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Martha's Catchphrase

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Joseph_Gallant

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We now know what Martha Stewart will say to those who get fired on her version of "The Apprentice"

She told the first person to be eliminated from her version of the NBC reality series "You Don't Fit In.......Goodbye!".

Whether it becomes as famous as Donald Trump's catchphrase "You're Fired!" depends on how successful her version of the show gets.
 
> We now know what Martha Stewart will say to those who get
> fired on her version of "The Apprentice"
>
> She told the first person to be eliminated from her version
> of the NBC reality series "You Don't Fit In.......Goodbye!".
>
>
> Whether it becomes as famous as Donald Trump's catchphrase
> "You're Fired!" depends on how successful her version of the
> show gets.

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"You Don't Fit In.......Goodbye!".

Was she told that by the judge when she was sentenced to prison or by the warden when released?

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> "You Don't Fit In.......Goodbye!".
>
> Was she told that by the judge when she was sentenced to
> prison or by the warden when released?


More importantly: Somebody watched this?!??! ;)
 
> > "You Don't Fit In.......Goodbye!".

I liked that better when it was "You ARE the Weakest Link, goodbye"!<P ID="signature">______________


New York City Radio and TV</P>
 
> > > "You Don't Fit In.......Goodbye!".
>
> I liked that better when it was "You ARE the Weakest Link,
> goodbye"!

It was uttered by Anne Robinson on "Weakest Link", both in it's original BBC version, and later, the U.S. prime-time version on NBC. Later, George Gray used that term on the syndicatd daytime version of that show.
 
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