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Ok, continuing the positive spirit of this thread I would like to ask fellow forumites to help me raise pots of cash for prostate cancer research as I grow a moustache for 'Movember' - you may have heard of this already - the Aussie rugby players are doing it as well as thousands of other blokes around the globe. Below is a link to my own 'Mo Space' where you can donate to me. Be warned though - you will also see explicit close-ups of my mo growth, which may disturb you and give you terrible nightmares.


Brum's Mo Space

brum Wrote:

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> Ok, continuing the positive spirit of this thread

> I would like to ask fellow forumites to help me

> raise pots of cash for prostate cancer research as

> I grow a moustache for 'Movember' - you may have

> heard of this already - the Aussie rugby players

> are doing it as well as thousands of other blokes

> around the globe. Below is a link to my own 'Mo

> Space' where you can donate to me. Be warned

> though - you will also see explicit close-ups of

> my mo growth, which may disturb you and give you

> terrible nightmares.

>

> Brum's Mo Space



***WARNING*** not for persons of a nervous disposition........eeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww-yuck! But it's for a good cause so I guess it's OK.

I'm moving this post to the wanted section if anyone wants to sponsor my Mo, or if they just want to gape in awe at the size of it. Thanks to all those who have donated so far!

Brum's Mo Space


brum Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Ok, continuing the positive spirit of this thread

> I would like to ask fellow forumites to help me

> raise pots of cash for prostate cancer research as

> I grow a moustache for 'Movember' - you may have

> heard of this already - the Aussie rugby players

> are doing it as well as thousands of other blokes

> around the globe. Below is a link to my own 'Mo

> Space' where you can donate to me. Be warned

> though - you will also see explicit close-ups of

> my mo growth, which may disturb you and give you

> terrible nightmares.

>

> Brum's Mo Space

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