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Previously on "Dragons' Den - Sep 1st"
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My advice to you would be to take your first offer otherwise I can see this business going up in flames. For those reasons, I'm out.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostIt's up to you, mate, but I've got a guy from, I think, Afghanistan, who seems very interested in it. When I told him that the middle of the bridge would go up at the touch of a button, he got very excited. He's ready to buy, so don't miss out. This deal sells itself.
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It's up to you, mate, but I've got a guy from, I think, Afghanistan, who seems very interested in it. When I told him that the middle of the bridge would go up at the touch of a button, he got very excited. He's ready to buy, so don't miss out. This deal sells itself.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostExplain to me why I should part with £200K of my hard-earned money and childrens inheritance to purchase this product.
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Explain to me why I should part with £200K of my hard-earned money and childrens inheritance to purchase this product.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostWould you be interested in buying Tower Bridge? I can let you have it for a mere £200K, for a quick sale.
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Alexander Mann.Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostKhan't you argue with you me properly?
OK, one for you now. Do you know what IT recruitment agency he was a director of in his early days? (No googling)
What do I win?
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostPJ and Bannatyne are rivals (like OS and me!), even worse Bannatyne hates him, I believe they have accused each other in their books of wearing a wig or something stupid. PJ usually does deals with Theo Paphitis and Khan with Deborah.
Caan
You ignorant oaf!
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You were going well until you criticised James. More I watch it the more I think he is a decent bloke.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostPJ: Dyes his hair and has 1 testicle.
Theo: Actually a grecian transexual, wanted in 7 countries for "acts with an animal".
Deborah: A man... no surprises there.
Duncan: His head is false, and he eats live rabbits.
The boring one with the beard: An only twin with a secret nose under his left armpit.
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PJ: Dyes his hair and has 1 testicle.
Theo: Actually a grecian transexual, wanted in 7 countries for "acts with an animal".
Deborah: A man... no surprises there.
Duncan: His head is false, and he eats live rabbits.
The boring one with the beard: An only twin with a secret nose under his left armpit.
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PJ and Bannatyne are rivals (like OS and me!), even worse Bannatyne hates him, I believe they have accused each other in their books of wearing a wig or something stupid. PJ usually does deals with Theo Paphitis and Khan with Deborah.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWas a good one last night. Bannatyne had a good old rant at the greenies who make recycled boxes, accusing them of being on a crusade. After all that Peter J et al went and gave them the money
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Your faith in your fellow-man is heart-warmingOriginally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI don't wish to sound cruel, but I just bet that some of the smaller boxes they make will end up with a light dusting of white powder sooner, or later, Sooner, actually. You read it here first.
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Aargh! Marquee alert!!Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postlooks like he's done it anyway:
http://www.discreteheat.co.uk/
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The ex-DJ ex-"expensive habit" bloke from the green box duo was interesting. I don't wish to sound cruel, but I just bet that some of the smaller boxes they make will end up with a light dusting of white powder sooner, or later, Sooner, actually. You read it here first.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWas a good one last night. Bannatyne had a good old rant at the greenies who make recycled boxes, accusing them of being on a crusade. After all that Peter J et al went and gave them the money
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