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6 hours ago, Davis Lane said:

I've seen her work.

I think she might be regarded.

Someone once said she looks like she was born with her umbilical cord around her neck and I can’t unsee it. 

23 minutes ago, Ragde said:

Someone once said she looks like she was born with her umbilical cord around her neck and I can’t unsee it. 

That happened to one of my dad's brothers.... he doesn't have quite as nice of a set of tits as dillon, though

16 hours ago, Hank_Hill said:

I’d still give her a few more chromosomes 

Judging by her body of work, she may need them.

1 hour ago, Davis Lane said:

Judging by her body of work, she may need them.

Fine, I'll bite. Who is this regarded film star?

1 hour ago, Mr. Mojo Risin' said:

Fine, I'll bite. Who is this regarded film star?

Dillon’s first name is mentioned above. 

So using the Google:

”Dillon Porn Star”

[Enter]

“DILLON HARPER”

1 hour ago, Napoleon said:

Dillon’s first name is mentioned above. 

So using the Google:

”Dillon Porn Star”

[Enter]

“DILLON HARPER”

*Dillion, for the spelling nazis.

Also can be found by searching for Dillion Uniboob.

Congratulations, Derion, all the best to you in your rehab and your studies. See you in a few months, ready to work and win championships!

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5 hours ago, ClubWhatever said:

Cannot access. Maybe you could violate various user agreements and post it.  

Here's his part:

Spoiler

Derion Gullette had five phone calls to make. And each time he dialed, the four-star linebacker from Teague (Texas) High School could feel his mind starting to race.

Gullette was prepared. Maybe even overprepared. He’d spent hours writing and revising individualized talking points on his cell phone’s Notes app that would help him articulate to coaches at Alabama, Oklahoma, LSU, Texas A&M and Ohio State why he had decided he would not be committing to their schools.

Still, he was nervous.

“As it’s ringing, it’s like, everything is going through my mind,” said Gullette, who committed to Texas in early August. “You’re telling them and they ask: ‘Is there something that we didn’t do? Or is there something you wish you could have seen?’

“So for me, it was just getting my mind ready to answer those questions and to be ready for that conversation.”

Part of Gullette didn’t want to make these phone calls. How do you tell a coach who has invested countless hours and resources into recruiting you that you don’t want to attend his school? How do you essentially sever a relationship in a matter of seconds that may have been years in the making?

But the more Gullette thought about it — and the more he chatted with his father about the recruiting process — the more he felt as though he had no choice but to make these calls.

So before he committed to the Longhorns, Gullette called the position coach, plus anyone else he had built a relationship with, at all five schools and delivered the news. The last and perhaps most difficult call went to Texas A&M on Aug. 2.

“I built the relationship with (co-defensive coordinator and linebackers) coach (Tyler) Santucci for a long, long time,” he said. “So it was hard doing that.”

This is the not-so-glamorous side of what it’s like to be a top recruit with dozens of scholarship offers. Letting coaches down is never easy, and although Gullette said that the coaches from each school took his rejection well, he could tell it felt like a “gut punch” that shifted the “whole mood” of the call. He’s grateful he had these difficult conversations, though.

Many prospects still send a text message or simply announce their decision — with no advance notice — on social media. But others, like Gullette, say that there’s still something to the art of a phone call to say, ‘Thanks but no thanks.

“It really makes a man out of you, I would say, because you’re having to tell somebody you built a relationship with for a while that you’re not going to be committing to their school,” Gullette said, echoing a sentiment fellow Texas commit Johntay Cook shared on social media.

 

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