[url=http://www.tabloidprodigy.com/2012/06/29/racism-in-the-real-world/post-23-0-20054600-1341026976/]post-23-0-20054600-1341026976[/url]
That's the link to see Trey's racist rant.
[QUOTE=Fullback12;358776][url=http://www.tabloidprodigy.com/2012/06/29/racism-in-the-real-world/post-23-0-20054600-1341026976/]post-23-0-20054600-1341026976[/url]
That's the link to see Trey's racist rant.[/QUOTE]
I read this a while ago, but for some reason this time I got a sarcastic vibe from it. Anyone else?
Yeah somewhat but, then again It could go either way. I don't think he's racist I just think he look at other races in a some what of a stereotypical way.
Hey look, a relevant YouTube comment
[QUOTE]Trey Weatherholtz 1 day ago
Just to clear something up - Zach was actually diagnosed with a stomach virus due to the MSG that they pumped into our catered food in Thailand. He was physically sick, and him being upset had less to do with sister's baby and more to do with his health condition. Add the fact that the humidity in southeast Asia is significantly worse than anything we experience in the US, and our air conditioners didn't work in the house. We were all dealing with a lot. I don't expect everyone to understand[/QUOTE]
Well if he had a stomach virus then that explains alot. I had alot of stomach viruses when I was younger, and just talking to someone would make it hurt even more, much less drinking or eating. Now I understand Zachary's frustration.
[QUOTE]Just to clear something up - Zach was actually diagnosed with a stomach virus due to the MSG that they pumped into our catered food in Thailand.[/QUOTE]
Wait, Zach got a virus from salt? OMG! He is victim zero. The zombies are coming!
It's really one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard. To clear things up, it is 100% impossible to get a viral infection from monosodium glutamate. That out of the way, I can't believe I am saying this, but Trey is dumber than I thought. To understand where the bar is set with Trey, my cat just jumped over it.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;358816]To clear things up, it is 100% impossible to get a viral infection from monosodium glutamate. That out of the way, I can't believe I am saying this, but Trey is dumber than I thought. To understand where the bar is set with Trey, my cat just jumped over it.[/QUOTE]
I was about to say the exact same thing. MSG can cause abdominal cramps and bloating, and probably some other stomach-related symptoms too, but calling Zach's ordeal an MSG-induced stomach "virus" is just wrong.
I've always thought Trey is dumb, so this changes nothing for me. *Pets Bacchus' cat*
I'm not a "medical doctor" but that's one of the dumbest things I've ever read. Maybe V1man was right when he said that Robin is smarter than most of the new people
[QUOTE=kvm1977;358818]I'm not a "medical doctor" but that's one of the dumbest things I've ever read. Maybe V1man was right when he said that Robin is smarter than most of the new people[/QUOTE]
I cannot stop laughing. I think it is safe to assume that surgical arenas everywhere are fortunate that there isn't a brain surgeon among them. That's not to say it's a generalization about all the players. I find a definite absence of "wherewithal" among the younger women (Nany, Theresa, Anastasia, Jessica, Jonne, Jemmeye, Jasmine [spelled correctly], Heather Cooke) than the older ones (Diem, Aneesa, Paula, Emily, Camila,) that I don't think is just a matter of Challenge experience. The younger guys seem much more with it than the women.
[QUOTE=Britney;358817]I was about to say the exact same thing. MSG can cause abdominal cramps and bloating, and probably some other stomach-related symptoms too, but calling Zach's ordeal an MSG-induced stomach "virus" is just wrong.
I've always thought Trey is dumb, so this changes nothing for me. *Pets Bacchus' cat*[/QUOTE]
Is it still possible that Zach was indeed sickened because of the MSG, although not by what Trey says is a stomach virus?
