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  • #2
    Yea those camgirl types aren't usually into you for just being you, so this mfer need to watch his ass.

    Wonder how much he's worth. His place don't look like he's crazy rich or anything so she's trying to get a reality show or something maybe.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
      Yea those camgirl types aren't usually into you for just being you, so this mfer need to watch his ass.

      Wonder how much he's worth. His place don't look like he's crazy rich or anything so she's trying to get a reality show or something maybe.
      Nail on the head.

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      • #4
        Mason Reese used to do a lot of TV and commercials from 1969 to 1984. My Mother loved him because she thought he was so ugly that it was cute and used to laugh whenever his commercials came on. I wouldn't be surprised if this is just something he's trying to promote and not real.




        He apparently did have money...but who knows now.

        This from Wikipedia

        Post-acting career

        Since retiring from acting Reese has become a restaurant entrepreneur with multiple businesses in the New York City area. He owned Paladar, a now-defunct Pan-Latino restaurant located in Manhattan's Lower East Side.[3] He then opened "Destination Bar and Grille" located on Avenue A in the East Village, which is also now closed.[4] He opened a sports bar called The Luxury Box, which closed in 2015.[5]

        From IMDB

        Mason Reese was a child star of the 1970s. His television commercials and appearances, combined with talent and a unique look, catapulted him to pop icon status.

        Between the years of 1969 to 1984, Mason was everywhere you looked. Being a veteran of over 75 commercials, seven of which won Clio awards, including the coveted best male actor Clio. Mason was a guest on countless variety and talk shows, his charm and sense of humor made him a fan favorite on the Mike Douglas Show of which Mason appeared over 25 times and Co hosted three separate weeks. Mike dedicated many pages to Mason in his autobiography, and claimed that Mason received the highest ratings in the history of the show. Mason also graced the covers of every major magazine including the ever popular T.V. Guide. When Mason was 7, he was hired by WNBC, in New York, to be a contributing field reporter and present family oriented pieces for the newscast.

        Mason went on to film a sitcom pilot for ABC, called "Mason" in 1977, and was a regular guest on Howard Cossell's variety show. Mason then went on to be a regular contributor to Howard Sterns first television show, and was a frequent radio guest as well.

        Over the years Mason has been a "go to" guest for panel discussions and talk shows, when the subject matter was favorite commercial or child stars, including the Today Show, Good Morning America, Jenny Jones, Midday Live, A.M. New York, A.M. Los Angeles, Dick Cavett, People Are Talking, Wonderama, the Regis Philbin Show, and Phil Donahue, and Leeza Gibbons.

        In recent years Mason has been featured on VH1, Child Star Confidential on E!, and was a guest presenter on TV Lands first award ceremony.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jaded View Post
          Mason Reese used to do a lot of TV and commercials from 1969 to 1984. My Mother loved him because she thought he was so ugly that it was cute and used to laugh whenever his commercials came on. I wouldn't be surprised if this is just something he's trying to promote and not real.




          He apparently did have money...but who knows now.

          This from Wikipedia

          Post-acting career

          Since retiring from acting Reese has become a restaurant entrepreneur with multiple businesses in the New York City area. He owned Paladar, a now-defunct Pan-Latino restaurant located in Manhattan's Lower East Side.[3] He then opened "Destination Bar and Grille" located on Avenue A in the East Village, which is also now closed.[4] He opened a sports bar called The Luxury Box, which closed in 2015.[5]

          From IMDB

          Mason Reese was a child star of the 1970s. His television commercials and appearances, combined with talent and a unique look, catapulted him to pop icon status.

          Between the years of 1969 to 1984, Mason was everywhere you looked. Being a veteran of over 75 commercials, seven of which won Clio awards, including the coveted best male actor Clio. Mason was a guest on countless variety and talk shows, his charm and sense of humor made him a fan favorite on the Mike Douglas Show of which Mason appeared over 25 times and Co hosted three separate weeks. Mike dedicated many pages to Mason in his autobiography, and claimed that Mason received the highest ratings in the history of the show. Mason also graced the covers of every major magazine including the ever popular T.V. Guide. When Mason was 7, he was hired by WNBC, in New York, to be a contributing field reporter and present family oriented pieces for the newscast.

          Mason went on to film a sitcom pilot for ABC, called "Mason" in 1977, and was a regular guest on Howard Cossell's variety show. Mason then went on to be a regular contributor to Howard Sterns first television show, and was a frequent radio guest as well.

          Over the years Mason has been a "go to" guest for panel discussions and talk shows, when the subject matter was favorite commercial or child stars, including the Today Show, Good Morning America, Jenny Jones, Midday Live, A.M. New York, A.M. Los Angeles, Dick Cavett, People Are Talking, Wonderama, the Regis Philbin Show, and Phil Donahue, and Leeza Gibbons.

          In recent years Mason has been featured on VH1, Child Star Confidential on E!, and was a guest presenter on TV Lands first award ceremony.



          She probably likes his “celebrity” status. Any other ugly mug wouldn’t get a look in.

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            • #7
              She is obviously using him for money and/or a hopeful connection to get herself some exposure.

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              • #8
                I didn't know Bruce Vilanch had a kid.

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                • #9
                  That's a bad attitude to have, you always have to have an ego when it comes to chick's.

                  You see some ugly dudes with the hottest chick's and the reason is the dude thinks he's hot **** so much so that the chick starts to belive it too.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tyrone WBCfan View Post
                    That's a bad attitude to have, you always have to have an ego when it comes to chick's.

                    You see some ugly dudes with the hottest chick's and the reason is the dude thinks he's hot **** so much so that the chick starts to belive it too.
                    Thanks for tip bro, man women r annoying and lame the way they get attracted, its always the most "stupid" shiet, but at least is solvable with a bit of effort

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