Wednesday, February 01, 2006

New Logo For Me From Zoetawny & Probst Appearance Reminder

Thanks to Zoetawny on AOL, I have a spiffy new 'Survivor: Panama - Exile Island'/Jackie logo. She rocks, doesn't she?

Also, a quick reminder --
Jeff Probst will be on tomorrow morning's (Thursday) 'The Early Show' on CBS with a preview of the big premiere show.

Tomorrow night... Survivor fans ready?

New 'Amazing Race 9' Cast: A Closer Look at Dani Torchio & Danielle Turner

On their official CBS 'Amazing Race' bio page, Dani Torchio and Danielle Turner are listed as the CHILDHOOD FRIENDS team. Woohoo, I'm overjoyed, aren't you? ;-)

They're both 22 years old and recent college graduates hailing from Staten Island, NY. Now, this is a purely personal thought and may not come true, but... I know Staten Island (a borough of NYC). Staten Island isn't really known for its action and adventure. It's a nice enough place to live, but will these girls have the grit and determination to complete the race? I tend to think not. Girls, prove me wrong. Go ahead and do it.

From that bio page:
They're described as "beauties." Perhaps that's the key for some folks watching the show, but not for me. I declare an eyeroll needed! @@
Danielle claims to be outgoing and talkative. May I eyeroll that, too?
Dani says she's fun-loving, wild and eager to get out of Staten Island. (She wins points for the last bit!)
Neither has traveled much. The bio mentions thick accents, a trait from Staten Island I know all too well. Be prepared for pretty women with thug-like accents. I warned ya. I live about ten miles from Staten Island. I should be rooting for them on a purely geographic basis. But I can't. Though, as I stated above, they can feel free to prove me wrong.

News article(s) I found out and about on the web about Dani Torchio and Danielle Turner (beware, some may archive or need registration):
New York Post Article - 'Racing Colors'

All of my blog entries regarding 'The Amazing Race' can be found here.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Today's TV Newsy Bits - Jan. 31, 2006

Here's dem naughty newsy bits -- television/entertainment related goodies I found out and about the web today:

Blogging 'American Idol' - Las Vegas Audition

Ah, Las Vegas... this is being blogged as I watch the show here on the east coast. Any typos or poor punctuation should be forgiven... please! :-)

Jamaica Good Music? Yes, I do. A Rastafarian nicknamed Alexis "Dylon" Linchetta sings 'American Idol, the Reggae.' Randy, "Fake Jamaican thing awful." He's a no. Cute idea, but poorly done. Ack, now he's crying that he shouldn't have come as a gimmick. @@ <--- I must roll my eyes at him.


A Jester got bumped off with no name given.

Now the singing horrible psychic named Bobbie from last year is back. Now she's a talent manager for her sister Erika. @@! So, let's hear Erika. Judges are laughing. "The maddest family I've ever met in my life" - Simon.

Mecca Madison, full time student, singer and belly dancer. Age 18, small and cute. Oh, she can sing. Breath of fresh air. Onto Hollywood! That decorative thing near her eye is not needed, in my opinion. She's very petite, cute and can sing... doesn't need it!

Ryan Hart -- foul mouthed and vaguely reminscent of a child Conan O'Brien in looks -- is on. Yikes, he sounds like the girl in The Exorcist before her head spun around. Horrorible. No surprise -- he's booted.

I think the next one will make it, a background story first. She works with parolees, parole officer? Heather Ward. She sings 'Redneck Woman.' Decent. Randy and Simon both liked her. Let's check Paula. Paula passes, Randy says yes, Simon says yes. I figured that one out.


Jason, who is a gondola dude on the waterway in Vegas, backstory... will he make it? Jason Andino, sings 'Stand By Me.' Yep, he can sing. Simon says no. Waah, Randy said yes. No Hollywood for him.

Argh, a section of returning tries which flopped before coming on. JC Gray (Crazy Eyed) -- now with a mullet. Simon said no without him even singing. Good.

Oh, local boy from Roselle Park, NJ with a backstory. Heavy guy, Anthony Andolino. Yes, can sing, but screams a bit. Ah, Paula just voiced my own thoughts -- theatrical voice. All three judges a no. Simon snarked something about they couldn't afford the food bill after he left. At least he didn't say it in front of him. :-(

Oh, geez, more twins. The Pierson twins. Girls who seem to have a musical background and they're showing a backstory. Cute girls. Hmm... to me, one sounds a bit flat, not sure which. Simon says no. Paula and Randy do, too. No Hollywood. Aww, they're upset.

