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Real World Trisha for Hire: Absolute Riot!
 
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Old 11-11-2007
Bacchus
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Real World Trisha for Hire: Absolute Riot!

Trisha Cumming(s) to a College near you?




I was surfing the internet, looking for interesting gossip, when I happened upon the MM Agency Website. I saw that they had the recent cast of The Real World Sydney listed in their D-List reality stars for hire section, so I decided to give a click and see what type of skills each of them were offering.


It was there I came upon this absolute gem:

Trisha of Real World Sydney loves the club scene so would be great for promotional events at nightclubs and college lectures by speaking on religion, Christian values, adoption, self esteem & balancing partying with responsibilities.

Trisha loves the club scene?
Ahahaha! No kidding, Right?
Trisha talking about self esteem? Ehehehehe! I assume this "lecture" involves verbally assaulting others to increase ones perceived self worth?
Trisha talking about balancing partying with responsibilities? Ohohoho! Ummm....not so much!
Trisha sharing Christian Values? Are you F***ing joking?


P.s. I can't help myself when it comes to really bad title puns!
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Old 06-04-2008
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Re: Real World Trisha for Hire: Absolute Riot!

Is Trasha adopted? Hmm. I guess she must be, why would one of her special skills be chatting about it if she wasn't?
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Old 06-04-2008
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Re: Real World Trisha for Hire: Absolute Riot!

Originally Posted by LocaCola View Post
Is Trasha adopted? Hmm. I guess she must be, why would one of her special skills be chatting about it if she wasn't?
If I were her parents I would put her up for adoption after witnessing her actions on her season. Or on that child trader website Bacchus posted a while back, LOL.
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Old 06-04-2008
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Re: Real World Trisha for Hire: Absolute Riot!

Originally Posted by stacee_danielle View Post
If I were her parents I would put her up for adoption after witnessing her actions on her season. Or on that child trader website Bacchus posted a while back, LOL.
The other women from the Sydney season have moved past this. I'm always amazed that "fans" frequently demonstrate an inability to do the same. Not criticism, just commentary.
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Old 06-04-2008
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Re: Real World Trisha for Hire: Absolute Riot!

Originally Posted by V1man View Post
The other women from the Sydney season have moved past this. I'm always amazed that "fans" frequently demonstrate an inability to do the same. Not criticism, just commentary.
yeah, i get it...BUT I just can't seem to move on past it...maybe if she ends up on a challenge and acts differently then I will move on but right now every time she is brought up I think of how she acted in that house towards Parisa and the poor lil lady at McDonalds. No matter how many times she says the words came out wrong...you can't rearrange the words that she said in any way to not sound racist.
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Old 06-04-2008
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Re: Real World Trisha for Hire: Absolute Riot!

Originally Posted by V1man View Post
The other women from the Sydney season have moved past this. I'm always amazed that "fans" frequently demonstrate an inability to do the same. Not criticism, just commentary.
Agreed. While watching the Sydney season she truly came across as a detestable person but since the season ended I have really never thought about it again. Perhaps if she were featured on a Challenge and displayed the same attitude I would. But I think the whole mess got a bit of closure, at least to me, since Parisa (love ya Parisa!) forgave her and has moved past it. Sure they're not best friends now as Bacchus said in abother thread, but they can now co-exist.

As far as her "racist" comments - as cotemptable as they were - they seemed to be more rooted in a general sense of xenophobia than outright racism.

While watching the Sydney season the whole Parisa vs. the rest of the females in the house just screamed out to me "Mean Girls". Kelly Anne seemed like a sweet girl at heart but quite the misguided follower, same with Ashli.

