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The Real World: Sneak Peek at Episode 9
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Can't wait until next Wednesday for your The Real World: Sydney fix? No worries, MTV is here to help your habit, and has released a sneak peak into the next new episode.

The episode is titled “Wake Up Call,” and this is when things start getting even realer…the housemates have to go to work.

That's right, it's time for the kids to buckle down and learn what their collective job will be for this season of The Real World.

Cohutta Lee is excited to find out what their job could be. He's thinking it will probably be fun, and as he's never had a fun job before, this is something he is looking forward to. He wonders, though, how the women in the house will handle it; he doesn't seem to see them as very hard workers.

Their first clue arrives in the form of a package from Contiki, a company that puts together vacation packages. They receive some company tee-shirts, and a letter telling them to come to the company the next day at 2pm SHARP, emphasis included.

Parisa Montazaran want to make sure they're not late, so she makes the rounds of the house the next day to wake everyone up…at around 11am. This appears to be a little too early for some of her housemates. Dunbar Flinn is irritated, stating she “messed up [his] chi” and the “positive aura” he needs when he wakes up in the morning.

As if that wasn't enough, Parisa then takes advantage of the excellent acoustics in the shower to sing “Amazing Grace.” Dunbar and Trisha Cummings think it's like living with Christina Aguilera…and not in a good way. Her singing loudly echoes throughout the house and they wonder why she can't use the sound-proof recording studio to practice.

Parisa redeems herself slightly by making a tasty brunch, but in the car to the appointment, Dunbar complains to the other guys that he thinks Parisa is taking the whoel maternal thing too far. Isaac Stout offers up some constructive ways to approach the situation, but Dunbar seems too irritated for diplomacy at this point.

At their appointment, they learn their job will be to design a tour itinerary, and then take some visitors around to test it out. Can the group work together well enough to accomplish their task? Tune in to The Real World on Wednesday to find out.


- Leslie Seaton, BuddyTV Staff Columnist

Source: MTV
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