OSBOURNES Meet The OSBOURNS In South Dakota

November 5, 2008

Becky Tycz of the Tyndall Tribune and Register Online reports: When Ozzie Osborn's parents decided on the name at birth, they didn't know that later in Ozzie's life he would be teased about his name and mistaken for a famous person. Ozzie currently resides in Yankton [South Dakota] with his family and is employed by Coop Farmers Inc. in Tyndall [South Dakota].

Ozzie always had in the back of his mind, if he ever would meet Ozzy face-to-face, he would ask him "why." Meaning why did you take my name. Well, Ozzie was given that opportunity to ask heavy-metal rock star Ozzy Osbourne that very question in person. Ozzy made a visit to Ozzie's place of work in Tyndall October 28 where he took part in day-to-day working tasks at the elevator.

The Los Angeles, Calif. Osbourne family's visit with Ozzie in Yankton and Tyndall is part of a segment called "Osbournes Meet the Osbournes." The segment will become part of a variety show "The Osbournes: Loud and Dangerous" in which Ozzy and family are filmed meeting other families named Osbourne.

Read the entire article from the Tyndall Tribune and Register Online.

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