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How Long is Your Mo'?
by Victoria Revay | December 1, 2006 at 02:08 pm
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Movember is over.
It ended yesterday and I know many people participated. And by now, they've probably already shaved off their moustaches, however I think it'd be great to get some of the few "last days of moustaches" so you can all vote on your favourite pictures.
Here is how the beginning of the month looked like.
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at 17:26 on December 1st, 2006
Movember was good. It was great, though not too suprising, to have so many people asking why I had a mustache. A group of us from my office were able to raise a couple thousand dollars from our coworkers.
Now the 'stache is gone, and I miss it dearly, but it is nice to have my wife enjoy kissing again!
at 18:29 on December 1st, 2006
lol I hate the itchyness of it but I have done it for the past 3 years. They hold a shaving evnt at the local pub with free beers if you shave your mo. So I think its worth it :o)
at 19:13 on December 1st, 2006
My thoughts on Movember. Well, I must say it was a trying experience for me. I started off growing what I call the Magnum and all that got me was dirty looks (mostly from women). For some reason, moustaches have a bad reputation with Melburnian women.
Anyway, I chickened out of Movember for about 2 days and started to grow my goatee back. I then though, "you know what, to hell with it" and shaved the chin part off and left a good ol' handlebar tash. I tell you what, when you have a handlebar, people ignore that it's there. Either they think that you're just growing it for Movember or that you're actually hardcore enough to have one. Thinking it safer not to take the chance, they don't say anything at all.
I grew to love my handlebar, but in saying that, I relished shaving it off at the end of the month. I'll definitely do it next year, I just hope more of my friends join in on the tash-action.
To see my progress, click here
at 18:30 on December 2nd, 2006
What a month! I grew a fat handlebar. Between the three of us at work we managed to raise about $700 which was good.
I'm yet to de-mo. Shaved the handlebar off but still have the seedy mo going. I can't part with it now!