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Anyone else watch this?


Transfixed as I always am watching this show (my guilty pleasure, hush) last night as the latest series started I remember reading about a drinking game while watching.


I'm not encouraging drinking, after the weekend it has been green tea all the way, but for fun... (number = # fingers of drink to down when it happens)



Entrepreneur can't remember their net profit - 1 .


Entrepreneur doesn't know the difference between gross profit and net profit - 2 s.



Dragon member looking disgusted at what they are hearing half way through a pitch -2 s


If the above is a blatant use of editing and the disgusted look used was noticeably from another moment in time - 4


Jones pointing at scared entrepreneur - 1


Jones saying "I like the product, but I just want to declare myself OUT" - 1


Deborah saying "I actually think what you've got is dangerous, and there's NO WAY I'll be investing in that" - 1


Richard Farleigh flicking his hair back, or putting his hand under his chin - 1


Theo making a LOL-worthy pun, such as "I'd rather do something exciting like stub my toe" - 1


Duncan saying "I've actually already got a chain of {insert product here} clubs" - 1

I've never done one of these drink while you watch games. I remember seeing one for Titanic, and it was about 2 pages long, you'd never remember it all... I can se why you'd want to drink through Titanic, but surely you'd want to pace yourself so as not to miss Kate's baps?!?!?
Drinking along with the two characters in Withnail & I was quite fun but expensive. For instance you're not gonna get a Chateau Margeaux '61 for under a grand are you? But two large gins and a pair of pints of cider was certainly a little more affordable.

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