[QUOTE=Britney;358817]I was about to say the exact same thing. MSG can cause abdominal cramps and bloating, and probably some other stomach-related symptoms too ....[/QUOTE]
I can understand if this is what was wrong but it is not a virus. I've had viruses including one that practically killed me by giving me pancreatitis and 8 months in the hospital. If Zach had a virus, he would not have remained in the house.
As far as brains, I remember the mission on Battle of the Seasons 2 where TJ was dropping them backwards into the water and thinking "****, I think I could have saved an entire team from coming in by being up there". ... How can you not know the capitals of Europe or the state capitals within the US?
I'll preface this by saying that I probably enjoyed this episode more than any other episode so far this season. Could it have been Zach raging around the house like some kind of roid-rage/woman-in-labor hybrid for the first quarter of the episode? Sure. Could it have been the absolutely epic troll by TJ at the end of the episode after the elimination? Perhaps. Or was it the fact that I was sipping on the best old fashioned I'd ever made during the viewing? It was definitely that. As TJ would say, I killed it.
So we learn two things about Zach this episode. One, he has a sister who has apparently birthed a new child into this world (grats, etc.). Two, he was really bummed out about not being present while his sisters ****** was torn in twain by the parasite that had been growing inside of her for the 9 months prior, born in a baptism of screaming and blood and possibly *** given the fact that ***ping happens during labor quite frequently. That, in addition to some kind of abdominal pain (Perhaps Zach's pregnant, right? Right? Heh... Yeah.) was just enough to make the big guy go monkey-**** while Knight was helping by giving him **** to break. This sent Frank into an emotional tizzy because they are besties or something. Frank's been strangely subdued this season. I thought I was ok with it, but now I feel kinda bad for the guy, in the same way that I feel bad for a dog after he's been neutered. Where's the fire Frank? When did you become so rattled by little things like Zach being a punk for a half hour? Who hurt you? WHO HURT YOU?!
So after Zach is done fretting, another subplot rears its' head. That of Leroy and Theresa. Leroy, being the most level-headed and cool guy in the house, is a welcome reprieve from the other guys in the house because he can be entertaining without raising **** or passing out on the toilet mid-****. I don't know much about Theresa other than the fact that she had relations with Wes. Now I feel like I know at least one more thing about her: she banged Leroy. Learning is fun. While Leroy and Theresa are having all the ***, we are treated to some bedroom footage of Leroy penetrating or otherwise dry-humping Theresa under the covers. But the best part of the footage is when we see that there is someone on the bunk directly below them. And holy ****, it's WES. Truly the Gods could not have crafted a better set up for Wes to be butthurt short of sodomizing him with a crowbar. Wes makes a funny about Leroy being a garbage man, and picking up other men's trash. You see, in this joke, the trash is Theresa, and the other man is Wes, because after he had *** with her he discarded her like a piece of litter. And Leroy is a garbage man in real life, so it fits perfectly. Wes is such a card. I wish I could meet him, become best friends with him, meet his girlfriend, have raucous *** with her in all the positions she won't let Wes do, just so that Wes could then craft a brilliant joke about me. That'd be swell.
Wes and Diem discuss strategy by the ***l. He's trying to convince Diem to talk the other girls into voting Leroy and Ty into elimination. Which totally isn't going to happen. Due to Leroy's charisma, he's got teams in his POCKET. He's got Nany and Jonna, Jemmye and Camilla, and of course Jasmine and Theresa. Because of all the *** him and Theresa were having, they are absolutely allies. So this is just another exercise in futility for Wes. He should just pipe down and let CT carry him to victory like CT carried Johnny to the most epic elimination defeat of all time. Nothing could possibly result in Leroy and Ty being thrown in, short of them performing ridiculously bad in the challenge, or his allies being profoundly stupid. Which totally won't happen. At all.
