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David wins

David thinks... The skirting board radiator idea was brilliant. I'm suprised that none of the dragons backed it.

Form the part we saw, he didn't promote the furniture positioning benefits or the access for repair (that underfloor doesn't have). I'm really surpised none of the dragons backed it. With some more time, the cost might have been able to be dropped. The only thing I can imagine is that the patent didn't cover the concept of radiator in the skirting.

Voting ended: 30th Sep 08 at 13:46

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100% agree. David wins!

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50% agree
50% disagree

Colin draws

Colin is sure... that my new invention will secure the investment I'm looking for from the lovely Deborah Meaden

It's a revolutionary new take of the whole 'teas made' idea. Basically the machine sits next to your armchair. It takes water from the air to produce an endless supply of tea, it has a hot plate on the top for keeping your kebab warm between bites and it has a built in subwoofer so you can drop some serious beats while you're enjoying the food and beverage. It has an gadget which will roll your..er..cigarettes for you ensuring an even distribution of.. erm.. tobacco from roach to tip. If I can secure £750,000 for 5% of my idea I will be producing a deluxe version with built in karaoke.

Posted 31st Jul 08 at 07:59
Voting ended: 7th Aug 08 at 07:59
60% agree
40% disagree

The Phantom wins

The Phantom is convinced... That Deborah Meaden would be really tough to get along with in business. I think ANY of the other dragons would be a better choice.

 

Posted 28th Jul 08 at 20:32
Voting ended: 11th Aug 08 at 20:32
40% agree
60% disagree

Colin loses

Colin thinks... that that Deborah Meaden's new look is rather fetching

obviously I'd have considered relations with her before the makeover on account of her charming bank balance, but now I'd not have to think about Anne Widdecombe in latex in order to rise to the occasion

Posted 25th Jul 08 at 19:10
Voting ended: 28th Jul 08 at 19:10
87.5% agree
12.5% disagree

Lancejwood wins

Lancejwood reckons... I'd be a cheesed off if i was one of Duncan Bannatyne's kids as he's leaving his fortune to charity when he dies.

He's letting them earn their money the same way he did which is although a good lesson and a noble thing to do (giving his huge forturne to charity) it would hack me off a little, at least give me 1 billion Dad!

Posted 22nd Jul 08 at 22:33
Voting ended: 29th Jul 08 at 22:33
100% agree
0% disagree

Colin wins

Colin decrees... they've put some new people in the house and viewing figures have dropped due to audience coma

Endemol are you getting this? Come on, you must have had at least one other idea for a show in the last decade!!! Time to roll out plan 'B' no?

Posted 11th Jul 08 at 16:02
Voting ended: 14th Jul 08 at 16:02
80.77% agree
19.23% disagree

Colin wins

Colin thinks... Big Brother should end with this series

It's well and truly run it's course. The same sad attention seeking brats each year and the same predictable formula - fill em up with cider, deprive them of food and let them bad-mouth each other into near violence. Then eject the worst bully so that they can go on to sign a lucrative magazine deal and whinge how they were "taken out of context and made to look bad". So much for "social experiment" it's now just a cash cow for Endemol.

Posted 7th Jul 08 at 10:55
Voting ended: 21st Jul 08 at 10:55
66.67% agree
33.33% disagree

Elvis wins

Elvis insists... The housemates this year have dredged all new depths.

I can only think that people watch this show just to feel better about their own lives.

Posted 29th Jun 08 at 10:46
Voting ended: 13th Jul 08 at 10:46
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