With life becoming busier with every hour, we hardly have time to look around. As someone once said, ‘no time to stand and stare what lies beneath squirrel’s granary’, while describing the increasing pressure of making ends meet in our daily life, the crux of the matter is that we shouldn’t let go of any moment of leisure.
And believe me guys, the Rescue Me star Jack McGee, whose finesse at performances prompts us to go for a download of Rescue Me, was seen doing exactly that a couple of days ago.
Cozumel, one of the bewitching islands in Caribbean Sea, allowed him to enjoy his leisure to the fullest.
Apart from reveling amidst the beauty of the Mexican island, the star also tried his hands at golf, and he also had a tête-à-tête with a bunch of firefighters there.
Good to see that Jack didn’t make any attempt to conceal the identity that Rescue Me has provided him!
The rendezvous with Mother Nature in the farthest island of the world was important for him, because he has only a handful of days left before the production of his new show, Common Law starts. Surely, a trip to Cozumel must have infused a newfound spirit in him that would thrust him to give it all to this upcoming project.
By the way, his stint at the comedy-drama, Rescue Me is still afresh in many of his fans’ memory, despite the fact that he made his way out of the series after the third season.
While I am updating you about one the former stars of the show, it has wrapped up its seventh season. And it’s a matter of pride for the people, who were or are associated with it.
Jack McGee had his share of fun, and with Rescue Me winding up, don’t you think you should also fly off to a blissful holiday destination, huh?
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The genius reputed for creating a TV series Rescue Me, which steered off the often chosen tracks to peep into the lives of a group of New York City firefighters, is on a creative roll again. This series hovered around those heroes, who battle it out to save the lives of New Yorkers from their Ladder 62/ Engine 99 fire station.
When he was asked to voice his opinion on the death of Osama Bin Laden, the actor did mention that the end of the terror kingpin has done a world of good to the United States.
But hold on for a second folks!




