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The Real World: Ding Dong the ****h is Dead!
 
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Old 11-30-2007
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Re: The Real World: Ding Dong the ****h is Dead!

It was an educated guess. Right after Ashli showed up, Kelly Anne and Parisa are talking about her and one of them says something to the extent of "It took us six weeks to get to where we are." I read a recent interview with Ashli that said that she was only there a week and a half before the Trisha/Parisa showdown. Thus, I calculated that as Trisha going home sometime in week 7.
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Re: The Real World: Ding Dong the ****h is Dead!

Link to ASSLI interview

http://content.times-herald.com/290373242489308.bsp
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Old 11-30-2007
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Re: The Real World: Ding Dong the ****h is Dead!

Newnan's Ashli Robson, 19, and a 2006 graduate of East Coweta High School, is "a big believer in no regrets," which is a good thing when you're part of the cast of MTV's "The Real World." HAHAHAHAHAHA No crap, sleeping with a guy who has a gf you better have that philosophy, lol.

"I'd go up to crew members, who were all super good-looking, super delicious, and say, 'Hi. I'm Ashli,'" she said, "and they would say, 'yeah, I know.' And that was it; they're still not allowed to communicate with anyone from the crew." She really is a whorebag
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Old 11-30-2007
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Re: The Real World: Ding Dong the ****h is Dead!

Originally Posted by Katiedid View Post
Link to ASSLI interview

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she alluded to bad things happening, maybe she has started to feel guilty about her actions.
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Old 12-01-2007
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Re: The Real World: Ding Dong the ****h is Dead!

"The hardest thing for my mom to watch was me smoking a cigarette," said Robson. "She flipped out about that, but she remembers how it is to be a young person. She's pretty understanding overall. She knows what goes on."

Uh oh, if the hardest thing for Ashli's mom is to watch her daughter smoking, I really don't know what she's gonna go when she sees her lushing and whoring it up with the likes of Dummiebear.

And did i misread that, but did it say that Ashli now considers Parisa one of her best friends??

Also, does anyone know how much these people actually do make on the challenges?
Also, Bacchus, do you know if it's pretty rare that someone would turn them down if they were invited on one?
And is there resentment from other cast past cast members who have not been invited?
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Old 12-01-2007
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Re: The Real World: Ding Dong the ****h is Dead!

I have to agree PN that if Ashli's mom thinks it is rough to watch now, just wait. Then again, her mom was the one who got her to apply for this depravitous fest so who knows how she will react to seeing her daughter whoring it up with a taken man.

Also, does anyone know how much these people actually do make on the challenges?
Casts don't usually talk money so this is a hard one to answer.

I have heard that they get SAG rates + winnings from different events. This is around $1000 a week + all the cash you get at the end if you make it that far. If we look at Road Rules as an example we know the rookies got $500 a week and the veterans $2000 a week, so this sliding pay scale might also come into play on the challenges.


Also, Bacchus, do you know if it's pretty rare that someone would turn them down if they were invited on one?
I guess they get turned down all the time. That is why we end up with our group of usual suspects which is newer cast members and challenge junkies that MTV feels has name recognition and will draw viewers.

And is there resentment from other cast past cast members who have not been invited?
Resentment amongst the fabulous group of winners that MTV casts for these shows? NEVER!

Hahaha. I would not call it resentment. When MTV was casting for Road Rules, Rachel Robinson from Campus Crawl was on the short list but because Veronica was already on the cast, Rachel was not included. It would have just been unfair for both of them to be on the RV with their close relationship based on the voting dynamics of that season.

Rachel was disappointed as she really wanted to do Road Rules again, but not resentful. I'll bet that scenario plays out to some extent with each challenge.
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Old 12-01-2007
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Re: The Real World: Ding Dong the ****h is Dead!

Originally Posted by Katiedid View Post
Link to ASSLI interview

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I WILL SAY THIS I LOVE HOW SHE PUT I WANNA BE ON THE REAL WORLD AS ONE OF HER TEN ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN LIFE, HELL I DID THAT WHEN I WAS 10 LOL AFTER WATCHING THOSE WONDERFUL RW MARATHONS WITH ALL THE SEASONS.
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Re: The Real World: Ding Dong the ****h is Dead!

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I have to agree PN that if Ashli's mom thinks it is rough to watch now, just wait. Then again, her mom was the one who got her to apply for this depravitous fest so who knows how she will react to seeing her daughter whoring it up with a taken man.

Casts don't usually talk money so this is a hard one to answer.

I have heard that they get SAG rates + winnings from different events. This is around $1000 a week + all the cash you get at the end if you make it that far. If we look at Road Rules as an example we know the rookies got $500 a week and the veterans $2000 a week, so this sliding pay scale might also come into play on the challenges.


I guess they get turned down all the time. That is why we end up with our group of usual suspects which is newer cast members and challenge junkies that MTV feels has name recognition and will draw viewers.

Resentment amongst the fabulous group of winners that MTV casts for these shows? NEVER!

Hahaha. I would not call it resentment. When MTV was casting for Road Rules, Rachel Robinson from Campus Crawl was on the short list but because Veronica was already on the cast, Rachel was not included. It would have just been unfair for both of them to be on the RV with their close relationship based on the voting dynamics of that season.

Rachel was disappointed as she really wanted to do Road Rules again, but not resentful. I'll bet that scenario plays out to some extent with each challenge.
I WOULD HAVE LOVED TO SEE HER ON THERE INSTEAD OF SUSIES EVIL ASS

IT WOULD HAVE BEEN CRAZY WITH HER AND IVORY ON THERE
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