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In your opinion, what was the best and the worst season of The Real World?
Ok, I like the real world of Brooklyn so far is unique and has a variety of people. Anyway, I saw seven seasons, each season from San Diego. My favorite was Austin, and just because it has most of the action / drama and Wes was great. In addition, Johanna was hot and I loved the drama between her and Wes. My worst is Hollywood. Everone was the same race, same, but again, yes, very boring. I almost quit watching the show, after Hollywood.
I do not know what is prolly my favorite thing by far in the day. However, these people were real. They were prettier or cooler. They just were. They were real. This new season is by far the worst. The cast is so incredibly boring. Sarah or whatever his name is (with short black hair) just need to close now. The transgender person concerned. You is not the first cam in the program. Will not the last. The only person who cares if the guy is in the military. And this cuz it's your mind is so narrow that you have no idea what exists, but war and pumps. And he's in denial. Gregory last season was the person in reality stranger and more annoying in the world. This season sucks. All the other seasons, I care that I missed an episode. Now? I do not. It's so lame. MTV chose the cast dumber and more annoying.
Austin Variety Show presents The Mating Game
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Show Biz: From Vaude To Video [Vinyl LP] [Mono] VINYL LP! Show Biz: From Vaude To Video! Based on the book by Abel Green and Joe Laurie, Jr. Narrated by George Jessell. Produced by Steven R. Carlin. “Fifty grand and glorious years of Show Business seen through the eyes, ears and slanguage of its bible, VARIETY.” With the actual voices or music of Gene Austin, Ben Bernie, Fanny Brice, Eddie Cantor, Maurice Chevalier, George M. Cohan, Bing Crosby… |
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Roy Orbison’s Stage Show Hits (Live at the Barley Variety Club, March 1969) … |
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Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT 7 In-Dash Double-Din Navigation CD/DVD/MP3 with Pandora iPhone streaming $1,499.99 Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT Car DVD Player – 7″ LCD – 200 W – Double DIN AVIC-Z120BT Car Displays & Video Players… |
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No One Lives Forever (Mac) $49.95 No One Lives Forever is an outstanding action-adventure game that combines the campy 1960s-style spy-spoof story lines of the Austin Powers movies with the best single-player gameplay we’ve experienced since Half-Life. Clever, funny, and stylish aren’t words normally associated with first-person shooters, but NOLF is anything but normal. Assuming the role of sexy UNITY operative Cate Archer… |
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No One Lives Forever $29.99 No One Lives Forever is a story-driven, first-person adventure delivering over-the-top action, tense subterfuge, outrageous villains, and wry humor in the tradition of the great 1960s spy films and TV shows. Players assume the role of Agent Archer, an operative working for a covert anticrime organization. Armed with an assortment of conventional and experimental weaponry and gadgets, players explo… |
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The Bob Newhart Show – The Complete First Season $7.59 All 24 episodes from the series’s debut season–including “Fly the Unfriendly Skies,” “Mom, I L-L-Love You,” “His Busiest Season,” “The Two Loves of Dr. Hartley,” and “Who’s Been Sleeping on My Couch?”–are featured in a three-disc set. 10 1/2 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, Spanish Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish. **24 episodes on 3 discs. 10 1/2 hrs… |
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Wizards of Waverly Place: Wizard School $2.64 Includes four episodes. 83 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital Surround stereo; featurette…. |
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Jackie’s Back $6.00 Jennifer Lewis and Tim Curry star in director Robert Townsend’s (”Hollywood Shuffle”) scathingly funny made-for-TV mockumentary about a ’70s pop diva who is poised for a comeback. There’s just one problem: no one has any idea who she is. Features cameos by Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O’Donnell, Bette Midler and Rudy Ray Moore, among others. 90 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital Surround; … |
