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◾Name: Jamie Caggiano (27)

◾Hometown: San Diego, California

◾Tribe designation: Beauty

◾Occupation: Youth Pastor

◾Personal Claim to Fame: Going on three missions trips to three different countries, including Sicily.

◾Inspiration In life: Jesus Christ and Billy Graham.

◾Hobbies: Working with teenagers, reading the Bible, surfing, reading, blogging, and working out.

◾Pet Peeves: Greedy pastors and negative stereotypes about Christians and Sicilian Americans.

◾3 words to describe you: Dedicated, friendly, and fun-loving.

◾SURVIVOR contestant you are most like: I definitely see a lot of myself in Matt Elrod, though I definitely have a better understanding of Survivor strategy.

◾Reason for being on SURVIVOR: I saw the show for the first time a while back and thought it looked like a lot of fun. Most of my time not spent at church or a Bible study over the past few months has been spent studying the game. (I had a ton of catching up to do, and there are still a few seasons I haven't gotten around to watching yet.) I also want to disprove stereotypes about Christians (who aren't all judgmental and self-righteous) and Sicilian-Americans (who aren't all dishonest and affiliated with the Mafia).

◾Why Do You Think You Will Survive SURVIVOR: I've survived in primitive conditions before, on a missions trip to Indonesia. This won't be anything new.

◾Why Do You think You Will Be the Sole SURVIVOR: I'm a friendly guy, and people tend to like me. I should also be a capable challenge performer, though not to the point where I'd be a major physical threat, and I know my way around the strategic game.

◾A character description (50-word minimum): Jamie Caggiano was born and raised in an affluent Roman Catholic family in San Francisco, California. In his teen years, Jamie grew disillusioned with the ritualistic, unnecessarily formal Catholic church and switched to a non-denominational church. He was disowned by his family for this in his senior year of high school, and ended up working several odd jobs to pay for missionary training. After a few years as a missionary, he decided to settle down in San Diego and took a job as the youth pastor of a small church, despite having never been formally trained in the role. If he wins, he hopes to use at least some of the money to help his church.

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