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"Rebecca still comes out on top"
davwav02 401 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Daytime Soap Guest Star"
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12-16-05, 10:48 PM (EST)
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"Rebecca still comes out on top" |
After being screwed over by the classless acts of her teammate who managed to blow his entire season's edit in about two seconds (paraphrased from Estee), Rebecca still manages to succeed. She has had various job offers already. One from Yahoo! on the Today Show, another job working as Sys-Con for $150,000, as well as countless other offers. Do a simple Google search, and she will clearly end up much better off than Mr. This is the Apprentice, not Apprenti, and I'm the only winner, and I'm not sharing my title with anyone, even if she will have very little, if any effect on my job. Good luck Rebecca. Randal's still an a$$.
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OklaBlue 1244 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Politically Incorrect Guest"
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12-16-05, 11:16 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Rebecca still comes out on top" |
Mr. smart 5 degrees tried to throw in some Latin, incorrectly, as this noun is a derivative of the Latin "apprendere". Apprentice is not even in the Latin dictionary. Latin is a marvelous language, comes in handy in almost any field! Also, check out the definition of apprentice: NOVICEap·pren·tice Etymology: Middle English aprentis, from Middle French, from Old French, from aprendre to learn, from Latin apprendere, apprehendere 1 a : one bound by indenture to serve another for a prescribed period with a view to learning an art or trade b : one who is learning by practical experience under skilled workers a trade, art, or calling 2 : an inexperienced person : NOVICE <an apprentice in cooking>
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Stormy Sky 129 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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12-16-05, 11:26 PM (EST)
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Totally agree with you, davwav02....Rebecca was clearly the winner when it came to CLASS. I couldn't believe how Ranall acted when Trump asked him about hiring Rebecca, he reminded me of a preschool kid wanting all the toys himself. I am so happy that Rebecca has gotten 10 times more recognition than Randall after the "win".
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