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Originally posted by babycc at 18-7-2005 11:19 PM:
nampak sgt erin da besar kepala semlm...
itu ada batu byk besar
ada duduk si erin punya kepala .........
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Meluatnyer tengok Chris.
Persal DT tak fire dier awal |
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[quote]Originally posted by GAMEOVER at 7/25/05 of 12:00 AM:
Meluatnyer tengok Chris.
Persal DT tak fire dier awal |
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lepat_pisang This user has been deleted
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sape kn buang mlm td?alih pi tukar CSI..tukar2 je dah abis..harap2 bukan alex
[ Last edited by lepat_pisang on 25-7-2005 at 11:57 AM ] |
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Originally posted by lepat_pisang at 7/25/05 of 11:55 AM:
sape kn buang mlm td?alih pi tukar CSI..tukar2 je dah abis..harap2 bukan alex
[ Last edited by lepat_pisang on 25-7-2005 at 11:57 AM ]
alex slamat smalam... smalam yang kena pecat Stephanie... |
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stephanie..ntahlah..tak tau nak kata suka ke idak ngan keputusan tu... |
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lepat_pisang This user has been deleted
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Originally posted by DaoMing_Si at 25-7-2005 12:55 PM:
alex slamat smalam... smalam yang kena pecat Stephanie...
loo..ye ke?..syian dia..sbb kes dia antar sampai ke brooklyn tu ekk..tp lepat lg x suka chris..cam bagus je :ketuk:
[ Last edited by lepat_pisang on 26-7-2005 at 08:06 AM ] |
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kendra ngan craig dah mula nak gaduh
pastu team lg satu dah mula berpuak2
makin jadi menarik skarg ni |
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chris nih dah jadik jutawan nak keje ngan DT gak buat pe la... |
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caroline mcm x puas hati jerk ngan keputusan DT semlm... |
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Originally posted by adheq at 25-7-2005 10:05 PM:
chris nih dah jadik jutawan nak keje ngan DT gak buat pe la...
Kalo keje ngan DT bleh jadik bilionwan plak. |
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Originally posted by babycc at 25-7-2005 10:12 PM:
caroline mcm x puas hati jerk ngan keputusan DT semlm...
Dia tak puas hati ker ker?
Kan Carolyn ader cakap dari segi leadership, mmg patut Stephanie kena fire. |
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Originally posted by lepat_pisang at 7/25/05 of 03:28 PM:
loo..ye ke?..syian dia..sbb kes dia antar sampai ke brooklyn tu ekk..tp lepat lg x suka chris..cam bagus je :ketuk:
tak tau ar sbab aper dier kena pecat... tak pasti.. tapi aku pun tak suker kat chris... berlagak bagus... orang tegur sket da nak mengamuk... ntah pa pe...
Chris :ketuk: |
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2 minggu berturut-turut fly miss the apperentice 3
dis week nyer sinopsis ...
lambat sket paste
fly x sihat sgt ....... |
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lepat_pisang This user has been deleted
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sape nama mamat yg suka kunyah tembakau tu ekk..confius lak..chris ke craig?..sorry..lepat jarang tgk sebenarnya..br skg ikut skit2 |
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Originally posted by lepat_pisang at 26-7-2005 08:08 AM:
sape nama mamat yg suka kunyah tembakau tu ekk..confius lak..chris ke craig?..sorry..lepat jarang tgk sebenarnya..br skg ikut skit2
chris |
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Originally posted by lepat_pisang at 26-7-2005 08:08 AM:
sape nama mamat yg suka kunyah tembakau tu ekk..confius lak..chris ke craig?..sorry..lepat jarang tgk sebenarnya..br skg ikut skit2
Bukan takat kunyah tembakau, kunyah bijik bunga matahari, kuat mencarut, perasan bagus, tak ngaku silap |
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Episode 10 [24th July 2005]
After surviving the boardroom, Angie and Chris walked back into the suite and Angie got a big hug from Tana - but not everyone was happy. Stephanie admitted she was disappointed that Erin was gone. To Stephanie, that meant she was "stuck" on a team with Chris and Angie, who she called "mean," "rude," and "verbally abusive." But it cut both ways as Angie wasn't thrilled with having to work with Stephanie either. Angie accused Stephanie of not supporting her in the boardroom; Angie even mocked Stephanie with an impression of her. Although Stephanie looked exasperated, Chris got a kick out of the impression and laughed. Net Worth was anything but one big happy family. But Magna had their own family secrets as Alex, Kendra and Bren held a covert meeting without Tana and Craig. Alex, Kendra and Bren decided to keep the power concentrated in their original team members and declared that Bren would lead the team next.
