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Simpo Two
54,179 posts
134 months
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Mr GrimNasty said: Ha, how you all disrespected me when I remarked on her charms before. When she puts on those tights, I just can't hear her voice. Yes but they're supposed to go on her legs...
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hungry_hog
642 posts
57 months
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It's amazing how much less attractive her voice makes her. If she had a plummy accent I reckon she would be alright. 
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Bedazzled
4,040 posts
90 months
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That nasty Stephen should have gone tonight. Gabrielle did well again with her rose-glass logo, the only decent bit of inspiration from either team, imho. She was gutted when Steve appeared back at the house instead of her best mate. Ricky's quite a likeable chap, but I think it's between Gaby and Boris for the win. I liked the tidy bird on the after-show, when she was asked how she started her business she launched into a blow-by-blow account which I thought was going to go on forever! 
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mercfunder
2,590 posts
42 months
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Oakey said: "wah wah wah, it's a £250k investment I'm making"
Simon Cowell just invested £250k into a dancing dog ffs He'll get a better return from the dog.
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Hub
2,085 posts
67 months
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I'm sure Sugar only chose the winning team because some of the others hadn't been in the boardroom for a while, to mix things up a bit!
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DanDC5
6,909 posts
36 months
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That struck me as a meaningless task last night to be honest. They did a lot of work, of which of it was so far wide off the mark it was untrue. And then the winning team was picked on what may well have been a flip of the coin. Worst one yet.
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DeadMeat_UK
3,053 posts
151 months
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Tony2or4 said: Am I the only person who gets irritated by somebody like Jenna whose every third word is "like"? You're on PH FFS. EVERYONE is permanently irritated by EVERYTING.
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Evangelion
2,570 posts
47 months
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At last - Foghorn Woman has gone.
Orrible thin legs and orrible thin voice have walked off together.
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Simpo Two
54,179 posts
134 months
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DanDC5 said: That struck me as a meaningless task last night to be honest. They did a lot of work, of which of it was so far wide off the mark it was untrue. And then the winning team was picked on what may well have been a flip of the coin. Worst one yet. I picked up the word 'eventually' - Lord Sucrose obviously disagreed with the panel's decision. I think it would have been clearer to mark each section out of 10 so at least there's a quantitative result. As for the panel, as they seemed so clever you'd think ESW would already be outselling champagne!
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JontyR
980 posts
36 months
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wy906 said: fatboy69 said: Grandeur is a French word. He is a complete cock! Nick picked that up too.  Only just watching this on catch up....although they are trying to recommend the "English" sparkling wine....most of the English language stems from French...so technically over 50% of words they chose would have had that issue 
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Nimbus
1,119 posts
97 months
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Simpo Two said: DanDC5 said: That struck me as a meaningless task last night to be honest. They did a lot of work, of which of it was so far wide off the mark it was untrue. And then the winning team was picked on what may well have been a flip of the coin. Worst one yet. I picked up the word 'eventually' - Lord Sucrose obviously disagreed with the panel's decision. I think it would have been clearer to mark each section out of 10 so at least there's a quantitative result. This of course assumes that the task has any bearing on the result, and its not just a case of going thro the motions until we get down to the final 3 who actually have business ideas Sugar is interested in. I think they should tell us what the 'great idea' each fired contestant had, (perhaps in the taxi as they drive off..), so we can judge how much bearing that had on their fate.
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DanDC5
6,909 posts
36 months
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Nimbus said: This of course assumes that the task has any bearing on the result, and its not just a case of going thro the motions until we get down to the final 3 who actually have business ideas Sugar is interested in.
I think they should tell us what the 'great idea' each fired contestant had, (perhaps in the taxi as they drive off..), so we can judge how much bearing that had on their fate. Get the feeling that might give away the fact it's pretty much decided before the show starts, barring anyone turning out to be completely useless obviously.
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mercfunder
2,590 posts
42 months
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carreauchompeur
10,581 posts
73 months
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mercfunder said: Utter buffoon. Pure Brent.
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Dibs
57 posts
37 months
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No mention of his "choreography" skills there - how strange.....
Dibs
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DanDC5
6,909 posts
36 months
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mercfunder said: Why do they keep saying he's a fruit and veg trader on the show?
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3sixty
2,595 posts
68 months
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DanDC5 said: mercfunder said: Why do they keep saying he's a fruit and veg trader on the show? Because he was, got knocked out and his business idea was motivational speaking so decided to proceed with it alone? 
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Simpo Two
54,179 posts
134 months
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I like Adam. He's not as suave and educated as some but works hard and is always positive, and not b  hy or slippery. As for choreographer, what he meant was 'director'. It wasn't a million miles out. Choreography is just specific kind of direction.
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Bedazzled
4,040 posts
90 months
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Simpo Two said: I like Adam. He's not as suave and educated as some but works hard and is always positive, and not b  hy or slippery. Yes I agree, and straightforward hard work all too often goes unrewarded. Sugar has said before he'd love to return to grass-roots market trading but he can't because his face is known; what better way to achieve that goal, than to go into business with Adam...?
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raptor600
1,356 posts
15 months
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mercfunder said: Oakey said: "wah wah wah, it's a £250k investment I'm making"
Simon Cowell just invested £250k into a dancing dog ffs He'll get a better return from the dog. Plus it will be a £125k investment and a tax break for the other £125k...far less than he makes from the program...so no risk at all!
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