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http://www.bbc.co.uk/apprentice/candidates.shtml

 

Anita - pig. the new Jade.

Debra - disabled Celine Dion.

Kate - passable

Kimberley - an 8-pinter.

Lorraine - words do not exist that can describe this.

Mona- 4 pinter

Paula - do-able

Yasmina - Not human, A Gerry Anderson creation.

 

hahahah, Kate is more than passable imo. Cant wait for the new series to start :-)

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Anita - I agree, a disgrace....worst than Jade

Debra - got a bit of the bar owner bird from Shameless, defo worth a poke

Kate - best of the bunch

Kimberley - 8 pints a tad harch..will go for 5

Lorraine - omg she looks like a female Stephen Hawking

Mona- 4 pinter no way...shes the 8pint fugley!!!

Paula - again horrible, although ginger so possibily a good lay

Yasmina - screams 'Exorcist' to me.

 

As for winner..Rocky Andrews for me

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Where in Hampshire is Kate From?

 

Alresford according to the Echo!

 

SO postcode, so that will do for me, plus she's more than passable.

 

Surely the Saints Web Forum favourite, unless she turns out to be really annoying and jumped-up...

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Apparently the first episode of this series had over 8M viewers which is a record for the programme so someone is still watching it!

 

Amsair

Amsair Executive Aviation was founded in 1993, and is run by Sugar's son Daniel. As with Amstrad, the name Amsair is an acronym taken from the initials of Sugar's name "Alan Michael Sugar Air." Amsair operates a large Cessna fleet, and one Embraer ERJ-135 with the registration G-SIRA, offering business and executive jet charters.

 

Amsprop

 

Main article: Amsprop

Amsprop is an investment firm owned by Sugar and controlled by his son Daniel. In September 2006 it bought the IBM South Bank building from private investors for £115 million. The IBM Centre occupies a prime site between the river and Upper Ground east of the National Theatre and west of ITV's London Television Centre. IBM's lease runs for another eight years. The trade press speculates that the site is likely to present a major redevelopment opportunity.[30] This was featured in the last episode of the 2007 series of the Apprentice UK on the 13 June that year, with the final two contestants planning to build a unique property that would be symbolic in the London skyline.

Simon Ambrose, winner of the 2007 series of The Apprentice, currently works for Amsprop Estates.

 

Viglen Ltd

 

Main article: Viglen

Sir Alan is the owner (and Chairman of the board) of Viglen Ltd, an IT services provider catering primarily to the education and public sector. Following the sale of Amstrad PLC to BSkyB, Viglen is now Sugar's sole IT establishment.[31]

 

Amscreen

 

Sir Alan is Chairman of Amscreen, a company run by Simon Sugar, his eldest son, specialising in selling advertising space based around screens that they provide to schools and bars.

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