"Shark Tank" (ABC) - Series Thread
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Good God those Army sisters were hot.
And
at Barbara sampling the dog treats when everyone else winced at the thought of it.
And
at Barbara sampling the dog treats when everyone else winced at the thought of it.
#577
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Wasn't the army girls episode a repeat? I know I saw it before.
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#580
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those military chicks!
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I like tall chicks and those 2 Army sisters were very good looking and they seemed smart too.
I just started watching Shark Tank a few weeks ago. Hopefully they will air a few repeats over the summer. I'd like to see some of the older episodes I missed.
Will definitely be watching this in the Fall.
I just started watching Shark Tank a few weeks ago. Hopefully they will air a few repeats over the summer. I'd like to see some of the older episodes I missed.
Will definitely be watching this in the Fall.
#586
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Those military chicks sure had me standing at attention. Good for them for getting a deal. They seemed to know their shit.
I liked the Geek Chic stuff. As someone that lives in a studio apartment, having a coffee table that can basically transform would be awesome. I don't know how good of a business it'll be since the cost is high and the tables are made to order but still, a very cool line of products.
The Matchmaker woman was awful. Who the hell will pay $100 a month for that service. She had a good point in that there are a lot of weirdos on the dating websites but the reason that her business will fail is because at that high price point, she won't get nearly enough subscribers to create proper matches.
I get the feeling that the grilled cheese place will be the next big thing.
I'm interested to see if the luggage guy gets anywhere. I think he had a good idea but he needs to push it as a premium service. There is nothing wrong with creating a business that caters to the people with the disposable funds to spend on something like that.
I liked the Geek Chic stuff. As someone that lives in a studio apartment, having a coffee table that can basically transform would be awesome. I don't know how good of a business it'll be since the cost is high and the tables are made to order but still, a very cool line of products.
The Matchmaker woman was awful. Who the hell will pay $100 a month for that service. She had a good point in that there are a lot of weirdos on the dating websites but the reason that her business will fail is because at that high price point, she won't get nearly enough subscribers to create proper matches.
I get the feeling that the grilled cheese place will be the next big thing.
I'm interested to see if the luggage guy gets anywhere. I think he had a good idea but he needs to push it as a premium service. There is nothing wrong with creating a business that caters to the people with the disposable funds to spend on something like that.
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I've been watching Shark Tank repeats for the last month since the season ended. So far, I'm absolutely loving the show. Definitely going to be watching the new season in the Fall.
The episode that aired last night had the 2 Asian guys who sold a $1M share of their sushi business to Kevin and the kids who created the Smart Wheel.
I checked the kids website and it doesn't look like they have a product ready yet. I guess it's still in very early stages of development.
http://smartwheelusa.com/index.html#Home.html
Somehow I don't see that as being a really good product. I agreed with all of Kevin's criticisms about it.
I liked the Sushi guys. They were smart and seemed to have a solid business plan.
at the chick who was selling the S'More brownies and her ridiculous costs.
at Bea Arthur. She was clueless about the money and that's all those guys care about.
As I said in a previous comment, Robert is really picky in what he invests in. I think that's good. He doesn't want to waste his money on crap investments.
The episode that aired last night had the 2 Asian guys who sold a $1M share of their sushi business to Kevin and the kids who created the Smart Wheel.
I checked the kids website and it doesn't look like they have a product ready yet. I guess it's still in very early stages of development.
http://smartwheelusa.com/index.html#Home.html
Somehow I don't see that as being a really good product. I agreed with all of Kevin's criticisms about it.
I liked the Sushi guys. They were smart and seemed to have a solid business plan.
at the chick who was selling the S'More brownies and her ridiculous costs.
at Bea Arthur. She was clueless about the money and that's all those guys care about. As I said in a previous comment, Robert is really picky in what he invests in. I think that's good. He doesn't want to waste his money on crap investments.




