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Go Go Dancing for Money and all things All things Reality Fantasy Real World Ex-plosion Week 11

Rollie Agado March 30, 2014

As real world San Francisco 2014 draws to a close, this season has got me around to thinking about new rules that we need to add for future Reality Fantasy games.   Getting day drunk should be rewarded...  getting a job while on the real world, like you know... the real world - you should get you points for that too.   I especially want to reward points if a character brings up their families fortune in some capacity.  It's happened twice this season... once with Hurricane Ashley and another again in the past episode with Tom.  

If all goes well, my team should be able to surpass my co-worker's team in the last and final episode.

Ballerz of the Week
Brian - 70 points
Brian is quite possibly the best and worst thing about Real World Ex-Plosions...  he pretty much ruined a really good thing I had going with Corey getting "friends with benefits" on the show.  But he's provided so much unintentional humor.   While we don't award points for having creative undergarments - his police short boxer briefs were hilarious.   Brian picked up 15 points for verbal fighting with Jenny, 10 points for verbal fighting with Corey, 5 for verbal fighting with Tom, 10 pints for getting drunk at the bar, 5 points for kissing a girl and 25 points for getting physical in the last moment of the game.

Corey - 35 points
Welcome back to the winners circle Corey.  While you didn't bring home 1st, you're primed to have one of the most explosive season capping episodes that has ever been recorded.  I'm so fucking giddy about Wednesday that I can barely contain myself.   Corey picked up 25 for getting physical on the bus and 10 points for verbally fighting with Brian.

Tom - 30 points
Tom picked up 20 of his points for getting day drunk in Napa Valley and passing out on the limo-bus.  Keep it classy Tom.  He also pieced up an additional 10 points for verbally fighting with Jaime and Brian.   I wish I could have given you more for reminding us that you're rich... but we haven't baked it into the rules yet.  

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