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WatchMeNext |
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and photog? You're a pig!!
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SixteenOnCenter |
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I am applying..........not for Survivor, but something just as good.
Up to no good...........as usual
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ms clause |
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Me too,,, it's called freedom..... the video will be released at a later date...
Thanks VS!! My survivor name shall be Latis (Goddess of Water and Beer)... and IB, am really good at fishing,,, and since my luxury item is a cooler full of beer I'm sure be invited to go along everywhere! Little Miss Freakin' Sunshine |
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valentine79 |
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Looks like deepbrook has been stealing my pics off my facebook
"If your phone doesn't ring, it's me."
~SEG
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SixteenOnCenter |
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Didn't you borrow that hat from ms clause?
Up to no good...........as usual
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ms clause |
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Nope, I have a red one with a bell and a blue one with Tony the Tiger, but not a leopard one... that one is hers.
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SixteenOnCenter |
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Oh thats right! I thought it was you that left it on my floor, but it was her.........ahhh crap. Whats a guy to do? I can't remember everything.
Up to no good...........as usual
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HiddenDays |
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Applying for this show is costing me some money. Blank DVDs aren't cheap. You also have to buy 10 at a time. I only need one! They better be considering us
after we take all this time to apply.
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Deepbr00k |
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Problem: Applying for this show is costing me some money
Solution: Stimulus check is in the mail Problem: You also have to buy 10 at a time Solution: Go Green - ask SEG to send you the DVD-rewritables they normally throw in the dumpster Problem: I only need one! Solution: Yes, but you save even more with the 50-pack...send copies to friends/relatives at Christmas Problem: They better be considering us after we take all this time to apply Solution: I agree. More government involvement is needed to let them know we're serious on this. Problem: Smart ass answers to serious concerns Solution: My apologies Hidden, no offense...I feel your pain Not just living - Surviving |
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Deepbr00k |
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Looks like deepbrook has been stealing my pics off my facebook
Not just living - Surviving |
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HiddenDays |
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Just a n00b question: What is "SEG?"
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Deepbr00k |
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What is "SEG?"
Hey L)p you're online, you should field this one
Not just living - Surviving |
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valentine79 |
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HiddenDays wrote: It's just a group of dreamcrushers. They can usually be found prowling around bars, clubs, grocery stores and even taco stands. Hope this helps.
"If your phone doesn't ring, it's me."
~SEG
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WatchMeNext |
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SEG = Survivor Entertainment Group.
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valentine79 |
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Jeff's new blog indicates they have already complted casting for Samoa. Hopefully we will see a Pygmy there.
"If your phone doesn't ring, it's me."
~SEG
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SurviveThis |
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I just can't give up...no matter how often they recruit.
And I still cling to the hopes that it goes beyond S20. I remember when S16 was supposed to be the end. But S15 was airing and was popular, and Pirate Master had just tanked....so bingo! Seasons 17 through 20 were born. It could happen again. I hope |
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WatchMeNext |
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I remember when Allstars was supposed to be the end.
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CCinCA |
Totally Agree | #198 | ||
WatchMeNext wrote:Watch, as soon as he said it I looked at my husband and said the same thing! Also, Jeff rushed off the stage as fast as he could at the end of the reunion - like "I am so out of here!" Question: VAL, what is the link to Jeff's blog?
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valentine79 |
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Here is the link to JP's blog on EW.com
http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/05/probst-finale.html#commentsform
"If your phone doesn't ring, it's me."
~SEG
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Laughing Pygmy |
casting call roundup.. | #200 | ||
Note to 'Survivor' contestants: Be exciting, but no skits, please2:00 a.m. May 21, 2009 Adam
Fishman of Anaheim read notes from his hand yesterday during auditions for "Survivor" at Pala Casino. (John Gibbins / Union-Tribune) -
NORTH COUNTY - It was a room full of extroverts all trying to outdo each other. Some were there for a chance at the $1 million first-place prize, while others said they wanted to become a reality television star. Still others said they simply want to push themselves as far as they can. The CBS television show "Survivor," which pits contestants against each other in exotic, isolated wilderness locations around the world, held an open casting call yesterday at the Pala Casino that attracted roughly 1,000 people. "Don't chew gum, don't sing, this is not 'American Idol,' " Mike Maas, an executive producer of promotion for CBS, said to the throng of "Survivor" wannabes, each of whom would be given a two-minute audition before a camera. "Don't dance. Do not do a rehearsed skit, a skit you've prepared at home, or a poem. Do not do that. What the casting company is looking for is fun, exciting, dynamic people. If you are not fun or dynamic, try to be." Many of the potential contestants waited up to 10 hours to audition. People like Marc Perlman, 55, an unemployed sound editor from Los Angeles who said he planned on telling the show's producers, "I want a million bucks, and I'll do anything they want." There was James Kingston, 39, of Temecula, a mechanical engineer who said his girlfriend has been pushing him to try out for a long time. "I can do it," Kingston said. "I'm always looking for challenges in my life." He said it's not the money that attracted him, but the public exposure. "I've been on a reality dating show on the radio and in a magazine for a photo shoot with my car," he said. "I like doing different things all the time. I like doing things that take me out of my comfort zone." Jody Soto, 49, of Hemet said she's been a fan of the show since the beginning. A fifth-grade teacher, she said she was a little intimidated by the large number of young, attractive women at the casting call. "I'm feeling older and duller and flatter by the second," she said, laughing. "My pitch is that I'm fun and adventurous and that I'll have a good time and that looks are deceiving. I'm going to fly in under the radar and sneak up on them at the last minute." For Steve Lowenstein, 44, it was about the cash. "It's all about getting a million dollars and taking that money and trying to find a cure for rheumatoid arthritis, which is the disease my daughter has," he said. Lowenstein brought a didgeridoo, a wind instrument used by Australian aborigines, but he said the producers made it clear that props were not welcome. Several people got up and left when Maas told the crowd they had to be U.S. citizens to qualify. But convicted felons were no problem. "If you have a criminal record, it's OK," he said. "Just put it down on the application and give us a little synopsis. If you've paid your debt to society it's all good. Some of the best people I've met have criminal histories pages long." J. Harry Jones: (760) 737-7579; jharry.jones@uniontrib.com J. Harry Jones: (760) 737-7579;
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