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Movember foolishness
by
Christian S
on 30 Oct, 2013 13:17
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I've been excited all year for Movember at work, but unfortunately they require us to shave so we can start from scratch on 11/1. I don't want to waste all the hard work I've put in so it looks like I'll be doing it on my own. I am pretty upset that I can't participate at work, but I am not wasting my hard work.
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#1
by
Razor X
on 30 Oct, 2013 13:24
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I don't blame you. I wouldn't either.
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#2
by
isleepinthebuff
on 30 Oct, 2013 14:29
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Dunno if it'll make you feel better but it's a standard requirement of Movember, not just what your work is saying, Because of the sponsoring it's about starting as a blank canvas and seeing what you can come up with, often in fun competition with others in the name of the event.
It is a bummer for the beardies tho!
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#3
by
Sir Harry
on 30 Oct, 2013 15:32
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Well, guess I will be joining shavefan on the sidelines.....I ain't shaving either!
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#4
by
slymyke
on 30 Oct, 2013 15:53
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Wow.. I would have to at least be able to keep a goatee. I can't have a totally smooth face.. I wouldn't recognize myself!!
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#5
by
slybeard
on 30 Oct, 2013 17:54
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I had an ad in my email from "The Art of Shaving" to come in for mustache trims, and they will donate the proceeds to raise funds and awareness to help combat prostate and testicular cancer. I am all far the donation, but I thought the point was to not trim for the month? And I never knew about starting from zero on Nov 1.
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#6
by
mrzed
on 30 Oct, 2013 19:35
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Oh, well, had the moustache for almost 40 years. It's not coming off now.
Had the bald head for almost 2 years, it's not coming ON now.
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#7
by
Razor X
on 30 Oct, 2013 19:38
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I had an ad in my email from "The Art of Shaving" to come in for mustache trims, and they will donate the proceeds to to raise funds and awareness to help combat prostate and testicular cancer. I am all far the donation, but I thought the point was to not trim for the month? And I never knew about starting from zero on Nov 1.
Well, when you stop and think about it, it does kind of defeat the purpose if everyone isn't starting off at the same point. I've never actually met anyone who actually participated in this.
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#8
by
VOT
on 31 Oct, 2013 12:52
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It is huge in the UK. I think also you can only have a moustache no beard.
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#9
by
isleepinthebuff
on 31 Oct, 2013 13:22
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Yeah in the UK it's no beard and start from scratch on the tash!
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#10
by
Razorhead
on 31 Oct, 2013 19:55
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I've tried clean shaven but can't get adjusted to the look. Probably should try a 30 day rule!
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#11
by
Razor X
on 31 Oct, 2013 19:57
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I've tried clean shaven but can't get adjusted to the look. Probably should try a 30 day rule!
I tried it for about three months once and just could not get used to it.
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#12
by
slymyke
on 31 Oct, 2013 21:04
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I've tried clean shaven but can't get adjusted to the look. Probably should try a 30 day rule!
Oh, HELL no!!! lol
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#13
by
Razor X
on 31 Oct, 2013 21:42
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You know, there are people out there (or so I am told) that would think it quite odd that a group of men who have no problem shaving their heads can't bring themselves to shave their faces. Just sayin'.
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#14
by
nuts
on 01 Nov, 2013 02:14
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It is big in Australia where it all started about 10 years ago. Even at the gym today on 1 November two of the female instructors had huge fake moustaches encouraging their male counterparts to get involved.
As someone who has had prostate cancer and a heart attack I am all for men taking their health seriously and talking about it - not to mention the funds raised for research.
Despite all that I am not about to shave off my beard of 47+ years just to take part!!