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Centralian Advocate, Tuesday, November 13, 2012 — 19
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Our link is: http://mobro.co/isaac-stahl
Check out the Mo’s on display!
Ph: 89 530 530 4/81 Elders Street
Araluen Plumbing has a
extremely dedicated staff
member growing a mo to help
with the issues of men’s health.
Make a call and you might have
the lucky chance to see him in
the wild!
Please help out and donate.
Any donation is appreciated
Isaac Stahl
Inside the walls of HAS, the men are starting
to look considerably more fuzzy than they
were just last week. “We’ve got fi ve blokes
from HAS and two from ShortlandCo vying
for the best mo and we’re starting to get
a little competitive,” Loader states. With
awareness of men’s health the main aim
everyone wins but that doesn’t mean that
internal sabotage hasn’t been considered.
“Sabotage? What sabotage?” Loader
states as he surreptitiously slides a box of
razors under his desk.
http://au.movember.com/team/464669 - Hairy HAS Boys
Check out the Mo’s on display!
Ph: 08 8951 0100
Address: 2/73 Hartley Street (cnr Stott Terrace)
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Our link is:
http://mobro.co/neataglass
Check out the Mo’s on display!
Ph: (08) 8952 5588
12 Elder Street, Alice Springs NT 0870
Blake Thomson,
Glazier at Neata Glass
and Aluminium has
only been growing
his moustache for a
week and has already
outdone people with
permanent facial hair.
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Blake Thom
Glazier at Neat
Ph: (08) 8952 1702
Address: 21 Ghan Road, Alice Springs
“Prostate Cancer is present in my
family history, men’s health is very
important to me.
Movember is a great cause and
I want to help in any way I can
especially helping others become
more aware.” Dean
“I have friends that have overcome Prostate Cancer so it’s my way of helping the cause. It may not be present in my family currently but you never know what the future holds. Hopefully this encourages others to become proactive in the cause of men’s health.” Wayne
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Our link is:
http://mobro.co/centralianadvocate
Check out the Mo’s on display!
Ph: 8950 9777 2 Gap Road, Alice Springs
Check of the progress of Warren
Thomson (Wazzleigh) each
week for Movember, our special
advertising feature. We’ll track the
progress of generous members of
our community lending a hand to
raise vital funds and awareness for
men’s health, specifi cally prostate
cancer and male mental health. It’s
one year on, he’s a year older, can
Wazzleigh triumph as Mo King?
Warren
http://mobro.co/nickwoodlockMHACA is pleased to support MOvember and to facilitate community
awareness of men’s mental health in Central Australia.
Many men over the course of their lives will experience a mental illness and
many don’t seek help because they are worried about stigma or don’t know
where to fi nd support.
You don’t need to tough it out alone, MHACA provides support to recover
from mental illness call us on 8950 4600
1076730
Our link is:
http://mobro.co/lockosun969
Check out the Mo’s on display!
Ph: 8955 5969
Lot 3697, Sth Stuart Hwy, Alice Springs
As you can see my top lip
is scantly clad with a light
smattering of hair growth. I’m
thinking about transplanting
some from my lower back.
If you have misplaced
admiration, or pity, for my
‘Slow-Grow-Mo’, please
sponsor me and help the
wonderful Movember cause!Lachlan Wills
All is progressing well in the mo department. If you know someone who is participating this year, don’t forget to make a donation.
11 RAILWAY TERRACE ALICE SPRINGS NT 0870
http://mobro.co/lindsaycarey PH 8950 3200
1109342
Lindsay Carey
Real Estate
Hairy facts
Karl-Heinze Hille, of Germany, after winning theImperial Partial Beards category at the Beardand Moustache World Championship 2011
ACCORDING to the bi-ennial World Beard andMoustache Champion-ships, there are only sixofficial different typesof moustache.
T h e y a r eNatural,English, Dali,Imperial, Hungarianand Freestyle.
But there is a world ofmoustache choice outthere just waiting tobe discovered.
The Centralian Advo-
cate has compiled a listof the most popularmoustaches.
n The Chevron Athick, wide moustachegrown to cover the topborder of the upper lipand seen as a symbol ofsex and confidence.
n The Dali A narrowmoustache with theends bent or curvedupward, named afterartist Salvador Dali.
n The English A nar-row moustache.
n The Fu Manchu Amoustache on the up-per lip that is grownvery long to extenddown each side of themouth to the jaw.
n The HandlebarCharacterised by itsbushy texture andlength, with enoughcurls at the end.
n The Horseshoe A
full U-shaped mous-tache with vertical ex-tensions on the cornersof the lips and down thesides of the mouth.
n The LampshadeResembles the shape ofa lampshade.
n The Mexican Bigand bushy startingfrom the middle of thelip and pulled to thesides of the face.
n The PencilA thin and narrow,
c l o s e l y - s h a v e n
moustache that out-lines the upper lip.
n The Pyramidal Amoustache shaped nar-row on top and wide onthe bottom.
n The Toothbrush At h i c k m o u s t a c h eshaved to an inch widein the centre.
n The Walrus Abushy moustache thathangs down over thelips, covering the per-son’s entire mouth.
This mo’s a big dealBLAKE Thomson (pic-tured) is a glazier at NeataGlass and Aluminium, andwhen his boss asked themale staff if anyonewanted to participate inMovember, he immedi-ately put his hand up.
‘‘When the boss asked usall about it, I said ‘yup, I’mup for it’,’’ he said.
Although Blake grew hismoustache out last year forMovember, he didn’t raise any funds,so when he was given the chance thisyear, he jumped at the opportunity.
‘‘It’s a big thing around town ...
Around the world really.I’m originally from NewZealand and they go bigover there, so it’s a goodthing to see,’’ Blake said.
‘‘I’m the only one fromNeata Glass participatingbut a few of my mates, mybrother and a few of hismates are doing it.
‘‘They have got a teamfor Annie’s Place and they
are all doing pretty good.’’
To donate to the worthy cause,check out Blake Thomson and NeataGlass’s website at http://mobro.co/neataglass.
Baby-face does his bit
Warren Thomson
OUR sports journalistWarren Thomson hasnever been the mosthirsute of writers, a factmade obvious to his col-leagues and readerswhen he gallantly vol-unteered in last year’sMovember.
Despite a herculeaneffort by our scribe, itseemed like monthspassed before even anembryonic ‘‘upper-lipcaterpillar’’ appeared.
Undaunted, Warrenhas again volunteeredto take part in the char-ity event which is about‘‘changing the face ofmen’s health’’.
‘‘After my terrible ef-fort last year, I was a bithesitant,’’ Warren said,‘‘But I managed to get asmall mo at some point
this year when I didn’tshave for three months.I just hope this mogrows a lot faster.’’
Perpetually baby-faced Warren has beenjoined by the Advocate’s
newest advertising
guru — the red-hairedJim Woodlock.
The facial hair-impaired duo are advo-cates of men’s healthissues raised by thecharity event.
Warren was left red-faced last year when hiscolleagues outdid him —even though theyweren’t campaigning.
‘‘Movember is a greatway to raise awarenessand money for men’shealth,’’ he said. ‘‘It’sfantastic to see menfrom all walks of life getbehind the cause andit’s something all menshould be involved in.’’
To donate to theworthy cause, check outour team’s website athttp://mobro.co/centralianadvocate.