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The Official what has Debra done this week to cheese you off thread
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lookoutapiano!
26-03-2009
The fact that she practically became moist at being suggested as a potential team leader but didnt have the guts to take it and then moaned about monas performance.
N X M
26-03-2009
She is clearly set up to be this year's Jenny Celeriac - pig ugly and mouthy, she's bound to be kept in for a while yet for the love-to-hate factor.

This week I was mainly cheesed off by her eye make-up...
Ignazio
26-03-2009
She's got a very flat face - with few redeeming features to compensate.
Dix
26-03-2009
Her smirk cheeses me off as it doesn't make her look good imo. She should cut it out and get some honesty.

She's un
john_romario
26-03-2009
I shouldn't really judge after 1 episode however she seemed very bitchy and conniving
zeebra
26-03-2009
Originally Posted by mimi dlc:
“Grinned when Anita was fired, tried to hide it, failed, and grinned some more

Cheesed me off, by having eyelashes to die for”

Eyelash extensions surely?
~V~
26-03-2009
I'm quite liking her so far.
booklover
26-03-2009
She looked hard faced to me, and also seemed very bitchy. I bet she lasts for ages though.
Mislaid
26-03-2009
Saying that it would be a waste of a good suit if she wasn't taken into the board room - how shallow & arrogant
Venetian
26-03-2009
Originally Posted by Mislaid:
“Saying that it would be a waste of a good suit if she wasn't taken into the board room - how shallow & arrogant”


I was going to say that. How stupid is she, doesn't she realised how badly she will be edited. Perhaps she doesn't care, just on TV to make a name for herself. I just can't stand lying. What happens to these people on their quest to "fame" do they forget the cameras are rolling?
djdiffusion
26-03-2009
Originally Posted by Sunshine&Solace:
“I knew she wasn't going to get fired, which is a shame because it means that the Apprentice is becoming predictable in that the 'personalities' get to stay regardless of their business acumen.”

hit the nail on the head there!
SSCruel
26-03-2009
I reserve the right to change my opinion, but I thought she seemed like one of the more able women and a possible contender. I couldn't believe she was given 'the one that got away' tag on YF when it was clearly Mona who was the lucky one as she did such a poor job at running things.
sugar'n'spice
26-03-2009
She's one of those characters that you love to hate. I don't like her but I can watch her for the next few weeks.
Southern Comfor
26-03-2009
Appearing on my TV screen and will again next week
Sylvia
26-03-2009
Originally Posted by Mislaid:
“Saying that it would be a waste of a good suit if she wasn't taken into the board room - how shallow & arrogant”

Just for that remark I was hoping to see her heading for the taxi.
strictlyfloss
26-03-2009
I think she looks like a cheap blow-up doll
(or maybe that should be :yawn
ameredith
26-03-2009
She's the second horrible claire from last year.
shuddupfluffy
26-03-2009
Originally Posted by Ignazio:
“She's got a very flat face - with few redeeming features to compensate.”

She's got a face like a plate and a mouth like a dog's @rse!
brangdon
26-03-2009
Originally Posted by louloubelle1978:
“This week for me was her bitching on the phone and calling members of her team puppets, then lying about it after!”

Although to be fair, she didn't actually lie about it. She phrased her criticism a bit more pleasantly by saying Anita had been out of her comfort zone, and she preceded the nasty thing with a nice thing by praising her team's hard work. OK, she was wriggling a bit, but Mona put her on the spot by repeating what she'd said in front of Sir Alan.

So at the moment I'm giving her the benefit of the doubt. If she's as bad as everyone says, I'm sure there will be better examples of it to come.
GhyllenStillwheel
26-03-2009
Originally Posted by shuddupfluffy:
“She's got a face like a plate and a mouth like a dog's @rse!”

the cow jumped over the moon and the Debra ran away with the spoon
Jak14
27-03-2009
I don't think she's looking for a Job with Sir Alan just a job on TV........Debra wants to be the person everyone is talking about I hope Sir Alan sees through her.
franster
27-03-2009
The fact that she couldn't accept the fact that she lost them a lot of money. Yeah, okay, Mona didn't have a business plan and so lost a tenner. If Debra's team had done their job properly, they'd have made an extra hundred quid.
tenner vs hundred? hello?
InigoMontoya
27-03-2009
Originally Posted by ~V~:
“I'm quite liking her so far.”

Ditto.

Originally Posted by Mislaid:
“Saying that it would be a waste of a good suit if she wasn't taken into the board room - how shallow & arrogant”

For me, it showed that she and I have a similar sense of humour.

Originally Posted by SSCruel:
“I reserve the right to change my opinion, but I thought she seemed like one of the more able women and a possible contender. I couldn't believe she was given 'the one that got away' tag on YF when it was clearly Mona who was the lucky one as she did such a poor job at running things.”

I agree. I was particularly confused by the accusations that she lied. She didn't. She admitted calling two of her colleagues "puppets," which from what I could see was a fair assessment. What she denied was splitting the team. That was Mona's assumption.

What fascinates me most are two things: the first is my tendency to feel quite the opposite to the common view about Apprentice candidates. The second is the manner in which female candidates are judged so extensively by their appearance.

We've come a long way, baby.
brangdon
27-03-2009
Originally Posted by franster:
“The fact that she couldn't accept the fact that she lost them a lot of money. Yeah, okay, Mona didn't have a business plan and so lost a tenner. If Debra's team had done their job properly, they'd have made an extra hundred quid.
tenner vs hundred? hello?”

Um, I don't follow. Not keeping on top of expenses meant they spent £89 more than the boys, which was enough to lose them the task, and Mona (and Anita) carried the can for that. Admittedly Mona's sub-team made the bulk of the money, £217 versus £140, but much of that was due to their ridiculous over-pricing which I am reluctant to give much credit for. Or to put it another way, I'm not going to criticise Debra for not over-pricing the same way.

And frankly, I don't much care whether they are any good at cleaning cars. That's not what the eventual job will involve.
diary_room
27-03-2009
When she said (to her project manager): "What, like, we have to explain to *you* what happened?"

Er, yeah, you do, b*tch!
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