David Mandzak, age 18. He reminds me of a cross between Charles Grodin and Jim Carrey -- nasal voice, he's a no.

Now bad singers with no names, only numbers, in a C.S.I. segment -- Criminal Singers Investigation.

Haggai Yeddida, a fairly recent immigrant sings "I'm Proud to be an American." Not so good. I'm glad he likes our country, though. He's a bit indignant, thinks he has perfect pitch. He thinks he's out as he didn't get eye contact.

Princess Brewer, age 22. Thinks she sounds like Aretha Franklin. Sings "That's What Friends are For." EEK. Make her STOP! She's scaring me! She shouts more than sings. There may be a voice somewhere in there, but she's hiding it very well. "You're giving me a headache" - Simon. Judges are panning her -- "Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, it did."

Now, more horrible audition clips with no names singing "I Will Survive." I hope they don't. I know that's mean. Mean me.

A segment on image, with the theme song from 'Hair' playing. But, gray hair? Taylor Hicks, gray hair when he was 15 or so. Sings some Sam Cooke. He's 29 years old, can sing. He has a bit of an Elvis sneer. Simon looks bored as they have him do another song. I like him. Randy likes him. Paula thinks he's a good performer. Simon disagrees. Simon says no, Paula and Randy say yes!

Only 11 contestants from Vegas made it to Hollywood. Tomorrow night is Austin, TX.

Now if only Simon could judge Bush's State of the Union speech next....

New 'Amazing Race 9' Cast: A Closer Look at Lake & Michelle Garner


'The Amazing Race' lists these two as "Married Parents." They've been married 13 years having first met as freshmen in college. They have three children. Lake's a dentist while Michelle is a stay at home mom who helps out in his dental office. She's 36 years old, he's 37. They hail from Hattiesburg, Miss.

Uh-oh! From their bio on the CBS website: "While he describes himself as energetic and motivated, Michelle notes that he's your typical Type A personality, very impatient and always looking for ways to do it better." Yeah, that's just what we love to hate, huh?

Michelle says she herself is laid back. (Phew!) She hopes that won't cause friction between them during the race. Um... can you say Jonathon and Victoria? I so hope they're not like them!

Current article(s) I found about them on the web (keep in mind, these may archive within a week or so):
Hattiesburg American - www.hattiesburgamerican.com - Hattiesburg, Miss.

Monday, January 30, 2006

Today's TV Newsy Bits - Jan. 30, 2006

Here's my TV related newsy bits I found scouting about the web today:

CBS Reveals 'The Amazing Race 9' Teams

CBS announced the teams for 'The Amazing Race 9' today and updated their official website with photos and bios of the teams. The show premieres in a two hour special on February 28th at 9 PM ET/PT. Between now and then, I'll look closer at the teams and offer my own personal opinions (and hopefully hear your opinions). Thanks go out to blog reader Sue for the heads up. :-)

These are the 11 Teams:

Name:
BJ AVERELL (Male) Occupation: Online Tutor/Age: 26 Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Name:
TYLER MACNIVEN Occupation: Filmmaker/Age: 25 Hometown: San Francisco, CA Relationship: BEST FRIENDS

Name:
SCOTT BRAGINTON-SMITH Occupation: Sales/Age: 41 Hometown: West Harwich, MA
Name:
JOHN LOWE Occupation: Wealth Manager/Age: 38 Hometown: Dorchester, MA
Relationship: LIFE-LONG FRIENDS

Name:
YOLANDA BROWN-MOORE Occupation: Science Teacher/Age: 27 Hometown: Chicago, IL
Name:
RAY WHITTY Occupation: Attorney/Age: 31 Hometown: Chicago, IL
Relationship: DATING

Name:
MONICA CAYCE Occupation: Student/Age: 23 Hometown: Fayetteville, AR
Name:
JOSEPH MEADOWS Occupation: Homebuilder/Age: 23 Hometown: Fort Smith, AR
Relationship: DATING
News Article can be found
here. *Thanks, Sue!

