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Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:56 pm
by jj
Wrong.


Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:56 pm
by jj
No.


Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:58 pm
by jj
See above.
Gossip is odious.
To compare a convicted serial-killer with any individual, however odious,
without, proof, is....well... odious.


Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 3:08 pm
by Pervert
Well, I apologise for being wrong. I missed the episode of Who Do You Think You Are? he was on.

Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 3:25 pm
by Trumpton
jj wrote:

> That's obvious. But 'the majority'? Only a very few of the
> 1000s he's
> 'done' have posted here. Many went back, for reasons I cannot
> fathom.

He pays very well, apparently circa 1K.

> He's probably no creepier than several others who have posted
> here in the past

If that's the case - they must be REALLY creepy.

> Fourthly, he did
> > try a ruin a couple of models careers.
> Did he?

Yes, he did.

> Fifthly, he operates
> > outside the BBFC regulations.
> Good luck to him. Others would do likewise if they had the
> balls.

No, it must be more than 'having the balls'.

> > His Vids are really good & terrific VFM, the girls get paid
> > > well & tehy are cheap...>
> > All his vids are exactly the same, the same sets, the same
> > clothes, the same pedo scenarios.
> They sell, though......

Sales are falling, and have been for some time apparently.

> Half the models have to be zonked out to work for him!
> I imagine so :- ) But they can spend the money on rehab.

What about the their careers?


Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 3:32 pm
by Trinity
Right you lot, being a model i've worked for FC! it was my second BG shoot, i arrived at his studio which was ok ish, the sets are very dated and the theme appears to be the same with all his work!


Now, as for his behaviour towards me, he was professional, he didn't grope me off camera nor did he suggest anything of the sort!

I won't be returning to work for him as i was told the stories AFTER i'd done the shoot! a persons past is always there for people to find out about, most of the skeletons people have can remain in the closet, but if someone has a conviction for the above crimes then that speaks volumes for me!


If i'd have known what i do now i wouldn't have worked for him!


Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 3:39 pm
by Trumpton
Trinity wrote:

> Right you lot, being a model i've worked for FC! it was my
> second BG shoot, i arrived at his studio which was ok ish, the
> sets are very dated and the theme appears to be the same with
> all his work!

Sets from circa 1978. We all know what the "theme" is.

> Now, as for his behaviour towards me, he was professional, he
> didn't grope me off camera nor did he suggest anything of the
> sort!

You must've been very fortunate.

> I won't be returning to work for him as i was told the stories
> AFTER i'd done the shoot! a persons past is always there for
> people to find out about, most of the skeletons people have can
> remain in the closet, but if someone has a conviction for the
> above crimes then that speaks volumes for me!

And to the falling sales I assume. More and more people (models and customers) are wising up to his "activities".


Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:01 pm
by jj
It was Magoo's episode.
The info came from him- and I trust him implicitly.


Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:05 pm
by jj
Well, shall we just say the jury is out?
I think he's a dick, buit the sales STILL argue otherwise.

And the 'jealousy/stitch-up' argument has as usual been unaddressed by
'the industry'.
Funny, how they go quiet when challenged by a mere punter, innit?


Re: Fiona Cooper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:20 pm
by Tim Schmitt
Hi isabella
You cant just say that you need to explain, the end product is fab