I really liked the idea of this challenge. It's brilliant on paper. Run across a narrow plank while avoiding the swinging pendulums that are trying to knock your *** into the ocean. Leave it to the cast to find a way to completely ruin an awesome challenge. Utilizing brilliant strategy, certain teams decide to let other teams across unmolested in order to create favorable situations for the elimination. What boggles my brainpan is the fact the girls employ this idiot strategy on a day that is not even their elimination day. You've got nothing to worry about. Just do the challenge as it is meant to be done, and knock everybody on their *****. Theresa and Jasmine win this challenge because they are literally allowed to walk across the plank without anybody trying to hit them. Stupid.
The guys employ a similar strategy, though it is easier to tell who is allied with who. Apparently there is a general lack of communication between Johnny and Frank, because when the time comes for team Johnny and Frank to swing on the team they are targeting, Johnny doesn't budge. BUT THAT WASN'T THE PLAN according to Zach. Zach and Trey were the first team to go, and they were also the worst team to perform. The challenge winners are CT and Wes, who apparently have such a good rapport with the guys that they too are allowed walk across unpunished. Even CT and Wes are completely baffled by why this happens. Whatever, they win and Zach and Trey are going in.
Onward to deliberation. Zach has made it clear that he wants Johnny and Frank in the elimination. Johnny's wanton disrespect of Zach's genius plot has sent him all a-flutter and he wants Johnny gone. He makes it clear to Frank that it is not about Frank, it is about Johnny. But anytime anything happens to Frank ever, he takes it personally. So their friendship is probably over. Or not. Don't care. Going into deliberation, it seems like there is a decent chance of Johnny and Frank going in. Theresa and Jasmine vote Leroy and Ty in... confusing... but apparently it's a throwaway vote. No possible way for that to backfire. A throwaway vote for Jordan and Marlon... Knight and Preston... then we have Nany and Jonna. Their way tight with Leroy and Ty. Which is why it makes complete sense when they vote Leroy and Ty in. BECAUSE WE LIVE IN A UNIVERSE WHERE THE ONLY THING THAT MAKES SENSE IS THAT NOTHING MAKES SENSE. IT'S ALL CHAOS! QUICK, DO SOMETHING COUNTERINTUITIVE! I'M GONNA STICK A STRAW IN MY NOSE AND INHALE STRAIGHT BOURBON UNTIL MY EYEBALL***PLODE! Leroy and Ty are starting to sweat a little. There is confusion everywhere. So now it is Diem and Aneesa's turn to vote... Diem, through no machinations of her own, seems to have lucked into this. She totally votes Leroy and Ty in as her and Wes originally planned. Only they didn't plan THIS. They didn't plan that universe would sing a song to these other teams that would make them do what they just did. Wes's reaction says it all: "You guys are awesome." So to everybody's surprise, Leroy and Ty are going in. This is looking to be a sweet elimination. Two strong teams. LET'S DO IT.
The elimination involves penetrating barriers on the way down to a door whose locks you must destroy so that you can cross the threshold and be victorious. On each level, the teammates must alternate. Meaning that the teammate who broke through the previous barrier must allow the other teammate to break through the next one. No consecutive turns allowed. So the elimination commences and Zach and Trey are totally crushing Leroy and Ty. By the time Leroy and Ty get through the chain links, Zach and Trey are already at the door at the bottom. Leroy and Ty do manage to catch up in time to watch Zach and Trey break the locks and charge to victory. ****. Zach and Trey look pretty strong. Zach is very aroused by his performance which causes him to fling his helmet like a football at the other teams. We get to see it again in black and white slow motion so that we can see how close it came to decapitating an innocent observer. Zach is going to raise **** now. The house better take note: Zach is going to **** your **** up. As TJ is ceremoniously dismissing the losing team, however, he hesitates before declaring the winner in order to justify the next commercial break. When we return, we find that Zach and Trey are in real danger of being trolled by TJ. GUESS YOUR HELMET THROW WAS A BIT PREMATURE, EH? Turns out Zach broke through the first barrier, and cut through the second barrier. HE TOOK CONSECUTIVE TURNS. GET THE **** OUT OF HERE, YOU'RE TIME IS OVER. Leroy and Ty are awarded a reprieve despite their ****** performance. And the episode ends with some foreshadowing of the Diem drama to come, and Leroy and Theresa *******. Good stuff.