Name: DESIREE CIFRE Occupation: Writer/Age: 24 Hometown: New York, NY
Name:
WANDA LOPEZ-ROCHFORD Occupation: Corporate Trainer/Age: 44 Hometown: Smyrna, GA
Relationship: MOTHER AND DAUGHTER

Name:
MICHELLE GARNER Occupation: Homemaker/Age: 36 Hometown: Hattiesburg, MS
Name:
LAKE GARNER Occupation: Dentist/Age: 37 Hometown: Hattiesburg, MS
Relationship: MARRIED PARENTS

Name:
JONI GLAZE Occupation: Children's Minister/Age: 44 Hometown: Katy, TX
Name:
LISA HINDS Occupation: Realtor/Artist/Age: 48 Hometown: Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Relationship: SISTERS

Name:
BARRY LAZARUS Occupation: Retired Physician/Age: 63 Hometown: Silverthorne, CO
Name:
FRAN LAZARUS Occupation: Retired Accountant/Age: 61 Hometown: Silverthorne, CO
Relationship: MARRIED 40 YEARS

Name:
JEREMY RYAN Occupation: Valet/Age: 26 Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Name:
ERIC SANCHEZ Occupation: Waiter/Age: 27 Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Relationship: FRIENDS

Name:
DAVID SPIKER Occupation: Musician/Age: 30 Hometown: Manhattan, KS
Name:
LORI WILLEMS Occupation: Pizza Hut Manager/Age: 25 Hometown: Manhattan, KS
Relationship: DATING

Name:
DANI TORCHIO Occupation: Recent College Graduate/Age: 22 Hometown: Staten Island, NY
Name:
DANIELLE TURNER Occupation: Recent College Graduate/Age: 22 Hometown: Staten Island, NY
Relationship: CHILDHOOD FRIENDS

Sunday, January 29, 2006

TV Newsy Bits - Weekend Edition (1/28-29)

These are this weekend's television related naughty bits ... er, newsy bits ... I found poking around on the web:

Last Week's Hits, Misses and Somewhere In Betweens

Not in an particular order, these are the shows I watched and enjoyed last week...

The HITS

HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER -- This is one of the few half hour long format sitcoms I'm really watching these days. The half hour sitcom has fallen out of favor with me since, oh ... perhaps the 'Seinfeld' or 'Mad About You' days. Not 'Everyone Loves Raymond', y'know. But I am enjoying 'How I Met Your Mother.' Neil Patrick Harris is a standout in his role of Barney and I love to watch his character's lines steal the show. This week's episode introduced a new love for Ted. Will it be the one? Well, of course not or the show won't have a premise! Sheesh! Once he meets his wife, it's all kind of over. If you're looking for something fun, lighthearted, cleverly written ... suit up! And, watch the show. If you go to the website for the show, check out Barney's Blog. What's scary is that I think I know a few guys like him. Yikes!

LOVE MONKEY -- What can I say about this one? It's the second episode and I'm hooked. Tom Cavanagh is perfect for his role; the NYC scenes are realistic and not filmed in Hollywood or Toronto; the music scene is lively; the characterization works; the cast is diverse (like the real world) without being exaggerated on a stereotypical level. While the premise of the show is Tom looking for love, most likely in all the wrong places, the show's story revolves around the music scene and just plain life, as well. Love it!

AMERICAN IDOL -- Oh, such a guilty pleasure, I know! Call the audition shows a freak show, whatever, I'm entertained. Simon's lines often crack me up when the worst of the horrible are auditioning -- he says what I think but I'm too polite to say. Well, sometimes he's a bit more harsh about some things such as weight. But when he talks pure singing talent (or not), he's spot on! I get a kick out of the auditions as much as I do once the finalists come forward.

Other Hits: 'C.S.I.' - 'Without a Trace' - 'Law and Order: Criminal Intent'

The SOMEWHERE IN BETWEENS

LOST -- Well, this was better than the last episode which I panned as a Miss in my last Hits and Misses entry. But, still... more questions raised, nothing answered. We're off on new tangents (save the baby!) while not addressing much of past issues with the exception of Charlie's drug background. I was entertained. It kept my interest. But they really have to start addressing some of the previous mysteries and stop just introducing new mysteries. It's starting to remind me of a bad novel I wrote in the 80s in which I had all these fantastic ideas and couldn't wrap up the plot at all.

