MOVEMBER

hopeful and optimistic
hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,339 Member
edited October 2014 in Prostate Cancer #1

NOVEMBER IS MENS HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH.

"Mo Bros take action by changing their appearance by growing a moustache for the 30 days of Movember, to spark conversation and raise funds. Mo Sistas commit to supporting the men in their lives while helping to promote men’s health." 

Hopeful and Optimistic is growing one. How about you?

 

http://www.pcf.org/site/c.leJRIROrEpH/b.5822021/k.D891/Movember.htm

 http://us.movember.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movember

 

previous threads:

 http://csn.cancer.org/node/205308

 

 http://csn.cancer.org/node/229822

 

http://csn.cancer.org/node/249504

Comments

  • VascodaGama
    VascodaGama Member Posts: 3,638 Member
    Long ugly mustages

    Well, probably I will use the occasion as an excuse to let my beard grow.

    I have seen guys with long mustaches commenting they have let it grown to commemorate Movember but did not say which year’s one. Probably they forgot to shave for a decade.

    Let’s commemorate the occasion again and again and again with a ugly one.

     

  • hopeful and optimistic
    hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,339 Member

    Long ugly mustages

    Well, probably I will use the occasion as an excuse to let my beard grow.

    I have seen guys with long mustaches commenting they have let it grown to commemorate Movember but did not say which year’s one. Probably they forgot to shave for a decade.

    Let’s commemorate the occasion again and again and again with a ugly one.

     

    Mustaches

    I started one a few days ago....this morning, I was out of it, and shaved it off by mistake.....will start another one tomorrow.

     

    Heres to growing ugly mustaches for many, many years

  • CC52
    CC52 Member Posts: 105 Member
    I'm in

    How fortunate for me Cool - I've had facial hair in some form for 40 years - so I'm already there.

    I guess I will lose the trimmer for the month and see if anyone notices. I always wanted a ZZ Top beard...so perhaps I'll have an effective "food collector" by Thanksgiving!

    CC

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,803 Member
    I'm in !

    I have had a monster moustach for years, and dedicate it to this cause . Will not trim during November.

    max

  • Old-timer
    Old-timer Member Posts: 196
    I Support the Cause!

    Sixty years or more ago, I entered a beard growing contest as part of my home town's Pioneer Days celebration. After I went six weeks without shaving, my workplace partner looked at me and said, "You are not taking part in that beard growing contest, are you?"

    After work that day, dejectedly, I went home and shaved.

    I am with you in spirit, but I choose to watch this contest from the side-lines.

    Old-Timer

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,803 Member
    Old-timer said:

    I Support the Cause!

    Sixty years or more ago, I entered a beard growing contest as part of my home town's Pioneer Days celebration. After I went six weeks without shaving, my workplace partner looked at me and said, "You are not taking part in that beard growing contest, are you?"

    After work that day, dejectedly, I went home and shaved.

    I am with you in spirit, but I choose to watch this contest from the side-lines.

    Old-Timer

    State

    Old-Timer, my father grew up in central Kansas. His dad was a wheat farmer.  Kansas calls itself The Sunflower State. If you are from Kansas I would be interested to hear about it.  We used to vacation there every summer during harvest, but I never lived there myself. I loved it; the views are magnificant, and I loved the total quiet on the plaines, broken only by the continuous sound of a breeze blowing.  His family arrived there in the 1880s, via Chicago, and then Iowa

    max

  • Old-timer
    Old-timer Member Posts: 196

    State

    Old-Timer, my father grew up in central Kansas. His dad was a wheat farmer.  Kansas calls itself The Sunflower State. If you are from Kansas I would be interested to hear about it.  We used to vacation there every summer during harvest, but I never lived there myself. I loved it; the views are magnificant, and I loved the total quiet on the plaines, broken only by the continuous sound of a breeze blowing.  His family arrived there in the 1880s, via Chicago, and then Iowa

    max

    Arkansas; not Kansas

    Max,

    I grew up on a farm in the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas during the Depression. I have driven through Kansas many times and I agree that the scenery is often beautiful. My best Army buddy was from Kinsley, Kansas, and I have had friends from various Kansas communities.

    Good to talk with you.

    Jerry

    Old-timer

  • Old-timer
    Old-timer Member Posts: 196
    Beard Growers: Where are you?

    It appears that my non-participation in the beard growing event has lowered the enthuiasm for many of you.

    If you are growing a beard in recognition of this cause, I encourage you to talk about it. 

    Old-timer

     

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,803 Member
    Old-timer said:

    Beard Growers: Where are you?

    It appears that my non-participation in the beard growing event has lowered the enthuiasm for many of you.

    If you are growing a beard in recognition of this cause, I encourage you to talk about it. 

    Old-timer

     

    gittin scraggly

    Old Timer,

    I have a pretty full goatee  now. Look like I am ready for a Chuck Norris movie !

  • Old-timer
    Old-timer Member Posts: 196

    gittin scraggly

    Old Timer,

    I have a pretty full goatee  now. Look like I am ready for a Chuck Norris movie !

    Sounds like a winner!

    Max,

    Seems that others do not care to talk about beards. I'm OK with that.

    I wish to tell you that my best army buddy, who was from Kinsley, Kansas, was a wheat farmer. He inherited the farm from his dad, who died at a young age.

    Old-timer

  • hopeful and optimistic
    hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,339 Member
    Old-timer said:

    Sounds like a winner!

    Max,

    Seems that others do not care to talk about beards. I'm OK with that.

    I wish to tell you that my best army buddy, who was from Kinsley, Kansas, was a wheat farmer. He inherited the farm from his dad, who died at a young age.

    Old-timer

    Mustache Progress

    Still growing my wimpy mustache, no comments yet.

    At times,  I wear a blue Prostate Cancer pin, that receives some notice, which give an opportunity to discuss activities for early dectection, which may save a life.

  • hopeful and optimistic
    hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,339 Member

    Mustache Progress

    Still growing my wimpy mustache, no comments yet.

    At times,  I wear a blue Prostate Cancer pin, that receives some notice, which give an opportunity to discuss activities for early dectection, which may save a life.

    Finally

    today, someone noticed my mustache, at a ukulele group that I play with, so I had a chance to talk about Movember, Men's Health and prostate cancer diagnosis tests. 

    I think that next year I will  dye my mustache blue. That should work better.

    Best,

    H

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,803 Member

    Finally

    today, someone noticed my mustache, at a ukulele group that I play with, so I had a chance to talk about Movember, Men's Health and prostate cancer diagnosis tests. 

    I think that next year I will  dye my mustache blue. That should work better.

    Best,

    H

    Neighbor

    H & O,

    My next-door neighbor participated  in Movember this year, and has a full beard now. He says EVERYONE noticed his.

    I thanked him for caring and participating.  Just for Men sells a separate moustach and beard color treatment, but I don't think they have "blue" !

    max