Movember?
#37
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It's causing some interesting meetings at work.
I walked in for a very serious, talk about your future, type thing with my boss, and burst out laughing.
Couldn't look him in the eye the whole time as I was too fixated on his mo.
The Geek's doing well - raised $640 so far! Looks bloody awful but I'll let him off.
I walked in for a very serious, talk about your future, type thing with my boss, and burst out laughing.
Couldn't look him in the eye the whole time as I was too fixated on his mo.The Geek's doing well - raised $640 so far! Looks bloody awful but I'll let him off.
#38
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Any donations gratefully received guys
http://au.movember.com/mospace/463643
Wookie and 3 legs, I have done the deed guys.......Thanks
I too will post a pic at the end of the month. I am going for a full "Chopper"
http://au.movember.com/mospace/463643
Wookie and 3 legs, I have done the deed guys.......Thanks
I too will post a pic at the end of the month. I am going for a full "Chopper"
#39
Do they do Movember in the UK? Don't remember it but wondered if it had started in the past few years?
#41
Auntie Fa










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Yep, according to movember.com there is an official UK site. In countries where there is no official site, you can choose to donate to a charity in a country where there is.
In Sg some friends raised money for Oz.
In Sg some friends raised money for Oz.
#43
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If you put up a photo of your progress, I will donate. (Although I've already donated to two teams.)
#45
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OK, post again when you do and I promise I will.