[QUOTE=Mind Riot;358874]
Wes and Diem discuss strategy by the pool. He's trying to convince Diem to talk the other girls into voting Leroy and Ty into elimination. Which totally isn't going to happen. Due to Leroy's charisma, he's got teams in his POCKET. He's got Nany and Jonna, Jemmye and Camilla, and of course Jasmine and Theresa. Because of all the *** him and Theresa were having, they are absolutely allies. So this is just another exercise in futility for Wes. He should just pipe down and let CT carry him to victory like CT carried Johnny to the most epic elimination defeat of all time. Nothing could possibly result in Leroy and Ty being thrown in, short of them performing ridiculously bad in the challenge, or his allies being profoundly stupid. Which totally won't happen. At all.
[/QUOTE]
???? Did you watch the show?? Clearly they are not in his pocket cause they voted him in and its in Diem's best interest to get rid of Leroy, Wes is actually looking out for Diem cause he needs her in the game. And Ty told Diem he would vot her in next cause he cant vote the other girls in. I dont think Leroy's group of girls are that tight, judging be recent events with Leroy/Theresa, she seems willing to throw him under the bus the second she gets ****** at him
[QUOTE=Blue123;358876]???? Did you watch the show?? Clearly they are not in his pocket cause they voted him in and its in Diem's best interest to get rid of Leroy, Wes is actually looking out for Diem cause he needs her in the game. And Ty told Diem he would vot her in next cause he cant vote the other girls in. I dont think Leroy's group of girls are that tight, judging be recent events with Leroy/Theresa, she seems willing to throw him under the bus the second she gets ****** at him[/QUOTE]
I think you missed the joke. I was sarcastically implying that they are not in his pocket, despite the reasons that he would expect those teams to be friendly to him. And I didn't say anything about Diem being in his pocket.
[QUOTE=Blue123;358876]???? Did you watch the show?? Clearly they are not in his pocket cause they voted him in and its in Diem's best interest to get rid of Leroy, Wes is actually looking out for Diem cause he needs her in the game. And Ty told Diem he would vot her in next cause he cant vote the other girls in. I dont think Leroy's group of girls are that tight, judging be recent events with Leroy/Theresa, she seems willing to throw him under the bus the second she gets ****** at him[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but these reality tv ladies are a little crazier than the average girl sitting in the car next to you at the red light. I've just come to to realize that recently, and I've heard Brandon Nelson say it on several occasions. You wouldn't want to wife up any of these girls, and he means any.
[QUOTE=alaskak94;358833]Is it still possible that Zach was indeed sickened because of the MSG, although not by what Trey says is a stomach virus?[/QUOTE]
Yes, I have a somewhat similar reaction to MSG and certain foods. Food sensitivity can be determined by a Mediator Release Test. MRT is a blood test that checks your immune system response (or non-response) to 150 foods and chemicals. MRT is a functional live cell analysis that identifies foods and chemicals which provoke the release of mediators that cause pain and inflammation related to the following conditions:
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Celiac Disease
Migraine
Fibromyalgia
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Autism Spectrum Disorder
ADD/ADHD
Eczema
This is relatively new science and is supported by clinical research at Oxford University in the UK. My daughter and I took the MRT test a year ago. Our results were slightly different but we have about five things in common to avoid. When I manage to follow the treatment plan, I feel great. When I don't, I look much like the painful video of Zach. It pretty much puts me out of action for about 18 hours. Emily's (RW: DC) paleo diet goes a long way toward avoiding the problem, but some common food additives like corn syrup, MSG and (for me) garlic are still poisons the body has to fight off.
