[QUOTE=Dartagnan;99230]'
Amen, most people would hate me! I am way too honest. I would fight constantly.[/QUOTE]
yup. Me too.
i am brutally honest, and wouldnt want to ever change it.
I think I would be a Coral/Brad/Brooke.I dont let people tell me what to do and I have an attitude.I like to party and can get crazy sometimes.I sometimes have huge meltdowns and go off on ppl.When I turn 18 I will be headed to the auditions.
[quote=JackPeyton;99236]yup. Me too.
i am brutally honest, and wouldnt want to ever change it.[/quote]
I am too. Incredibly, burtally honest. I love it. Most people are scared of me because of it.
I think I am perfect for the Real World. I am totally real and have had a messed up past.
[quote=Lamb Chop!!!;97897]If you went on the Real World, what kind of story lines do you think you would have?
I think I'd be pretty boring if I somehow made it on (I'm 18 and am considering auditioning) despite my humor. I'd be a female version of Isaac probably...[/quote]
I couldn't imagine living life in a fish bowl like that, and people forever judging me based on what I was like in my early 20s. But if I did go on a show I guess I'd probably be the take no prisoners, wise cracking, liberal, sexually open feminist chick from a women's college (specific enough hahaha). Probably some sort of combination of N.O. Melissa/Boston Montana/Boston Kameelah with some Hawaii Kaia thrown in. I can come off as a total b***h (at least that's what I've been told) so I'd probably intimidate a couple of the guys in the house but once you get to know me I'm like a great big pot of awesomeness.
[quote=dplayer18;99380]Who do you guys think are the most controversial real worlders? I think Puck, David A.,Stephen, Trisha and "He who shall not be named".[/quote]
Slappin Stephen.
[quote=Binary Solo;99395]Katelynn from BK seemed to be someone people either loved or hated[/quote]
I liked Katelynn on the show, but I didn't like her comments about the show. So show-wise, I didn't mind her.
[quote=tjhallow;99399]I liked Katelynn on the show, but I didn't like her comments about the show. So show-wise, I didn't mind her.[/quote]
I actually liked her on the show and liked her even more when I read some of her comments but from what I've seen on other sites when people didn't even read her blog or vevmo comments and were going off of her edit on the show, she was still something of a controversial character for a variety of reasons.
At the time the show originally aired, I remember Kevin from NY being controversial, especially when he got into that argument with Julie where she claimed he threatened her with a candlestick and he got into that race + power = racism argument with Becky.
[quote=Binary Solo;99405]I actually liked her on the show and liked her even more when I read some of her comments but from what I've seen on other sites when people didn't even read her blog or vevmo comments and were going off of her edit on the show, she was still something of a controversial character for a variety of reasons.
At the time the show originally aired, I remember Kevin from NY being controversial, especially when he got into that argument with Julie where she claimed he threatened her with a candlestick and he got into that race + power = racism argument with Becky.[/quote]
On other sites, people didn't like her because of her vevmo comments.
Still haven't seen the original NY yet. I can but I just can't sit down to watch it.
[quote=tjhallow;99406]On other sites, people didn't like her because of her vevmo comments.
Still haven't seen the original NY yet. I can but I just can't sit down to watch it.[/quote]
I've seen a lot of people base their comments off of what she said at vevmo and a lot of people that didn't. Plenty of people found her controversial for a variety of reasons not related to the vevmo universe. Either way call it a difference of opinion, that's pretty much the definition of controversial anyways.
I loved NY, definitely my favorite season, I liked everyone on the season and it just felt more organic.
[COLOR=red]They should have a website where fans can vote on the next RW location![/COLOR]
[COLOR=indigo]Memphis[/COLOR]
[COLOR=indigo]Baltimore[/COLOR]
[COLOR=indigo]Dallas[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]Tons of other cities to be used, but I just think these would be cool*[/COLOR]
This has been a concern of mine for a long time! Is BMP just trying to get through these next Real World seasons just so they can finish there contract with MTV and move on to something new? Because it seems like they are just rushing everything. Real World: Cancun has 10 episodes, 10 EPISODES!!! Directly after The Duel 2 they aired Cancun. No breaks. I hope this isn't happening.
