Real Reality Online: FratPad

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We've already mentioned that CBS will be trotting out a new season of Big Brother in late January or early February to make up for the loss of  programming created by the writers' strike. Now imagine the same premise with an all-male, horned up college age cast and you've got a show that already exists online. And you don't have to wait until winter to see this show because it already exists at FratPad.com!
 
 For 12 hours every day you can watch a group of 8 frat guys hanging around their pad, goofing around, playing games like naked Twister, having food fights, playing with themselves and each other, having webchats, etc. We kid you not.  A spinoff of FratMen, FratPad not only has live shows, it has archived footage, blogs and all sorts of goodies to keep you entertained. Site host Jasun described it to us as "the only reality show that's actually reality" and he wasn't bragging. We recently reviewed the site (click here) and found that it's not only sexy, but fun at the same time. None of the guys gets voted off, there's no scheming involved (at least we hope not!) and the camera keeps running when these guys wind up getting so horny that they have to..well you know. You won't see THAT on Big Brother

 Now don't get us wrong, we are looking forward to Big Brother and seeing hunky guys work out, get shirtless, etc but the percentage of gay contestants is pitiful at best. For a higher percentage we're looking at Project Runway (according to the profiles it looks like there may be only one straight guy! ) which not only has hunky Jack Mackenroth but also sexy Israeli immigrant Rami. In fact we hear that Rami caught the eye of at lest one other male contestant.

 For shirtless hunks you'll see a high percentage of skin (and drama) in the new season of Janice  Dicksinon Modelling Agency, which we started seeing previews for (it starts airing on Dec 4). We'll be sure and do a little preliminary snooping on this one and report back here.

 But as we say, our fantasies about what goes on on these TV reality shows is a very real occurance on FratPad. Plus, it's good fun too!

 

 
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