Showing posts with label hair lip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair lip. Show all posts

Saturday, November 10, 2007

VB's beer bottle Orchestra and a Mo ditti



What a blast, why hasn't that been done before. It's got nothing to do with Movember. But I reckon quite a large quantity of the stuff will be consumed at the Movember Gala Partie. Yes the beer will flow and the Mo Bros will show their Mo's. Then baptise them one and all in the amber pools of liquid gold in celebration of Movember.

One bloke who will celebrate Movember in style is El Captain (aka Jas), possibly because he'll be sporting a magnificent MO at the partie and probably if he's received a substantial tally of sponsorship but most definitely because he no longer needs to make lame videos like this one till Movember next year.



Give him heaps about this one, post a comment to let him know how lame it is. But make sure you watch yesterdays "How to touch your ears together" as that one was pretty funny.


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Friday, November 9, 2007

The McKenzie Mo - better know as the "Kenzie"

Following a full week of Mo growing, Ian over at http://www.ismckenzie.com/ has posted a pic of his Mo. Its a valiant effort Ian. (he he he snigger).

Take a look at the mug shot on the left can you see the Mo? Perhaps its just lighting and correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a Mo meant to start above the upper lip?

What you have there Ian is a tickler, perhaps we could rename it the McKenzie Mo.



I had to do it, please forgive me Ian.

Mo Feuds - World Wide During Movember

There are Mo fueds every where around the world. People either love or hate them. Look here officers of the law even fight over the Mo

The News Vault - Outgoing Link - Court Rules Police Splitting Hairs With Moustache Ban
A court in South Korea ruled Thursday in favour of a policeman who was suspended for refusing to shave off his moustache. The officer, identified only by his family name Park, was suspended from his post at a Seoul police station for three months after he rejected an order from his seniors to shave. The defiant officer brought his case to the Administrative Court. Judge Shin Dong-Seung ruled that regulations require officers to look tidy but do not ban moustaches.


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