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Stuart Shave Hampshire 31 Jul 15 6.53am | |
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Dead. Edited by Stuart Shave (31 Jul 2015 6.59am)
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leggedstruggle Croydon 31 Jul 15 7.23am | |
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I expect he will be fired.
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Part Time James 31 Jul 15 9.39am | |
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Body Baggs now.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 31 Jul 15 9.50am | |
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Never heard of him. Never will, now, either.
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Part Time James 31 Jul 15 9.55am | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.50am
Never heard of him. Never will, now, either. Not heard of who?
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 31 Jul 15 9.55am | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.50am
Never heard of him. Never will, now, either. Not heard of who?
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Part Time James 31 Jul 15 10.03am | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.55am
Quote Part Time James at 31 Jul 2015 9.55am
Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.50am
Never heard of him. Never will, now, either. Not heard of who?
Stuart Baggs was a telecoms entrepreneur from the Isle of Man and was 21 when he appeared on the Apprentice. He was educated at Ramsey Grammar School, and had a fear of The Muppets character Sam Eagle. His first business venture was when he sold yo-yos on the school playground. At thirteen he launched his own telecommunications company, Bluewave Communications, which became a limited company on his eighteenth birthday and which he continued to run. He styled himself as "Stuart Baggs—the brand" and nicknamed himself "Herr Baggs" in the crisp-selling task. Baggs produced some memorable quotes throughout the series, including: "Everything I touch turns to sold", "Excuse me, sir, you look like a sausage connoisseur" (quoted to Lord Sugar), "I'm not a one-trick pony, I'm not a ten-trick pony, I have a whole field of ponies—and they're literally all running towards this job", and the infamous "I have to rein in my own extreme masculinity in this task." Baggs was eliminated in week 11. Before firing him, Lord Sugar told Baggs that he was "full of s***" and guilty of dressing up his credentials for his own gain, with particular reference to a telecommunications licence issued in 2006. Sugar added that Baggs' claims had left him annoyed at himself, as he had fired Liz Locke in the previous week before he was aware of the lie. Baggs denied that he had lied on his CV about the company. Baggs was not invited back to participate in the final. Baggs appeared as a contestant on Channel 4's Celebrity Five Go To in May 2011. He also appeared on Pointless Celebrities with fellow ex-Apprentice contestant Joanna Riley in July 2011. Whilst on the show, he claimed to have tried a food called Panayiotou, when in actuality, it was George Michael's surname. He was a regular panelist/reporter for Big Brother's Bit On The Side from August 2011. In February 2013, he appeared on The Sarah Millican Television Programme and said that The Apprentice had "made him the most unemployable person in the country". In November 2014, he appeared as a contestant on Come Dine With Me in his home country, which he called "great fun" while admitting that he was "a terrible cook". Baggs was found dead on 30 July 2015, aged 27.
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Kermit8 Hevon 31 Jul 15 10.13am | |
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I feel a Lady Di moment coming on. Devastated. RIP Stuart King of Clubs or was it a gun?
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Andy_G Wimbledon 31 Jul 15 10.20am | |
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My favourite apprentice contestant. Really sad for his family.
The ups and downs of Palace have left me older than my years |
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npn Crowborough 31 Jul 15 10.21am | |
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Quote Part Time James at 31 Jul 2015 10.03am
Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.55am
Quote Part Time James at 31 Jul 2015 9.55am
Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.50am
Never heard of him. Never will, now, either. Not heard of who?
Stuart Baggs was a telecoms entrepreneur from the Isle of Man and was 21 when he appeared on the Apprentice. He was educated at Ramsey Grammar School, and had a fear of The Muppets character Sam Eagle. His first business venture was when he sold yo-yos on the school playground. At thirteen he launched his own telecommunications company, Bluewave Communications, which became a limited company on his eighteenth birthday and which he continued to run. He styled himself as "Stuart Baggs—the brand" and nicknamed himself "Herr Baggs" in the crisp-selling task. Baggs produced some memorable quotes throughout the series, including: "Everything I touch turns to sold", "Excuse me, sir, you look like a sausage connoisseur" (quoted to Lord Sugar), "I'm not a one-trick pony, I'm not a ten-trick pony, I have a whole field of ponies—and they're literally all running towards this job", and the infamous "I have to rein in my own extreme masculinity in this task." Baggs was eliminated in week 11. Before firing him, Lord Sugar told Baggs that he was "full of s***" and guilty of dressing up his credentials for his own gain, with particular reference to a telecommunications licence issued in 2006. Sugar added that Baggs' claims had left him annoyed at himself, as he had fired Liz Locke in the previous week before he was aware of the lie. Baggs denied that he had lied on his CV about the company. Baggs was not invited back to participate in the final. Baggs appeared as a contestant on Channel 4's Celebrity Five Go To in May 2011. He also appeared on Pointless Celebrities with fellow ex-Apprentice contestant Joanna Riley in July 2011. Whilst on the show, he claimed to have tried a food called Panayiotou, when in actuality, it was George Michael's surname. He was a regular panelist/reporter for Big Brother's Bit On The Side from August 2011. In February 2013, he appeared on The Sarah Millican Television Programme and said that The Apprentice had "made him the most unemployable person in the country". In November 2014, he appeared as a contestant on Come Dine With Me in his home country, which he called "great fun" while admitting that he was "a terrible cook". Baggs was found dead on 30 July 2015, aged 27.
