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Real World comes to Denver

by Adam Finley, posted Apr 11th 2006 10:08AM
denverIf you enjoy the Real World for some reason, you'll be interested to know the 18th edition of the long-running reality series will debut on MTV later this year. This time the young, vacuous and gorgeous will be setting up residence in Denver, Colorado, the Mile High City, home of skiing, and, since I've never been there before, I'm going to say it's also the birthplace of the triangular waffle. Someone else can verify that. Neither the Governor of Colorado nor the Mayor of Denver, who has the totally awesome surname of "Hickenlooper," know much about the show, but they're welcoming it with open arms. The new cast of melodramatic twentysomethings will live in the city's downtown area, but it's not known just yet what their job will be.

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Give them something fun to do in the mile high city

Denver is a great place for athletic events and nightlife. If the Real World wants real life drama they should check out Play coed dodgeball games and parties across the street at Tabu.

April 20 2006 at 12:57 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ashleigh

I think its pretty awesome that the "real world" is coming to denver. i have lived here my whole life and even though denver is beautiful and most of the time can always find something to do i think this will be great for denver, spice up the city a little more

April 19 2006 at 6:39 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Erik

A real tourist city? Obvioulsy you have never been to denver if you don't think it's a tourist city.
Denver inventions not mentioned above: Chipotle Burritos, Quiznos, Coors Beer.
Bob Dylan played his first show ever there, he lived about 5 miles from where the real world will be filmed. Tim Allen went to school about 5 miles from where it's being filmed.
The worlds second largest amount of gold is housed at the Federal reserve bank around the corner from where they will be living. Maybe they'll be stupid and try to steal some gold.

April 11 2006 at 7:31 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Gig

Jamie, I think Las Vegas would be considered a tourist city and though I wouldn't call it a city Key Wests has a few tourists.

April 11 2006 at 11:43 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jamie

You would think they would have a season of The Real World in a real good tourist city like Orlando or Myrtle Beach, SC. I also think they should higher the age limit. Instead of 24 make it 28.

April 11 2006 at 10:40 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
TheMatt

Even better for the Real World, our Mayor Hickenlooper owns the Wynkoop Brewery. Is there any better place for a show about public drunkenness, alcohol poisoning, and unsafe sex?

Oh, as for birthplace, well, we're the birthplace of the Denver Boot, the Barnes Dance (diagonal crosswalks), and the cheeseburger.

April 11 2006 at 10:32 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
karsh

Miami, Key West, Austin, New Orleans...the Real World should show Atlanta some love and have a series down here.

April 11 2006 at 10:20 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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