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ginger Jenny definitely should have gone, or at least weepy old lucinda and her attitude problem.


you know I'd love to see them have to do something like run a classroom, or an old people's home, or an ER on a saturday night.

or better still, the toilet cleaning operation at a festival.


IE something of real value rather than just show how good they are at selling each other down the river and talking motivational bollokcs

Jenny, what a complete B**@*, mind you the look on Shazia's face when it dawned on her what was actually happening in the boardroom and to her was priceless, really wanted her to stand up to Jenny and shout her down though and she just didn't and let her get away with it! Lucinda just disintegrated into a weepy bundle and didn't have a voice either. I suppose thats what the programme is all about, ruthless people chopping down the weaklings on their way to the top! Though the 24 hour laundry helpline was a classic!

Keef Wrote:

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> I quite liked the red head girl in the shirt & tie, but she'll probably turn out to be as annoying as the rest.




Well she proved me right there, what a complete and utter fecking tw@t she is!!!


Sorry I watched this late having recorded it. That really was unfair, what happened to Shazia, she was truly stitched up, but should have stood up for herself more! She probably should have explained her sorting system, but did it not occur to a single one of them to give her a call and ask FFS?!?!?


Lucinda was a bit wet, and should have told Ginger to f**k off. That Jenny really is like Bianca from EastEnders when she was much younger. She's all mouth, and it really annoys me how hard she's trying to be a bit well spoken! The other girls didn't seem happy with her bullying tactics, but kept quiet to protect themselves, which I guess is fair enough. However, I don't think she'll always get away with acting like that, so hopefully Lucinda shall have her revenge!


As for the boys, pretty impressive last week, and interesting that they had pretty much put their differences behind them and gotten on with it... Can't see the girls being so wiling to forget...

Yeah I like Simon, and think he could do well. That Ian had to go, and I think Sir Alan chose those 2 team leaders because they'd been anonymous so far and it was likely the losing team leader would go. That Kevin the gerbil has got serious little man syndrome, can't see him getting far! The girls need to sort it out, far too much bitching! Think they'll be better off when the teams are mixed, which I think starts next week...
Dont you think Kevin looks like Matt Lucas from Little Britain!! What a knobhead he is. I thought he was going to cry at one stage. Yes the girls are all nails and teeth at the moment and deffo need a bit of testosterone to calm them down abit.

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Dont you think Kevin looks like Matt Lucas from Little Britain!!



Ha, that is exactly what Mrs Keef said last night!


Of the lads, I like Simon and Raef, and absolutely hate that c**t Alex!


Of the girls, I liked the one who was sat on the stairs by the kitchen saying that they needed to sort it out and work as a team instead of looking for scapegoats. Lucinda is good value because she's obviously insane! Ginger Jenny is a total nightmare of a human being, can't believe I thought she'd be nice.

I was wondering how the format might work with .. ahem .. more mature managers. Given the encroaching recession there may be a few redundees out there by next year and seeing what they make of the tasks would make an interesting contrast with the laddish / Big Brother style culture of the current series.


On the whole I preferred Series 1 & 2 when there was less posturing.

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Dont you think Kevin looks like Matt Lucas from

> Little Britain!! What a knobhead he is. I

> thought he was going to cry at one stage. Yes the

> girls are all nails and teeth at the moment and

> deffo need a bit of testosterone to calm them down

> abit.



my thoughts exactly,and do you know who he most resembles, "margaret,margaret"

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