kahil-53237
It so amazing how much lies could be made for money. Calum MacLeod, I hardly ever saw him. I would say, I met him 4 or 5 times at the most.When Charles Mair, the guy with a tattoo of me on his ass, tried to raise money to pay for it and he made a promise to give me whatever extra he may raise. my answer was to him, and to Lewis Bennett was no one should ever or allowed to raise money for any reason using me or my name. So Charles stopped and Lewis Bennett agreed.when I went to Austin Texas for SXSW film festival, I was not aware of the commercializing of the documentary. Lewis Bennett apologized and refunded me the cost of my trip. a check of $3000.00 was giving to me and I cashed it. He contacted me many times and he even came to my deli with his brother to apologize and ask me to meet. I declined. I do not negotiate with liars. I accept an apology for a mistake and not for a, on purpose, wrong doing. when anyone apologize after, willingly, hurts and deceives someone, is like a fart on a marble and it does not leave any mark or marks. fame and success were more important than their honor, promises and obligations.
thebestdeli
I am NOT for sale and neither are my family members, my volunteers, homeless people, my charity works and my friends.I know that lately there has been a lot of talk among the Sandwich Nazi documentary, etc. In light of the messages that I received on my Facebook page, I felt like now was the perfect time to clarify something here for everyone.Lewis Bennett said in his e-mail: " I'm sorry if we weren't clearer about the plans for the film. We never really had much of a plan for the film, to start with, but the hope was always to try to reach a larger audience". The truth is if I know the documentary would be for commercial and making money purposes, I would not be part of it. I always made sure that producer knew where I stand on this matters. *Before anyone gets upset, I'm not saying that my particular stance on this issue is better than anyone else's, or that people should see things my way. I totally understand those who don't. I merely want it to be clear where I in particular stand on this issue, because I feel pretty strongly about it.*This documentary should be screen for free. I feel like the producer Lewis Bennett and his team did not tell me truth about their intentions. Until I went Austin TX, I did not even know that the documentary was for sale and making money. I was really shocked. Salam Kahil/ Sandwich Nazi Forever