The following day, the two teams met with Trump, who didn't sugarcoat the situation. He told Net Worth that they had been decimated and were on a losing streak. So, Trump let Angie, Chris and Stephanie steal a member from Magna. The three came to a quick and unanimous decision. They wanted Alex. Alex said good-bye to his old teammates and moved over to his new group, evening the teams up with four candidates each. Then Trump laid out the next task. Each team would create a brand-new type of pizza for Dominos, a company that he said serves up more than 400 million pizzas a year to hungry customers. Each team would incorporate a pizza topping that Dominos didn't normally use - Trump mentioned he was partial to meatballs. Each team would then make and sell their pizzas from a mobile kitchen. The winner would be the team with the highest sales. The losers would return to the boardroom where another candidate would be fired. George and Carolyn would keep a watchful eye on the fledgling pizza businesses and report back to Trump.
Stephanie was happy to be Project Manager of Net Worth not only because she felt she could bring the team to victory, but because she didn't want Chris to be their leader. In her own words, Stephanie said that when Chris led the team, he was "a nutcase." Net Worth's first task was to create a new type of pizza. The group brainstormed and eventually picked Trump's suggestion of meatballs as their new topping. Alex tossed out "Meatball Masterpiece" for the name and it stuck.
Chris confided in Angie that he had kicked his tobacco chewing habit, just as he had promised Trump. But now, instead of a jaw full of tobacco, Chris was chewing on a jaw full of sunflower seeds. Angie was concerned about Chris quitting cold turkey and suggested he think about tapering off by using nicotine gum. Chris shot down the idea, but admitted that he might be a little short with people for a while. Angie said, "You're short on a good day" - and Chris confessed that the charge was true.
Magna had its own brainstorming session, led by Project Manager Bren. Team members threw out all kinds of new pizza concoctions, including meatloaf pizza, taco pizza and pepper steak pizza. Tana said that her Italian heritage came out when she pitched the idea of meatball toppings and dubbed the new creation the "Manga Meatball" pizza ("manga" meaning "eat" in Italian). The team liked the idea and went with the new topping and name. Tana said it was great to contribute so much to the task, but she also knew that she would be exposed to risk if the team failed.
Tana and Kendra were in charge of marketing and the duo went after a five block radius around their location to solicit orders from business firms and small shops. Kendra said that the task would be won or lost on this marketing effort - and the ability of Craig and Bren to fill the orders.
As Project Manager, Stephanie hired promotional models to help sell pizzas. Stephanie told the models to hit the dormitories at NYU. Inside the team's mobile pizza kitchen, Chris was making the pizzas while Alex worked the front counter. But Chris felt that Alex was chatting up the ladies when he needed to be working the register, taking orders and answering the phone. Stephanie said she needed to deliver pizzas to a construction site in Brooklyn. Alex warned that the trip would take an hour. But Stephanie left the troops and headed out to deliver the pies even though she had never stepped foot on a New York subway. But Stephanie persevered, found the construction site, made the delivery and apologized for the delay.
Back at Net Worth's mobile pizza parlor, things were getting hot. Chris was frustrated when Alex was talking with one of the team's models and not picking up the ringing phone. Chris yelled at Alex and Alex told Chris not to yell at him again. Chris was incredulous. "Are you serious?", he asked. Chris had had enough and told Alex twice, "Get the f*** out of my face." In an interview, Alex said that Chris had physically threatened him.