[QUOTE=Mind Riot;358874]I'll preface this by saying that I probably enjoyed this episode more than any other episode so far this season. Could it have been Zach raging around the house like some kind of roid-rage/woman-in-labor hybrid for the first quarter of the episode? Sure. Could it have been the absolutely epic troll by TJ at the end of the episode after the elimination? Perhaps. Or was it the fact that I was sipping on the best old fashioned I'd ever made during the viewing? It was definitely that. As TJ would say, I killed it.
So we learn two things about Zach this episode. One, he has a sister who has apparently birthed a new child into this world (grats, etc.). Two, he was really bummed out about not being present while his sisters ****** was torn in twain by the parasite that had been growing inside of her for the 9 months prior, born in a baptism of screaming and blood and possibly *** given the fact that ***ping happens during labor quite frequently. That, in addition to some kind of abdominal pain (Perhaps Zach's pregnant, right? Right? Heh... Yeah.) was just enough to make the big guy go monkey-**** while Knight was helping by giving him **** to break. This sent Frank into an emotional tizzy because they are besties or something. Frank's been strangely subdued this season. I thought I was ok with it, but now I feel kinda bad for the guy, in the same way that I feel bad for a dog after he's been neutered. Where's the fire Frank? When did you become so rattled by little things like Zach being a punk for a half hour? Who hurt you? WHO HURT YOU?!
So after Zach is done fretting, another subplot rears its' head. That of Leroy and Theresa. Leroy, being the most level-headed and cool guy in the house, is a welcome reprieve from the other guys in the house because he can be entertaining without raising **** or passing out on the toilet mid-****. I don't know much about Theresa other than the fact that she had relations with Wes. Now I feel like I know at least one more thing about her: she banged Leroy. Learning is fun. While Leroy and Theresa are having all the ***, we are treated to some bedroom footage of Leroy penetrating or otherwise dry-humping Theresa under the covers. But the best part of the footage is when we see that there is someone on the bunk directly below them. And holy ****, it's WES. Truly the Gods could not have crafted a better set up for Wes to be butthurt short of sodomizing him with a crowbar. Wes makes a funny about Leroy being a garbage man, and picking up other men's trash. You see, in this joke, the trash is Theresa, and the other man is Wes, because after he had *** with her he discarded her like a piece of litter. And Leroy is a garbage man in real life, so it fits perfectly. Wes is such a card. I wish I could meet him, become best friends with him, meet his girlfriend, have raucous *** with her in all the positions she won't let Wes do, just so that Wes could then craft a brilliant joke about me. That'd be swell.
Wes and Diem discuss strategy by the ***l. He's trying to convince Diem to talk the other girls into voting Leroy and Ty into elimination. Which totally isn't going to happen. Due to Leroy's charisma, he's got teams in his POCKET. He's got Nany and Jonna, Jemmye and Camilla, and of course Jasmine and Theresa. Because of all the *** him and Theresa were having, they are absolutely allies. So this is just another exercise in futility for Wes. He should just pipe down and let CT carry him to victory like CT carried Johnny to the most epic elimination defeat of all time. Nothing could possibly result in Leroy and Ty being thrown in, short of them performing ridiculously bad in the challenge, or his allies being profoundly stupid. Which totally won't happen. At all.
I really liked the idea of this challenge. It's brilliant on paper. Run across a narrow plank while avoiding the swinging pendulums that are trying to knock your *** into the ocean. Leave it to the cast to find a way to completely ruin an awesome challenge. Utilizing brilliant strategy, certain teams decide to let other teams across unmolested in order to create favorable situations for the elimination. What boggles my brainpan is the fact the girls employ this idiot strategy on a day that is not even their elimination day. You've got nothing to worry about. Just do the challenge as it is meant to be done, and knock everybody on their *****. Theresa and Jasmine win this challenge because they are literally allowed to walk across the plank without anybody trying to hit them. Stupid.