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Part Time James 31 Jul 15 10.23am | |
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Quote npn at 31 Jul 2015 10.21am
Quote Part Time James at 31 Jul 2015 10.03am
Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.55am
Quote Part Time James at 31 Jul 2015 9.55am
Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.50am
Never heard of him. Never will, now, either. Not heard of who?
Stuart Baggs was a telecoms entrepreneur from the Isle of Man and was 21 when he appeared on the Apprentice. He was educated at Ramsey Grammar School, and had a fear of The Muppets character Sam Eagle. His first business venture was when he sold yo-yos on the school playground. At thirteen he launched his own telecommunications company, Bluewave Communications, which became a limited company on his eighteenth birthday and which he continued to run. He styled himself as "Stuart Baggs—the brand" and nicknamed himself "Herr Baggs" in the crisp-selling task. Baggs produced some memorable quotes throughout the series, including: "Everything I touch turns to sold", "Excuse me, sir, you look like a sausage connoisseur" (quoted to Lord Sugar), "I'm not a one-trick pony, I'm not a ten-trick pony, I have a whole field of ponies—and they're literally all running towards this job", and the infamous "I have to rein in my own extreme masculinity in this task." Baggs was eliminated in week 11. Before firing him, Lord Sugar told Baggs that he was "full of s***" and guilty of dressing up his credentials for his own gain, with particular reference to a telecommunications licence issued in 2006. Sugar added that Baggs' claims had left him annoyed at himself, as he had fired Liz Locke in the previous week before he was aware of the lie. Baggs denied that he had lied on his CV about the company. Baggs was not invited back to participate in the final. Baggs appeared as a contestant on Channel 4's Celebrity Five Go To in May 2011. He also appeared on Pointless Celebrities with fellow ex-Apprentice contestant Joanna Riley in July 2011. Whilst on the show, he claimed to have tried a food called Panayiotou, when in actuality, it was George Michael's surname. He was a regular panelist/reporter for Big Brother's Bit On The Side from August 2011. In February 2013, he appeared on The Sarah Millican Television Programme and said that The Apprentice had "made him the most unemployable person in the country". In November 2014, he appeared as a contestant on Come Dine With Me in his home country, which he called "great fun" while admitting that he was "a terrible cook". Baggs was found dead on 30 July 2015, aged 27.
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npn Crowborough 31 Jul 15 10.24am | |
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Quote Part Time James at 31 Jul 2015 10.23am
Quote npn at 31 Jul 2015 10.21am
Quote Part Time James at 31 Jul 2015 10.03am
Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.55am
Quote Part Time James at 31 Jul 2015 9.55am
Quote Cucking Funt at 31 Jul 2015 9.50am
Never heard of him. Never will, now, either. Not heard of who?
Stuart Baggs was a telecoms entrepreneur from the Isle of Man and was 21 when he appeared on the Apprentice. He was educated at Ramsey Grammar School, and had a fear of The Muppets character Sam Eagle. His first business venture was when he sold yo-yos on the school playground. At thirteen he launched his own telecommunications company, Bluewave Communications, which became a limited company on his eighteenth birthday and which he continued to run. He styled himself as "Stuart Baggs—the brand" and nicknamed himself "Herr Baggs" in the crisp-selling task. Baggs produced some memorable quotes throughout the series, including: "Everything I touch turns to sold", "Excuse me, sir, you look like a sausage connoisseur" (quoted to Lord Sugar), "I'm not a one-trick pony, I'm not a ten-trick pony, I have a whole field of ponies—and they're literally all running towards this job", and the infamous "I have to rein in my own extreme masculinity in this task." Baggs was eliminated in week 11. Before firing him, Lord Sugar told Baggs that he was "full of s***" and guilty of dressing up his credentials for his own gain, with particular reference to a telecommunications licence issued in 2006. Sugar added that Baggs' claims had left him annoyed at himself, as he had fired Liz Locke in the previous week before he was aware of the lie. Baggs denied that he had lied on his CV about the company. Baggs was not invited back to participate in the final. Baggs appeared as a contestant on Channel 4's Celebrity Five Go To in May 2011. He also appeared on Pointless Celebrities with fellow ex-Apprentice contestant Joanna Riley in July 2011. Whilst on the show, he claimed to have tried a food called Panayiotou, when in actuality, it was George Michael's surname. He was a regular panelist/reporter for Big Brother's Bit On The Side from August 2011. In February 2013, he appeared on The Sarah Millican Television Programme and said that The Apprentice had "made him the most unemployable person in the country". In November 2014, he appeared as a contestant on Come Dine With Me in his home country, which he called "great fun" while admitting that he was "a terrible cook". Baggs was found dead on 30 July 2015, aged 27.
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