Dragons Den: series 8: Episode 3 - 4 of 6 [HQ]

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Enjoy. Dragons den series 8 episode 3 - 4 of 6 -
Across this series the multimillionaires invest in more companies than ever before. How will this episode's crop of entrepreneurs fare?

A Manchester based entrepreneur thinks he has invented the cut-price alternative to a romantic weekend away - a rental kit that transforms an ordinary bed into a four-poster.

The bottled water industry is worth millions and Guy Jeremiah from London wants to tempt the Dragons with his green alternative - a collapsible, reusable bottle. The multimillionaires are usually all for inventions that save money, but is this a step too far?

Sam Petter brightens up the Den with her mission to get kids more active; and Lancaster duo Peter Harrison and Wesley Downham are hoping that their security company is a safe bet for the Dragons. Between them, they have plenty of experience in facing down tough characters, but will that help them hold their own with the Dragons?

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  • actually the bottle could be used for children because every kid hates carrying a empty drinks bottle around after they finnish with. with this they just need to bring it down to the small size put it in there pocket and away they go.

  • Wow, I think the collapsible water bottle is a great idea.

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  • The bit they editted out was when Duncan got really angry dropped his pants turned around and started to finger his own arse to show how much he liked the idea.

  • this guy is advertising his product in the wrong way... like xwingclass said it could be better used as a regular refillable bottle, meaning you fill it at home, go around with it, hydrate yourself whenever needed and when you're done, just smoosh it and place in your bag!

  • They have these collapsible water bottles in Canada, and they sell very well.

  • @WillShakespeare2007 It's not a lie, though perhaps you're simply taking it too literally. I have come to my own decision based on what I have read from both sides of the argument. In terms of the actual science there are many others who have explained the details, and I was swayed by the well made arguments as much as you were by the environmentalists. If you can't explain to me in detail why their science is wrong, don't criticise. Feel free to keep pumping the government ATM machine.

  • @Crashortsofevil - I criticized your claim you had "made your own calculations" as it was a lie. Your comment was a lie and so I picked you up on it, is this too difficult for you to understand? You may as well claim you have done "made own calculations and the large hadron collider will destroy the planet", it is an idiotic assertion about an extremely important issue effecting the entire planet.

  • @WillShakespeare2007 If you can't be bothered to try and make me understand, don't criticise the way I go about trying to make sense of it for myself. Simple.

  • @Crashortsofevil - No as an "older person" I actually remember acid rain and it's effects in my industrial town of Leeds. Are you really now trying to claim this is fake also? I honestly can't be bothered trying to make you see what is going on but if you'd lived 20 years longer you'd know. If you lived in places like the Philippines you would see it year upon year and the many deaths. Believe whatever adolescent Daily Mail bull shit you wish but don't try to pass it off as reasoned thought.

  • @WillShakespeare2007 How is it a lie? That's what I did, I went and did my own research, I followed the news, I looked at what was being said and formed my own conclusion. How about your calculations? Are you going to go purely on what government funded research tells you too? Because I'd be very careful swallowing everything told to me by any government funded scientist, as an older person you probably remember the hysteria that was 'Acid rain'.

  • @Crashortsofevil - You made a stupid claim that you had "made your own calculations" while arrogantly attacking someone else. If you don't want to be picked up on them don't go onto the internet a lie. If I wanted to beat up on you I would have called you an arrogant pathetic liar that does not have the intellect, necessary tools or data to have made any meaningful calculations. We both know that is an accurate assessment so stop being a cry baby when your arrogance and lies are exposed.

  • @WillShakespeare2007 Except it's already been disproven on multiple occasions recently and the goalposts are shifted or entirely retconned every year. I'm young and a poor animator, but I'm not stupid enough to believe everything I'm told without at least looking into it as best I can myself. I can live with people not wanting to get it. But hey, a 43 year old guy who beats up on people he disagrees with on the internet to show how smart he is, now that's just the kind of bloke I want to be!

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