Apprentice 2013

Who's do you want to win?

  • The blonde fit doctor

    Votes: 4 80.0%
  • The other one

    Votes: 1 20.0%

  • Total voters
    5
  • Poll closed .
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Well, I'm sure that some of you will have been following this to certain degrees of interest/curiousity. Whaddya reckon to the final two business ideas and/or candidates?
 
Dunno, any scantily clad pics to help us make our mind up?


NO, not of you.
 
I've voted for the fit blonde doctor, though I wouldn't kick either of them out of bed.

With regard to business acumen though, I don't know where they dig them all up.
 
Well, I'm sure that some of you will have been following this to certain degrees of interest/curiousity.

Nope. Boring. Same old, same old.

Same cack every year. Pointless, boring, repetitive tasks, followed by half an hour of bickering. I can get that at home. :lol:

Anyway, he doesn't employ any more apprentices. It's just a showcase for the Sid James lookalike's ego and a large portion of free advertising on the licence payers for Amstrad. And no, I would never buy another of their video recorders again.
 
It's all staged. GFs daughter worked on a couple of series. All his funny ad lib lines are written by script writers. He's not the slightest bit witty in real life.
 
Lord sugar, purveyor of utter tat that you'd never buy in a million years. uber spiv......... he talks highly of me too :D
 
Lord sugar, purveyor of utter tat that you'd never buy in a million years. uber spiv......... he talks highly of me too :D

Why does`nt he use one of these telephones to call the Candidates into the Board Room, he invented them and reckoned they would take over Telephone Communication. :?


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Our very first computer was an Amstrad. I remember distinctly that it had a ONE GByte hard disc, and that was more than enough in those days!
 
Our very first computer was an Amstrad. I remember distinctly that it had a ONE GByte hard disc, and that was more than enough in those days!

Bloudy Eck, mine was a cassette based model,
His Music Centre was the Bees Knees

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