When Stephanie got back from Brooklyn and her subway delivery, Angie said that they should get the models they hired over to Union Square - but Stephanie admitted that she didn't know where the models were. After selling their last pizza, the team headed back to Trump Tower. On the way, Alex told Stephanie that Chris had threatened him. Stephanie said that the behavior was unprofessional and unacceptable.
Both teams arrived at the boardroom to learn the results of their hard work. Carolyn reported that Magna had taken in $653.12 thanks in large part to Kendra and Tana's marketing effort. George said that Net Worth's sales totaled only $523.90. Magna was the winner! Trump asked Stephanie who she thought the problem was. Stephanie didn't hesitate. "Chris," she said. As the winners, the members of Magna would move up from pizza to breakfast with Trump in his apartment the next morning. As for Net Worth, they would return to the boardroom where someone would be fired.
In the suite, Chris confronted Alex when he heard that Alex was saying that Chris had threatened him. Chris told Alex that he never threatened him - and to say so was being dishonest. But Alex told Chris that when Chris said, "Get the f*** out of my face", Alex took that to mean Chris was close to getting into a physical fight with him. Chris said that he was not threatening Alex and was not going to fight him. In an interview, Chris said he once thought of Alex as a friend, but now he knew that Alex was deceitful and couldn't be trusted.
When Magna arrived at Donald's apartment for breakfast, they were impressed by the d閏or. In an interview, Kendra said that the place was so full of gold that Trump must have been a rapper in a former life. Tana knew that the breakfast was more than a chance to eat. She said that it was an important opportunity to spend time with The Donald outside of the boardroom.
Back in the suite, Stephanie and Alex had a secret meeting filled with whispers. Stephanie told Alex they both knew who needed to go. But she said that if she brought Angie back in to face the firing with her, Angie wouldn't necessarily gun for Chris. So, Stephanie proposed that she bring Alex back in to face the firing and then they could both take Chris out. But Alex wasn't on board with the idea. He felt that if Stephanie brought Alex and Chris in, all three would be equally likely to be fired. Alex was honest with Stephanie and said that if she were looking for someone to go solely after Chris, Alex was not her man. Alex said it would be everyone for himself.
Net Worth entered the boardroom and sat opposite George, Carolyn and Trump. Stephanie said that Chris was difficult to manage and added that Chris threatened Alex. Chris thought that was ridiculous. But Alex said he felt he was physically threatened. Chris said he was not going to hit Alex. Chris said that Alex was the one who got in his face and said, "Don't you ever talk to me like that again." But Trump told Chris, "You're very rough around the edges." Then Trump turned to Stephanie and asked if she were tough enough to handle her team. Angie said that Stephanie was not tough enough to lead at this level. Then Angie said that the team lost because of poor marketing and placed the blame for that squarely on Stephanie's shoulders. Stephanie said that she had a solid marketing effort in place. She had hired models to help advertise the pizza and sent them to the NYU dormitories. Carolyn asked why Stephanie had sent all of the models to the dorms and none to Union Square, just blocks away. George jumped in and suggested the dorms were a bad idea anyway. "Nobody's there at lunchtime," he said. Chris chimed in and said that a model even asked why they weren't told to go to Union Square. Finally, Trump told Stephanie it was time to choose. He asked her who she would send up to the safety of the suite. Stephanie said, "Angie" - and Trump was surprised. As the candidates got up to leave, Trump warned Stephanie that she had better fight harder for herself than she just had. With just George and Carolyn at the table with him, Trump asked his trusted advisors for their input. George said he questioned why Angie was sent up to the safety of the suite. But Carolyn said the move made sense. The big conflict on the team was between Chris and Alex.
