supaseagull
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Yeah I remember that guy in the early 70s was the same when he made his first computer...now what was his name...Bill someone...
So you don't have a TV, therefore don't pay a licence and are offended that licence payers money is being wasted.
I would ask you, please do not be offended on my behalf because I am not.
yep, while Europe is in recession, food banks are starting up, austerity tightens its grip......lets create a luxury events business for people who wear Tag watches and have private jets. Miles was not a quick thinker.......looks the part, good in a team, easy to get on with........but skulls on food?
Maybe. Would it lose anything if it introduced that little piece of integrity, do you think?
even more funny is that it gets millions of viewers who watch it seriously......it's like big brother in suits.
seriously - do you not find it funny - cupcakes or botox.....after weeks and 1000's of applicants.....it's unbelievable......someone high up must be laughing very loud....probably an inside joke calling the viewers fat and ugly or something....it can't be real.
They kept Jordan in just to DESTROY him. Like they did with Stuart Baggs 'the brand' a few years ago.
I'm with you actually. The Apprentice is a television show for entertainment purposes, first and foremost. It's no more "genuine" than The X Factor. I still enjoy it, but I don't take it seriously whatsoever.
yep, while Europe is in recession, food banks are starting up, austerity tightens its grip......lets create a luxury events business for people who wear Tag watches and have private jets. Miles was not a quick thinker.......looks the part, good in a team, easy to get on with........but skulls on food?
Will we be seeing an unwrinkled and younger looking Lord Sugar in the next series?
It's a great show but it's been ruined by the changing of the prize from a job to an investment. If the prize was a job, Neil Clough would have walked it. In fact, they may as well have not shown the last four or five weeks, as it would have been such a foregone conclusion. But the fact they're playing for an investment means you may as well scrap every task and just go straight to the interviews and presentation of the business plan stage. The previous 12 weeks have absolutely no relevance to the outcome. It's almost like two shows - the old Apprentice and a new investment programme - have been shoehorned into one. What is the point of candidates trying to shine in the tasks, when it has absolutely no bearing on how likely they are to win? It's nonsense.
Well done Leah, deserved winner
Mine too...only for her figure though....Leah is nice.....till she talks...