C.S.I.: NY -- This is usually a "catch on the rebound" show for me. I tend to watch the reruns or every now and then tape the show as it's against 'Law and Order', but this past week's 'L&O' was a rerun. I like the show. I was initially put off by it as I'm a NYC purist. If you're going to have a show set in the city, it should be filmed in the city. (Plus, it's neat to see the shows filming on the streets!) Also, in its first season they had that dark gritty blue tint to the show. I felt like I was wearing blue sunglasses while watching it. I still can't watch those early shows in that odd tint and darkness. This week's show was based on the "sport" of subway surfing which really wasn't. I thought the TWU should be thrilled about how their conductor was portrayed. Heh.

The MISSES

THE FOUR KINGS -- I had it on in the background, but it didn't even catch my interest. Instead I ended up reading. As much as I want my unrequited crush on Josh Cooke (darn, he's a cutie) to work, the show is just not entertaining me.

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I watched other shows and still have a few things I taped which I must watch. One show I taped which is in an absolutely horrible time slot is 'Crumbs.' It's the kiss of death to put that show against 'The Office' and 'C.S.I.'. I wanted to take a peek as it's got Jane Curtain and Fred Savage in the cast. It sounds like a nice sitcom (unlike that recent one with Henry Winkler!) and I want to give it a go. But, geez... ABC... get it out of that time slot!
What did you watch and enjoy this week? What did you watch and wonder why you were wasting your life on "this"? Tell me! :-)

Friday, January 27, 2006

Linz Siblings (Amazing Race 8 Winners) Interview Online

So, I posted a link to an interview with the Weavers from 'The Amazing Race 8: Family Edition' -- now it's time for the SibLinz!

They were recently interviewed for a local (to them) Cincinnati newspaper and you can find the interview right here. I enjoyed them on the show and think it's great they gave their parents half of their winnings, as well as sharing the rest with three brothers who didn't appear on the show. One interesting tidbit I didn't know was that a casting director approached them at an airport, so they were actually recruits. They had to go through the screening process, but still...!

Eh. Doesn't matter. I liked Who Dey Linz siblings!

Brittenum Twins Dropped from 'American Idol'

According to this article, Memphis twins Derrell and Terrell Brittenum have been dropped from 'American Idol' and won't be returning to the show. A statement was released by their lawyer while FOX TV hasn't commented on the matter.

According to the article:
The two 28-year-olds stand accused of using another man's identity to buy a 2005 Dodge Magnum in June. But both brothers refused extradition to Georgia, which led to further arrest warrants. Terrell had been in jail since Jan. 10 on an outstanding warrant for charges related to the illegal purchase of a car in Rockdale County, Ga., east of Atlanta, reported the Commercial Appeal newspaper.

The New York Post reported that the twins were ready to travel to Los Angeles (after posting bond) only to be "uninvited" by the show. Despite the fact they won't be on 'American Idol', some record companies have expressed an interest in them.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Today's TV Newsy Bits - Jan. 26

Here's some TV related newsy bits (not to be confused with naughty bits) I found out and about the web today:

Last Night's LOST -- Baby Saving, Wacky Dreams

I found last night's 'Lost' a bit better than the episode the week before which made a Miss in my Hits and Misses. I'm not sure how much it moved things forward and it certainly didn't answer previous mysteries much at all. But, it kept my interest and, but of course, brought up new questions.

This week's episode mainly focused on Charlie with flashbacks to his childhood, his drug days with his brother and the need to "save" Aaron, Claire's baby. This was done through very odd, wacked out surreal dreams. Okay, I can take that approach. It was kind of like being on LSD, but that was never Charlie's drug of choice.

New questions to ponder:
1. What's up with Locke? He confronted Charlie about the stash of Virgin Mary statue stash, then he takes them and puts them in the gun room down in the hatch? Why didn't he destroy them or let Charlie do it?
2. Why is it so important that Aaron be baptized?
3. Why are Ana Lucia's shoulders huge like a linebacker's? (That may be just a question I have and no one else.)
4. Will Hurley and Libby become one?
5. Again, Locke's being all mystical and mysterious. When the show started, I thought Locke was the "key" to the show. Is he? "Each one of us was brought here for a reason. Each one of us. Who brought us here? The island." Huh. Whassup wit dat, I ask?

What did you think of this week's LOST?

Rhonetta Johnson Ain't No Holla Back Girl... I Hope

Oh, geez. I can't believe all the attention this Hunky Blonde Black Ghetto Bimbo is getting on the web.

Now, I'm really not sure what a 'holla back' girl is, but if they're even thinking of holla back to Rhonetta, cut it out.

She is as far from "all that" as... well, farther than I can even try to express in mere words.

