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Old 17-12-2010, 01:13
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What is this thing with using the word 'culture' instead of attitude?

Jamie had a 'blame culture'.

Now in this programme we're told that Laura had a 'whining culture' ( or words to that effect, they word 'culture' is definitely used.)

ONE PERSON can't have a 'culture' LAS!
Yes, that is weird. He has obviously heard the phrase and applies it indiscriminately, as if it is as applicable to an individual as to a group of people.
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Old 17-12-2010, 01:21
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I didn't see the whole programme but from what I did see, the two sackings with the thinnest of rationales were those of the first woman fired - I forget her name - and Liz. The first one, he said was indecisive and he complained petulantly that he can't stand indecisiveness. But what she was shown as saying, by way of illustration, wasn't indecisive at all. It was just twisted into that and used against her. It seems to me that he had found a suitable target and he had to come up with some reason, which turned out to be distinctly flimsy.

From flimsy to non-existent: he didn't even give any reason for firing Liz. All he offered was that he was going to take a chance on Stuart. Poor effort from Sugar. He should be fired.
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Old 17-12-2010, 01:46
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It's a big decision, I want to see the show in one sense but in another I dislike LS so much that I almost can't bear the idea of watching him for an hour. It's a shame that they haven't brought someone else in, LS is hardly at the forefront of business anymore and where he is involved it's likely a result of his increased profile from The Apprentice.

I have to give credit to him for what he has achieved in the past but I do feel there are far better candidates for the position he is in.
They'd probably have a job getting rid of him now, unless he decides he doesn't want to do it any more, he's a bit of a media whore isn't he? What with that and his childish twittering.
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Old 17-12-2010, 02:46
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It's a big decision, I want to see the show in one sense but in another I dislike LS so much that I almost can't bear the idea of watching him for an hour. It's a shame that they haven't brought someone else in, LS is hardly at the forefront of business anymore and where he is involved it's likely a result of his increased profile from The Apprentice.

I have to give credit to him for what he has achieved in the past but I do feel there are far better candidates for the position he is in.
I think that you should have a look at what Lord Sugar does still and then rethink that http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Sugar and the whole part of the apprentice is knowing someone who is British who from scratch made themselves a millionaire. Other than the Dragons and Richard Branson there aren't that many!
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Old 17-12-2010, 08:17
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least LS said he regretted firing Stuart in the manner he did
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Old 17-12-2010, 09:01
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I didn't see the whole programme but from what I did see, the two sackings with the thinnest of rationales were those of the first woman fired - I forget her name - and Liz. The first one, he said was indecisive and he complained petulantly that he can't stand indecisiveness. But what she was shown as saying, by way of illustration, wasn't indecisive at all. It was just twisted into that and used against her. It seems to me that he had found a suitable target and he had to come up with some reason, which turned out to be distinctly flimsy.

From flimsy to non-existent: he didn't even give any reason for firing Liz. All he offered was that he was going to take a chance on Stuart. Poor effort from Sugar. He should be fired.

yah then the "TV SHOW" would in the words of Alex be "boring". Ive watched a few donald trump ones and meh...

Maybe there's is some high powerd Judge or Banker you could rate as a better candidate ? keep us entertained.
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Old 17-12-2010, 11:47
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I'm watching it now, I hadn't realised Shibby went so quickly.
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Old 17-12-2010, 11:59
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I was surprised the old git didn't use his fave word 'shrewd' at least once. Thought he certainly would talking about his finalists, but he managed to dodge it.
Think he used it numerous times to describe Yasmina last year, or a more subtle version of shrewd like 'gets-the-plot' or 'on-the-money'.
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