Hi everyone,
Do any of you know if Piers is currently married?
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It's down to the final two ... and we're just hours away from finding out who Mr. Trump will crown the new "Apprentice." I realize most of you are betting against the arrogant, crude Brit in hopes he is taught a lesson by the country music star from heaven. But, should Trace win this competition just because he is nicer than Piers? Or, rather, should Piers lose this battle because he doesn't care at all what the public really thinks of him or his attitude? Before you vote, take a moment to evaluate both sides of the coin.
Sure, Trace is a great guy. He's even raising money for a charity that will improve the health of his daughter. He's also quietly raised a considerable amount of money during his challenges. He's not a back-stabber. In the corporate boardroom he'd rather keep his mouth closed than discuss his ill feelings about the person sitting next to him. You can trust him with your kids, your wife, and your money. America likes Trace cause he believes in liberty and justice for all - and that's the American way. But does that really make Trace a winner? Does that really qualify him to be the Apprentice?
Piers is an arrogant, at times obnoxious Brit who focuses heavily on the bottom line. He doesn't enjoy just winning, he likes to annihilate the competition - and he'll do whatever is necessary to accomplish that goal. Piers strikes me as a strategic person; always comparing the challenger's strengthes and weaknesses to the bottom line. If he doesn't like you he'll tell you. If he thinks you did a poor job he'll reprimand you in the boardroom. He makes the little people feel even smaller. That's not very nice, and hey - that ain't the American way neither. But at the end of the day, you can bet Piers did his best to achieve his goal. Still, does that make him a loser? Are we saying he isn't worthy of being awarded the title just because he isn't as sweet as grandma's apple pie?
Who utimately proves better for the stability of a company: The guy who clocks in at work everyday with a Mary Poppins attitude and recieves love from every employee in the company but winds up costing the company rather than helping? Or that arrogant, insangely honest guy in the next cubicle that produces more revenue for the company than three people alone? Okay ... okay, I agree this example is a little far-fetched. Sometimes you have to create bizarre situations for people to really understand and evaluate what they percieve to be the truth.
If you haven't noticed, I'm riding with Piers all the way. Piers is a winner. Sure, he's a little aggressive and abrasive - but when you watch Donald Trump don't you see the same qualities? Why everyone is so up-in-arms about Piers' personality is beyond me. That man strategically beat his competitors time and time again and made them look like amateurs. He deserves to win this competition. Trace can be my friend, but Piers can lead my team.
In closing, for all those folks out there who care and are still a little unsure, allow me to share a phrase with you I coined a long time ago: Don't hate the player or the game ... hate the fact you can't compete©™!
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After last night's episode, it wasn't really a surprise to me who would be in the final. However, this year's final task seems to differ from previous seasons because Piers and Trace are working together on the same task, but they each have overall responsibility for two elements. At this point, it seems like the Back Street Boys are consuming a lot of Trace's time as well as patience. Since they are in the same industry as Trace, you would think they would have reasonable expectations. Afterall, they're not playing at an outdoor stadium or a large venue.
It will be interesting to see how many country celebs Trace is able to recruit to show up since he made the comment he would be chartering two planes. Well, I can't wait for the finale. Good luck to both men....Ricky3107
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Flag it:I just watched Celebrity Apprentise on my computer. I was a viewer from long ago who became distant after Mr. Trump & Ms O'Donnell were bickering. I have got to give credit where credit is due- Donald Trump! All is forgiven I am loyal to your show again & each week I am waiting breathlessly for the next episode!!!! Good Job!
I also can't believe you made Omorosa a star. I really never liked her- but she was the perfect antagonist. I joined again because of Piers. God Bless that man for getting Chef Ramsey involved in buying the paintings for charity. (I Love Chef Ramsey.) Piers is a wonderful player who could admit his downfall was "getting mad" but his win made Apprentise History! Piers reacted perfect at the mudslinging Omorosa used to try & save herself. Piers is a man's man who is really blossuming into quite a player! 
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When the art gallery opened up, I thought Empresario had a slight advantage because majority of the patrons were steered in the direction of their displays by Omarosa.
Once again, Piers called in his heavy hitters and they did not disappoint him. What a beating they gave Empresario, $164,000 to only $7,000 in Sales. Hydra clearly selected the right artist because there were some pieces available in multiple quantities which enabled more people to purchase the same piece of art. I guess Empresario wasn't able to find this info out for themselves or the outcome may have been different.
Since Omarosa went 0-3 as project manager, she was definitely the front runner to be fired for this task. However, I do agree with Don jr's comments that Stephen being a New Yorker should have been able to have heavy hitters come to this event and purchase some art pieces from him.
Hydra clearly works well as a team. I hope they keep up the great work. I look forward to next week's show.....Ricky3107
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