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That Northern wide boy from The Apprentice

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    #11
    Originally posted by 51st State View Post
    Those educated idiot southern jessies are having a pop at The North again, but getting it sadly wrong as per usual. The guy is from Flitwick in Bedfordshire.

    The only good thing about you southern puffs is that you keep the french away from the UK.

    Their definition of "The North" is anything beyond Watford Gap
    It's Deja-vu all over again!

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      #12
      Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Post
      Their definition of "The North" is anything beyond Watford Gap
      ^^WSS^^
      Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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        #13
        I thought what was more amusing was in the aftermath program his dad stated he was ashamed off him for not knowing the basics of his business.
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #14
          Originally posted by HRH View Post

          Also lets not forget these people are not 'the cream' we are led to believe, if you are truely talented you would not dream of working 16hr days for Sugar for 100k!!
          What is it you do again?

          Worked out what Prince2 is yet?

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            #15
            Originally posted by Lucy View Post
            What is it you do again?

            Worked out what Prince2 is yet?
            100k is not a huge amount these days for 'high fliers' my brother earns considerably more than that and I hope to follow in his footsteps by the time Im 35. Im not dismissing that amount of money, what Im saying is that these people are not the best young business brains in the country as the show makes out as if they were 100k would not be tempting enough. Comprende?

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              #16
              Originally posted by HRH View Post
              100k is not a huge amount these days for 'high fliers' my brother earns considerably more than that and I hope to follow in his footsteps by the time Im 35. Im not dismissing that amount of money, what Im saying is that these people are not the best young business brains in the country as the show makes out as if they were 100k would not be tempting enough. Comprende?
              HRH let me introduce you to the apostrophe:

              HRH this is an apostrophe ' used between the I and the m in I'm.

              (Might help your career prospects)

              HTH

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                #17
                Originally posted by Lucy View Post
                HRH let me introduce you to the apostrophe:

                HRH this is an apostrophe ' used between the I and the m in I'm.

                (Might help your career prospects)

                HTH
                How come Companies House isn't written Company's House or Companies' House?

                How should directors be written? I've seen this written as Directors'

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                  #18
                  He left his missus to be on that dire show?

                  She's not a bad looking lady either.

                  http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/200...04_468x415.jpg

                  What a twonker. He's destined for the top of permiedom.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by HRH View Post
                    Also lets not forget these people are not 'the cream' we are led to believe, if you are truely talented you would not dream of working 16hr days for Sugar for 100k!!
                    Yeh and ironically this show is no longer about being the apprentice and getting the job - that novelty ended as soon as series 2 happened - its now about getting onto and flogging yourself on telly so you climb aboard some meedja "consultancy" gravy train afterwards.

                    Have to say as well the show is starting to look a little tired now, already too many "staged for tv" moments for me. But it's still great telly if anything to watch the people and nice to have a "realitee" show that is not obviously aimed solely at chavs / the unwashed (you know the one...). Would like to see a few twists eg. all 3 in the board room getting sacked or Sirallun or sidekicks choosing who goes in the board room.
                    Last edited by moorfield; 10 April 2008, 09:52.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by moorfield View Post
                      Yeh and ironically this show is no longer about being the apprentice and getting the job - that novelty ended as soon as series 2 happened - its now about getting onto and flogging yourself on telly so you climb aboard some meedja "consultancy" gravy train.

                      Have to say as well the show is starting to look a little tired now, already too many "staged for tv" moments for me. But it's still great telly if anything to watch the people and nice to have a "realitee" show that is not obviously aimed solely at chavs / the unwashed (you know the one...). Would like to see a few twists eg. all 3 in the board room getting sacked or Sirallun or sidekicks choosing who goes in the board room.

                      Too right, hence why the only gay in the village stayed in last night and Jenny last week. They want people who make good TV and increase ratings to stay!

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