
Survivor II's Jeff Varner (left) joined Bill Jordan
(right) & Mike Morse (center) of WRAL-FM on the air. |
After hearing,
"The tribe has spoken" and having his torch doused, Greensboro native
Jeff Varner came to the Triangle on Thursday, April 19th to appear
on both WRAL-FM and WRAL-TV. A cast member of Survivor II, Varner
became the first person voted out of the unified tribe when Kucha
and Ogakor joined in the wilds of Australia; the seventh voted out
of the outback overall.
Varner had a
busy time in Raleigh. He began his day at 6:30am on the Early Morning
Show with Bill, Schatzie & Angela on WRAL-FM. Varner took calls
from listeners and talked about his adventures as a Survivor. He
even had a surprise call from fellow Survivor, Michael Skupin, arranged
by MIX Morning Producer Mike Morse.
Varner then
spent a few hours at WRAL-TV, cavorting with WRAL-TV Trafficologist
Mark Roberts in the azalea gardens at the studio. A former cheerleader
at Appalachian State and UNC-CH, Varner joined the award winning
squad from NC State in trying to teach Roberts the ropes of cheering.
The tribe
spoke and Roberts will be remaining behind his desk on the air for
now.
Lunchtime found
Varner at Darryl's with the MIX 101.5 Early Morning Show crew and
the 30 winners of a listener contest. He signed autographs, took
pictures with the winners and answered their questions. WRAL-TV's
Tom Lawrence stopped by for a live shot during the noon news. After
a little more live broadcasting on the radio waves, Varner headed
to the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center in Chapel Hill to visit
with young patients there. He ended the day back at WRAL, with a
chat on WRAL OnLine.
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