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-Sid-
29-03-2012
Originally Posted by dorkjacksn:
“I wouldnt say he lied. The focus group liked both ideas.....”

I would. Especially after they replayed the clip on You're Fired.

I thought the Marimoulds were a horrible idea. Food particles would get embedded in the tiny bits of sponge - which would wear away very quickly and give you arthritis in the process!
meglosmurmurs
29-03-2012
Even though the men are a much more agreeable bunch and the women are a mess, my least favourites are still guys.
Stephen thinks he's Mr Smooth, but he's majorly annoyed me in both episodes. Trying to take over the task last week, I don't think he even wanted to help the task, he just wanted to appear on cameras like the strong leader type.
And this week his pitch was just slimey.
Azhar is my next least favourite, as he has the same sort of arrogant desperation.

The girls test my patience, but the worst thing about them is Jenna's voice. Whenever she speaks I just look at the TV like -
I did like Jane last week, but I've gone off her this week. She wanted to take charge in the last task when there were things that she wanted to do, but being forced to be the leader this week showed she's not as organized as she thinks.
dizzyrascal
29-03-2012
Originally Posted by dorkjacksn:
“I wouldnt say he lied. The focus group liked both ideas.....”

He said what he wanted them to say, not what was actually said.
BTW it was a pants idea anyway.
I hate to bring this up but the panel seemed to be entirely male and I'm sure if you asked a group of women they would tell you that the idea was rubbish.
I'm a woman and the main (or only) washer-upper in our house, and I could think of a million reasons why those gloves wouldn't work.
You can buy 10 pan scourers for about 50p for one thing!
penelopesimpson
29-03-2012
Jenna for having the worst voice I've ever heard and for unremittingly humourless suburban personality. Oh, and for not having the wit to realise all the aforesaid!
frally
29-03-2012
Originally Posted by dizzyrascal:
“He said what he wanted them to say, not what was actually said.
BTW it was a pants idea anyway.
I hate to bring this up but the panel seemed to be entirely male and I'm sure if you asked a group of women they would tell you that the idea was rubbish.
I'm a woman and the main (or only) washer-upper in our house, and I could think of a million reasons why those gloves wouldn't work.
You can buy 10 pan scourers for about 50p for one thing!”

And it's hard enough finding a pair of rubber gloves that don't wear out easily, let alone a pair with scourers stuck on them.
-Sid-
29-03-2012
Originally Posted by dizzyrascal:
“He said what he wanted them to say, not what was actually said.
BTW it was a pants idea anyway.
I hate to bring this up but the panel seemed to be entirely male and I'm sure if you asked a group of women they would tell you that the idea was rubbish.
I'm a woman and the main (or only) washer-upper in our house, and I could think of a million reasons why those gloves wouldn't work.
You can buy 10 pan scourers for about 50p for one thing!”

Yep, he pulled a Melody!

I'm chief washer-upper in our house (I find it strangely meditative ) and there was NOTHING appealing about those gloves.

Originally Posted by meglosmurmurs:
“Even though the men are a much more agreeable bunch and the women are a mess, my least favourites are still guys.
Stephen thinks he's Mr Smooth, but he's majorly annoyed me in both episodes. Trying to take over the task last week, I don't think he even wanted to help the task, he just wanted to appear on cameras like the strong leader type.
And this week his pitch was just slimey.
Azhar is my next least favourite, as he has the same sort of arrogant desperation..”

I know what you mean about Stephen. He gives me the creeps to be honest! But I thought his pitches were solid enough. A big improvement on last week when his selling techniques were excrutiatingly bad.
Number-Cruncher
29-03-2012
Originally Posted by mirrorimage:
“Jenna - that voice!!”

YES!!!! My hoover sounds more sexy than that!!
ImpossibleLady
29-03-2012
Originally Posted by Number-Cruncher:
“YES!!!! My hoover sounds more sexy than that!!”

A jackhammer sounds more sexy than Jenna's voice.

If she interrogated me I would confess to anything just to shut her up!
penelopesimpson
29-03-2012
Originally Posted by ImpossibleLady:
“A jackhammer sounds more sexy than Jenna's voice.

If she interrogated me I would confess to anything just to shut her up!”

Yeah - and she works in beauty. Imagine her 'relaxing dulcet tones' as she bends over you with the massage oil!
Takae
29-03-2012
Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“Early days I know, but I've taken a bit of a dislike to Adam, the guy whose mutli-functional marigolds were ditched.

I thought he came across as sulky and sarcastic and an all round jerk.”

I agree! His magic gloves idea was terrible, too. His ego really got in the way. What an awful bloke. Same for that bloke who whined "You hurt our feelings, Manager!" and slagged PM off at the Ivy. Ugh.

I felt a bit sorry for the PM. I thought he would do badly when he took on the PM role, but he was surprisingly better than I expected, especially when some guys behaved like a bunch of egotistic idiots. He was obviously put out in the end. He tried to keep everyone in the same boat, but got his back stabbed for the sake of ego. He does need to let it go. Hope he will learn this.
ImpossibleLady
30-03-2012
Originally Posted by penelopesimpson:
“Yeah - and she works in beauty. Imagine her 'relaxing dulcet tones' as she bends over you with the massage oil!”

Haha, I actually shivered while reading that!
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