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Junior Apprentice - 12/05/10 - Episode Discussion
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Rose34
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by sleepydove:
“It's not like this is taking place of the adult show. That will still be shown later. I'm quite enjoying this. Anybody who doesnt like it, doesnt need to watch ”

Oh really? Oh well that's fair enough then. I think I'm gonna switch it off, not paying any attention to it. Will wait for the adult one!
sleepydove
12-05-2010
The girls PM isn't very good at selling. She just says "have it for £20" and if you dont say yes straight away then she'll offer it for £15 then £10 etc. You dont even need to bargain with her, she does it all for you.
sleepydove
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by tka:
“I quite like the novelty of it but I can't see myself sticking with the duration. It could have worked better as a one off special like the Comic/Sport Relief specials”

I don't like one-off specials, they feel pointless, it doesnt go anywhere. I think it will work as a series, it just takes some getting used to
Tanequil
12-05-2010
£250 for a box of cheese, they was lucky to find a mug.
WinterFire
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by sleepydove:
“I wouldnt buy cheese off kids in suits walking about the streets with a wheely fridge thing.”

Isn't there a problem with commercial establishments buying cheese of unknown provenance to sell on to their customers? Something smells a bit funny here. I bet the deals aren't as simple as we see.

Is there anyone safer than Zoe?
TheBlueOne
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by sleepydove:
“The girls PM isn't very good at selling. She just says "have it for £20" and if you dont say yes straight away then she'll offer it for £15 then £10 etc. You dont even need to bargain with her, she does it all for you.”


Agreed, that was very sloppy. I think Zoe's tactics worked well of "Oh, I'm just 16 " Underhanded, but effective.
sleepydove
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“£250 for a box of cheese, they was lucky to find a mug.”

He was looking at them as if they were selling it too cheap as well.
tka
12-05-2010
Zoe reminds me of Clare.
Tanequil
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by sleepydove:
“He was looking at them as if they were selling it too cheap as well.”

True he didn't take too much persuading.
sleepydove
12-05-2010
How ridiculous did Zoe sound talking about the wine and cheese.

"I explained to the man about the wine and cheese together and he had heard of it himself..."
thenetworkbabe
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“£250 for a box of cheese, they was lucky to find a mug.”

That may be the people who will pay £50 each to eat it when he puts it on a plate........
WinterFire
12-05-2010
It's Team Gormless.
cazzz
12-05-2010
is Rhys's voice just breaking as he was talking to LAS
Tanequil
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by thenetworkbabe:
“That may be the people who will pay £50 each to eat it when he puts it on a plate........”

Rich mice
tka
12-05-2010
Karren just doesn't have the same authority as Margaret
silentNate
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“£250 for a box of cheese, they was lucky to find a mug.”

No, the guy knew what he was doing. I know how much good cheese costs and he did well buying that.

They made a huge lose btw
JordanDS
12-05-2010
Ouch!
sleepydove
12-05-2010
Did I hear correctly - the boys takings were £289? Bearing in mind that they sold the box of cheese for £250??
JordanDS
12-05-2010
...Yes, I'm missing Margaret as well!
sleepydove
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by tka:
“Karren just doesn't have the same authority as Margaret ”

I quite like Karen but nobody will ever beat Margaret
WinterFire
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by sleepydove:
“Did I hear correctly - the boys takings were £289? Bearing in mind that they sold the box of cheese for £250??”

They were selling those boxes for £3, and they sold out. There were "deductions" for "accompaniments". I presume the crackers and grapes. Even so, weren't they selling a lot of individually priced cheeses?
mounty
12-05-2010
typical small poncy food portions!


after a day like that I'd want some decent grub from the nearest gastropub
sleepydove
12-05-2010
Rhys seems to be quite observant of what's been going on - and nobody else is putting Jordan in his place.
JordanDS
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by mounty:
“typical small poncy food portions!”

I think I'd have asked for the veggie option.
silentNate
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by JordanDS:
“...Yes, I'm missing Margaret as well! ”

Damn straight. Loved Margaret
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