junior apprentice

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torqueofthedevil

2,083 posts

179 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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Rubbish way to narrow down to last 2. He shouldn't be there.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

241 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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vescaegg said:
Win?!
Do people still say

DOH !

TheGreatSoprendo

5,286 posts

251 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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SammyW said:
So the crap brand that tastes like crap wins, brilliant...
...and the best candiate gets dumped at the same time. Daft.

Shay HTFC

3,588 posts

191 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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Mojooo

12,831 posts

182 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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if it was 1 on 1 James would win IMO - but they have past people come back to cock it up from the previous candidates, so who knows.

North West Tom

11,536 posts

179 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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The two Harrys are the strongest candidates individually, Zara and James should have been sacked a long time ago.

Also, how much were they paying the designers? What utter ste they were producing, same with all the previous episodes too!

dazzsaward

25 posts

162 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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Did anybody else think the female buyer from the airline was super hot?

Perfection! cloud9

lybertyne

3 posts

150 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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Ok, here comes the pedantry.

They called it la popcorn to give it a "Mediterranean" feel.

In France, it is le pop-corn.

In Italy, it is il popcorn.

In Spanish, it is las palomitas de maiz.

lybertyne

3 posts

150 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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mattyn1 said:
RZ1 said:
Karen was looking very fit
Mate - they are 16!! hehe
An interesting point, at what age is the cut-off point for finding, say, Zara, attractive? A 19 year old thinking "hmm, she's not bad" is alright, I think we would all agree. Equally, we would all agree a 40 year old thinking that is a bit pervy. I'm 26. My thought process was thus:

1) Hmm, she's not bad.
2) This is Junior Apprentice; she's therefore 16 or 17.
3) Thoughts in step 1 considered possibly inappropriate.
4) Realisation that I'm getting on and will be an old man before I know it.



Simpo Two

85,883 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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lybertyne said:
I'm 26.
Plan ahead - one day you will be 50 and she will be 40... suddenly not so bad eh?

Countdown

40,262 posts

198 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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I'm reminded of an ancient chinese proverb....

"If there's grass on the pitch....play ball"


biglaugh

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mel

10,168 posts

277 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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Simpo Two said:
lybertyne said:
I'm 26.
Plan ahead - one day you will be 50 and she will be 40... suddenly not so bad eh?
But when he was 20 she was 10... suddenly very bad

Jasandjules

70,027 posts

231 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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Oh dear. I bet Sugar was gutted to have that result.

Nick Grant

5,414 posts

237 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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lybertyne said:
An interesting point, at what age is the cut-off point for finding, say, Zara, attractive? A 19 year old thinking "hmm, she's not bad" is alright, I think we would all agree. Equally, we would all agree a 40 year old thinking that is a bit pervy. I'm 26. My thought process was thus:

1) Hmm, she's not bad.
2) This is Junior Apprentice; she's therefore 16 or 17.
3) Thoughts in step 1 considered possibly inappropriate.
4) Realisation that I'm getting on and will be an old man before I know it.
The rule of etiquette is half your age plus seven years is the minimum appropriate age for dating.

anonymous-user

56 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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Countdown said:
I'm reminded of an ancient chinese proverb....

"If there's grass on the pitch....play ball"
"And if there isn't?"
"Well by the time you find out it'll be too late anyway"


E31Shrew

5,925 posts

194 months

Tuesday 6th December 2011
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lybertyne said:
mattyn1 said:
RZ1 said:
Karen was looking very fit
Mate - they are 16!! hehe
An interesting point, at what age is the cut-off point for finding, say, Zara, attractive? A 19 year old thinking "hmm, she's not bad" is alright, I think we would all agree. Equally, we would all agree a 40 year old thinking that is a bit pervy. I'm 26. My thought process was thus:

1) Hmm, she's not bad.
2) This is Junior Apprentice; she's therefore 16 or 17.
3) Thoughts in step 1 considered possibly inappropriate.
4) Realisation that I'm getting on and will be an old man before I know it.
Karen is 42!

matt3001

1,991 posts

199 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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E31Shrew said:
Karen is 42!
She is very good at making the most out what she has been dealt

JudgeMental

7,251 posts

235 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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matt3001 said:
E31Shrew said:
Karen is 42!
She is very good at making the most out what she has been dealt
This. Her face is quite leonine with piggy eyes but she has a cracking pair of legs.

paddyhasneeds

52,289 posts

212 months

Saturday 10th December 2011
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Just watching this on Sky+

So, st idea, st packaging, tastes like st, basics are wrong i.e. french name for mediterranean product, and it wins.

Wow, just wow.

Laurel Green

30,800 posts

234 months

Saturday 10th December 2011
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That's the trouble with the format they're using; there is no proof to the team, or viewer, at time of contest as to who won via sales figures/whatever. LS can interpret the figures any-which-way he so likes to provide the answer/winner he desires.