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Lots of men, doing the washing and ironing
foxy23
02-04-2008
It doesn't get any better than this!

I hope the boys get this one, I think they have been slightly more organised.
Miss Poppy
02-04-2008
Yep, Ian, lee and Alex were great doing all that nitty gritty while the others were swanning around in taxis!
djdiffusion
02-04-2008
Originally Posted by Miss Poppy:
“Yep, Ian, lee and Alex were great doing all that nitty gritty while the others were swanning around in taxis!”

yep, must admit the blokes did a good job this week.
As for the ladies- what a shambles!
Once again where is common sense?

Jenny should have been thrown out.

After tonight, I'm convinced this show is half staged.
You can't learn anything from these people and some of the things they do and say are just unreal.

I'd like to know how they operate in their real day jobs

However the show is entertaining which is why it's on
FlyingParachute7
02-04-2008
The men were organised but I did think Michael (who is increasingly annoying me) Kevin and Raef could have got stuck in a little sooner ... really, how long did they need to swan around in taxis and drink coffee for?!!

I think the sheets were useful because it meant the men were brought together and had to cooperate, which was good for team bonding. Ian, Simon, Alex and Lee did really well and Raef sliiiightly redeemed himself ...
broadshoulder
02-04-2008
I think the editing portrayed them swanning around in taxis and that bit with the coffees could have been from earlier.

But that is bye the bye..

One thing about men - give them a task, give them a machine and give them an objective and they will shine.

After all the abuse men get in life - it was good to see them come up trumps!
Katenutzs
02-04-2008
I thought the guys really got it together tonight. They got on with the job. Raef surprised me because i really felt he did a good job as team leader, much better than last week.

They were organised and deserved to win bless em
FlyingParachute7
02-04-2008
Originally Posted by broadshoulder:
“I think the editing portrayed them swanning around in taxis and that bit with the coffees could have been from earlier.

But that is bye the bye..

One thing about men - give them a task, give them a machine and give them an objective and they will shine.

After all the abuse men get in life - it was good to see them come up trumps!”

That is what I thought initially, but on YBF it showed the first set of guys getting to the laundry early in the day - but when th others had arrived the sky was getting dark. I know it was filmed in late september; but it still shows they werent early.

Oh and I think their success was more individual than gender based. In previous years, girls teams have succeeded in production lines/factories. Just this time the boys were more organsied and did well. I think Simon should have quite a lot of credit for that.
pammi_i
02-04-2008
I was surprised at the eventual outcome as I had intially thought Jenny would be a good PM and I was hoping Raef would be bad, but he came up trumpt in the end. I really thought the boys had fallen into the old trap of selling stuff too cheap when they agreed to do the hotel laundry for £200. I felt that was ridiculous and would have expected them at least to haggle a bit and do it for £300.

The girls - well how did they manage to make less than £200? I reckon I could make £80 in a night on my own if I tried. That's just given me an idea... oh no, I earn that in my day job, so why put myself through it?
funkycub
02-04-2008
But the shirts they were pressing, they were almost giving away and these are people that wear shirts everyday to work - have they never had them cleaned or pressed! They seem to forget the real world!

I also hate all the management speak they do, they speak loada and say nowt!
pammi_i
02-04-2008
They really could have improved this task by having the men in the laundry wear nothing but aprons
funkycub
02-04-2008
Originally Posted by pammi_i:
“They really could have improved this task by having the men in the laundry wear nothing but aprons ”

The shirts were coming increasingly unbuttoned! I was like GO ON Take 'em off!!
judas25
03-04-2008
Why were they wearing their suits i.e. best clothes for doing the laundry and dirty work etc>
Relugus
03-04-2008
Harry Hill: "Yes, ladies, these scenes are actually real!"
lumpbottom
03-04-2008
Originally Posted by judas25:
“Why were they wearing their suits i.e. best clothes for doing the laundry and dirty work etc>”

Because they'd been out selling, and went straight to the laundry.
Acashoonhay
03-04-2008
Originally Posted by Miss Poppy:
“Yep, Ian, lee and Alex were great doing all that nitty gritty while the others were swanning around in taxis!”

I wasn't too bothered. The ones I wanted to see get hot and sweaty were in the laundry
rivercity_rules
03-04-2008
It was clear the scenes of Raef in the Taxi taking hours to get back were edited from other scenes. Raef stayed in the middle, but the others switched around at least once if not twice during all the scenes of them on the phone.

Raefs laughing when they got a big job really angered me, it was soooo put on!

but glad they won over the girls, although unhappy Jenny was allowed to totally shaft Shazia who did nothing wrong and infact probably held the task together single handed
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