Movember

Bob_Bobbington

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Yeh yeh. I totally was growing this facial hair for Movember and totally not because I'm too lazy to shave...

Totally. *looks around shiftily*
 

WolfThomas

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I feel that growing a beard is lazy, the thing about a moustache is you need almost the same amount of maintance as clean shaven plus that of shaping/molding it in an awesome manner, so it's an actual effort, not looking like a hobo for a month.

I'm doing it at the moment, but I look really sleazy, I'm thinking of adding a soul patch to mine (the bit under the lip).

Also I really think testicular cancer needs to becoeme part of Movember as well. Prostate cancer is often present as being the equivalent of breast cancer for men, but it's not, it affect men when we're much older (in fact if we didn't die of other causes 100% of men would get it) and it's usually not that lethal, more commonly men die with it, rather than from it. Likewise it's not as easy to treat and have a forseeable cure/large remission like we can with breast cancer.

Testicular cancer however can affect men while very young and when treat properly is one of the cancers with the best long term cure/survival rates. We need to raise awareness about it as well.
 

dududf

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I grow hair slow, so I started this on the 25th.

Now I just look shaggy. That's not Shaggable, that's hobo.

I may have to just shave it this year, until I grow facial hair properly.
 

Anarchemitis

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I participate in No-Shave November, a different version of Movember in which you have a good shave on Halloween in order to observe the results by the end of the month.
This will be my first.
 

Werekettle

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I'm a long time participant in Movember, and I'm always up for a little manscaping - this year I'm going for a moustache that starts on my upper lip, comes down to my lower jaw, along my jaw line to the bottom of my ears (think over the top handle-bar moustache)
 

ultimateownage

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We have most of the male teachers in my school growing moustaches for movember. It's hilarious.
 

NestorES

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Bravo Werekettle!

For the record would you classify your beard as a 'Franz Josef' or more of a 'Friendly Mutton Chop'?

As for myself, this year I am cultivating a manly 'Burt Reynolds', although if this becomes unruly I may bring it back to a 'Magnum'.
 

Werekettle

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NestorES said:
Bravo Werekettle!

For the record would you classify your beard as a 'Franz Josef' or more of a 'Friendly Mutton Chop'?

As for myself, this year I am cultivating a manly 'Burt Reynolds', although if this becomes unruly I may bring it back to a 'Magnum'.
If only I could get the 'Franz Josef' in a single month, I would be all that is man! lol - That is pretty much the shape I'm going for though...

Ahhh, Burt, he's an inspiration that's for sure!
 

Cazza

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I wouldn't look right with a Moustache. I'm too young and whenever I forget to shave everyone comments on how stupid I look with it because I'm to young. I can by the way grow a proper one and thats why people comment it's not that stupid 14yr old looking one kids at school try and grow.

I'm still all for the cause of Movember.
 

Stollos

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Going for the Magnum.
Got the theme on my iPod. Listen to it daily whilst exercising in the hope that an awesome montage sequence on a regular basis is conducive to growing a sweet 'mo.
 

Lost In The Void

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Well considering this is my first year of having to shave on a daily basis [and god does it suck ass] I'll be doing it this year. I'm going to be an ugly ************ by the end of it all. Cheers all