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"Drama Preservation Society."
Estee 55194 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-16-09, 08:25 AM (EST)
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"Drama Preservation Society." |
Also known as 'other reasons not to fire Dennis'.... ...and I'm fresh out. Was anyone going to win that challenge based on sales? If you're just getting people in, one-day bridal events require more luck than anything else: not only do you need people to spot the immediate advertising (assuming you did any) and find your shop, but you also need brides willing to commit on the spot. Those tend to be in short supply. So this was really all about pulling out the black books and using them to overwhelm the power of luck -- and in that department, the women won out. (Note the number of total dresses sold by each team, then ask how many went to women who were actually getting married.) I think Tom was at a disadvantage for knowing the product, but I also think he could have educated himself in a hurry and gotten around to re-opening his book: the PM has to lead contribution charges whenever possible. This wasn't the auto-doom he thought it was -- the actual loss was a group effort. Except for Dennis, who doesn't consider himself to be part of any group. Dennis should have gone out last night -- but the DPS kicked into action and saved what isn't exactly a reality television endangered species. There's always more drama coming along. In fact, it looks like we're taking custody of a major shipment next week. And we didn't order it, we don't want it, and no one will let us send it back. We're only on the third episode and it's already been a long season.
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jbug 16685 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-16-09, 08:54 AM (EST)
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2. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
Wonder if Donald thought he may have made a mistake by firing Scott last week and keeping Tom. Course Donald prefers to keep those who stir up the most drama - and Tom fulfilled his obligation for that. Dennis? gives pro ballers (pun?) a bad name. Calling on his strip club friends for a stripper model. Why has Dennis not called any of his ball buddies for some big money. Why did Tom not call on anyone for money? Do they expect Clint and Hershal's little black books to be unending? Was Tom really so stoopid as to think he didn't need to decorate?BTW, who pays for the costs of their "projects"? Wonder if Athena's PM called on the Heff for a big contribution? (can't remember her name). Dennis may think he's the big bad dude next week, but I expect Clint knows someone who can break his kneecaps (just kiddin) Can't decide if I prefer the projects where they are raising money & the winner is based on total $ brought in or those where they produce something that is judged to be best. Even tho the larger amounts of money are great for the charities, I like the other projects better. Those really show which team does a better job - rather than just which ones can call the biggest pocketbooks. The girl who was PM last week got the shaft for her charity. $20,000. This week over $160,000. So if they want to earn the most for their charities, they should hold out for a project where they'll be raising money.  Handcrafted by RollDdice
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Estee 55194 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-16-09, 09:13 AM (EST)
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3. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
I honestly don't know if Dennis has any friends left in the NBA: he burned every bridge he ever crossed and then set a few extra on fire in case he ever considered crossing them. Plus the default state of your average retired NBA player is 'broke'.Dennis called in an exotic dancer? Oh, so that's what happened while I was taking the phone call... Well, if you're just looking for someone to model a dress, it's a better choice than Tom was. On the other hand, if she's standing in the middle of the showroom demonstrating removal of the dress, you may have a problem. Project costs -- each minicorp typically receives some cash to cover all expenses, including decorations and advertising. We've gotten glimpses of the task assignment sheets on rare episodes, and the available budget is always printed there. It's typically between $500-$1000 for operating costs. Yes, the amount of money you can raise for your charity per task is a roulette spin. Donald operates casinos. He expects them to deal with it. And if Brandi's going to call someone with a heavy interest in marriage, the last person she'd ever ask would be Hugh Hefner...
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mindy23 1319 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Beef Jerky Spokesperson"
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03-16-09, 10:51 AM (EST)
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5. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
Yep, the Trumpster knows how to capitalize on the drama queen factor. I wonder how much he actually paid Rodman to even appear (if you can call it that) on this show??I felt bad for Tom. He was totally set up, but it didn't help that he was out all night with the Russian 'model', and some 'bilionaire.comers'. Whatever. Tom is Tom, just like Rodman-way too hard to control. The men will be better off without him, and they never had Dennis to begin with. I see a hard hitter like Poker lady coming over to their team to straighten out a few things. But the men are actually pretty decent as a team, as it stands. They've just had a few wrenches thrown in, and as long as Rodman has to be dealt with, they are not going to have great chances of winning. Funny, because everyone really thought that he was going to be the heavy man to bring in the big bucks and so far, he's done ZILCH! What a total loser!!!

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Cyndimaus 3117 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Car Show Celebrity"
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03-16-09, 11:49 AM (EST)
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6. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
I agree with those of you who said they prefer a "good product" project as compared to a "most money raised" project. It doesn't take that much to call your money buddies and get them to contribute to charity. But this is supossed to be about business (I know the lines get blurred when you have celebs on the show) and I'd love to see more of that actually matter.Fact is, the girls did a better job at this task, aside from the money factor. Their store was appealing and they really put some thought into it. The guys didn't seem to care. They just wanted to make calls for money. I like that the money goes to charity, but I'd rather there be a set amount as the prize (like last week) and let these people actually try to do the project well. Perhaps Tom would have done a better job if the project had been task oriented instead of money oriented.  sig courtesy of Cygnus
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krismiss2us 768 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Fitness Correspondent"
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03-16-09, 03:19 PM (EST)
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7. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
Tom was only there to perform his act....with Rodman as his sidekick. And Rodman's nothing more than a spoiled brat looking to get back in the limelight after NBA "retirement".
