siblers wrote: » Karen was giving out about Katherine spending too much time trying to haggle over the handkerchief yet when the other girl didn't want to waste time trying to save a quid over the car aerial, she was giving out about that too. That really bugged me. She either wants them to haggle down and save every penny or not waste time trying to save a quid here and there, she can't have it both ways
alchemist33 wrote: » Karen made some comment in the boardroom to one of the women - and I can't remember what it was now - but the look on her face could only be described as a sneer. I'm really beginning to dislike Karen, especially when you compare her to Margaret before her.
SteM wrote: » Practically every season they're given a task where they have to run around London buying stuff and every season they seem to have a group of people that look bewildered every time the place is mentioned. You'd think people would study various areas of London when they're picked to go on it. A bit of research might make them look good in the boardroom.
_Dara_ wrote: » Hubs said the same thing last night. And would you not just get the easy-to-find stuff out of the away? Sarj's team lost because they didn't get two of the big ticket items. How many builder's providers must there be in London? And running around after a Spurs scarf? Go to a sporting god shop or any shop in the environs of the Spurs grounds, you numpties! Then you might have time to meet the Amstrad computer guy!
SteM wrote: » Sorry, haven't read the thread.
reap-a-rat wrote: » Maybe I take too simplistic a view of things but I just don't understand how you fail to get everything in the time on that task, no matter how big London is! Spending an hour at the start to pick two arbitrary teams and divvy the goods and make a plan that nobody has a notion of sticking to is actually ridiculous! The scarf took the biscuit in my opinion - one team actually buying a second hand scarf from some guy in his house? You're in London ffs, you'll get a spurs scarf in a petrol station! Jesus! I'd like to get a picture of the timeliness involved because they make it look like it takes them 6 hours to get 1 item and then 2 hours to get everything else, which I'm sure is not the case. It seems the real issue is that the candidates can't read a map and don't know how to use the yellow pages to their advantage. When they can't Google everything they don't know what to do.
ArmaniJeanss wrote: » In your world (and indeed my world) you'd pick up the scarf for £5 at a petrol station and it would take about 10 minutes. In the gameshow its much more complicated - if the person in the petrol station can't get permission from their boss to have 10 people inc a film crew do a 30 minute shoot then it doesn't happen.
SteM wrote: » But the other team went into a normal shop and bought one for £11.99, no negotiation was needed or shown.
_Dara_ wrote: » And would you not just get the easy-to-find stuff out of the away? Sarj's team lost because they didn't get two of the big ticket items. How many builder's providers must there be in London? And running around after a Spurs scarf? Go to a sporting god shop or any shop in the environs of the Spurs grounds, you numpties! Then you might have time to meet the Amstrad computer guy!
dudara wrote: » There are always some fine print attached to the description of each item that we sometimes don't see. Plus, the teams have to negotiate on this task. They aren't allowed to simply pop into a store and buy the item for shelf price. I actually hadn't realised that rule existed myself until recently
Birdsong wrote: » Is it me or do they all have mad glasses!
alchemist33 wrote: » Yeah, Charles was a disaster. I thought he and Andrew would go. How can Alan work with Andrew after what he said about him?
everlast75 wrote: I missed that - what did Andrew say about Alan?
everlast75 wrote: » I missed that - what did Andrew say about Alan?
alchemist33 wrote: » Sorry, wasnt clear there. It was what Sir Alan said about Andrew, as hitman said there. That he was so unprofessional he could never see himself workin with him.
siblers wrote: » I'm surprised she even brought in Andrew, your one doing the tour was absolutley useless as was Charles. Alan must have a soft spot for Charles as it made no sense as to why he was kept on.