Thursday, 19 June 2008
The Otwz
Artist: The Otwz
Genre(s):
Breakbeat
Discography:
Matchball And Srsmd (NOCAT) Vinyl
Year: 2004
Tracks: 2
 
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Catharsis
Artist: Catharsis
Genre(s):
Metal: Power
Metal
Rock: Progressive
Rock
Discography:
Imago
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Dea
Year: 2001
Tracks: 7
FERBIS EROTICA
Year: 1999
Tracks: 5
Febris Erotica
Year: 1999
Tracks: 5
Proles Florum
Year: 1998
Tracks: 7
Child Of The Flowers (Demo)
Year: 1996
Tracks: 9
 
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Nicholas is first to leave The Apprentice
Trainee barrister Nicholas de Lacy-Brown has become the first contestant to be fired in the new series of 'The Apprentice'.
Alan Sugar decided to give the 23-year-old the boot after the first task on the show, which involved selling fresh fish.
After a row over lobster prices Sugar decided to send the trainee barrister home.
Speaking after he was fired, Nicholas said: "I feel a mixture of disappointment at being the first to go and relief to be out of there. I am glad to have saved my reputation which I will need to become a lawyer."
"Sir Alan and I were like chalk and cheese and I felt like a fish out of water if you'll excuse the pun."
"I soon realised it wasn't really for me and so did Sir Alan. Being on the show definitely made me realise I'm a lawyer through and through."
"I found myself relying on my skills as a barrister in the boardroom and Sir Alan even said I looked like a lawyer, which filled me with pride."
The trainee barrister also said that he found the competitive nature of the show stressful.
"Being on the show was very stressful and traumatic and I found myself trying hard to be liked by the other candidates, who were also my competition."
"I worried that they didn't like me and realised that I am actually quite an insecure person when I don't have the support of my family and friends."
For more on 'The Apprentice', read our blog here.
Alan Sugar decided to give the 23-year-old the boot after the first task on the show, which involved selling fresh fish.
After a row over lobster prices Sugar decided to send the trainee barrister home.
Speaking after he was fired, Nicholas said: "I feel a mixture of disappointment at being the first to go and relief to be out of there. I am glad to have saved my reputation which I will need to become a lawyer."
"Sir Alan and I were like chalk and cheese and I felt like a fish out of water if you'll excuse the pun."
"I soon realised it wasn't really for me and so did Sir Alan. Being on the show definitely made me realise I'm a lawyer through and through."
"I found myself relying on my skills as a barrister in the boardroom and Sir Alan even said I looked like a lawyer, which filled me with pride."
The trainee barrister also said that he found the competitive nature of the show stressful.
"Being on the show was very stressful and traumatic and I found myself trying hard to be liked by the other candidates, who were also my competition."
"I worried that they didn't like me and realised that I am actually quite an insecure person when I don't have the support of my family and friends."
For more on 'The Apprentice', read our blog here.
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