Tony Pierce Reviews Premiere Episode of MTV’s ‘Real World’

Wondering what life was like before MTV and claiming to be old enough to know, Tony Pierce gives his rendition of a review for MTV’s “Real World San Diego.” There’s talk of hot chics loving big dumb guys, the “ginormously fake tittied 22 year old bartop dancer, Robin, Brad “telling his new roommates that he has an eight inch penis,” Jaime “a hot little Korean girl” and Cameran’s “sweet ass high in the air in her tight jeans.”

That’s all I need to watch this show again after having given up on it for years.

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