Drew Weisholtz is an award-winning writer who has had his work published on several websites, including GuySpeed, StarCrush.com and theFW.com. Previously, he has written and served as a producer for ABC News Radio and also spent time as a stand-up comedian. He can be found rooting for his beloved Yankees and Giants and begrudgingly holds out hope his Rutgers Scarlet Knights will one day return to the NCAA Tournament. When that's not consuming him, he passes time quoting "Saved By the Bell" and making fun of his in-laws. You can follow him on Twitter.
Drew Weisholtz
12 Celebrities Who Gave Memorable Graduation Speeches
There’s a lot of pomp and circumstance when these stars speak.
Swoon-Worthy Vet Serenades Anxious Dog Going Into Surgery
You won't find too many vets like this one.
Husband Wakes Up Wife on Her Birthday With Orchestra Playing ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Theme
As far as romantic gestures go, this one is pretty, pretty, pretty good.
These #TakeYourChildtoWorkDay Tweets Will Make You Long for a New Job
Took your child to work, did you? Maybe you can relate to these folks.
$425 Jeans With Fake Mud Are an Utter Abomination of Taste
Fashion statement meets bank statement.
Bet You Can’t Guess What State Is Most Addicted to Gambling (Actually, You Probably Can)
Ten bucks says you can figure out which state is most hooked on plunking down some money to win a bet.
10 Stars Who Made Memorably Spectacular Comebacks
Don't call it a comeback. Wait, on second thought, definitely call it a comeback.
Watch the Cutest Senior Dancing Couple Cut the Fiercest Rug
These two have more moves than years between them.
You Can Now Get Paid $17,000 to Stay in Bed for 2 Straight Months
Too lazy to get out of bed and look for work? Problem solved.
Cheapskate Wants You to Buy Engagement Ring for Him on GoFundMe
Love don't cost this guy a thing.
Prom Dress That Changes Colors Is Like Two Gowns in One
Here's an unusual way to light up a room.
Crayola Is Getting Rid of a Crayon — What Color Will It Be?
Color us glum: Crayola will retire a color from its 24-count box, the first time the company, which has been around for over a century, has ever done that.