The guys employ a similar strategy, though it is easier to tell who is allied with who. Apparently there is a general lack of communication between Johnny and Frank, because when the time comes for team Johnny and Frank to swing on the team they are targeting, Johnny doesn't budge. BUT THAT WASN'T THE PLAN according to Zach. Zach and Trey were the first team to go, and they were also the worst team to perform. The challenge winners are CT and Wes, who apparently have such a good rapport with the guys that they too are allowed walk across unpunished. Even CT and Wes are completely baffled by why this happens. Whatever, they win and Zach and Trey are going in.
Onward to deliberation. Zach has made it clear that he wants Johnny and Frank in the elimination. Johnny's wanton disrespect of Zach's genius plot has sent him all a-flutter and he wants Johnny gone. He makes it clear to Frank that it is not about Frank, it is about Johnny. But anytime anything happens to Frank ever, he takes it personally. So their friendship is probably over. Or not. Don't care. Going into deliberation, it seems like there is a decent chance of Johnny and Frank going in. Theresa and Jasmine vote Leroy and Ty in... confusing... but apparently it's a throwaway vote. No possible way for that to backfire. A throwaway vote for Jordan and Marlon... Knight and Preston... then we have Nany and Jonna. Their way tight with Leroy and Ty. Which is why it makes complete sense when they vote Leroy and Ty in. BECAUSE WE LIVE IN A UNIVERSE WHERE THE ONLY THING THAT MAKES SENSE IS THAT NOTHING MAKES SENSE. IT'S ALL CHAOS! QUICK, DO SOMETHING COUNTERINTUITIVE! I'M GONNA STICK A STRAW IN MY NOSE AND INHALE STRAIGHT BOURBON UNTIL MY EYEBALL***PLODE! Leroy and Ty are starting to sweat a little. There is confusion everywhere. So now it is Diem and Aneesa's turn to vote... Diem, through no machinations of her own, seems to have lucked into this. She totally votes Leroy and Ty in as her and Wes originally planned. Only they didn't plan THIS. They didn't plan that universe would sing a song to these other teams that would make them do what they just did. Wes's reaction says it all: "You guys are awesome." So to everybody's surprise, Leroy and Ty are going in. This is looking to be a sweet elimination. Two strong teams. LET'S DO IT.
The elimination involves penetrating barriers on the way down to a door whose locks you must destroy so that you can cross the threshold and be victorious. On each level, the teammates must alternate. Meaning that the teammate who broke through the previous barrier must allow the other teammate to break through the next one. No consecutive turns allowed. So the elimination commences and Zach and Trey are totally crushing Leroy and Ty. By the time Leroy and Ty get through the chain links, Zach and Trey are already at the door at the bottom. Leroy and Ty do manage to catch up in time to watch Zach and Trey break the locks and charge to victory. ****. Zach and Trey look pretty strong. Zach is very aroused by his performance which causes him to fling his helmet like a football at the other teams. We get to see it again in black and white slow motion so that we can see how close it came to decapitating an innocent observer. Zach is going to raise **** now. The house better take note: Zach is going to **** your **** up. As TJ is ceremoniously dismissing the losing team, however, he hesitates before declaring the winner in order to justify the next commercial break. When we return, we find that Zach and Trey are in real danger of being trolled by TJ. GUESS YOUR HELMET THROW WAS A BIT PREMATURE, EH? Turns out Zach broke through the first barrier, and cut through the second barrier. HE TOOK CONSECUTIVE TURNS. GET THE **** OUT OF HERE, YOU'RE TIME IS OVER. Leroy and Ty are awarded a reprieve despite their ****** performance. And the episode ends with some foreshadowing of the Diem drama to come, and Leroy and Theresa *******. Good stuff.[/QUOTE]
Do you really expect people to read this entire ******** summary of the episode?
