(Image removed from quote.)I usually keep moustaches longer than this, but here I am.
No pics at the mo, but put me down as another who can't smoke cigars for fear of looking like a terrier taking a dump
Quote from: sardauker on October 04, 2012, 11:44:50 AM(Image removed from quote.)I usually keep moustaches longer than this, but here I am. Superb facial hair mate, but the T-shirt is even better.
Either we've run out of beards, or I broke the thread
I would participate but I don't show up in pictures for some reason.
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I won't be participating myself but I will definitely donate again. I was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year so for me this is now even more important than before
Every year we start up the Multitool.org Competitive Moustache Growing Team to raise money for prostate cancer and (I think) clinical depression. Sadly the international moustache competition insists on a moustache only and no extras, so none.of us are allowed anywhere near a public school through November.DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
I've had a goatee since I was 18, my wife (girlfriend at the time) made me clean shave the whole thing one day, and then told me, umm grow it back. She also said wow you look almost like a preteen, OMG I can't date you cause I'd feel like I'm one of those teachers with there students! GROW IT BACK!! Gee, your the one that wanted me to shave it off. So I've had the goatee for 15yrs, now she gets mad when I grow it too long, I can never win. I'd grow it all, but it won't grow, it's very thin from the goatee to the sideburns. My father was the same way could never grow thick, yet my grandfather had the best full thick complete beard. JR(Image removed from quote.)
Great looking goatee!¡! She "made" you? I can just picture this now, her holding you down and forcing your hand to scrape your razor across your chin and blood flowing from the forceful swipes. And the grow it back thing, like we can do this instantaneously or something? It's interesting how women change their minds about his type of thing. Good but interesting. at the wife!¡! )
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on October 12, 2012, 08:34:17 PMEvery year we start up the Multitool.org Competitive Moustache Growing Team to raise money for prostate cancer and (I think) clinical depression. Sadly the international moustache competition insists on a moustache only and no extras, so none.of us are allowed anywhere near a public school through November.DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2And just who do they think they are?¡? Though I may not be part of the "competition," I can still grow it in my stand against prostate cancer (I know several that have been inflicted and one who even beat it). I totally agree with the clinical depression thing Def. I know that it's a huge part in one's fight against this "death sentence" of a disease. Anywho, I will still grow my own version and donate still.(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: stealth007s on October 12, 2012, 08:53:16 PMQuote from: Grant Lamontagne on October 12, 2012, 08:34:17 PMEvery year we start up the Multitool.org Competitive Moustache Growing Team to raise money for prostate cancer and (I think) clinical depression. Sadly the international moustache competition insists on a moustache only and no extras, so none.of us are allowed anywhere near a public school through November.DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2And just who do they think they are?¡? Though I may not be part of the "competition," I can still grow it in my stand against prostate cancer (I know several that have been inflicted and one who even beat it). I totally agree with the clinical depression thing Def. I know that it's a huge part in one's fight against this "death sentence" of a disease. Anywho, I will still grow my own version and donate still.(Image removed from quote.)They issued the guidelines, but I imagine they are more for fun than anything else. I'd hate to think they would turn away any support based on which part of your face you do or don't shave. And, if they did, I don't and while I'm not team captain (we'll have to get a ruling from Mat on that! ) I'd be proud to have you as a teammate.DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on October 13, 2012, 06:59:19 AMQuote from: stealth007s on October 12, 2012, 08:53:16 PMQuote from: Grant Lamontagne on October 12, 2012, 08:34:17 PMEvery year we start up the Multitool.org Competitive Moustache Growing Team to raise money for prostate cancer and (I think) clinical depression. Sadly the international moustache competition insists on a moustache only and no extras, so none.of us are allowed anywhere near a public school through November.DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2And just who do they think they are?¡? Though I may not be part of the "competition," I can still grow it in my stand against prostate cancer (I know several that have been inflicted and one who even beat it). I totally agree with the clinical depression thing Def. I know that it's a huge part in one's fight against this "death sentence" of a disease. Anywho, I will still grow my own version and donate still.(Image removed from quote.)They issued the guidelines, but I imagine they are more for fun than anything else. I'd hate to think they would turn away any support based on which part of your face you do or don't shave. And, if they did, I don't and while I'm not team captain (we'll have to get a ruling from Mat on that! ) I'd be proud to have you as a teammate.DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2Invitation accepted!¡!(Image removed from quote.)