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Every once in a while the cast of "That '70s Show" gets together to catch up on each other's lives and...sing the show's super catchy theme song. Duh.
Danny Masterson, who played the rebellions Hyde, treated us to this fab picture of himself, Eric, Jackie, Michael, Donna and Fez singing "In The Street" around the piano. They haven't aged a bit, but they have done some pretty cool stuff since the show wrapped seven years ago!
+ Mila Kunis Supports Our Troops
Mila Kunis' first kiss ever was during a scene with Ashton Kutcher on "That 70s Show." And she obvi never forgot it, because 15 years and one looooong relationship Macaulay Culkin later, she's planting unscripted kisses on Ashton's handsome face. Hopefully Sergeant Scott Moore, the guy Mila kindly accompanied to a Marine Corps Ball in 2011, isn't too jelly.
+ Ashton Kutcher Creates New Jobs
When Americans lose jobs, Ashton Kutcher gives 'em back. Last April the "Two and a Half Men" actor and entrepreneur posted a job ad targeting Columbia University students. "This job will require relocating to LA, and will provide an opportunity to be a part of the tech company's founding team," it read. "Your writing will be a centerpiece of the company's product and will reach millions of people."
+ Wilmer Valderrama Has A Charity Fashion Line
Wilmer Valderrama's character Fez was definitely the most fashion-foward of the "70s Show" fam, so it comes as no surprise that the actor recently started his own charity fashion line. "This Shirt Helps" caters to people who are fashion and socially conscious. "You're already going to buy a shirt – why not get one that helps?" explains his longtime buddy and "This Shirt Helps" cofounder, Joe Huff. "For instance, one shirt equals a year of clean water. Or one shirt equals three trees planted. Or one shirt equals an animal saved."
+ Laura Prepon Reps The LGBTQ Community
Laura Prepon's last name oddly always makes me think about poupon mustard. The actress currently stars in the Netflix hit show, "Orange Is The New Black." Aside from being really freakin' entertaining, the show explores LGBTQ issues and relationships in a very tasteful and well-rounded way.
+ Topher Grace Volunteers With Kids
Topher Grace is a spokesperson for The Art Of Elysium, an org that encourages actors, musicians and other working artists to volunteer with children who are battling serious medical conditions. "I used to hate that every actor in Hollywood had a cause," he wrote in a guest blog for the LA Confidential. "More than that, I hated that many of them didn't seem nearly as passionate about the cause as they did about the fancy, star-studded party to raise money for the cause. But when the amazing Jennifer Howell introduced me to The Art of Elysium, I realized what I really hated was that I was using all of that as an excuse to not get involved." Way to set a good example, Topher!
+ Danny Masterson Golfs For Charity
Danny Masterson combines his favorite hobby with charity work to make it the ultimate feel-good activity. He hosted a charity golf tournament in 2011, and recently golfed in a BMW charity tourney in which cash prizes went to charities of the winners' choosing.
Although we miss "That '70s Show" terribly, the show's stars are still making a positive mark on the world in so many awesome ways. Follow the action links below to support a couple of their fave charities.