[quote=SPK713;101178]This has been a concern of mine for a long time! Is BMP just trying to get through these next Real World seasons just so they can finish there contract with MTV and move on to something new? Because it seems like they are just rushing everything. [B]Real World: Cancun has 10 episodes, 10 EPISODES!!![/B] Directly after The Duel 2 they aired Cancun. No breaks. I hope this isn't happening.[/quote]
Really? Only 10? I assumed it would be the normal 13, as it has been since Hollywood.
[quote=jake93;101182]Really? Only 10? I assumed it would be the normal 13, as it has been since Hollywood.[/quote]
You can check on the official website, there's only 10 episodes. But is BMP going to throw RW away?
[quote=longisland09;100724][COLOR=red]They should have a website where fans can vote on the next RW location![/COLOR]
[COLOR=indigo]Memphis[/COLOR]
[COLOR=indigo]Baltimore[/COLOR]
[COLOR=indigo]Dallas[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]Tons of other cities to be used, but I just think these would be cool*[/COLOR][/quote]
I've said this for a long time, but Baltimore would be the absolute most boring RW season ever. Not to mention that there really isn't an area in the city of Baltimore where they could find a RW house because almost everyone lives in either an apartment or a townhouse. There also isn't really a "young" crowd in the city unless you count kids coming from JHU, Towson and Goucher to party when they turn 21. After DC I'm pretty sure they'll be moving away from the mid-Atlantic for a few seasons, doing a season in Baltimore close to DC would kind of be redundant, and DC is waaaaay cooler than Baltimore anyway.
[QUOTE=ElectraWoman;101279]I'd love for there to be a season in Dallas, but that's only because that's where I'm from, and I'm a little bias.[/QUOTE]
Why did they pick Austin over Dallas or Houston? Austin was the most random city....
[quote=Lamb Chop!!!;101504]Why did they pick Austin over Dallas or Houston? Austin was the most random city....[/quote]
To be honest, I don't think Houston is that great. I think Austin offered a different type of environment than the two bigger cities but still had the big city feel to it. As far as clubs, bars and festivals, Austin is pretty much tops in Texas.
[QUOTE=Lamb Chop!!!;101504]Why did they pick Austin over Dallas or Houston? Austin was the most random city....[/QUOTE]
Maybe it was because Austin is the capital city...I agree they should have done Dallas or Houston.
Yeah Austin is pretty much a party city for college kids...there are tons of bars and stuff.
Here in Dallas would have been a much better bet imo. There are just as many bars here and clubs but the people are a bit more mature than Austin so who knows what they will do. I don't think they would catch any flack for being in our city because we welcome the entertainment biz. There are a ton of cool lofts and or hotels that they could make the house at...We also have a bunch of nice big houses that they can convert...shoot we even have plenty of warehouses.
Some of the Apartment buildings/lofts in downtown are specifically for party people so they would have no problems finding a location.
Downtown Austin is an amazing party city. I haven't been to Dallas, but I have been to Austin and I had a great time. I'm not surprised that it was the first Texas city that RW picked.
[quote=Stacee_Danielle;101821]Yeah Austin is pretty much a party city for college kids...there are tons of bars and stuff.
Here in Dallas would have been a much better bet imo. There are just as many bars here and clubs but the people are a bit more mature than Austin so who knows what they will do. I don't think they would catch any flack for being in our city because we welcome the entertainment biz. There are a ton of cool lofts and or hotels that they could make the house at...We also have a bunch of nice big houses that they can convert...shoot we even have plenty of warehouses.
Some of the Apartment buildings/lofts in downtown are specifically for party people so they would have no problems finding a location.[/quote]
I would KILL for a [I]TRW: Dallas.[/I] I lived there for a year, and it's my 3rd favorite place in the world (other than my hometowns, of course).
[QUOTE=molds13;101831]Downtown Austin is an amazing party city. I haven't been to Dallas, but I have been to Austin and I had a great time. [B]I'm not surprised that it was the first Texas city that RW picked.[/B][/QUOTE]
You are biased though because you haven't been to any of the other cities AND you hate Texas. :D
[quote=Stacee_Danielle;101875]You are biased though because you haven't been to any of the other cities AND you hate Texas. :D[/quote]
Harboring hostility Stacee? ;) Just kidding.
Dallas or San Antonio could work.
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