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Date: 13 Nov 2006 18:13:46
From: Kevin D. Timm
Subject: Movie Participant Review
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Last year, Haggerty agreed to be filmed for what he thought was a benign documentary on his client's journey across America. He hurriedly signed a release form, was paid $400, and the lesson began. As cameras rolled, his client told raunchy stories in garbled English and laughed heartily at the expense of handicapped people. "And then, I'm starting to smell a rat," Haggerty told The Associated Press. "Each passing minute I'm going, 'You know, this can't be real."' Confused, he ended up playing along. He later figured out -- thanks to his son, an HBO-watching college student -- that he'd been duped.
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Date: 13 Nov 2006 21:14:55
From: Dene
Subject: Re: Movie Participant Review
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Kevin D. Timm wrote: > Last year, Haggerty agreed to be filmed for what he thought was a benign > documentary on his client's journey across America. He hurriedly signed > a release form, was paid $400, and the lesson began. > > As cameras rolled, his client told raunchy stories in garbled English > and laughed heartily at the expense of handicapped people. "And then, > I'm starting to smell a rat," Haggerty told The Associated Press. "Each > passing minute I'm going, 'You know, this can't be real."' > > Confused, he ended up playing along. He later figured out -- thanks to > his son, an HBO-watching college student -- that he'd been duped. Saw that movie this weekend. Way too much hair and skin but dang funny in between. -Greg
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