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Previously on "That cutie posh puppy dog lady from the Apprentice."
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostThat's a bit rich from someone that can't spell properly if I remember correctly. Did you also go to Thames Valley 'University' for 4 months OS?
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI thought that was a bit silly - I mean, how hard could it be spellchecking his CV?
Very difficult for a reverse Veloceraptor.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI thought that was a bit silly - I mean, how hard could it be spellchecking his CV?
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostTalking about spelling, Lee's CV was riddled with elementary errors, apart from the 'factual' one. Another one, not using a spell checker
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Talking about spelling, Lee's CV was riddled with elementary errors, apart from the 'factual' one. Another one, not using a spell checker
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Bit rich
That's a bit rich from someone that can't spell properly if I remember correctly. Did you also go to Thames Valley 'University' for 4 months OS?
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostSrallan hates well-spoken and educated people, that's a fact
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His choice
Slightly disagree with the Eliquant rationale here.
He's put both Lee and Clare together as he would ideally like to choose between the two. Both similar street-fighters and bruisers - also educated in the 'University of Life', unlike somewhat posh Alex and (H)elena who may not fit his junkyard. Srallan hates well-spoken and educated people, that's a fact
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Also I saw how he paired up the 2 teams and each team has got a clear stronger candidate / favourite of Sir Alan so he doesn't lose too much when he picks the 2 out of the winning team.
I reckon:
Alex (Favourite) / Helene Vs Lee / Claire (favourite)
All bets are on !
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI find it odd that you believe she had a plan of any note.
I've not seen this series, but I would assume the plan was "I want to be on the telly!"
Having seen some of the earlier series of that (appalling) show, it seems that this is the only strategy any of them have - which is why AMS fulfills his contractual obligations by putting the "winners" in charge of a doomed-to-fail project within Amstrad where he can get rid of them after a year and write them off as a tax loss.
They must get sick of it ... 17 hour days and weekends and taxed beyond belief, that 100K musn't seem worth it.
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I find it odd that you believe she had a plan of any note.
I've not seen this series, but I would assume the plan was "I want to be on the telly!"
Having seen some of the earlier series of that (appalling) show, it seems that this is the only strategy any of them have - which is why AMS fulfills his contractual obligations by putting the "winners" in charge of a doomed-to-fail project within Amstrad where he can get rid of them after a year and write them off as a tax loss.
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