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Jobless Apprentice
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![]() Bill from the Apprentice may have landed a sweet job, but Omarosa, the lying, lazy, whiner, will have a very hard time getting any work at all. Atlanta radio station WSTR Star 94 FM was planning to let Omarosa and fellow former contestant Sam Solovey take over the "Steve & Vikki" morning show a while back, but she gave producers such a hard time making arrangements that they booked her bitter rival, Ereka Vetrini, as a backup. |
| I had to change Omarosa's flight seven times, and then she couldn't make it until 8:30 a.m. the day of the show, producer Jake Ray told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Omarosa was in a limo on the way to the station when she heard that Vetrini - whom she had accused of using the N-word - was there. Once at the station, Omarosa refused to go on, despite Solovey's attempt to persuade her to take on Vetrini on-air. Omarosa hissed that she'd rather do it on Oprah because, I'd prefer to go on a national stage. She also seethed, I'm going to drop the bomb on her, before taking the limo back to the airport, where she paid for her own way home. When the mikes were off, Vetrini rolled her eyes and sighed, I'm so over her, and crooned, Ding dong, the witch is dead. Recently news that she may be in a commercial for Clairol garnered so many responses from people who threatened a boycott that they probably won’t air it. Follow this link for more. |
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Jim - #1 Fri, Apr 23rd 2004 @ 9:11 PM 21 words |
| Incidentally you can play a very fun(ny) game about Omarosa here. |
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Rob - #2 Sat, Apr 24th 2004 @ 1:20 PM 76 words |
| She also got kicked off a Clairol ad when tens of thousands of people called to say they would boycott Clairol. I say good, there is justice in the world. She lied twice on national television, for stupid reasons, she accused Erika of being a racist for saying "that's like the pot calling the kettle black" and she ruined Kwame's chance to be Apprentice (although he deserved it for picking her for his team). |
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Rob - #3 Sat, Apr 24th 2004 @ 1:21 PM 15 words |
| Oh sorry - didn't read that last part - they actually did shut down the ad. |
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Troy - #4 Sun, Apr 25th 2004 @ 2:17 AM 66 words |
| Rob, I agree, agree and agree. I did not know you watched the show. My wife and I were addicted to it. We should try double dating for next season. I also got a cool gift for each of my conservative friends. You’re the only one I have not been able to get it to. It may be time for a beer at the pub. |
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Rob - #5 Sun, Apr 25th 2004 @ 9:44 AM 206 words |
| Sounds good to me! I thought The Apprentice stuck out from all the rest of the reality series because these people were already successful business people, and now competing for a job - not just a million bucks. I even like Donald Trump more after watching it - he is a goofy guy. Most of the people I liked, some I didn't. I didn't like Omarosa one bit (and I didn't "love to hate her" either - she just made me nauseous). If it was up to me to hire someone, it would have been between Troy and Kwame. They both work so well together I would hire them both if I could. I thought Troy was great at making a sale and making the people he was selling to feel good about the product. I like that Kwame was even-tempered and just a good guy and I really wanted him to win, but based on his management of the concert, he did not deserve to win. He should have fired Omarosa, definitely. I also thought Amy would make a great manager - she had a lot of good, creative ideas, but she was getting a little carried away with herself toward the end. |
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Jim - #6 Mon, Apr 26th 2004 @ 12:04 AM 90 words |
| Amy's mistake was the interview. The main goal in an interview is to present a likeable image. You've already proven you will be an asset to the company with your resume, etc. Now you need to show how well you will fit in. If you remember Kwame was described as a likeable guy by two of his interviewers. If Amy had come across as a bit more laid back in her interviews she would have mopped the floor with any one she went against in the final task. |
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Rob - #7 Mon, Apr 26th 2004 @ 7:37 AM 22 words |
| Yeah, that was weird how she screwed the interviews up so badly. Granted, they were intense (and edited for our viewing pleasure). |
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Greg - #8 Tue, Apr 27th 2004 @ 8:54 AM 56 words |
| the apprentice - conservative porn. I caught one episode by accident and i really liked it, but i don't watch enough TV to catch it regularly. Watching just that one episode, I have to share your distate for Omarosa. What a cunt. |
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Wayne - #9 Tue, Apr 27th 2004 @ 12:14 PM 22 words |
| You guys watch this crap? What are you, a bunch of women. |
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Steve - #10 Tue, Apr 27th 2004 @ 1:50 PM 39 words |
| "the apprentice - conservative porn." For once I agree with Greg. The people on that show are money driven GREEDY whores. I would like to slap Don in his mouth. |
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Aaron - #11 Wed, Apr 28th 2004 @ 11:19 AM 25 words |
| Is there a Don? http://www.nbc.com/nbc/The_Apprentice/contestants/index.shtml |
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EDITOR - #12 Wed, Apr 28th 2004 @ 11:26 AM 7 words |
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