She's scary deluded.

Here's some of the articles mentioning her out and about on the web:

'Survivor: Panama - Exile Island' Spoilers Links & Info

One week from tonight...

Survivors ready?

Survivor Fever - News Article - Survivor: Panama has a spiffy write up with some photos of the first episode -- very mild spoilers exist, beware (no "booted" spoilers).

An excerpt: For the first time, the battle for a million bucks begins with four tribes of four, separated into decidedly un-PC categories by age and gender: Older Men, Older Women, Younger Men and Younger Women. Then things get really interesting. Each episode, at least one castaway will be banished to a separate island, miles away from any group's camp, and forced to fend for himself or herself. It's a wrinkle inspired by Survivor: Palau's Janu, the Vegas showgirl whom producers briefly exiled from her tribe during the show's 10th season. "The idea of expanding on that was really interesting," says executive producer Tom Shelly. "We wondered, if that happened again and again, how would it play into the strategy."

Sportsbook.com have released the odds which you can find in this article. Beware -- these could be major spoilers. Then again, they could be totally off. ;-)

The Survivor Sucks forum has a Spoilers Thread up and running, look at it or not. Ignore them discussing who will compile the spoilers.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Bloggin' AMERICAN IDOL - San Francisco

So, the show is onto San Francisco for the auditions tonight...

Heidi from Hawaii can sure sing opera. But, the judges were right. She's not 'American Idol' fodder -- she has a totally different talent.

Shawn Vasquez. Eek. He's making my head vibrate. Make him go away. Simon says his voice is "almost nonhuman." He does look crushed, but he really cannot sing. Good. He went away.

Jose "Sway" started a streak of onto Hollywoods.

Now there's Matthew "Wolfie" Thompson who thinks he sounds like Clay Aiken. No, he does not. He reminds me more of Lumpy Rutherford from 'Leave it to Beaver.' NEXT, please!

John Williams, an Air Force guy, is on. Some halfway decent stuff. I like his remix dance. Simon, no. Paula, yes. Randy... yes. He's going onto Hollywood. Simon had the nerve to say Randy was mean with a comment about "circus act." As if...!

Now there's a segment on voice teachers. SF seems to have a crowd of them.

Now we have Katharine McPhee, who has a voice teacher, singing 'God Bless the Child.' Very good, in my opinion. Nice. Simon says "absolutely fantastic." Randy says "best voice all season." Yikes... in looks she reminds me of a young Valerie Bertinelli! She makes it to Hollywood. Of course.

Eric Cornforth. No!

She quit her job to try out for 'American Idol' -- Shalicia Carlysle (sp) -- may be a poet, but she ain't no singer. She's still trying. Stop her! Simon finally does. He tells her quitting her job wasn't the best career move ever. Randy says she "ain't got it goin' on." Simon told her he'll call her boss to get her job back and does it. She got it back! Simon likes her, just not the singing part.

16 year old Shawn White is up. Dang. To me it sounds like she's trying out for the Broadway role of Annie. Now she's singing an Alicia Keys song. Much better. Simon says no. Randy calls him weird. He says yes. Paula says yes. It's Hollywood.

Now Randy is confronting Simon.

Marcus Phillips claims he's a singer/songwriter/dancer/actor, etc. -- all terrain entertainer/ His falsetto sucks. I think he's just silly. He can beatbox. Ah, Randy mentioned the falsetto. It wasn't just me.

Jayne Santayana is up. Nice enough voice. I thought she was overly emoting. Simon says she didn't conquer the song. Randy liked her. Now Randy and Paula are confronting Simon. Paula and Randy say yes to Simon's no. She's onto Hollywood. The confrontation betwixt judges is on again.

Lady Big Hair? Deborah Dawn Tilley, female rocker, is up. She's frightening me. Paula says a bit much, but yes. Randy, not blown away. Simon says "somebody's mother dared her to be Cher." Randy says no. Simon says he's put off by her image (so am I). He says no.

Now Paula is going at Simon. He's walking out. Down the hall and on the cell phone. He went back to the hotel. Paula and Randy see the last alone - a kid named Manuel who drinks hot sauce from the bottle. Okay. His head wiggles when he sings. He can sing a bit, but he's straining to do so. And wiggling. He's got cute dimples, but a no.

18 are onto Hollywood. Next week we see Vegas and the Return of Cowell.

