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I grew up in a family that didn’t have a lot of means and there were times when the kindness of strangers made an incredibly profound difference in our lives. There’s all of this energy that goes into being fans of the show and I started thinking maybe we can channel some of that energy into doing something good for the world. Starting small it can get very big and make a big difference. Make it an event, get some friends together, go online, search for volunteer opportunities in your community and go out and do it. It’s realy easy and it also feels good, so go for it!
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Misha Collins: We went out one night in the fall, last year in Vancouver. Boy, it was a rough night. We went to the fanciest restaurant in Vancouver, which was having a wine tasting/dinner. And it was like all the social elite of Vancouver were there, very high-brow. And because we were TV stars, we got to sit with [the winemaker], at her table. And we got to drinking. … And we were getting a little loud, and the maître d’ kept on coming over and going, “There are other tables here.” Which I think we were unaware of. And eventually we got smashed. And Janet was starting to talk about her wine, and she said it was a delicate science and sometimes we have to. Delicate science, sometimes the acidity is too high, or too low, so sometimes you have to make it more acidic. And Jared said, “How do you do that. What kind of batteries do you put in there.” And uh, Janet’s like, “No, we don’t put any batteries.” And he said, “No, like car batteries or double A?” It went on… FOREVER. And Janet was just a little too drunk to know that he was fucking with her. And then it started being like, “No, in our wine there are no batteries! Perhaps some other wineries do use car batteries!” And then the maître d’ came over and said, “If you go to the bar, and leave this little banquet room, we can get you some drinks there.” We’re like, “No, man, we’re cool.” Then he came over and suggested again, and then finally he came over and started pulling my chair back and said, “We would like you to go to the bar now.” We did, we drank some more, the next day Jared had to shoot. There’s parts of the story I’m not telling you, but it’s for the best. But the point is, yes we do, and we have to be careful. … It was the only time in my life that I’ve ever thrown up and not even thought about going to the bathroom to do it.
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But I do get inspired by people who seem to really live the example that their trying to set. There are several people in my life who have been that kind of example. When I was nine I had a lot of paper routes…..On one of my paper routes was this guy Mr. H who owned the radio station in town. And one day when I was collecting payment at the end of the week, Mr. H came out and introduced himself to me and my younger brother was coming along with me. And for some reason we chatted for a minute and he somehow learned we didn’t live with my father that I was being raised by a single mother. And he had this sort of ached look on his face. He’s an old man, he’s about 70 at that point and the reason he had that sort of down trotted look was because he had for a long time been a surrogate father to a lot of young boys who didn’t have dads around. Um and he’d given it up, because it had been too much work for him, but then he saw us and was like, “Uh, I have to do this again don’t I?” And then he was so unbelievably sweet and generous with us. He tried to teach us Chinese; we’d go over to his little workshop couple times a week and he taught us how to wire electric motors and how to make little balsa wood boats. He would take us out to eat at restaurants which we didn’t have money for with our mom, so it was always this really special treat for us. It was just such a generous and meaningful act. He never asked for anything in return. We moved to another county we didn’t see him much for about a year and stopped by to give him some Christmas presents. His wife came to the door and he had passed away…but it was such a generous act to basically a stranger. So I took inspiration from him and he served as a grandfather to us for several years. I like stuff like that.[x]
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When a fan asked where she could view his McDonalds commercial. [VIDEO]
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