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Real World San Diego Recap - Episode 9

Frankie gets drunk and can't remember...again

By Inigo Figuracion, About.com

Feb 19 2004
It's episode 9 and I'm starting to wonder, "What the heck is this vapid Real World cast doing in San Diego other than hitting bars?" Jeez, with everything we have to see and do here in town, you'd think San Diego is just one big stinky frat bar. If it weren't for the scenic cutaways of landmarks and locales, you wouldn't know you were in San Diego.

But I digress...Freaky Frankie is out with her bar pickup Adam (aka hardware man) - hey, it looks like Balboa Park! Anyway, she claims to just like him as a friend, the girls don't believe her and while out eating lunch (hey! it's Fashion Valley - I eat at the food court too!) they debate on what constitutes cheating. Frankie, in all her wisdom, says if you got drunk and had sex but had no feelings for the other, then it really isn't cheating. Huh? Some foreshadowing?

Later on, invites him over to the Real pad and - surprise - she gets drunk and is all over him. He leaves, she in her drunken stupor, calls her boyfriend (or is it ex?) says she loves him then promptly passes out clutching the handset. The next day she wakes up and - surprise - can't remember what happend. Ho hum...

Meanwhile, Jacquese tells Randy and Robin he swears something nasty went on between Frankie and Andy because he's a well-respected Bootyologist. He says "the kitty came out and it wasn't the one on her shirt!" Chuckles all around.

Other subplots are a keg party at the house and Cameran gets jealous of Goomba Brad because he's flirting with a total stranger. An argument ensues and a new word is invented by Brad: "misinterpetating." The gang later all go out to a hookah bar in Gaslamp and have a fine time drinking. Which begs the question: how did Cameran get that beer in her hand if she's underage and had her bad ID confiscated?

Until next week...

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