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Wacko Jacko 2434 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Seventeen Magazine Model"
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03-17-09, 01:58 PM (EST)
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11. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
The best guy...to me is Herschel....but unto Dennis.Oddly Dennis has appeared on our reality shows and has faired well. He won Celebrity Mole and Hulk Hogan Celebrity Wrestling. Maybe even others. Here he looks like he checked out before he even began. Why he signed up is beyond me. To me these shows work if people care. if they don't than they kill the show. I personally think if it is drama....both Tom and Dennis provided that. Actually, if I didn't see the preview for next weeks show I would argue Tom provided more drama. Tom provided more period. He wanted to win, but he also offer ideas and worked. he also stirred up a lot of drama....and that drama did not help Scott Hamilton. We already saw others were annoyed with Tom. Tom also provided comedy. Dennis adds nothing to the show other than his name. I guess when it came to firing Tom or Dennis...Donald determined that Dennis would provide better ratings. It is all a shame. I really do enjoy this show. Always have and now with it on one season per year I probably look more forward to it than ever. Also, too bad all the guys are getting fired because other than Joan Rivers none of the women are even celebrities. Who are this women? Ok, Melissa Rivers is famous too but for nothing more than being Joan's daughter.
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qwertypie 9721 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-17-09, 04:46 PM (EST)
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12. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
And here I thought the women would be decimated because of lack of star-power.  Good thing I don't bet money on these things.
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Estee 55194 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-23-09, 09:47 AM (EST)
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14. "Donald's wrong." |
Dennis doesn't have a drinking problem. Drinking has a Dennis problem. If you're an innocent glass of alcohol, do you really want something as foul as Dennis coming near you?
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mindy23 1319 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Beef Jerky Spokesperson"
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03-30-09, 09:41 AM (EST)
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Don't know when this last episode (3/29) aired, but I see that Rodman DID go into rehab on May 5th, 2008. Think it was BEFORE or AFTER??? Any clues??www.people.com rodman goes into rehab

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aquariaqueen 2616 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Survivor-themed Cruise Spokesperson"
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03-30-09, 10:17 AM (EST)
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19. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
LAST EDITED ON 03-30-09 AT 10:18 AM (EST)Wow, it's amazing how drastic the temperment change is once he starts drinking. It's like a light switch. My brother is a mean drunk....I don't think Dennis was mean, just irrational. And the change seems to come on quickly, but then again, he started out with 3 drinks ordered. I like how DR dragged Jesse into the mess, and I think Jesse was the right one to point out the differences in his persona once he drinks. And then, unfortunately, but politely showing the differences between Herschel and Dennis. Joan's comments that it was like an intervention was exactly what I was thinking. I hope he realizes he needs the help and gets it.  “I love Jesus but I drink a little”. Gladys Hardy
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Loree 8616 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-30-09, 11:09 AM (EST)
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20. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
While watching the show I thought it was one of the most hilarious episodes of this show I have seen. Then they hit the boardroom. And it because awkward and just sad. I kept thinking intervention too. And they even did the AA hotline over the closing credits.
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Estee 55194 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-30-09, 11:09 AM (EST)
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21. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
Well before: the season filmed last October.
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Paul Cook 2 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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03-30-09, 05:55 PM (EST)
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23. "RE: Drama Preservation Society." |
It's sad to watch reality TV shows deal with alcoholics. Everyone grabs a stiff posture and acts like someone with tourettes is having an episode in the corner. Almost all reality shows encourage getting wasted on camera. They don't realize that about 20% of those people are probably alcoholic and will most likely die of the spirits the show is requiring. Drinking isn't the deal on The Apprentice, but check every other show that displays pretty people competing for a pride filled prize. Usually the alcoholics get weeded out from these shows in the first half and everyone grabs a deep sigh while saying, "I'm glad Krazy is gone now - she scared me!" It's as if they got rid of the lazy or unintelligent participant and now they can begin winning. Fortunately, the American Medical Association doesn't look at alcoholism like we look at lazy and unintelligent. They call it a disease, not of will, but of the body. Maybe we should start kicking off the reality contestants with Multiple Sclerosis. They deteriorate slower than the true alcoholic. I don't say Rodman shouldn't take responsibilty, just like MS patients, Rodman is in charge of his recovery, not his disease. Sunday night we watched his disease running the show. Alcoholism was the Project Manager. Paul Cook author of COOKED in LA
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