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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: England
Posts: 180
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Pity Sir Alan could not have made it a hat trick of bitches. Are these people actually picked for business skills? It seems like that they have been picked based on personality, stupidity and ability to thrust knives into peoples backs. This latest episode was a joke, most notably not even realizing Kosher is Jewish, especailly when there was someone who said they were Jewish on their CV! The Ginger haired liar reminds me of my ex, she tells so many lies she forgets what is the truth and is unable to recognize truth. Wot Speeling Mishtake?
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#45 (permalink) |
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Irn Bru Connoisseur
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Inverness, Scotland
Posts: 55
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I do enjoy the board room meetings and this series' challenges have been pretty good too although I was raising hell at the themed pub grub challenge (being a rampaging member of JD Wetherspoon's management myself) thinking "what the f...." they did italian food in a pub that had bugger all wine and shedloads of ale and creamflow...WTF?! meh, Raef better win this one just because he adds a great comedy factor without trying |
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#48 (permalink) |
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shiro
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,008
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Aggressiveness is a good thing in business - a company has to aggressively pursue its interests in order to expand and increase its presence. And if people in the company don't have that aggressiveness, the company won't become a big player. But while controlled aggressiveness, deciding when, where and how to be aggressive, is necessary, aggressiveness for the sake of aggressiveness is no good. Bitchy is no good either. Even if the person being bitchy is right and/or wins, the people they were bitchy to won't be as interested in working effectively with them after the fact. This space for rent.
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#49 (permalink) |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Luxembourg
Posts: 538
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How on earth is Michael still there? Will any woman still shag him after his comments last night? He should have been fired with Sara. But to be honest, I get a kick out of him acting so in control and then sweating it. |
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#51 (permalink) |
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looking for a job,anyone?
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Manchester (UK)
Posts: 352
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yup, cant believe he used his puppy dog eyes and pleads to have him in Otherwise seemed like he was gunna fire him next. I thought no one could trick Sir Alan. huh! Told you Lucinda is ok. I think so anyway. Its bullying and having all the drama with everyone repeating she waste of time that got the nation thinking she was. Thats manipulation. Silly how everyone buys into it so easily. lol |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Luxembourg
Posts: 538
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I was taken back a bit too when he said it and expected him to follow it up with something funny, but he didn't. A proper tool. I'd nearly say that the BBC tell Sir Alan to keep the most colourful, entertaining candidates as long as possible so people will tune in, even to loathe them LOL And Lucinda...still a bird brain as far as I'm concerned. She reminds me of a girl I knew before who had the same mannerisms and was rightly fucking annoying. Claire takes the biscuit (and eats it too as Raef would say about those size 16 people). |
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#55 (permalink) |
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Oh la...
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Manchester
Posts: 589
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Raef was funny about that size 16 comment, lets face it these people love cake... haha! Lucinda seems to be doing alright now people have layed off her abit. I couldn't believe some of the things Michael was saying trying to sell that cake, he was yelling at people! |
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looking for a job,anyone?
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Manchester (UK)
Posts: 352
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i think Michael out next. I think he was about to be fired too coz i think its 2 ppl who get fired nearer to the end but he left it when he pleaded on his life... |
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Everything is fine.
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Bah, I'm surprised Raef went. Again, I feel I have to reiterate what a complete bellend that Sophocles is.. Quote:
That's such an unbelievable claim to make without even hearing what the good bits Sir Alan liked were. |
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