Aggielife ■Hive late The Battalion e liven Ai V orb coimj studeii m, legion ini ovi imed cate ii'"li en tw : boi : goal: Idsaic Page 3 • Tuesday, February 24, 2004 Mooning over Meredith h&M grad student Lanny Lawrence vies as possible mate for ABCs 'The Bachelorette’ By Lauren Smith THE BATTALION While most of the thousands of male “Bachelorette” hopefuls nere putting on their charming smiles and shirts that matched leireyesfor audition videotapes to be sent to ABC, “The Bachelorette” sought out Lanny Lawrence. “A friend of mine worked for a magazine in Dallas, so she Imy mother submitted me for a contest for the June issue,” Lawrence said. “A lady at the casting department for ‘The Bachelorette’ is from Texas, and she picked up the magazine at lieairport while she was visiting her family, and the producers lied me soon after that.” Lawrence was named one of Dallas’ “10 Most Beautiful ople” in the June issue of D Magazine. When Lawrence was contacted by ABC to see if he was iaterestedin auditioning, he was working on his master’s degree ailexas A&M. was pretty hesitant to do it at first just because I didn’t how the show,” he said. “It took me a while to actually com- Provi ittodoing it, and I thought it sounded like a fun deal, so I lent ahead and tried it out.” After a series of phone interviews and several videotaped iaieniews with the executive producers of the show, Lanny, ilongwith 60 other bachelors, flew to California for what was a «eekend full of intense interviews. “We did a bunch of psychological testing, like paper testing, probably 3,000 to 4,()0() questions total,” Lawrence said. “We meet with a psychiatrist, a lady who works for the FBI, a pretty extensive background check. There were blood tests,urine tests and filmed interviews with executive producers oftheshow where they asked about past relationships, our inter ests, if you could find love on TV, things like that.” None of the potential bachelors knew that the bachelorette raMeredith Phillips from the Bachelor-season four with Bob sid, l|Gainey,and Lawrence wasn’t exactly thrilled about the news. They showed us a video of Meredith about 24 hours before Imether,”Lawrence said. “I was surprised, but I wouldn’t say Iwasexcited because she wasn’t really what I expected, plus after watching the show, I knew that she didn’t really care for horses and that's kind of my entire life for the past couple of years,sol was kind of worried about that. I definitely went an open mind because like what I am experiencing now, a lot of people see you on a television show and think they know you, and she was different than I thought, a pret ty cool girl actually.” Lawrence said he was shocked by how emotional many of the men would get. “It was kind of interesting to me because some of the guys were getting into her pretty quick,” he said. “The whole process is sped up so I can defi nitely say on my side, I dealt with a lot of emotions a lot ear lier than I am used to just because of the fact you are stuck there, cut off from the rest of the outside world, so all you can think about is this girl and you’ve got these other guys doing the same thing, talking about it all the time; it’s a strange situation.” The bachelors are not allowed to listen to the radio, watch television or read books during Filming. The bachelors actually only live in the bache lor pad for 12 days before it is narrowed down to the four Finalists, who move into separate hotel rooms. “I lived in the hotel for a month even after I was kicked off the show because I still had to stay so people wouldn’t say, ‘Well Lanny was home at this time, so he had to have gotten kicked off right here,’ so I ended up having to stay the whole time. v The real boredom kicked in for Lawrence in the month he spent with an ABC ‘handler,’ although he said he did enjoy liv ing in California. After two group dates with Meredith, a one-on-one where he cooked her dinner and a date in Texas on the ranch where he works, Lawrence said he felt conFident going into his last rose ceremony. “I was surprised when I got voted off because my confidence Lanny Lawrence, an A&M graduate Meredith Phillips. Lawrence made it Courtesy of • ABC.COM student still working on his thesis spends some quality time with Bachelorette through as one of the final four remaining bachelors. level was pretty high; it wasn’t that high at First,” Lawrence said. “After I made it several rounds, I started getting pretty conFident.” On abc.com, in Phillips' weekly post-show diary, she said she could hardly look at Lanny after not giving him a rose. “I told Lanny how I felt. I definitely wanted him to know it wasn't about living in Texas and being on the ranch, because I could deal with the horses,” Phillips wrote. “It was about not having enough time. He isn't a huge communicator, and neither am I.” Even though Lawrence said he remembers trying not to look See 'Bachelorette' on page 4 N \ . f / IBP®' Muslim Students’ Association at Texas A&M In commemoration of Black History Month u Struggling for Truth and Justice” The Legacy of Malcolm X A Lecture by African American Muslim Leader Siraj Wahhaj Wednesday, February 25 th at 7:30 pm Wehner 159 Co-sponsors: VP of Student Affairs, L. T. Jordan Institute, Dept, of Multicultural Services