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Well, its another of those "gimme gimme" threads!

I have decided to shave my scone to raise money for the leukemia foundation by taking part in thier "Worlds Greatest Shave" so how about slapping a few bucks down to help save the life of a patient of a b@stard cancer that eventually WILL be cured, with enough support for the research.

http://www.worldsgreatestshave.com/profile.php?id=391216

Go to that link to donate, leave thinly veiled offensive encouragment and in the next day or two I will be slapping some before photos, and then the end result will be posted in this thread for the enjoyment of all (except me)

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OK folks, I have updated my before photo (no more fat gymp waiting to be disciplined :P ) so ante up and

SHOW ME TEH MONEEEEEEEY!

Srsly folks, this is for a really good cause and together we will be helping a lot of really sick kids (and their families) make the most of a really horrible situation.

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  • 4 weeks later...

You mean bastard. How could you just sit back, and watch females losing what is very likely their pride and joy, and not post pics somewhere?

I dunno, young blokes of today! *wanders off mumbling*

Srlsy, yes it does all go to the same place, so good on ya dude.

Anywayz,

Before

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During

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Stinky Chicken joins in the fun

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The Good Wife gets carried away

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After (thanks for teh finishing touches chuckie :D )

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And a huge thanks to everyone that donated. A lot of familes affected by this terrible disease also thanks you.

dancing 'nana's for all!!!

:D:):(:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

Jeez, you didnt even go the shave lads. Dissapointing.

You are actually not allowed to go down to the scalp. Something to do with health issues and liability...

anywayz, my head is still farken freezing, and a 30 knot easterly on my walk to the train station this morning didn't help :(

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