![]() Haskell: To be totally honest, I'm a reality show junkie. "Theīachelor?" "Amazing Race?" "The Osbournes?" What do you think of the other shows? Gabe, Baltimore: What reality shows do you watch. Probably one of my close friends, or a dog. Haskell: Not anybody I was previously stuck on an island with. Robert, Roland Park: If you got to pick who you were stranded on an island with, who would you choose? Why? Currently, I work at a documentary production company in Los Angeles. Now I'm more focused on finding something I love and sticking to it. When I did the show I had more flexibility to take off for a couple months. Haskell: Since "Survivor" I've had to settle down in life a little bit more. Mark B., Baltimore: What is the most significant change in your daily activities since you went through "Survivor?" ![]() It's strange but it's been two years and I still answer questions about the show on an almost daily basis. Haskell: After the show, having to keep answering questions about it. Tom, Oceanport, N.J.: What was the hardest thing about "Survivor?" Even if I was, I don't think I'd do the show. I'm working right now and I think it would be hard to leave the situation I'm in. Ron, California: If invited (which I'm sure you will be) to participate in the All-Star Survivor would you do it all again? SunSpot: Welcome, thank you for joining us. She will be introducing Terry Gilliam's "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" at the Maryland Film Festival on May 4 at 3:15 p.m. Although she didn't take home the top prize of $1 million (she was the 11th person voted off), she went on to sign endorsement deals and co-starred in the movie "The Animal" with Rob Schneider in 2001. ![]() America got to know Haskell, a Maryland native, when she was a contestant on the first season of CBS's "Survivor" in the summer of 2000. ![]()
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