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I've been trying to find the footage of Clinton Portis's appearance on "America's Next Top Model" for more than a year, but to be honest, I wasn't trying all that hard. Finally, last night, someone e-mailed me the clip of Portis distracting his model as she tries to concentrate on shifting her weight from one foot to another by talking about her booty.

"He was lusting," she complains to the judges, appropriately.

Enjoy.

By Dan Steinberg |  February 8, 2008; 9:14 AM ET  | Category:  NFL
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laxatives?
really?

Posted by: littles | February 8, 2008 10:15 AM

He really should make an appearance on 'Girlfriends' if he truly wants to be a CW legend.

Posted by: ScottVanPeltStyle.com | February 8, 2008 10:57 AM

"lusting" is an awesome word. I'm going to try and incorporate that into my work day somehow.

Posted by: thehotroute.blogspot.com | February 8, 2008 01:47 PM

How was CP lusting after that fat heffer? She must have easily weighed 110, maybe even 111 pounds. Disgusting.

Posted by: janicedickensondeservescancer | February 8, 2008 03:52 PM

He was lusting!! virginia, UVA, i like those jerseys where can i find those jerseys UVA UVA VIRGINIA ( iseriously can't remember which virginia school it was though. HE was lusting.
end of innane post

Posted by: bruceO | February 9, 2008 12:46 PM

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