football teams et al and separate Scottish legal and education systems that were never brought under British control.
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