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the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:00:40   
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anyone just watch?

great tv

that Alex guy seems like a character more suited to a show like Big Brother or something


amazing

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:03:50   
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that nicola was a nob.

good on paper but lacks balls and know-how, not a practical person at all.

Alex is one of them ones that blames everyone else bar himself.

Some good characters on there. Should be a good one this year.

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:04:57   
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that lad that got the boot was a total fkin deluded rich kid tho wasnt he?good tv like you said but today was a bit sh*t imo.just tonights episode shows that life experience and a brain will overcome education or lack of.especially when youre going for a job with a bloke that started with little education and a tenner.

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:11:24   
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Anybody think that Raef is in fact aliving, breathing caricature. I was almost waiting for some sort of punchline when he was talking.


Great stuff.

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:13:38   
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i love the program but honestly, where do they find these 'people'?? lol

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:13:44   
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Anyone watching the one on BBC two now "The Apprentice - Your Fired" ?

Tearing that Nicolas guy apart lol

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:27:54   
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Can't believe I chose to watch the footie over this I'll have to grab the repeat....

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:29:02   
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Can't believe I chose to watch the footie over this I'll have to grab the repeat....


Funny you say that. The guy pretty much gets fired because he doesn't like football.

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:33:23   
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I didn't realise 1MR was on it

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:37:03   
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did anyone watch last years one that was really funny

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:43:28   
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Anybody think that Raef is in fact aliving, breathing caricature. I was almost waiting for some sort of punchline when he was talking.


Great stuff.



I actually liked him, I think he is pretty funny, especially his hair, like some sort of oily rag on his head.


and the young, chubby blond guy, like a young bernard chumley


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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 22:45:26   
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Glad that pompus tw@t got fired. Suprised he could see where he was going his head was that far up his own @rse.

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 23:01:30   
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Terrific viewing.

Sixteen of Britain's biggest arseholes shame themselves out week after week.

I love it.

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 23:19:04   
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you know the people who go in there and front it out before theyve weighed the situation and people in it up make me cringe and laugh at the same time.

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 26 2008 23:57:06   
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ORIGINAL: tuc biscuit


quote:

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Anybody think that Raef is in fact aliving, breathing caricature. I was almost waiting for some sort of punchline when he was talking.


Great stuff.



I actually liked him, I think he is pretty funny, especially his hair, like some sort of oily rag on his head.


and the young, chubby blond guy, like a young bernard chumley


I thought he looked like Matt Lucas as the only gay in the village... face, hair, chubby little boy waddle and all.





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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 27 2008 0:04:58   
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yes i enjoy watching it, but look at tonights programme (ok its the their first time) but most of them are highly educated ect but not one has any form of leadership skills imo they are a joke

how hard is it really if your in charge and say you do this, you do this ect and ensure they do it, ok they had to sell fish which not one has done before, they had pics of the fish and a price list come guys its not hard plus they should of worked out the prices and which fish is which before getting to the market it would have been much more easier considering they got there late as they could of open their van set the stall up and thats, that

oh aswel they should have send two people off in the afternoon selling fish to resturantes(sp) instead of the end of the day,

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 27 2008 0:33:49   
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yes i enjoy watching it, but look at tonights programme (ok its the their first time) but most of them are highly educated ect but not one has any form of leadership skills imo they are a joke

how hard is it really if your in charge and say you do this, you do this ect and ensure they do it,


In fact the task you describe here is virtually impossible.

This is because the people participating in this programme have been selected because of their gigantic egos.

Try getting a group of eight pathologically-competitive mega-egos to do anything. It's hopeless.

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 27 2008 0:42:34   
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In fact the task you describe here is virtually impossible.

This is because the people participating in this programme have been selected because of their gigantic egos.

Try getting a group of eight pathologically-competitive mega-egos to do anything. It's hopeless.


i disagree.in fact youre so wrong its unreal.i think you just went to uni and hated football.you suck.look at the posts above,you stand out as an insecure small timer.where are your people skills,your time management and grasp of information is p poor.

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 27 2008 1:18:13   
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I think Raefs quite a sensible guy actually. He shut up quickly when both guys started squabbling and hes not just an ego. Id back him to get fairly near the end but he wont win. Apart from that they all seemed pretty boring. I think in a quest to find querky, slightly essentric people they actually miss out the level headed individuals, and those are the ones most worth watching for me. I actually enjoy seeing people do well and I'm not really interested in watching people **** up stupid tasks and make fools of themselves, if I want **** telly I watch big brother. Just hope this programme hasnt lost its educational value and wont focus on petty nonsense and just gets down to business

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RE: the apprentice - Mar. 27 2008 1:21:31   
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ORIGINAL: JohnKerr2


quote:

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yes i enjoy watching it, but look at tonights programme (ok its the their first time) but most of them are highly educated ect but not one has any form of leadership skills imo they are a joke

how hard is it really if your in charge and say you do this, you do this ect and ensure they do it,


In fact the task you describe here is virtually impossible.

This is because the people participating in this programme have been selected because of their gigantic egos.

Try getting a group of eight pathologically-competitive mega-egos to do anything. It's hopeless.


have to agree

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