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vashti1999
09-16-2004, 11:35 PM
Did you guys see the show? They were right, that was an interesting boardroom meeting. Even after Brad waived his exemption (which I thought was stupid as soon as he said it) I still thought he was safe. I didn't think Trump would fire him, but you could tell the way Trump jumped on Brad's decision that he thought it was stupid. I guess it goes to show you can't do something like that in the real business world. It's dog eat dog and there'll be someone else ready to take your place if you put yourself on the line like that. I don't know how Brad kept from crying in that cab from his mistake. You could tell he was shocked and wished he hadn't done it. He went from being safe to being fired. Now everyone else will be smart enough to not give up their exemption. So far the boardroom meetings are the best part of the show for me.

TVFactFan
09-16-2004, 11:57 PM
Originally posted by vashti1999
Did you guys see the show? They were right, that was an interesting boardroom meeting. Even after Brad waived his exemption (which I thought was stupid as soon as he said it) I still thought he was safe. I didn't think Trump would fire him, but you could tell the way Trump jumped on Brad's decision that he thought it was stupid. I guess it goes to show you can't do something like that in the real business world. It's dog eat dog and there'll be someone else ready to take your place if you put yourself on the line like that. I don't know how Brad kept from crying in that cab from his mistake. You could tell he was shocked and wished he hadn't done it. He went from being safe to being fired. Now everyone else will be smart enough to not give up their exemption. So far the boardroom meetings are the best part of the show for me.


I just knew Stacy was gone. But I now see that Trump's decision is not based on the number of people who vote that you be fired. Great Show.

IAlsoLoveRaymond
09-17-2004, 09:33 AM
I guess it is unanymous, Bradford is a moron. This goes way beyond The Apprentice. Take it from a reality show veteran; you don't give up Immunity on Survivor, you don't give up a Golden Veto when you can save yourself on Big Brother, YOU NEVER TURN DOWN AN EXEMPTION! And in this situation it is even more risky, because only one person casts a vote.

Pitooey
09-17-2004, 03:56 PM
I enjoyed this show so much......... And I agree with Trump. Bradford was a dummy and he had to go...........

-*Forever*-
09-17-2004, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by Pitooey
I enjoyed this show so much......... And I agree with Trump. Bradford was a dummy and he had to go...........

:nod: Except I really thought that he didn't deserve it for this one. He was really good at selling this week. But the week before? Ugh.

I wish Stacie had gone.

But thank God Jennifer stayed.

Pitooey
09-17-2004, 09:20 PM
Originally posted by -*Forever*-
:nod: Except I really thought that he didn't deserve it for this one. He was really good at selling this week. But the week before? Ugh.

I wish Stacie had gone.

But thank God Jennifer stayed. Stacie is definitely going..... I know they edit these shows so you can see the worse in people. But she does look like she could Whack out...........

I liked when she told the gals "I am not leaving without a fight!!!" I was really hoping for a fight....... LOL....... :lol:

-*Forever*-
09-18-2004, 07:44 PM
Quick question - Stacie is Stacie J, correct?

Cos in a magazine I read today, it said her last name was Upchuck. Or something.

Kaitlyn = confused.

Brent88
09-18-2004, 10:06 PM
Just watched the repeat and I must say he is the stupidest, most idiotic reality show contestant I've ever seen. That was so dumb. I have absolutely fallen in love with the boardroom. Tonight's was great TV, the best in weeks if not months.