Okay I apologize in advance that my posts might be a day or two behind when the shows actually air. That's the downfall of DVRs... they allow you to fall behind and offer too many choices...you can never say that nothing is on. Anyway... in the future I will try and post closer to the actual airing.
One of my guilty pleasures is Celebrity Apprentice, and even though Mr. Trump is always saying that his show is #1, it isn't, but don't argue with the man. Most people probably deny watching but I know I am not the only one (but you can continue to pretend not to). I thoroughly enjoy watching "has beens" and "never really were" celebrities compete in challenges that take them out of their elements, embarrass them, and of course the drama (and it's all in the name of charity so that makes everything okay...right?).
Sunday night was no exception. Lets start with the women. Cyndi Lauper was in her element as the task had to do with making over a singer to market them in a different way. Cyndi went directly into "take charge" mode and pretty much told all the other women to take a backseat and shut up... which Holly and Maria did not appreciate. And although Cyndi was kind of being rude I think that Holly and Maria were being childish and maybe not so smart. Cyndi, after all, was project manager and if she makes all the decisions and takes on all the responsibility then she also takes the fall. It didn't end up mattering though because Cyndi, nice or not, won the challenge for the women.
Now, let's move on to the poor men. Geez... they are down to two men vs. the five women after last nights episode. Goldberg apparently has issues with both numbers and making a good argument for himself (he should stick to fighting with his fists and the occasional folding metal chair). When asked about his roll as Project Manager he openly admitted to delegating 95% of the work to Brett (he apparently lacks the foresight to see that this could and would be used against him). When Don Jr. and Mr. Trump pointed out that 95% was ALOT... Goldberg changed his answer to 87% (so much better) and then later lowered it to 75% (he still didn't seem to get it). When asked who should be fired he threw Brett under the bus but Trump wasn't having it, pointing out that Goldberg should never have even taken the lead on this one as it was obviously a task more suited for Brett.
The funniest part, I thought, was when Trump said to Brett that he didn't know what he had going on under his bandanna (to which Brett looked pissed) but that maybe they should have put a bandanna on their client. And in true Trump fashion he wouldn't let it go, continuing to make bandanna comments until Trace Adkins (guest judge) said "Enough with the bandanna!".
So Goldberg and his non-mathematical self got the boot and it looks like next week the teams will be mixed up to even the playing field. The next task has to do with an exercise class that turns into a bump and grind Britney Spears video. Should be fun.
I now return you to your regularly scheduled life.


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