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Apprentice night!!!

451 replies

BaroqinAroundTheChristmasTree · 01/12/2010 20:45

who's joining me tonight???

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BitOfFun · 01/12/2010 22:15

Liz did take that far too personally. I prefer Stella.

MollieO · 01/12/2010 22:16

Stella has led the boys to victory so hopefully they will remember that.

claig · 01/12/2010 22:17

But it was always someone else's fault. Laura was always right

dittany · 01/12/2010 22:19

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thenightsky · 01/12/2010 22:19

but they are all like that at boardroom time... somebody else's fault

ChippingIn · 01/12/2010 22:19

Claig - not sure if you are serious or not... but actually, I do agree.

thenightsky · 01/12/2010 22:20

Agree that we are seeing Liz in a different light now. She looks like bambi but is bloody ruthless underneath

thenightsky · 01/12/2010 22:20

Aahhaah at Laura and Stuart

TheBolter · 01/12/2010 22:20

I don't get what the big deal is with Liz.

She hasn't done anything remarkable - those babygros were sold on the strength of the product not on her merit.

She seems to do a lot of twinkling and a lot of smiling and a lot of agreeing, but I haven't heard her say anything massively intelligent or DO anything particularly deal-breaking.

The scene in the house in the end proved her to be as I have always guessed - petulant and cross when people don't agre with her or want to be her best friend.

I don't think she's survive for long in the real world. She's a bit of a trolley dolly that got lucky. And she wears too much make up.

Stella on the other hand may not have the likeability but she's straight, honest and a far tougher cookie than petulant 'I wanna be friends with everyone' Liz.

claig · 01/12/2010 22:20

Laura was smart, made good decisions and wasn't worried about being rude when negotiating. I never realised she was so young, she was very wise

TheBolter · 01/12/2010 22:21

Excuse appalling typos - must check posts before I send.

claig · 01/12/2010 22:22

Laura said Stella was wasting her time phoning Gordon Ramsay's restaurant and they should have gone to the East End. She had a good business brain.

dittany · 01/12/2010 22:23

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thenightsky · 01/12/2010 22:23

Just realised how much I miss Margaret Mountford Sad

TheBolter · 01/12/2010 22:25

Laura was good for her age but she was bloody awful last week - back stabbing Stella during the task then agreeing with her in the boardroom. Creep.

ChippingIn · 01/12/2010 22:25

Bolter - don't start doing that. It's a chat forum!

ChippingIn · 01/12/2010 22:25

Not an English exam.

TheBolter · 01/12/2010 22:26

Liz is just too self-aware for my liking. I think she has got far on her looks and twinkly smile.

Anyway, wasn't it revealed that she was actually a PA to a bank manager not an investment banker? Bit of a difference.

MollieO · 01/12/2010 22:26

thenightsky same. At least she reappears at the interview stage.

TheBolter · 01/12/2010 22:26

Doing what?

thenightsky · 01/12/2010 22:26

MollieO.... excellent!

TheBolter · 01/12/2010 22:26

Oh - read your next post Grin

BaroqinAroundTheChristmasTree · 01/12/2010 22:29

oh TAYF was good tonight Smile

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ChippingIn · 01/12/2010 22:32

Yep - another good night and next week looks good too!

celticlassie · 01/12/2010 22:32

It was. I've been rethinking a few things. Definitely don't want Liz to win now. And am coming round to Stuart. (I know, I'm more surprised than anyone...)