Survivor Samoa: Laura Morett

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Survivor Samoa: Laura Morett
[url=http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=3600][img]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/15504a96897b98b71.jpg[/img][/url][B]Laura Morett[/B] (39) Hometown: Salem, Ore. Occupation: Office Manager Laura Morett is a 39-year-old Hawaiian mother, wife of 21 years and also a grandmother. Her beauty is complimented by the fact that one of her occupations is fitness instructor, which helps her stay in shape and gives her the energy to keep up with her three kids and two-year-old grandchild. When she is not spending time with her family, working out or riding her Harley, this conservative Christian is running the lobby message center at the Oregon State Capitol building for over 400 lobbyists. Similar religious and political beliefs, as well as the fact that her daughter had a child at 18, has Laura referring to herself as a, “fit version of Sarah Palin.” Laura enjoys listening to Christian music and is studying women’s ministry. In addition, Laura councils couples in her church based on her experiences in a long-lasting marriage with a man she describes as her other half. Determined and competitive, she freely admits that she wants to win SURVIVOR for the money but in doing so claims that she would never do anything to compromise her faith to get it. Currently, Laura resides in Salem, Ore. and her birthday is July 30th.
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG-XXQ-PmUE]YouTube - Survivor: Samoa - Meet Laura[/url]
Her voice is going to bug me. She seems like the motherly type. I love how they all say "the bugs don't bother me, the lack of food doesn't bother me"...and then they sing a completely different tune 15-20 days later (if they make it that far ;))
I think that she will slide through to the merge
Follow Laura on Twitter to get her thoughts on the season: [url=http://twitter.com/lauramorett]Laura Morett (LauraMorett) on Twitter[/url]
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa0-K_ZasE4]YouTube - Survivor: Samoa - Laura the Day After[/url] She's a 40 year old grandma?
Wow I just read that... 40 and a grandmother? She looks amazing, I thought she was 34. She looks amazing!
She looks like she lost allot of weight from the before the show to the point after. It actually is shocking but I guess it's the same for everyone.
Laura was originally cast for a season of Amazing Race. They decided not to use her but they kept her partner, Jodi, and used her with another filght attendent.
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;139877]She looks like she lost allot of weight from the before the show to the point after. It actually is shocking but I guess it's the same for everyone.[/QUOTE] If you look at the Ponderosa videos, they show how much weight she lost. I think it was somewhere around 12 lbs.
Well well well...([URL]http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2009/11/survivor-samoas-laura-morett-well-played-by-russell.html[/URL]) [QUOTE]Laura Morett was the 11th person to leave "Survivor: Samoa." She tells us regarding John's flip, "the fact that he even voted for Natalie the first time" surprised her. What were you up to before Survivor? Before I left, I was working down at our state capital [Ed's note: Oregon] for our legislative session. I run the office our lobbyists work out of so every other year for six months I work down there. And I was a mom. Are you back doing that? Did "Survivor" change your plans at all? Well, legislative session ended in June, but yeah I'm back to being mom and grandma and I'm a student, I go to Liberty University. I do the courses online. Back to being the taxi driver, the baker, and the wife. I have a great granddaughter, Layla, she's two-and-a-half years old. So tell us about last night's episode. Were you surprised by the initial tie? Yes and no. I was surprise because I really didn't think that John would've even stayed loyal the first round so the fact that he even voted for Natalie the first time really surprised me. Then the minute that they read my name twice, I knew that Monica and Brett and Dave's plan to use John as the decoy didn't work and when they read Natalie's name 5 times, I was surprised that John stayed true for the first vote. So you knew John was the person who flipped, even before last night? Yeah. I knew John was coming after me, even back when Russell Swan was in the game. What people don't know is that Brett and I have a really tight alliance. I knew his family from my church, so Brett and I are tight. So the Galu foursome we're talking about [Ed's note: The four men], Brett would tell me what was going on, so I knew that John was really threatened by me and Monica's alliance, he wanted me out. It was win-win in John's eyes because he's finally getting me out but he's not spearheading the "Let's get Laura out" movement.[B] So did you know Brett before "Survivor?" [Ed's note: Laura was not allowed to answer this question][/B] Before you saw last night's episode, did you know Russell found the Idol a third time? We didn't actually witness him finding it, but we pretty much knew. You saw the whole cat-and-mouse chase through the jungle. I would say that lasted about an hour and the next thing we saw was him in the hammock, just hanging out. He practically had the mouse's tale hanging out of his mouth. Who do you think is playing the best game? I think Brett was playing a good game, I think that Russell was playing a strong game. He was playing a very, very aggressive game. I didn't necessarily like that, that's not how I played, but I knew he was playing an aggressive game. Brett is very likable, he's a great guy, so I knew that he had potential and I was rooting for Brett. At the time, you were pretty mad about Russell and the Idol being played to get Kelly out, but is it fun to watch on TV now that you're home or are you still mad? It's fun to watch it on TV. It sucks that I lost, but I'm not a bitter person. I'm a competitor. I'm big enough to stick my hand out and say "well played" and it was well played by Russell. It sucked, I loved Kelly and to have that happen to her... so unfair. To turn around and slap somebody, and to have it be Kelly, it really hurt to have that happen. So in that aspect it was not fun at all, but it's fun watching the show. Like I said, I'm not a poor sport, I'm not a sore loser and that was good play. Did you ever repair things with Shambo? I did apologize to her when the show was over and we were done filming. I said, "Shambo, if there was something I did that made you feel like I was being mean to you or isolating you, I never did it intentionally. I'm sorry if I did something that made you feel that way." Whether she accepted, I don't know, but I went to her and told her I was sorry. I can't change how someone feels about me. Do you have any final thoughts you'd like to share? I think that any time you go onto a reality show you put it in the editor's hands how you're being portrayed. And the one thing I'd like to say is that I'm not a mean person, I'm not evil-spirited and I would challenge anyone to tell me one thing I did that was mean to Shambo, that was evil-spirited. I never did anything to her because if I did CBS would've showed it. Just because Shambo said it doesn't make it true. It's hard to watch that. My friends and family know and the people on the island know that she isolated herself, played this victim role and then pointed her finger at me. It hurts my heart to think that somebody would think I did that to them. Hopefully the viewers will see that I didn't pick on her, I wasn't mean to her. I'm sorry if there was something I did that made her feel that way but it wasn't ever intentional.[/QUOTE]
I wonder if he is the baby daddy!! ;) Dun dun dunnnn