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Do you think Helen used her feminine wiles to get Tom to do all the donkey work .....
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aussie_dave_
14-07-2011
She had it pretty easy in the fast food task. I think it was the promise of something more that made Tom put 110% in
Rutakateki
14-07-2011
I'm not even going there, you cheeky pup!
smudges dad
14-07-2011
Their treat was going back to the house together without anyone else being there
aussie_dave_
14-07-2011
Originally Posted by smudges dad:
“Their treat was going back to the house together without anyone else being there”


Lol - Well that would have been Tom's treat ........ whether Helen would have let him have his treat is another thing
UnrealityTV
14-07-2011
Does Helen have 'feminine wiles'? Perhaps if a Victorian governess is your thing... each to their own, I guess
tennisman
14-07-2011
Half way through would she have stopped him and suggested that she take over and tell him how to do it?
PhoebeJeebie
14-07-2011
Tom's definately not Helens type......there was no way she was going to let him spill his gravy on her pie
aussie_dave_
14-07-2011
Originally Posted by UnrealityTV:
“Does Helen have 'feminine wiles'? Perhaps if a Victorian governess is your thing... each to their own, I guess ”


But being a Victorian Governess only adds to the alure, it doesnt detract from it.

Perhaps he could show her that deep down there isnt just a victorian governess in her

And if Tom's not up for the job, I'll step up to the plate.
aussie_dave_
14-07-2011
Originally Posted by PhoebeJeebie:
“Tom's definately not Helens type......there was no way she was going to let him spill his gravy on her pie ”

Im suprised Tom has any gravy to spill
tennisman
14-07-2011
In the absence of gravy, maybe he could nod his head very fast at her?
-Sid-
14-07-2011
Originally Posted by tennisman:
“In the absence of gravy, maybe he could nod his head very fast at her?”

Which head?
PhoebeJeebie
14-07-2011
Originally Posted by aussie_dave_:
“Im suprised Tom has any gravy to spill ”

After sharing a room with the other guys in that house for 11 weeks........He's got more gravy than 'The Bisto Kid'
Shute
14-07-2011
C'mon...

Last week we had Helen's "Tom was very naughty in the boardroom" and this week we had Tom "I like being project managed by you Helen."

Can we just send him the gimp mask and have done with it?
aussie_dave_
14-07-2011
Originally Posted by PhoebeJeebie:
“After sharing a room with the other guys in that house for 11 weeks........He's got more gravy than 'The Bisto Kid'”

lol...
tennisman
14-07-2011
For some reason, I'm reminded of the scene in Young Frankenstin when Gene Wilder looks at the large brass handles on the castle's front door and says, 'Nice Knockers' and Terry Garr says, 'Why, thank you Doctor'.

PS Was there ever a Carry On Apprentice film?
Takae
14-07-2011
What an appalling question.
tennisman
14-07-2011
Originally Posted by Takae:
“ What an appalling question.”

Not so fast Takae.

Sid James could easily have played the LS role!

Jim Dale as Jim.

Angela Douglas as Helen.

Charles Hawtrey as an aged Stuart Baggs.

Kenneth Williams as Raif.
iCandy77
14-07-2011
Sid James as Lord Sugar - I LOVE the idea!!!
Norristar
14-07-2011
Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“Which head? ”

HAHA!
PhoebeJeebie
14-07-2011
Originally Posted by tennisman:
“Not so fast Takae.

Sid James could easily have played the LS role!

Jim Dale as Jim.

Angela Douglas as Helen.

Charles Hawtrey as an aged Stuart Baggs.

Kenneth Williams as Raif.”


Hattie Jaques as Ruth Badger
apaul
14-07-2011
Barbara Windsor as Stella.
tennisman
14-07-2011
Kenneth Connor as Baggs.
tennisman
14-07-2011
Leslie Phillips as Tom - so smooth.
capekdeh
14-07-2011
Tom only won when he worked with Helen.
tennisman
14-07-2011
Liz Fraser as Melody (with appropriate brunette wig and extra eye make-up).
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