Which brings me to the female I disliked the most of that cast - Shauvon - perhaps moreso because she hails from my hometown of Sacramento, CA. Such a poor representative of our city. Sure dumb drunk acting, spoiled, big boobed, average looking, clown makeup wearing females are a dime a dozen but this one had a national stage to display all those negative characteristics. What bugged me the most about her was all that talk of Parise being her friend and how quickly she turned on her because she didn't conform to Shauvons definition of how "friends" act. All the talk of how Parisa "sided" with the boys over the girls - gasp - how dare she be nice and interact with those in the house who actually treated her better than the Mean Girls in the house?!!? What nerve!! The thing that really got me was her go to speech/explanation of "Where I come from thats not how girls act, you don't do that to your girls." Umm just a little lesson for you deary - just because you say something and believe it to be true does not make it so - or right for that matter. I know this may be an extreme example but it would be like a Klan memeber saying "Where I come from we use the n word and hate minorities." And you're telling me this girl got into college and wrote a freakin advice column?!?!

Sorry for the rant. Apparently I had some unresolved issues with that dumbass and never let it out until now.
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Old 06-04-2008
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Re: Real World Trisha for Hire: Absolute Riot!

Originally Posted by El Rey View Post
Agreed. While watching the Sydney season she truly came across as a detestable person but since the season ended I have really never thought about it again. Perhaps if she were featured on a Challenge and displayed the same attitude I would. But I think the whole mess got a bit of closure, at least to me, since Parisa (love ya Parisa!) forgave her and has moved past it. Sure they're not best friends now as Bacchus said in abother thread, but they can now co-exist.

As far as her "racist" comments - as cotemptable as they were - they seemed to be more rooted in a general sense of xenophobia than outright racism.

While watching the Sydney season the whole Parisa vs. the rest of the females in the house just screamed out to me "Mean Girls". Kelly Anne seemed like a sweet girl at heart but quite the misguided follower, same with Ashli.

Which brings me to the female I disliked the most of that cast - Shauvon - perhaps moreso because she hails from my hometown of Sacramento, CA. Such a poor representative of our city. Sure dumb drunk acting, spoiled, big boobed, average looking, clown makeup wearing females are a dime a dozen but this one had a national stage to display all those negative characteristics. What bugged me the most about her was all that talk of Parise being her friend and how quickly she turned on her because she didn't conform to Shauvons definition of how "friends" act. All the talk of how Parisa "sided" with the boys over the girls - gasp - how dare she be nice and interact with those in the house who actually treated her better than the Mean Girls in the house?!!? What nerve!! The thing that really got me was her go to speech/explanation of "Where I come from thats not how girls act, you don't do that to your girls." Umm just a little lesson for you deary - just because you say something and believe it to be true does not make it so - or right for that matter. I know this may be an extreme example but it would be like a Klan memeber saying "Where I come from we use the n word and hate minorities." And you're telling me this girl got into college and wrote a freakin advice column?!?!

Sorry for the rant. Apparently I had some unresolved issues with that dumbass and never let it out until now.

Not to worry. You are safe -- Shauvon recently moved to San Diego. An odd occurrence: the car with her personalized license plate was parked next to a spot that Evelyn parked her car in. No, they didn't seen each other. Just another "Big city, small world: story...
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Old 06-04-2008
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Re: Real World Trisha for Hire: Absolute Riot!

Originally Posted by V1man View Post
Not to worry. You are safe -- Shauvon recently moved to San Diego. An odd occurrence: the car with her personalized license plate was parked next to a spot that Evelyn parked her car in. No, they didn't seen each other. Just another "Big city, small world: story...
So many San Diego/Shamu/Sea World/cean/boobs/flotation devices/ personalized license plate jokes running through my head....must...resist.

The whole reality world, especially RW/RR family, seems so incestous whether intentional or not, almost creepily so. I guess thats what happens when you take an easy way to "fame" and parlay it into being paid to make club appearances. And thats why I have more respect for older cast members who actually went on to do something else in their lives or translate their experiences into other relatable business ventures (a la Beth) rather than those that do Challenge after Challenge and club appearance after club appearance. I think it comes down to, and others have noted this before, that the Real World was originally intended as a learning/life experience (for the cast and us the viewers) vs. the seemingly exploitative junk enternainment it is now. I can't hate on it though because I still watch it (since season one - have only missed Boston, Paris, Chicago and half of Seattle) and find it to be highly entertaining - almost shamefully so sometimes - and understand that the audience and the ratings dictate the nature of the show.
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