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Old 18-11-2010, 07:31
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In fairness to The Brand, there was a good idea lurking somewhere in the race car stuff. It sold so well that they didn't need the stock footage and indeed the other team felt the need to copy them!

Everything else he did was a travesty though. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry at his interpersonal skills.
It was a very good idea, however, he chose that because it's what HE likes and not because he thought he could sell it. He shot down anyone who wanted to talk it through further. The real selling came from Joanna and Stella going to the toy store and getting things that would draw people, like the toy car and the medals. Stuart did not drive this task in the slightest, it was all Joanna and Stella, who are both very strong candidates.
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Old 18-11-2010, 07:33
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He's not exactly good with women, is he?! He's a bit too dismissive of their contribution to the tasks. I dunno, maybe he's playing up the macho male role or maybe he just can't act in a reasonable mature way around women. Perhaps it's a bit of both.

I can't see him ever winning the Apprentice, he's got too many character faults to convince Sugar to hire him. He's entertaining to watch though.
It's an interesting thought, as I don't find him macho at all! He seems to think he is, but I would disagree completely!!
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Old 18-11-2010, 23:59
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I loved the looks they gave each other when they were back at the house and she told the returners they were unlucky and should have won
I liked Stella's little jibe at the champagne treat too, that he doesn't like mature, complex things
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Old 19-11-2010, 00:42
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It's an interesting thought, as I don't find him macho at all! He seems to think he is, but I would disagree completely!!
He's about as macho as the Pilsbury Doughboy.
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Old 19-11-2010, 01:05
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No!

Find a space and have a quiet word with yourself.
Don't worry, I did that a looooong time ago. I shook my head, looked at the floor and confined myself to a corner for many long hours!

...I wouldn't mind so much, but most of what he says is clichéd. Horribly so!
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