Jan Tincher, Master Neuro-Linguistic
Programmer,
reviews Donald Trump's show - "Celebrity
Apprentice"
Piers Morgan
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Week Thirteen:
Piers is the winner! He is the Celebrity Apprentice! (He
won, but not from being nice. There, I said it!)
Week Twelve: Piers is one of the final
two. He picked his team (Stephen
and Carol) to help him with the title.
We'll see if they can do it.
Week Eleven: Piers is still in his
height of glory from demolishing Omarosa
last week. His team won again this week.
Week Ten: Piers is in his height
of glory. He was the Project
Manager, and Trump said Piers led his team to the greatest victory
in the Apprentice! His team sold $164,000 worth of art. When Omarosa
accused him of being a homosexual, Trump called Piers back in to
the Boardroom to refute that and all Piers did was come in and kiss
Trace on the cheek -- Trace didn't
reciprocate. :)
Week Nine: Piers did really well this
week and his team won.
Week Eight: Piers did rather well this
time. He was sweating in the Boardroom, and Trump called him on
it. Piers said it was because he didn't want to get fired.
Week Seven: Piers was the Project
Manager. He feels as though he is the injured party, what with
Omarosa's taunts about his family, but in my mind he certainly taunted
her enough to make her search for something that would hurt him.
Piers is hard to work with, and if Omarosa isn't on the losing team
next week, and he is, then I think he has a good chance of being
fired.
Week Six: Piers is a one track
mind. He doesn't "have" a one track mind, he, his whole
body, moves with the one track mind. And it mainly is to criticize
and tease and he throws his whole self into it. He aggravates every
Project Manager, and I believe
it's because he always thinks he can do it better.
Week Five: Piers was the Project
Manager. He sent Vincent over
to the girls' team to spy on them. Vincent sent back notes telling
what the girls were doing and what their slogan was. If it would
have stopped there, that might have been "No foul". But
Piers couldn't resist taunting them with their slogan and letting
them know, in an underhanded way, that Vincent was a "spy".
That was childish. His team lost.
Week Four: Piers put on a jester's
outfit and tried to sell tickets. He called his friends and they
came down and donated, putting the men's team over the top.
Week One: Piers seemed rather rude
when he wouldn't sell the hot dogs for $4.00 a couple of times.
Sometimes a person can be a little too focused, don't 'cha think?
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