I just turned 54, so the facial hair that gets you into bars when you’re 19, is not what you want to make you look older when you are, in fact, older. … A friend of mind didn’t’ recognize me at my local coffee store, so I guess I know what to do if I ever need to really go incognito. … Bald faced plug: the Dad 2.0 team has already reached over $17,000, but it’s not too late if you want to help out the cause. 33,000 men will die of prostate cancer and the nearly 8,300 men who will be diagnosed with testicular cancer this year. Several important men in my life have died of cancer in the last few years, at least one because he didn’t go for an exam when he had serious symptoms. … origin=|mckv|sIL5aiqBI&pcrid=8513465214|plid It’s usually $199, so that’s a nice saving if you have another Movember sufferer in the house who is keeping the ‘stash until 12/25.
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I’m so ready to cut off this Movember Mustache!
Too many men I know have died over the last year, most from cancer. Some were because they didn’t heed warning signs and go to see a doctor. I’m supporting Movember mostly to support men’s health awareness and the need for annual checkups for all dads especially. Please support my growing efforts and the 33,000 men who will die of prostate cancer and the nearly 8,300 men who will be diagnosed with testicular cancer this year. … If you can, take a moment to support the cause at http://mobro.co/GreatDad.
I’m growing a mustache for men’s health!
Please support my growing efforts and the 33,000 men who will die of prostate cancer and the nearly 8,300 men who will be diagnosed with testicular cancer this year.
Okay, I’m not running a marathon or biking to LA, but it still has been a hardship on my family and itchy as hell.
http://mobro.co/GreatDad
Buy dad a rat for Father’s Day
But for a really nifty Father’s Day gift, how about sponsoring a rat? Specifically, an African giant pouched rat, about 30 inches long including tail.
Lots of other good ideas for charitable giving rather than spending money on a Hallmark car from Op-Ed Columnist, Nicholas Kristof of the NY Times.
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