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His name is 'Mahamed'!
OnlyWayIsEpics
25-10-2011
Just so you all know (and I spelt is wrong at first too), not that is really matters now anyway.
Rizla187
25-10-2011
Considering the guy is a fool with his gold watch. An embaressment to the african community.
Queen__Bea
25-10-2011
Daddy called him "Little Bullet Head".

Pity we've lost him so soon, he would have been Apprentice gold.
pete137
25-10-2011
Could the producers have picked a more blatantley obvious stereotype then him ??

A kid who looks like an 11 year old in a pimp costume talking 'street' ! Jesus !!!

Thank god he got the boot.
MR. Macavity
26-10-2011
I thought he was an amazing character - for some reason he kept reminding me slightly of Gary Coleman out of Diff'rent Strokes. It was like he seemed simultaneously really young and really old at the same. He was so aggressive when he was trying to sell ice creams - the look on people's faces were priceless. PMSL when he clambered into the car at the end with his suit hanging off him!

I'd have liked to have seen more of him for entertainment purposes rather than the rest of the mainly 'cut out & paste' characters. Its like they are 'apprentice' Apprentices.....
Workaholic92
30-10-2011
Originally Posted by Rizla187:
“Considering the guy is a fool with his gold watch. An embaressment to the african community.”

What a stupid thing to say, do you consider Hitler to be an embarassment to the european community. Stop homogenising groups of people you know little about, the "african community" as you put it doesnt exist.
AntoniaA
01-11-2011
He was funny though and soooo little. He might well have done OK if he'd stayed in a bit longer. Unfortunately, on the day, no-one else was worse than him.
It will spur him on to bigger and better things, bless his little cotton socks.
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