After Alex, Stephanie and Chris came back, Alex claimed that Chris had a short fuse, which made it difficult for Stephanie to manage him. Stephanie said that Chris yells, curses and has no business savvy. Stephanie again brought up the specter of Chris threatening to physically harm Alex and she told Donald that he doesn't want someone like that in his organization. Trump again asked if Chris threatened Alex. And again, it came down to perceptions. Alex said he felt Chris had threatened him. Chris said he had not. Alex said that Chris had potential but just wasn't there yet; his temper was too short. Then Trump turned back to Stephanie and questioned her ability to handle her team. Stephanie admitted that she was not used to such a volatile business environment. Trump warned that life was volatile and that he needed someone who could handle difficult situations. Alex then laid into a surprised Stephanie, catching her off guard. Alex said that Stephanie was the least qualified to be in the competition. And when Stephanie asked Alex if he'd rather work with Chris than her, Alex said yes. Trump also thought it was a big mistake for Stephanie to spend an hour or more delivering a few pizzas to Brooklyn when she should have been back with her team. But Trump returned to his central concern. He just felt that Stephanie wasn't a strong leader and so he finally said, "Stephanie, you're fired."
source : The Apprentice 3 Official Site |
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The Comments : Episode 10th
Meatballs
Where do I begin with this one? I suppose there was more than one kind of meatball on this Dominos Pizza task, the winning meatballs and then those that acted like meatballs!
For starters, Chris, I thought about it before, but now I'm convinced, you may really need to consider taking some serious anger management classes. Whew, like Tana said, "It's JUST pizza." Settle down or you'll bust a blood vessel. I mean, we've all argued during these tasks. Lord knows the women of Season 2 could have fought on the front lines of Normandy, but you my friend have taken anger to a whole new level. If it just happened once, I'd say "whatever." But time and time again you've simply blown up at just about everyone卛n the suite, on tasks and in the boardroom. It's just not good, (or healthy for that matter). Hell, I don't get scared of much but let me tell you, I'd have locked my self in, well, the shower, (since it's the only room with doors in the suite). Most memorably, you made Angie cry once and she's a tough chick. But then you scared Alex to death (although that didn't seem too difficult) - actually, his response was quite weak.
With that said, Alex my man, toughen up! Although I think you are a strong player and got a raw deal by having to switch teams, you really didn't have to go cry to Stephanie about the spat you had with Chris, unless of course that was your way of diverting Stephanie's attention away from bringing you into the boardroom. You have proven yourself to be one of the most intelligent men in this game, and like I've said before, you're one of my top "under the radar players."
So to Alex and Chris, although your team lost this meatball-themed pizza task, you surely won the reward for acting like the two biggest "he said, he said, aggressive vs. passive aggressive" meatballs on this task. Well done.
Moving on, is it me or is anyone else noticing that the big guy's kind of stealing the show these days? Seems to me that DT's even funnier than ever and even taking a new kind of interest in the candidates (never seen until now). Since when did he start giving advice for the boardroom? Wish we had received some of that when we were competing. It would have made a world of difference, let me tell you. The thing is, when the big guy tells you what he wants or likes, you better listen carefully and do exactly what he says or else. This time, he gave Stephanie advice about exactly how to handle the boardroom upon her return and then he gave advice to Chris when he left to go up to the suite. Amazing! The thing is Stephanie didn't listen - or if she did, she just couldn't handle being as tough as DT had asked her to be and was ultimately fired for it. Hint: at this stage of the game, you have to fight, kill and claw your way through that boardroom. The big guy loves it. I believe it's why he likes Chris so much. As volatile as Chris seems, he's a fighter and fortunately or unfortunately, that's what it takes!
So here we are, more then halfway through the competition with the final seven remaining. Kendra and Tana are my personal contenders for the top two. Although the two are unique personalities, they really seem to know how to play "the game," when to step up and when to lay low. As for Alex, Bren and Craig, my guess is that two of you will make it to the top four - and maybe beyond. And as for Angie and Mr. Anger Management, my guess is that one of you will be packing your bags pretty soon, so don't forget your dry cleaning on the way out. It's in the front hall closet.
Best of luck to the last remaining.
Sincerely,
Your Apprentice Alumna,
Jennifer D. Crisafulli
It's About Time, You Meatball!
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