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Old 15-09-2013, 20:54
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wearing a onesie should be made a crime for anyone over the age of ten!

adults look plain silly in them!
THAT'S THE POINT

i don't have one btw
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:54
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Ooh.....an investment at the eleventh hour
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:54
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I went off him the moment they referred to him as a "Cloud Computing Pioneer".
Yep, I can understand feeling like that!!
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:55
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Er I was going to wear it in my flat. Of course I wouldn't wear one in public.

I wouldn't pay £60 fo one though. Bloody hell students must have moved on from my day.
Primark sell them from, I think, around the £15 mark.
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:56
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Er I was going to wear it in my flat. Of course I wouldn't wear one in public.
Great if you like the 'ive just shat my nappy' look. you go for it!
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:56
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Great if you like the 'ive just shat my nappy' look. you go for it!
Luckily I have no problems about what I look like in my own home.

Primark sell them from, I think, around the £15 mark.
I can't shop in Primark. That really is for kids. (Or adults who are size 8 and like polyester which I am not and don't.)
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:57
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WOOHOO!!!

well done guys
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:57
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The guy in the blue shirt didn't want to accept.
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:58
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The guy in the blue shirt didn't want to accept.
Did I hear one of them say "this is exactly what your dad said not do do"?
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:58
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Do I sense the other dragons are starting to think this guy is all talk and no investment?
Seems he is and KH is in over her ears. She is a design guru, though I can do all white and cream as I'm sure all of you can!
She designs and others manage. I don't feel that she has the faintest idea of business in the true sense of balance sheets.
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:59
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Ok end of series thoughts:

- Piers: Get rid. He is all talk and adds nothing to the series imho. Bring back Theo. The show is much weaker without him.
- Kelly: I think she's ok and adds to the show.
- Lift: Get rid, it's a cheap gimmick and we all know it's fake.
- Evan: Enough of the voice overs telling us what's about to happen all the time.
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:59
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The overwhelming impression I get tonight, particularly in respect of the boys selling their onesies, is that the dragons are frantically scrabbling around for reasons NOT to invest. I honestly thought I saw a gleam of panic in Duncan Ballantyne's eye as they considered whether or not to accept his offer. It'll be interesting to see whether his offer actually comes to fruition. Do even the dragons have cash flow problems?
I love the show but perhaps it has come to the end of its useful life.
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Old 15-09-2013, 20:59
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Hopefully this will be Piers Linney's first and last series.

I think if he invested a tenner in something he'd have a heart attack.
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:00
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I'm going to rewind now just to see Duncan's face again at that moment 1/2 way through the show.
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:00
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I went off him the moment they referred to him as a "Cloud Computing Pioneer".
I don't know what that means but I quite like him as a Dragon.
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:01
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Did I hear one of them say "this is exactly what your dad said not do do"?
Yep! They can back out if they wish. The agreement in the den isn't legally binding.
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:05
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Just watching dragons den, the other dragons really dislike piers, I don't blame them, there is something I dislike about him, cannot put my finger on it.
He's a coward to investment? The whole purpose of him being there.
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:06
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I don't get it, the business has to stop as they can't use the YO, so why's he invested
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:08
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I don't know what that means but I quite like him as a Dragon.
probably means he hasn't really got any money
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:09
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I don't get it, the business has to stop as they can't use the YO, so why's he invested
It doesn't have to stop. They can change it at any point. They probably don't even have to change it if the business never amounts to anything major.
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:18
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It doesn't have to stop. They can change it at any point. They probably don't even have to change it if the business never amounts to anything major.
Yeah i guess so.

A onesie, i wouldn't even wear a one in the house on my own, they are just baby grows for adults tbh
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:19
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I was trying to find a onesie online the other day to avoid heating bills but failed to find anything. They need onesies for middle aged people not kids. Kids aren't paying the bills.
Why should onesies be for any age? Surely one size fits all?
Are they going to be the slankys or whatever I wasted money on, desperate to find Christmas presents a couple of years back.

I asked a devotee of onesies, what happens in the loo? You have to strip down apparently and get cold, so what is the point?
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:22
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Why should onesies be for any age? Surely one size fits all?
Are they going to be the slankys or whatever I wasted money on, desperate to find Christmas presents a couple of years back.

I asked a devotee of onesies, what happens in the loo? You have to strip down apparently and get cold, so what is the point?
I spend most of my day not on the loo so I'm not going to design my warm weather indoor clothing just to fit round the loo.
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:23
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If Duncans got 40%, havn't they just gave him their business then, as they only have 30% each.
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Old 15-09-2013, 21:30
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I spend most of my day not on the loo so I'm not going to design my warm weather indoor clothing just to fit round the loo.
ladies must strip the top down to spend a penny. Shiverrry.
For £60, whack the heating up.
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