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Damn! Its like 100 degrees out and this stupid white guy is wearing a long sleeve flannel shirt. The Back guy has a newspaper, and the Hispanic, wearing sunglasses in the shade, looks like he is a thug, staring at White chicks. This could be a scene from The Real World!
RESton Peace Wrote:
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> The guy in the flannel is porlly a heroine addict,
> it can make then pretty chilly all the time
I feel bad for the "porllys" (porllies?) in the world. WTF is up with all those tats? They don't get Ivy Leaguers to do the Real World?
Does anyone watch this show anymore? I kind of gave up during the Miami season when I realized it was the same fucking thing that you saw in London, San Francisco and LA (never watched NY).
That chick from Seattle who got slapped by the black fag exposed the show for what it truly is, a marketing show. You ever notice that only certain brands of food don't have black tape across them, and they always happen to show all the label during the shot? She also said that they'd always stock the fridge with name brand food, to the point where one item gets taken, another replaces it right away.
The whole cast selection formula was cool and edgy in the early 90's when it was like "wow, a gay, a black guy, an asian, a middle class a-hole, and a prom queen bitch all living together, wow!" Now its a tired, old formula.
> The whole cast selection formula was cool and edgy
> in the early 90's when it was like "wow, a gay, a
> black guy, an asian, a middle class a-hole, and a
> prom queen bitch all living together, wow!" Now
> its a tired, old formula.
I think they should have a cast of all gays and throw a straight guy in there and set in in Muncie, Indiana. That would be cutting edge.
Brandon Wrote:
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> That chick from Seattle who got slapped by the
> black fag exposed the show for what it truly is, a
> marketing show. You ever notice that only certain
> brands of food don't have black tape across them,
> and they always happen to show all the label
> during the shot? She also said that they'd always
> stock the fridge with name brand food, to the
> point where one item gets taken, another replaces
> it right away.
>
> The whole cast selection formula was cool and edgy
> in the early 90's when it was like "wow, a gay, a
> black guy, an asian, a middle class a-hole, and a
> prom queen bitch all living together, wow!" Now
> its a tired, old formula.
agree
it use to be a decent show back in the days
i always remembering seeing them with the subway bags back when subway was the big thing
i hate to admit it but i even watched a couple seasons of road rules back in the day before it turned flaming
Look, a bunch of zombies showed up at the real world house on Saturday and went inside. I would drink a lot of beer and keep an eye on my house the day after being stormed by zombies.
Everyone has stories to tell about their visit to DC. I met a senator, I saw a motorcade, etc. But how many people, other than the real world cast, can say, "The house I was renting in DC was invaded by zombies while I was there."
The cast, crew, and production people knew nothing of the zombies dropping by. I guess zombies don't call before they show up.
Does flannel ward off zombies?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/2009 04:02PM by FUNdamental.
FUNdamental Wrote:
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> Look, a bunch of zombies showed up at the real
> world house on Saturday and went inside. I would
> drink a lot of beer and keep an eye on my house
> the day after being stormed by zombies.
>
> Everyone has stories to tell about their visit to
> DC. I met a senator, I saw a motorcade, etc. But
> how many people, other than the real world cast,
> can say, "The house I was renting in DC was
> invaded by zombies while I was there."
>
> The cast, crew, and production people knew nothing
> of the zombies dropping by. I guess zombies don't
> call before they show up.
>
> Does flannel ward off zombies?
Well, apparently they are still a little shaken up by the zombie invasion. Last night they went to dinner at Lauriol Plaza, and then the group split up. One group went to Nellie's (really, who woulda thunk it), and the other went to The House of Wonders. From eye witness accounts, there has been fighting among RWers, and they were still shaken up by the zombie invasion. Do encounters with Zombies make you irritable for days on end?
From a DC blog
Apparently, despite playing along with the zombie shamble, there was an altercation at Palace of Wonders with a few of the RWDCers and some of the zombies:
An update from the Real World situation. Three of us zombies were at Palace of Wonders afterwards. All of a sudden, two male RW cast members and a camera approached us. (neither were the ones we zombiefied) One of the guys came up to a (female) zombie and said something like, “so i heard you did something to one of my roommates” and “well, you slapped him and he took offense to that”. Then he started saying something similar to “well if that was me, I would’ve slapped you back. You [women] want equal rights so… you know…” He was really all up in my friend’s face as if he was going to hit her. I swear to you this came out of nowhere and felt really forced and random.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 08/19/2009 01:38PM by FUNdamental.