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puddin:
'Survivor' might feature Beaver County player
Saturday, December 25, 2004

By Barbara Vancheri, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Amber, Jenna and Dolly, move over. An Economy man, a recent graduate of Penn State University, may be on the next round of "Survivor."

Fan Web sites for the granddaddy of the reality shows list Ian Rosenberger as a contestant on the next season of "Survivor" on the tropical paradise of Palau in the Pacific. That round of play will feature 20 contestants rather than the standard 16 or 18 and start airing in February.

Reached on his cell phone yesterday, Rosenberger declined comment. CBS offices were closed for the holiday but the network typically introduces participants on its morning news program and then forbids contestants from discussing the show before or while it is airing.

This much we know: In April 2003, Rosenberger was elected undergraduate student government president at Penn State. In a later speech to incoming freshmen, he told students he lives on a small horse farm with his parents and younger sister. Rosenberger was expected to graduate from Penn State with degrees in animal science and education.

Various campus stories said Rosenberger was associated with 20 organizations, including the Outing Club, Thespians (he directed a production of "Jesus Christ Superstar") and Essence of Joy choir. A "Survivor" fan gossip site describes Rosenberger as charming, charismatic and very tall -- he told freshmen he stands 6 feet, 8 inches tall.

He concluded that impassioned talk to campus newcomers this way: "Folks, these next years are the ones you'll look back on when you're 80. Live this time with an urgency to, as they'd say in 'Dead Poets Society,' to suck the marrow from this life. Play hard, think deep and dream big out there ..."

CBS has ordered two installments of "Survivor" to air during the 2005-06 season. The Mark Burnett-produced series' latest edition, "Survivor: Vanuatu," concluded with Chris Daugherty winning the $1 million prize.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04360/432191.stm

'keeta:
MB sure does like Penn people. Maybe I should move there and try out.  ?:)?

I am biting my tongue on another comment. I have to wait and get some info about him from a friend.  ;)

puddin:
He's a regular guy , lol . The only info I got was his address and stuff you would find on someones drivers license .. ;) I wouldn't do that to Ian .. he looks like a OK guy ..I like him  **:)** oh , he's really Tall !

'keeta:
Remember Ryan from PI. He could barely deal with the lack of food. He was so weak. Hopefully, Ian will adjust better.

WENDY:

--- Quote from: chakeeta33 on December 27, 2004, 01:22:57 AM ---MB sure does like Penn people. Maybe I should move there and try out.  ?:)?

I am biting my tongue on another comment. I have to wait and get some info about him from a friend.  ;)

--- End quote ---

You know there is something about us PA girls that he just cannot stay away from! That's where I am going to come in.. I have tried out one time so far, and will be submitting my tape one of these days... Wish me luck (I am from 20 min away from Pittsburgh, about 10 min away from where Jenna grew up...... **:)**

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