So it’s with great sadness that we say goodnight to Noorul the genius. Try not to dwell on the tragedy of his departure, just focus on how funny it’s been to watch him masquerade as a businessman when in fact he’s just on work experience. At least he went down fighting though: the telling-off he gave Ben for being rude made him sound like a real science teacher and everything. But not even that could save Noorul from the inevitable boot in the pants from the beardy Amstrad monster. Good luck, little Noorul – we’ll miss you.
Right let’s talk about Ben. Is it me or was Ben half-asleep during this week’s episode? He was much quieter than normal and his face looked all puffy. Let’s hope he hasn’t got pig-flu. Whatever the reason, he seemed a changed man. Or in the more dramatic words of Sir Alan: a “broken man.” But in a weird way, Ben’s uncharacteristic sheepishness probably saved him, cos it meant he allowed Noorul to open his mouth. But changing his mind about who to bring into the boardroom made him look like a right plank, not to mention what it did to James’s face.
Oh and talking of faces, Debra’s got a really sour one: kind of like a badger sucking a Wham bar. After talking back to Nick like that, I reckon badger-face will be in the dole queue with Noorul by this time next week. That’ll give her something to sulk about.
Words: David Levin
if this group of apprentices are a representative sample of a product of our education system, then what a waste of time and money. it's leads me to agree with the opinion that our universities intake should be on academic ability only. lets go for quality instead of quantity, i say, lets scrape these useless degrees of media studies etc. that give our young people an unrealistic sense of intellect.
WISH I WAS A FEW YEARS YOUNGER. COULD WIN. ALL DOWN TO COMMEN SENCE, LOYLTY, AND MOST IMPORTANT HARD WORK. OH YEAH LOYLTY DOES NOT count ANYMORE.
yh, 2 rite
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