Tuesday Hotness – Reese Rideout … and the Rejection Hotline

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Nowadays, someone asks you for your number and if you want to be slippery and give a fake, it blows up in your face because they can call right then and there on a cell. If you’re not one to say no to someone’s face, try the following service, sent to me by a friend of mine and regular UYA reader:

Check out the Rejection Hotline
(as seen on OMG). The Rejection Hotline has a bunch of numbers you can
give out to that relentless d-bag who won’t leave you alone till you
give him a number. So, you just give him one from the hotline and when

he calls it the next day it tells him what an annoying loser he is. The
Vancouver number is: 778-786-8557 . At the end of the rejection is an
advertisement for joining the navy – very Village People.

Give it a call. Take some of your friends’ business cards, cross out their real number, put this one in and pass them out as you see fit…no no, I don’t advocate that. But hey, I’m not here to judge. Clearly.

This week’s addition to the Hotness Files may be participating in a show with yours truly next month. More on that coming to UYA tomorrow. Reese Rideout is an actor, you may have seen some of his Randy Blue films. You can also check him out here.



Here’s to Reese booking June 18th!

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