Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Let the games begin......

Survivor:Redemption starts Feb 16.
Who wants to be in the pool??
Let me know in the comments please.

The contestants as of 1/14/11 are:

Andrea Boehlke
Age: 21
Occupation: Student
Current residence: Random Lake, WI

Ashley Underwood
Age: 26
Occupation: Business owner/model
Current residence: Benton, ME

David Murphy
Age: 31
Occupation: Criminal defense attorney
Current residence: Los Angeles, CA

Francesca Hogi
Age: 35
Occupation: Lawyer
Current residence: Washington, D.C.

Grant Mattos
Age: 29
Occupation: Personal Trainer/ Former NFL player
Current residence: West Hollywood, CA

Julie Wolfe
Age: 50
Occupation: Fire department engineer
Current residence: Oceanside, CA

Krista Klumpp
Age: 25
Occupation: Pharmaceutical sales rep
Current residence: Fairhope, AL

Kristina Kell
Age: 46
Occupation: Law student
Current residence: Los Angeles, CA

Matthew Elrod
Age: 22
Occupation: Pre-med student
Current residence: Nashville, TN

Mike Chisel
Age: 31
Occupation: Realtor/ex-military
Current residence: Del Mar, CA

Natalie Tenerelli
Age 19
Occupation: Dancer/student
Current residence: Acton, CA

Phillip Sheppard
Age: 52
Occupation: CEO, Enterprise Software Sales Group
Current residence: Santa Monica, CA

Ralph Kiser
Age: 45
Occupation: Farmer
Current residence: Lebanon, VA

Sarita White
Age: 36
Occupation: Visual effects producer
Current residence: Santa Monica, CA

Stephanie Valencia
Age: 26
Occupation: Server/student
Current residence: Long Beach, CA

Steve Wright
Age: 51
Occupation: Former NFL player
Current residence: Huntington Beach, CA

Returning Survivors
Boston Rob
Russell (why??)

Margo aka The Lifeguard

15 comments:

  1. You know I'm in the pool. And your URL posted in my blog worked for me.

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  2. Count me in! So far I've not been much of a middle of the roader with these pools. Either my guy (or gal) bites it right at the start, or they go all the way, or close to the end.

    Pick me another good one!

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  3. I made it here! Thanks for posting the link, Jackie. Made it easier for me to connect.

    Please include me in the pool, Margo.

    Oh,did you get my email?

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  4. Please include me in the pool. This is my first time in the pool, but I always read jackie's blog and comments. Lanell lanellb@tds.net

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  5. Please add me in the pool! Thanks, Merrilee

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  6. Count me in, Margo! I've been really bored with no Survivor, TAR and as always BB! Thanks!

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