Now, if Blogger cooperates, maybe I can get this entry posted! Blogger's been down for making entries most of the evening when it was only supposed to be down for a half hour at 7 PM ET. Grr

Amazing Race 8 - Weavers Interview Link

A blog reader asked me if I followed the teams from 'The Amazing Race 8: Family Edition' and, more specifically, if I knew anything new on the Weaver family. I didn't, but I poked around and found this recent interview with them - The Weaver Family Interview :: RealityReel

An excerpt:
"We honestly didn't go out with any agenda to preach or to profess Christ,"says Linda Weaver, very seriously. "I was surprised how many times I prayed! In all honesty, I think it's just such a part of our life that's us."

So, if you want to know everything you ever wanted to know about the Weavers, but were afraid to ask -- check out that interview.

I still don't like 'em. Well, Rolly was okay.

Today's TV Newsy Bits

Here's what I see out and about there:

Finally Done! 'A Closer Look at..' SURVIVOR Cast Consolidation Entry

Oh, my. It seems like I've been writing about the new cast of 'Survivor: Panama - Exile Island' for weeks now! But, I've finished taking Closer Looks at each castaway, as well as offering my opinions and predictions. I'm using this entry to consolidate all the entries for easier reference (example -- see how wrong I am at the end of the season!). They're also consolidated on my Survivor Blog & Web Links reference page. That's the graphic'd link in my sidebar and will be chronologically updated with each 'Survivor' related blog entry I make. Right now it doesn't look like I've posted much about the show. That's because I have a separate listing of the castaways and didn't include them in the entry listing. Now that the castaways are out of the way, I'll be posting more about the upcoming season itself. Whew!

Aras Baskauskas
Austin Carty
Bobby Mason
Bruce Kanegai
Cirie Fields
Courtney Marit
Dan Barry
Danielle DiLorenzo
Melinda Hyder
Misty Giles
Nick Stanbury
Ruth Marie Milliman
Sally Schumann
Shane Powers
Terry Dietz
Tina Scheer

New 'Survivor' Castaways: A Closer Look at Danielle DiLorenzo

Thanks for bearing with me during today's entries as I finish off my 'Closer Look at...' series with photos of the new 'Survivor' cast along with my own thoughts and predictions for their chances on the show. I've been working both first name alphabetical ends towards the middle and this is the final castaway.

It's Danielle DiLorenzo, the 24 year old medical sales rep who was raised in Lynnfield, MA -- a small town outside of Boston. She's currently residing in Pompano Beach, FL. (Should I predict a Boston accent? Boston Rob done woman.) She has a very strong athletic background which is evidenced by her high school soccer, basketball and track activities. She set school records in track. (Watch out Survivor dudes!) At the age of 16, she represented the United States at the World Gothia Cup (soccer, I believe) and has also worked with the Ford Modeling Agency.

Hmmm... a knee injury kept her from playing soccer at Quinnipiac University and she transferred to Northeastern where she earned her bachelors in business. I don't know if the knee injury is something which still affects her, but she does have a set workout routine and seems to be a true athlete kinda gal. An excerpt from her bio: "DiLorenzo's regular workout routine includes kickboxing and soccer. Her favorite hobbies include dancing and traveling. She describes herself as driven, intelligent, vivacious, strong-minded, athletic, genuine and good-hearted." Again, like Misty, she's not listing why she thinks she will win. But, I'm getting more about her drive and sense of competition in reading about her. At the risk of sounding stereotypical, I see that all it says about her relationship is that she's in a two year old relationship. Okay, call me stereotyping. It doesn't really matter. What matters will be how well she does on the show.

Onto her CBS Favorites page:
Heehee... she likes the smell of Febreeze. I bet the Febreeze folks like the free testimonial. (If Febreeze wants to send me samples, go for it!) Another Patriots, Red Sox fan... feh. I like her choices of movies and TV shows -- I detect a bit of urban edge to her. Music is mostly modern pop or rap. Magazines and books show an intellectual leaning. Nice food choices. Jockette that she is, her favorite non-alcoholic drink is Gatorade. I coulda guessed!

Time for my prediction. Well, I think she's going to be a very strong competitor. She's smart, athletic and has the drive to finish it all. About the only thing I can see getting in her way would be either being perceived as a threat or has a personality which will alienate others. Not an early boot, I don't think. I think she might even make the Final Four dependent on the two possible problems I mentioned.

Your thoughts?