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Home Economics: Topher Grace Discusses That 70s Show Role, Success

Topher Grace. The star of the ABC series Home Economics landed his breakout role on Fox s That 70s Show in 1998 playing the awkward lead in Eric Forman. While the star left the series after seven seasons, he returned for the season eight finale ultimately appearing in 179 of the 200 episodes. Grace spoke with PeopleTV s Couch Surfing on how his first TV audition turned out just as awkward as his character came to be and how it changed his life forever. Image courtesy of 20th Television I had a weird origin story where I was in a high school play, and I was really only in that because I sprained my ankle and I couldn t be on the tennis team, Grace said. I was at a boarding school in New Hampshire and the girl who did the sets, her parents were big-time Hollywood producers and produced

Country Music Memories: Joe Diffie s Pickup Man Goes to No 1

Twenty-six years ago today, on Dec. 17, 1994, Joe Diffie received an early Christmas present: It was on that date that his single Pickup Man, from his Third Rock From the Sun album, landed at the top of the charts, where it stayed for four consecutive weeks. Epic Pickup Man, written by Howard Perdew and Kerry Kurt Phillips, defends a man s penchant for his pickup truck with cleverly crafted lines such as, You can set my truck on fire and roll it down a hill / And I still wouldn t trade it for a Coupe de Ville / I got an eight-foot bed that never has to be made / You know, if it weren t for trucks we wouldn t have tailgates / I met all my wives in traffic jams / There s just something women like about a pickup man.  The song was the second one from

Country Music Memories: Joe Diffie s Pickup Man Goes to No 1

On Dec. 17, 1994, Joe Diffie's Pickup Man, from his 'Third Rock From the Sun' album, landed at No. 1, where it stayed for four weeks.

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