Markvi
Los Angeles,#2
Sat, September 05, 2009
Sandy is a shill for Model One Casting!
Sandy
Los Angeles,#3Author of original report
Sat, January 24, 2009
I made a mistake. I checked my receipt. The name of the company that I signed up with to do extra work with wasn't Model One Casting. It was The Hollywood Company. As a frequent visitor to those offices I think I can clarify some things. There were a number of companies there. They were Don's offices but he rented out rooms to a number of different businesses. I believe it's called a fegian arrangement. There was an extras company, a model management business and there was a big office in back where a lot of casting was always going on. I understand different casting directors rented it. I'd also like to add my 2 cents to this amazing string which really seems kind of childish. The woman who started it must be a mental case. First she writes all this terrible stuff and then she says it was all just a mistake. Give me a break. It clearly is a simple and classic case of character assassination. In her inflamatory statement she throws mud everywhere but she never actually states that Don ever did anything wrong or improper but she makes him out to be a very terrible person and it's not true. He's a very nice man. I know because I talked to him many times and he was always very nice and helpful to me. As a side business, he builds web sites. I told him I needed one but I couldn't afford to have one built so he built one for me for free. He never asked for a thing, said "it was on the house". And, he was always there to give me advice whenever I asked. I think in a way he's sort of adorable. He's got such a nice way about him and always acted like a gentleman and very professional. Kirsten Kellogg must have a big thorn up her butt or something. Goggle Kirsten Kellogg model and you'll find out what I mean. She must be a very hateful person inside to do such a cruel hatchet job to a person I know is a very decent person.
Sandy
Los Angeles,#4Author of original report
Sat, January 24, 2009
I made a mistake. I checked my receipt. The name of the company that I signed up with to do extra work with wasn't Model One Casting. It was The Hollywood Company. As a frequent visitor to those offices I think I can clarify some things. There were a number of companies there. They were Don's offices but he rented out rooms to a number of different businesses. I believe it's called a fegian arrangement. There was an extras company, a model management business and there was a big office in back where a lot of casting was always going on. I understand different casting directors rented it. I'd also like to add my 2 cents to this amazing string which really seems kind of childish. The woman who started it must be a mental case. First she writes all this terrible stuff and then she says it was all just a mistake. Give me a break. It clearly is a simple and classic case of character assassination. In her inflamatory statement she throws mud everywhere but she never actually states that Don ever did anything wrong or improper but she makes him out to be a very terrible person and it's not true. He's a very nice man. I know because I talked to him many times and he was always very nice and helpful to me. As a side business, he builds web sites. I told him I needed one but I couldn't afford to have one built so he built one for me for free. He never asked for a thing, said "it was on the house". And, he was always there to give me advice whenever I asked. I think in a way he's sort of adorable. He's got such a nice way about him and always acted like a gentleman and very professional. Kirsten Kellogg must have a big thorn up her butt or something. Goggle Kirsten Kellogg model and you'll find out what I mean. She must be a very hateful person inside to do such a cruel hatchet job to a person I know is a very decent person.
Sandy
Los Angeles,#5Author of original report
Sat, January 24, 2009
I made a mistake. I checked my receipt. The name of the company that I signed up with to do extra work with wasn't Model One Casting. It was The Hollywood Company. As a frequent visitor to those offices I think I can clarify some things. There were a number of companies there. They were Don's offices but he rented out rooms to a number of different businesses. I believe it's called a fegian arrangement. There was an extras company, a model management business and there was a big office in back where a lot of casting was always going on. I understand different casting directors rented it. I'd also like to add my 2 cents to this amazing string which really seems kind of childish. The woman who started it must be a mental case. First she writes all this terrible stuff and then she says it was all just a mistake. Give me a break. It clearly is a simple and classic case of character assassination. In her inflamatory statement she throws mud everywhere but she never actually states that Don ever did anything wrong or improper but she makes him out to be a very terrible person and it's not true. He's a very nice man. I know because I talked to him many times and he was always very nice and helpful to me. As a side business, he builds web sites. I told him I needed one but I couldn't afford to have one built so he built one for me for free. He never asked for a thing, said "it was on the house". And, he was always there to give me advice whenever I asked. I think in a way he's sort of adorable. He's got such a nice way about him and always acted like a gentleman and very professional. Kirsten Kellogg must have a big thorn up her butt or something. Goggle Kirsten Kellogg model and you'll find out what I mean. She must be a very hateful person inside to do such a cruel hatchet job to a person I know is a very decent person.
Sandy
Los Angeles,#6Author of original report
Sat, January 24, 2009
I made a mistake. I checked my receipt. The name of the company that I signed up with to do extra work with wasn't Model One Casting. It was The Hollywood Company. As a frequent visitor to those offices I think I can clarify some things. There were a number of companies there. They were Don's offices but he rented out rooms to a number of different businesses. I believe it's called a fegian arrangement. There was an extras company, a model management business and there was a big office in back where a lot of casting was always going on. I understand different casting directors rented it. I'd also like to add my 2 cents to this amazing string which really seems kind of childish. The woman who started it must be a mental case. First she writes all this terrible stuff and then she says it was all just a mistake. Give me a break. It clearly is a simple and classic case of character assassination. In her inflamatory statement she throws mud everywhere but she never actually states that Don ever did anything wrong or improper but she makes him out to be a very terrible person and it's not true. He's a very nice man. I know because I talked to him many times and he was always very nice and helpful to me. As a side business, he builds web sites. I told him I needed one but I couldn't afford to have one built so he built one for me for free. He never asked for a thing, said "it was on the house". And, he was always there to give me advice whenever I asked. I think in a way he's sort of adorable. He's got such a nice way about him and always acted like a gentleman and very professional. Kirsten Kellogg must have a big thorn up her butt or something. Goggle Kirsten Kellogg model and you'll find out what I mean. She must be a very hateful person inside to do such a cruel hatchet job to a person I know is a very decent person.