Reckon Bianca's idea has the most potential, she'll be the winner...
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The Apprentice 2014 - Official Thread
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Hasn't she got to win the last task first?Originally posted by Alias View PostReckon Bianca's idea has the most potential, she'll be the winner...Comment
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It's this that makes the whole program a bit of a sham really. The irish girl was clear favourite and had the best track record, but due to a dodgy business plan she got the axe. Which is fair enough but made all her efforts in the tasks a little bit pointless. Might as well have a 1 week show called 'the business plan' rather than the apprentice.Originally posted by Alias View PostProbably, but I don't think it really matters at this stage, its all on what Sugar reckons he can make the most return from...
This show has turned into a really long version of Dragons Den.Comment
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Just watched last night's. Can't believe he's taken that colossal bell end into the final"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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errr - which one do you mean?Originally posted by Ruprect View PostJust watched last night's. Can't believe he's taken that colossal bell end into the final
I think he picked the two with the best business ideas.Comment
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Huge pity. Although I felt he was not as good as Margaret(who could be?) he was damned good. Lors Sugar will have to find someone else to make jokes about now.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostComment
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Agreed. Remember that inventor chappie? His business plan was thrown in the bin, but still he won.Originally posted by sartois View PostIt's this that makes the whole program a bit of a sham really. The irish girl was clear favourite and had the best track record, but due to a dodgy business plan she got the axe. Which is fair enough but made all her efforts in the tasks a little bit pointless. Might as well have a 1 week show called 'the business plan' rather than the apprentice.
This show has turned into a really long version of Dragons Den."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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So, that Australian won it. Good on him. As a business person he came across the best of that bunch.Comment
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