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'Real World': KellyAnne and Cohutta, sitting in a tree...

08:12 AM PT, Sep 13 2007

Cohutta_kellyanne_300 Well, we have what appears to be the first hookup of the Sydney season, as KellyAnne and Cohutta moved beyond flirting into something physical, which the roommates fear (and producers doubtless hope) could develop into something disastrous. (Take all this with a grain of salt -- it sure did look like they were taking things to the next level, but who can tell with editing, really? Next week we could have earnest KellyAnne in front of the camera professing that they just cuddled and fell asleep together.)

Earlier in the day, KellyAnne received a honkin' bouquet of flowers from Carey, a guy she met at a bar who asked her out. He seemed perfectly nice -- although his fashion sense was a tragic indication that Eurotrash has made it Down Under. (A white wide-pinstripe blazer, a ripped-collar shirt, jeans and white tennis shoes. When did collars become the enemy?) He took KellyAnne to an expensive restaurant on the water, and then later asked if he could kiss her.

KellyAnne only gagged a little and said that it would be too forward on the first date. This is the same KellyAnne who gave one of her roommates a lapdance in the confessional room during the first week in Sydney, but whatever -- she's become instantly Amish.

Back in the house, Cohutta quizzed KellyAnne about how her date went, and was obviously a little giddy that the guy turned out to be a dweeb. Despite Isaac -- who is really becoming a hilarious Greek chorus -- warning that sleeping with any of the female roommates would start a storm of screaming, chaos and runny mascara, Cohutta sneaks into KellyAnne's room in the last few minutes of the episode. Aaaand fade to the end credits.

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Parisa needs a reality check. Is she 12? Someone break it to her- SHE CAN'T SING! She is off- way off. And now she's flirting with Alex. She actually acts like she is 10. Her fashion sense is terrible. Please get a clue.

Parisa is acting like an actual human. Sure, she yelled and didn't act so mature on a later episode, but it seems like she was pushed to the edge.

Singing poorly or poor fashion sense is also not a reflection of someone's maturity. And, what exactly is wrong with flirting? It's not like she has a boyfriend... unlike Little Miss "Faithful."

Yea... someone around here needs a clue, but its not Parisa.

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