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The Bring Back Adam To Sort out The Toffs Thread
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itviss
27-03-2008
Originally Posted by ~V~:
“He did? And ended up at a 'New Uni'? Hardly seems likely does it?

Nonetheless, he's still a geezer-bloke”

I went to private school and am in a "new uni". It's because I'm rather thick and lazy, though.
frost
27-03-2008
Originally Posted by rivercity_rules:
“Anyone Agree.

Adam would make Raef self-combust it would be amazing.”

Not really. While Adam might have been anything but a toff, he was still an annoying, average contestant who had a huge ego.
Adam Hosker
29-03-2008
I bet people end up liking Raef
Cressida
29-03-2008
Originally Posted by Adam Hosker:
“I bet people end up liking Raef”

That'd be some huge turnaround unless Raef disappears into the background to become this year's sleeper.
floraandfauna
29-03-2008
Originally Posted by Cressida:
“That'd be some huge turnaround unless Raef disappears into the background to become this year's sleeper.”

I liked Adam, let's face it all of them are annoying too self-confident gits, but Raef wasn't as bad as Alex in that task. Alex refused to take any blame whatsoever for that task and as project manager he should have seen where he went wrong. Instead of realising what he'd done he went red faced and all shouty in the boardroom and gave no one a chance to speak in their defence and actually say who was to blame

Shame on SAS for being so gullible. Guess he doesn't get it right always as we have already seen with Michelle
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