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Richard Dreyfus took it out
?I remember walking up the steps into the trailer and turning towards my left and he was at the back of the trailer, and just ? his penis was out, and he sort of tried to draw me close to it. He was hard. I remember my face being brought close to his penis. I can?t remember how my face got close to his penis, but I do remember that the idea was that I was going to give him a blow job. I didn?t, and I left.
It was like an out-of-body experience. I just tried to swiftly get out of the room. I pretended it hadn?t really happened. I kept moving because it was part of my job, and I knew he was, at the time, a very important guy, and certainly important to me. I trusted him. That?s what?s always so weird. I liked him. That?s part of why it?s so painful, because of the level of innocence one brings to these things. I felt responsible, that I must have indicated in some way that I was available for this.? https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...004947487.html Check out this negative review left on Amazon for her book. It may provide some context as to why she is doing this: "What a disappointing read. The suicide of a young Rhodes Scholar seems to be an excuse for a self absorbed memoir about a self absorbed Jessica who resorts to blaming others for her abusive relationships. Accusing her brothers of disinterest and her mother of not caring or being clairvoyant enough to know what was happening to her. One wonders what the affect her compulsively strange behavior has on her own daughters. The only mystery I find here is how this book can gender as many positive reviews as it has. Rachael J." https://www.amazon.com/Future-Tense-...ews-filter-bar |
Another review on amazon
"This is no "literary thriller". Jessica Teich did not know Lacey Cooper-Reynolds, and appeared to have researched and wrote about her life and suicide for selfish reasons. Mainly, she wanted to imagine that Ms. Cooper-Reynolds may have been fighting the same demons she had fought, and thus she could talk about herself some more! The first five sections of this book were nothing but the writings of a self-absorbed, self-pitying woman, who obviously thought her suffering was so special that readers would never tire of reading about all she had suffered and all she had feared. It never ends until the sixth and final part of the book. It is in that part of the memoir that Ms. Teich finally stopped talking about herself, stopped obsessing about herself, stopped making herself out to be a perpetual hurt child. She finally turned outward enough to make herself seem like a sensible and sane woman, who was truly capable of fully focusing on others. That means 48 chapters of this book are a wasteland and only eight are worth reading." |
Still doesnt change the fact that chump is a scumbag. And that you would have dropped to your knees and blew him
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aka trump derangement syndrome |
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Grab them by the pussy.
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FAact: every actor wants to be a rock star (and every rock star wants to be an actor). So they act like they are surrounded by groupies and, sometimes, they are but mostly they are surrounded by star-struck idiots. Huh? Blow you? Wha???
If she was a groupie she would've opened and swallowed. |
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