No Real World this season; blame capitalism, Jews
People have been hitting me up this week wanting to know whether or not I'll be covering the new season of the Real World, which premieres tonight, so I figured I'd clear the air.
*lets off a nasty fart*
As much as I'd like to check out this new season, even though it looks kinda lame, I'm just plain not gonna be able to. I've been spending way more time working at the BGM these days, and, in particular, I'm working pretty much every Wednesday night now. The only one I've got off is the 30th of this month, when I'm going to see Destroyer (my bad, Bun B), and even that was kind of a stretch.
These days, I'm working pretty much full-time (albeit with a part-time level of pay and benefits, natch), and also blogging pretty much full-time - which fucking sucks balls. I'd ditch either one of my borderline worthless sources of income, just so I could spend more time getting wasted and seeing how well I can still play video games (way up there on my list of hobbies), but you know how it is with the economy these days. If anything, I should probably be working even more often than I am.
Anyhoo, there's a trailer for this new season over at the MTV website. I'd post it after the jump, but you know these MTV videos can be. Their technology, like their programming, is just not that good.
It's the 20th season of this shit, if you can imagine, and it's based in Hollywood. How that differs from LA, where the second season was based, I'm not sure. I know I stayed in Hollywood when I was out in... erm, LA back in 1993, but that was a long time ago. One thing I do remember is the broad at the hotel where we stayed - the Sheraton at Universal Studios - drawing a map of places we weren't supposed to go after sundown. LA was gully back in those days.