[QUOTE=El Scorcho;358898]Do you really expect people to read this entire ******** summary of the episode?[/QUOTE]
Some do, some don't. What I know is I have fun articulating my point of view on these shows. If someone has fun reading them, then that's just extra candy. Thrilled to clear that up for you :)
[QUOTE=Mind Riot;358874]
So we learn two things about Zach this episode. One, he has a sister who has apparently birthed a new child into this world (grats, etc.). Two, he was really bummed out about not being present while his sisters ****** was torn in twain...[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Mind Riot;358874](Perhaps Zach's pregnant, right? Right? Heh... Yeah.)[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Mind Riot;358874]We get to see it again in black and white slow motion so that we can see how close it came to decapitating an innocent observer.[/QUOTE]
:D
I would argue that Mind Riot's gigantic summaries are worth reading due to these precious leetle gems. <3
[QUOTE=El Scorcho;358898]Do you really expect people to read this entire ******** summary of the episode?[/QUOTE]
Mind Riot's posts are one of my favorites to read. I always read his/her summaries!
Mmm... Thanks y'all... Extra candy is delicious.
Awkwardly transitioning back on topic, I'm kinda ******* shocked that Knight and Preston have lasted as long as they have.
*Pounces on Mind Riot's obvious uncomfortableness with being praised and heaps more compliments on him* [insert here]
I used to really dislike Preston. At least he is pretty hilarious now. As a team, though, I'm ready for them to go home. Knight's just... a semi-entertaining *******... as so many "Real World" boys seem to be these days. :(
I was reading an article in a Charleston, S.C. paper and the story was that they were considering Charleston for a Real world Season. They quoted Preston Charles as a source for the information and identified him as a producer. This is the first that I've heard of Preston having anything to do with MTV besides being on the New Orleans season and The Challenge. I'm leaning toward journalist laziness or misinformation.
[QUOTE=CASTOFF;358951]I was reading an article in a Charleston, S.C. paper and the story was that they were considering Charleston for a Real world Season. They quoted Preston Charles as a source for the information and identified him as a producer. This is the first that I've heard of Preston having anything to do with MTV besides being on the New Orleans season and The Challenge. I'm leaning toward journalist laziness or misinformation.[/QUOTE]
Well, I found this article: [URL="http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20130809/PC16/130809377/1009/-x2018-real-world-x2019-closer-to-reality-producer-says-mtv-is-eyeing-charleston-for-show&source=RSS"]‘Real World’ closer to reality; producer says MTV is eyeing Charleston for show – The Post and Courier[/URL]
And it says, "Preston Charles, [I][B]a former star on the show and a freelance producer[/B][/I] who works with the network, confirmed Friday that MTV is considering Charleston for an upcoming season of the reality show." Which I'm guessing is the exact same article you're referencing.
Instead of thinking that the journalist has it wrong, I'm going to guess that the Real World Preston and this producer Preston are one and the same, I think...? Interesting.
[QUOTE=Britney;358958]Well, I found this article: [URL="http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20130809/PC16/130809377/1009/-x2018-real-world-x2019-closer-to-reality-producer-says-mtv-is-eyeing-charleston-for-show&source=RSS"]‘Real World’ closer to reality; producer says MTV is eyeing Charleston for show – The Post and Courier[/URL]
And it says, "Preston Charles, [I][B]a former star on the show and a freelance producer[/B][/I] who works with the network, confirmed Friday that MTV is considering Charleston for an upcoming season of the reality show." Which I'm guessing is the exact same article you're referencing.
Instead of thinking that the journalist has it wrong, I'm going to guess that the Real World Preston and this producer Preston are one and the same, I think...? Interesting.[/QUOTE]
The one thing I learned from the article is that Preston Charles is a moron. If he was trying to build buzz for his show, it didn't work. The reporter didn't even ask the city film office to confirm Preston's show, which also needs a permit. I did get a good laugh at anyone calling Preston a "former star."
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;358992]I think the term star is used loosely. At least he's not a weakling like say several previous stars mainly Trishelle. Or a criminal like EK.[/QUOTE]
It's all relative. :indecisiveness:
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