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Ozzy Lusth Fan |
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You dont see it on some of the posts you write down survivor truluv?
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TXLonghorn93 |
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I really miss these guys. I wonder if they're thinking about starting a family yet? They'd have adorable kids.
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Oowatanite |
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If Tontine is truly dead, then I expect a baby sometime in 2009.
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mfrimley |
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No!!! Her breasts are saggy enough as it is.
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survivor truluv |
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Romber <3
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Ozzy Lusth Fan |
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survivor truluv just like you and everybody else here i am a huge romber fan and all i want is to see & or look at their unhidden pictures is that too much
to ask?!
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survivor truluv |
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What unhidden pictures do you keep talking about?
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Ozzy Lusth Fan |
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im sorry i mean hidden pictures survivor truluv and please stop talking to me like im stupid/dumb/blind!
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survivor truluv |
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I am not trying to. I don't know what hidden pictures you are talking about Ozzy Lusth Fan!
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Oowatanite |
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From RNO
Rob Mariano Chat At the premiere of Reality Obsessed, I had the opportunity to spend some time with fan favourite "Boston" Rob Mariano. That's Rob's picture with me adorning this article. Although this was formally an interview, it quickly took on the tone of a conversation between Rob, my wife, and myself. Rob was very willing to patiently answer anything we wanted to ask. What follows is a recap of our conversation. I started by asking Rob what's new with Amber and him these days. Rob enthusiastically told me that he's the host of a new reality show! It's called The Split, and was filmed over six months this summer in Dallas. It combines aspects of reality TV and blackjack. In The Split, players compete in a series of blackjack preliminaries to define six finalists. The winners get a taste of life as Boston Rob lives it. After a three-day crash course about life in the world of reality TV, there are reality-style competitions, with the last player standing winning a million dollars! The Split will air in Dallas on ABC, but Rob tells me that, in other areas, it may appear on other stations. Rob says the WWCS website has more information. It's accessible here. I checked it out and found the link easily, but to go deeper, you have to register at that site. I opted not to, so I'm afraid I can't report any further. Meanwhile, Amber is starting up a line of baby clothes she has designed. It's called "Emu." The name comes from one of her nieces, who when she was three, couldn't pronounce "Amber" properly - it came out sounding like "Emu." I next asked Rob which of his various reality shows is his favourite. He quickly named Survivor, reasoning it's because it was his first. He feels it provided the best chances for him to use his ingenuity, and that he thrived there. The wedding show, of course, is also a favourite. Rob also enjoyed, "Rob And Amber Against The Odds," where he learned to play poker at the highest levels. Rob confesses to being a big poker fan. I asked Rob if he and Amber still watch reality TV these days. Rob says they do, adding, "We're still big Survivor fans. The Amazing Race, not so much. I next inquired which Survivor series was harder, physically. Rob discloses that, physically, it was the second (All-Stars), by far. They expected rain, but none came for the first four days. Without fire, they had no drinking water, and everyone was dehydrated. The producers were ready to call in the doctors. Then, it rained every day after that! We then segued to The Amazing Race. No, I'm not sure how! Rob explained that they saw it as thirteen separate races, and the key is to not finish last in any of them. Rob revealed that one thing most people don't know is that when you open the envelopes with the route instructions in them, there's a second page that has a lot of other rules on it. These are not usually shown being read on screen. You may be limited to only a few flights, connections through certain other countries may be forbidden… things like that. Rob understands the objective of production is to try and have the teams running the legs together rather than as eleven separated pairs, because the resulting interplay makes for good TV. However, he feels that the advantage he had in finding clever solutions was sometimes limited by these additional rules. In contrast, in Survivor, there's just two rules: you can't cause anyone bodily harm, and you're not allowed to make deals about splitting your prize money with other players. Outside of that, anything you can think of is okay. Although I was becoming less sure that he had any, I asked Rob, "What is your best memory of The Amazing Race?" From a strategic view, it was the decision not to eat all that meat. But, really, it was the drive from Chile to Argentina and the African safari. Both were scenic and wonderful. He adds, "We got everything we wanted, and more!" I changed directions to ask Rob how he feels now about making his wedding a TV show? Rob apparently has no regrets as he responded, "Great. We met on TV, CBS was and is very supportive toward us, and it seemed like the right step to take." They've now been happily married about three-and-a-half years. Rob assured us that both he and Amber showed up at Survivor: All-Stars only with the intent of winning the million. Rob points out that usually when you go on a first date, you're in your nicest clothes and trying to make the best possible impression. In their situation they were dirty, no make-up, and focused on winning, not on each other. He adds that in that situation, you truly do see someone for who they really are. I asked if we might ever see Rob compete on a reality show again. He thinks not, as he's currently choosing to follow opportunities in the writing and production end of reality TV. It seems like a natural progression, like a seasoned athlete turning to coaching, and possibly management, after they retire from the game. I suggested to Rob that one show that might appeal to him is Trump's Celebrity Apprentice. His first response was to say, "Can you see me
in a shirt and tie?" but after reflecting, he mused, "Maybe I'll ask Mark Burnett to give Trump a call!" You know, I'm not really sure
if he was joking or serious!
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09/22/08 10:50 AM.
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McWolcott |
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It doesn't air on ABC in Dallas BTW, it's on a local access offshoot channel LATE at night and is boring. (it's been on a long time)
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survivor truluv |
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Glad to see they are doing so well!
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raidersfantom |
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Oowatanite wrote:Please yes. This would tru;y drive the haters into a rage with jealousy. And it would be the best tv to see the Robfather in the urban jungle |
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