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Debra did nothing but lie - how did she stay>?

James"What is your second choice"

Debra"Theres nothing other than the rocking horse"

James"But what is your second choice"

Debra"Theres nothing other than the rocking horse"

James"What if we cant get the rocking horse"

Debra"Theres nothing other than the rocking horse the shoes were silly, the protectors where ridiculous and the cardboard cot was too expensive"

James"What if someone held a gun to your head if you had to sell one of the others"

Debra"Theres nothing other than the rocking horse but the head protector could go on the guilt aspect"

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Keep on forgetting to comment on here. Well, much as I disliked Ben and his stripey clothing, I thought that based on the failure over the rocking horse, Debra should have gone.

Anyone else notice how funny all their feaures are? There are plenty of small mean-looking/wonky mouths, James has tiny eyes and don't even get me started on Lorraine...

I know their looks shouldn't matter, it's simply an observation.

'To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity'.

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There are plenty of small mean-looking/wonky mouths, James has tiny eyes and don't even get me started on Lorraine...

I know their looks shouldn't matter, it's simply an observation.

Unfortunately, for a top position, it will matter!! Lorraine is now bugging me full stop... and that mouth... I swear she's the only female on planet Earth who should not wear shiny lipgloss. I can picture Lorraine working for the D.S.S. - not even sure why, but it's kind of a clear image I have of her. :|

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Time for the weekly post!! I quite enjoyed last night's show. It was fascinating to see how difficult it actually is to work on TV shopping channels - OMG.

Debra was as obnoxious as usual, and Lorraine is really bugging me beyond belief. Would like her to have been fired last night, but no, she's survived yet again.

Still loving Yasmina!!

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Glad Yasmina and James won,

Think the right person, felt Howard's no entrepreneur - and thats what Sir Alans looking for.

Oh and i forgot to post last weeks recap....

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The interview ones aren't that good.

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Very funny vid Sam.

Re. The Apprentice last night, Lorraine soooooo should have gone. I think even the fabby Margaret made it pretty clear she disagreed with Surallun's decision.

This really made me laugh incidentally:

'To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity'.

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lol

After he went "I know the words to candle in the wind" i was waiting for it to go "doesn't make me Elton bong drums" But then i remembered Moyles made that :)

There was just something about the apprentice on the 60seconds news but i missed it as i was in another room and all i got was "and the apprentice winner won't be announced on a Wednesday ***bruuuuuuuuuuuuuum*** (as some stupid person on a stupid moped came past) and in sport....

Wut http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8072645.stm

I hate football for such reasons and feel a rant coming....

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Yasmina to win!! I'm not quite certain if Sir A will pick her though, as she has her own business, and she would lose a lot of her freedom to make decisions if she goes to work for him! That said, she seems to be really ready for a job with Sir A.... it's difficult to tell who will win. Kate reminds me of a girl I used to go to school with: blonde, plastered in make-up, etc., which is why I dislike Kate... not nice, I know, but true.

Loved the reaction James got on BBC 2, when he walked in for the after show. :-)

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Such a shame to hear Margaret's leaving, but she has good reasons I suppose. I will still watch the next series; Nick's good value, but Margaret is definitely going to be pretty hard to replace.

I would prefer Yasmina to win, but I'm afraid that Kate will get the job. Kate was technically more successful as team leader, but I'm not keen on her at all. Problem is, I'm not a business woman, so I go on personality rather than business acumen.

We'll see tomorrow. I look forward to finding out.

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A Tory MP has called for Sir Alan Sugar to quit The Apprentice following his decision to accept a job from Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

The Amstrad tycoon was this week unveiled as the Government's new 'enterprise tsar', an advisory role which will see him helping to shape policies affecting small firms and entrepreneurs.

The news has led to allegations of a conflict of interest between Sugar's appointment and his long-running commitment to the BBC One reality series.

Culture Select Committee chairman and Conservative politician John Whittingdale told The Mail On Sunday: "In my view it is not possible for him to continue to present The Apprentice at the same time as he is so closely identified with the Government.

"I had assumed that by accepting the role as enterprise tsar he would stand down from his role in The Apprentice. His show is all about business and enterprise. He will be making recommendations on policy to Government.

"He is already a political figure - he has made no secret of his admiration for Gordon Brown. Either he is an influential figure in Government or this is just window-dressing."

However, Sugar has already dismissed the concerns in an interview with The Andrew Marr Show, insisting that he will not officially join the Government.

He continued: "As far as I'm concerned this is politically neutral. All I want to do is try and help business and entrepreneurs."

A BBC spokesperson added: "Sir Alan is in discussions with us about his plans and has assured us that he is determined not to do anything that would jeopardise his work at the BBC, which is something he values greatly."

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/theapprentice/a158683/sugar-faces-calls-to-quit-apprentice.html

Stupid government are even trying to take The Apprentice off of us now!

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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/theapprentice/a158683/sugar-faces-calls-to-quit-apprentice.html

Stupid government are even trying to take The Apprentice off of us now!

Thats the shadow government so nothing that important - they just like to think they are :D

Oh and if your a saddo like me and have spotify you can find the Apprentice sound tracks and beds by searching for Dru Masters.

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