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Hey all,

As some of you know a little while back i decided to shave my head for cancer... I have been personally affected by cancer recently with my Step mother having a breast cancer removed. She is now having kemotherapy and will loose all her hair in the upcoming weeks....

So i thought stuff that, if shes loosing her hair then why cant I! :ninja::rofl:

I was going to officially make a headshave event with the cancer council but timing, dates and general christmas rush has meant that its too late now, that dosent matter because if you still want to support this good cause you can make a donation directly to the Cancer Council....

Click here to make a one off gift------> https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/ssl/donation2.cfm

And this is the general donation page----> http://www.cancercouncil.com.au/editorial.asp?pageid=708

I can proudly say that i have NEVER EVER shaved my head, not even when it was a big craze when i was younger, so its going to be an interesting experience, ive got some nice scars and a weird shaped head to make it all that bit more interesting!!!

Heres some before pictures of my head from the recent SAU dinner...

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another drunken face

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as you can see its pretty long at the moment and takes alot of product to make it look like a "Non Boofhead"

Ill be getting the shave done at 5PM TODAY!!!!!!

But i think i wont post pics till Mid afternoon tomorrow so there is more donating time..... majority vote rules though!

So show some support, donate a 6pack worth of cash, or a large quarter pounder meals worth, possibly even a CD or couple of DVDs worth.... whatever it is will make a difference.....

Thanks all

Ed

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can someone photochop his head?? Just so we can get a taste of what it will look like??

im looking for a pic of brad pitts head to chop onto mine, im hoping thats what it will look like

ARRGH not HOMER HEAD! im not going BALD BALD, shaving it to number 2!!!!!!!!!!

Smoky thats fine dude!

Official Donation Tally

Ed= all of my hair and $25 donation as thats the cost of a normal haircut

Smoky = $20

Mona = $20 after headshave

Sammeh = $half price because im doing a 2

Liz = $20+$10 for a rude noggin :P

Caine = $20

Rebecca(my hairdresser) = $15

Lingeringsoul = $5

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