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I love the apprentice. Some of the more cringeworhy moments ( at least for me ) was the episode from last years when they did the 'laundry' task last year and the girls team asked outright for a tip when delivering laundry that didn't even belong to the person they were delivering to. From the series before when they had to go to France and attempted to sell several Kilos of English Cheddar to the French. Ok I have holidayed many times in France on a self catering basis so have seen personally the range of cheeses available in France. What made the arrogant young people think they could sell anything ( or fob off very poor service ) and consider themselves good at business?


Laughable.


Indeed I watch with my family which includes two teenagers. It actually gives me the opportunity to give advise to my kids on ' How not to patronise and think your great when your not'.


That said I think there is quite a lot to learn from the programme. It's good TV, let's hope this series gives us lots to talk about.


I think it probably will.

  • 2 weeks later...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I'm ashamed to say the guy from Northern Ireland

> (Ben) is a complete prick. Braces and pinstripes

> are always a give away, but he's a @#$%& anyway.


He just backed that up with his fitness assessment of his rivals...


That Deborah is something else

I also think it would be very nice if for next years commic relief Mr sugar were to share the video production that only he in the entire world has had the chance to see. The very private episode of Only fools and horses where Alan plays the part of Del boy and Dennis plays Rodney who have to put up with living with Aunty Margaret who coincidentaly smokes a pipe.

Keef Wrote:

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> He did nothing, no surprise .


xxxxxxx


Well he might have done loads of things, but we only see what the programme makers choose to show us :)


But yes, on the evidence we saw, he was ******* useless and I can't understand how he got on the Apprentice at all .....

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