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Old Endeavour
24-08-2014
I wonder what a multi-millionaire's plan b is?
anyonefortennis
24-08-2014
Originally Posted by IJoinedInMay:
“It's obvious that you can't protect a helmet with a light on. Such a thing's been used in mining for years.”

But with a built in light. There should be some design patent available.
divingbboy
24-08-2014
The tees are a terrible idea.
Old Endeavour
24-08-2014
Originally Posted by heiker:
“Is the safety requirement of the helmet compromised by the built in lights ?”

It would have to be fully tested to go on sale in this country unless they only sell them on market stalls.
Old Endeavour
24-08-2014
Originally Posted by divingbboy:
“The tees are a terrible idea.”

Think of all the poor fat millionaire business men who can't bend over to pick up their tees.

Doesn't your heart bleed for them?

heiker
24-08-2014
Originally Posted by Old Endeavour:
“It would have to be fully tested to go on sale in this country unless they only sell them on market stalls. ”

I was puzzled as to why the lights were so big. I'm sure that the led lights you can purchase for your helmet are quite small?
divingbboy
24-08-2014
Why!?
Old Endeavour
24-08-2014
mmmmm......

Pop up garden furniture - WHY?
IJoinedInMay
24-08-2014
He reminds me of Wallace.
anyonefortennis
24-08-2014
Pop up tables are all the rage. Where? In his mind.
Moxey
24-08-2014
The dragons have a point about eating off the floor but you'd have to pity him.
Old Endeavour
24-08-2014
So people with a small yard will buy a cheap plastic garden set and not a £300 pop-up waste of time.
And posh people will want designer garden furniture and have the space for it.

There isn't therefore a market for it.
heiker
24-08-2014
It's dangerous. If it lowers when your legs are in the pit......OUCH
radcliffe95
24-08-2014
What was different about the 'midnight' version of the bike helmet, it looked the same to me??
anyonefortennis
24-08-2014
Originally Posted by radcliffe95:
“What was different about the 'midnight' version of the bike helmet, it looked the same to me??”

The cover of the light was tinted to blend into the colour of the helmet.
anyonefortennis
24-08-2014
Did he just give Peter the finger?
Old Endeavour
24-08-2014
Originally Posted by heiker:
“It's dangerous. If it lowers when your legs are in the pit......OUCH”

I think it locks when you twist it, but with that bodge-job who knows?
IJoinedInMay
24-08-2014
These teepees also are a bit expensive.
anyonefortennis
24-08-2014
Kelly is not a happy dragon. She looked like she could spit fire at Deborah.
Sick Bullet
24-08-2014
Surprised she went with Deborah, two dragons and it looked more Kelly's area.
Grouty
24-08-2014
Strange decision that, odd thats its the last in the series, when the EPG says its episode 6 of 12
clm2071
24-08-2014
Originally Posted by Grouty:
“Strange decision that, odd thats its the last in the series, when the EPG says its episode 6 of 12 ”

Wasnt there a mid series break in the last series too?
SueG
24-08-2014
Originally Posted by Sick Bullet:
“Surprised she went with Deborah, two dragons and it looked more Kelly's area.”

I would have made exactly the same decision as she did. Deborah had already thought of an idea for expanding the business into another area, and I believe she had more to offer the business. It's not better to have a 80% share in a failing or just-breaking even business instead of a 75% share in a highly successful business.
boksbox
24-08-2014
Originally Posted by Moxey:
“The dragons have a point about eating off the floor but you'd have to pity him.”

No different from using an existing garden table exposed to the elements and birds
COTTONHEAT
24-08-2014
I think I read somewhere that Duncan won't be back next series
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