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Bye Hayley
CoffeeNightmare
28-11-2011
Byebye
mintchocchip
28-11-2011
I quite liked her in the end. She took it very well too.
Andy_G
28-11-2011
She was the right one to go I think, she was a lovely young lady, but too quiet and nice for the business world.
Shrike
28-11-2011
Originally Posted by Andy_G:
“She was the right one to go I think, she was a lovely young lady, but too quiet and nice for the business world.”

Too nice & quiet for LordSurAlun's cut throat "pile up the tut and sell it cheap" world anyway
Inevitable she would go of the three in the final boardroom - but Lizzie was foolish to let Harry M off the hook.
Kyle123
28-11-2011
She seemed so nice. I was genuinely sad to see her go home.
Regulas
28-11-2011
Dam... hate when the hot ones leave.
trollface
28-11-2011
Originally Posted by Shrike:
“Inevitable she would go of the three in the final boardroom - but Lizzie was foolish to let Harry M off the hook.”

No, I think she made the right decision. Surallen had already praised Harry twice in that boardroom. Brining him back in when he was the only person who had been praised for doing anything right would have elicited a "you brought the wrong person back" from Surallen.

In fact, it kind of did. Surallen hadn't quite got round to asking Lizzie who should be brought back, he asked her who he thought should be fired, and she changed the question into who she would bring back. Then Hayley pointed out how crap Harry's record was, and Lizzie started chiming in. It was when both girls were having a go at Harry that Surallen chipped in and sent him back to the house.

I think it was a bit of a telling-off for considering Harry, and Lizzie certainly looked chastened by it.
Darcyprincess
29-11-2011
Originally Posted by Shrike:
“Too nice & quiet for LordSurAlun's cut throat "pile up the tut and sell it cheap" world anyway
Inevitable she would go of the three in the final boardroom - but Lizzie was foolish to let Harry M off the hook.”

Totally agree, she was too quiet and nice and Lizzie did make a big mistake not taking Harry in when he has been in the losing team every single week, six weeks on the trot! Unbelievable that he got let off last week too. Its like the cursed team whoever has Harry in it!
Reggie Rebel
29-11-2011
As Lizzie was in the same team as Harry M, bring him back in would have effectively said that their team was mostly responsible for losing and got her the chop.

Bring the other two back in was the correct decision and saved Lizzie.
madetomeasure
29-11-2011
Although Hayley is likeable, I thought it was the right decision. She is so attractive and well spoken so if she can learn to be a bit more assertive she'll do ok in life. A lot going for her on the surface. PS, not saying that her accent should determine her future but let's face it, in this world, there is bias and how you talk is one of them in some organisations - it shouldn't be but it is.
madetomeasure
29-11-2011
Although Hayley is likeable, I thought it was the right decision. She is so attractive and well spoken so if she can learn to be a bit more assertive she'll do ok in life. A lot going for her on the surface. PS, not saying that her accent should determine her future but let's face it, in this world, there is bias and how you talk is one of them in some organisations.
AntoniaA
29-11-2011
Hayley was lovely. These are all 16/17 year olds so have plenty of time to hone their skills.
Well done Hayley!
Aleksis
29-11-2011
She was incredibly mature for a 16 year old. Obviously really popular too - the other two were practically running out of the boardroom to hug her. (Nice change from Gbemi last week, who refused even to stand up to shake Harry M's hand.)
snoweyowl
29-11-2011
Hayley will go far. She is lovely and switched on. Basically she lost out because Sugar basically only wants pushy sales people which is why he isn't really much good at this and should himself be fired.
allafix
29-11-2011
Originally Posted by Andy_G:
“She was the right one to go I think, she was a lovely young lady, but too quiet and nice for the business world.”

On the contrary, with that personality she'd do very well in any service industry.

She was the right one of the three called back to the boardroom, but Harry M should have been there instead.
cake lover
29-11-2011
I thought she was really pretty, she's got the sort of face that would photograph really well

I could see her on BNTM
meglosmurmurs
29-11-2011
She was clearly a very nice and respectful individual.

However, I thought it was rather risky suddenly chiming up about Harry M's record. You don't want to give Sugar even the slightest inkling that you thought it was okay to lose the task and didn't try your hardest because you had a fall-guy in Harry M.
I thought the way things played out was correct. Harry M being fired for his previous record wouldn't have been right and wouldn't have sent out the right message - that you can afford to lose if you've got someone who's lost more than you.

Hayley was smart for trying it though.
digichant
29-11-2011
I liked Hayley, she was my favourite. It will probably now become Lizzie.
Star_Bright
29-11-2011
Why do I get the feeling she'll only make a good housewife?
DavetheScot
30-11-2011
Originally Posted by Aleksis:
“She was incredibly mature for a 16 year old. Obviously really popular too - the other two were practically running out of the boardroom to hug her. (Nice change from Gbemi last week, who refused even to stand up to shake Harry M's hand.)”

Yes, I thought the way they parted spoke well of her.
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