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This story or non story is ancient 11 years to be exact.It looks slightly better if you use the latest version with the correct settings. But the file is so badly compressed that it still looks like crap.
Posted - May 9 2003 : 1:31PM
This is what Omar said on his website:
Know the Score...
The 'Linsey and Omar' news is something that has pleased many adult entertainment fans across the world, although there is someone who isn't happy with it!
A storm of controversy has appeared, because of my idea of a hardcore shoot with my friend Linsey Dawn McKenzie.
Those of you who have kept an eye on BGAFD and my message board will have seen an angry message from David Uwate, of adult production company Score Group. David has been refuting that I will ever do a video with Linsey Dawn McKenzie, and has been claiming that it will never happen, as she is under contract to Score. He also adds a few unkind words about me and this site, but basically, I'm not worried about it!
Yes, Linsey is under contract to Score, but this is a finite contract - it won't last forever. When the contract finishes, Linsey can be her own free agent! Which is good news for fans of Linsey and me! Message boards across the web have been buzzing with anticipation at the plan of myself and Linsey in a hardcore video together, and rightfully so!
So if you see anyone saying "it won't happen", just remember they are merely speculating. Linsey and I go back eight years, and the full interview up in my members' section is an eye-opener to those who doubt what I say!
Among the ridiculous claims from the Score Group is that I "cornered" Linsey at the exhibition (see the video clip for yourself!), Linsey was at a video booth all day there (see the full interview clip where we're walking around the exhibition!), and that I am being a "parasite" on Linsey's fame (Does Mr Uwate realise that it was David Sullivan of Sport Newspapers who turned Linsey into an adult star, and not the Score Group?). Also, there's a false accusation of "spamming" newsgroups. Doesn't make sense according to the definition of spam, which is commercial e-mail sent to those who do not want it. The news was sent to newsgroups relating to the adult entertainment business, so it was not off-topic and therefore, not spam!
Message board regular Thula summed up the attitude of David Uwate very nicely - well done mate!