Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.
Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.
No Surprise that Patrick Dempsey Rescues Teen From Car
I knew Patrick Dempsey had it in him. Haven't you ever seen the movie, "Loverboy"?
Dempsey played a real-life action hero last week, when, using a crowbar, a fire extinguisher and some quick thinking, the actor pulled a teenage boy to safety after his car flipped over near Dempsey's Malibu, Calif., home.
Following the rescue, Dempsey called paramedics and stayed by the teen's side as Weston Masset was airlifted to the hospital, where he was treated for a concussion and an eye injury.
He will be fine.
Dempsey, 46, also called Masset's mother to apprise her of her son's situation.
"He had a certain authority in his voice," said a "super-grateful" Mary Beth Masset. "I asked if he was a paramedic and he said, 'No, this is Patrick Dempsey.' I thought, 'McDreamy?'"
McDreamy? No way, do we forget the 1989 movie "Loverboy" where Dempsey played pizza delivery boy Randy Bodek?
As a pizza delivery boy that was sleeping with numerous women that were ordering pizzas, Dempsey had to be adroit at hiding in closets and ducking out of windows to avoid angry husbands.
This role where quick thinking was required prepared Dempsey to rescue injured drivers and become a hero.
He was able to survive in "Loverboy" while delivering pizzas with extra anchovies, and he was able to rescue Weston Masset from being trapped in his car.
Donald Driver Hopes This Week's DWTS is an 'Instant Classic'
That would mean this week is Classical Music Week on Dancing With the Stars and it's an important week for the remaining dancers.
Donald Driver and Peta will have their work cut out for them as the other teams are showing improvement.
It's the stretch run, call it the 4th quarter for a football player like DD, so he knows he needs to be mistake-free while raising the bar on their routines.
The man usually does a lot of the leading during Classical Music Week, so Donald needs to be right on the mark.
I think he's getting better and better even though his scores are all over the board.
Kindle Free Pick of the Week: Illegal
This week, a dark thriller from Paul Levine.
L.A. defense attorney Jimmy Payne, overwhelmed by guilt and grief at his son’s death, also loses his wife, Sharon, to divorce, and morphs into “Royal” Payne to both cops and judges. It’s just a matter of time before he’s in deep trouble with both. Along with the trouble comes 12-year-old Agustino Perez, an illegal alien who is searching for his mother. Initially, Tino robs Payne, but Payne admires the boy’s toughness and determination and promises to help him find his mother. The trail takes them—dodging cops and assorted bad guys—from L.A. to Mexico and then back into the U.S. to confront a willful agri-tycoon who uses illegal aliens the way most people use Kleenex. Illegal is a riveting read, filled with action, pathos, and even humor. The portrait of the dangers and predations that Latinos face crossing the border is chilling and rings with authenticity. But the book’s best quality is the way Levine invests his characters with believable humanity. A compulsively readable yet character-driven thriller. --Thomas Gaughan
The Amazing Race Preview for "I Need Hair to Be Pretty"
There are only 2 episodes left and this one's going to be the toughest, the roughest and the hardest of them all! Tune in on Sunday, April 29th at 8/7c only CBS!
See the teams one more time in India.