Mon 12 Nov 2007
Movember
Posted by jangari under Health
[6] Comments
This month in November, I hope everyone realises that. But besides being November, it’s also Movember (the colour scheme on that website is appalling, sorry about that).
Movember is when men raise money (ideally, you’ll see what I mean) for men’s health issues, such as prostate cancer, by gathering sponsorship and growing a moustache for the duration of the month.
While I knew about it, I missed out on the official start: October 31, when the entire facial region is to be free from growth, so I’m not able to participate. That’s also fine with me, because I’m not too good at asking people for money. Instead, I’m passively participating in a grassroots campaign to spread awareness of men’s health by sporting an ugly moustache that makes me look like I should be batting for Australia in the early 80s.
It’s quite a divergence from my all-too regular chin tickler, but I’ve grown a nice pair of handlebars. Ideally I’d wear a shirt that says “I know it’s ugly; it’s Movember. Ask me” but I just don’t have the resources. I’ll settle for looks of befuddlement.
For your information, here are the official rules:
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On day “Mo-1″ (October 31), the complete moustache region, including the entire upper lip and the handlebar zones, must be completely shaved.
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For the entire duration of Movember (Movember 1 – 31 inclusive), no hair shall be allowed to grow in the goatee zone – being any facial area below the bottom lip.
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There is to be no joining of the moustache to sideburns.
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Failure to conform to all of these rules may, at the discretion of the official Movember Committee, result in instant blacklisting and may void invitation to the Mo Ball.
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Movember Committee accepts no responsibility for lost jobs, rashes, food/beer encrustments or any other such mishaps caused to the wearer (or his partner) of a Movember Moustache. You grew it yourself.

November 12th, 2007 at 10:19 pm
I love the idea – I think that men get the short end of the proverbial stick when it comes to health care issues, at least in this country – but I think that having RULES about the moustache thing is a little much (unless, of course, there are prizes).
November 12th, 2007 at 10:27 pm
Obviously though, MrsChili, this isn’t to take anything away from women’s health, but yes, men do get the short end (Australians say ‘shit end’) of the stick when it comes to the public recognition of health. By way of example, prostate cancer apparently kills as many men (in Australia) as breast cancer kills women. So I think it’s a little deserving of its own little publicity stunt.
The rules are to be taken facetiously though. The first time I read them, last year in a participating café (all wait staff were donning mad moes), they had a poster on the wall explaining the rules. They included:
*There is to be no contact between the mo and the sideburns. That, ladies and gentlemen, is a ‘beard’.
*While a small portion of hair directly below the bottom lip, commonly called a ‘tickler’, is permitted, chin level hair activity connecting either end of the mo is deemed a ‘goatee’.
November 13th, 2007 at 11:23 am
Jangari–
Since you’re not participating, perhaps you wouldn’t mind if I plug someone who is, an American mate, Joel Newman, who works for Austrade in Los Angeles, and does a lot to support Aboriginal art sales here in America. Readers can help by following this link:
http://www.movember.com/us/donate/?action=sponsorlink®o=95163
Thanks (delete if you feel this is inappropriate)
November 13th, 2007 at 12:45 pm
Thanks Will. I certainly do not feel it’s inappropriate. I just hope his Mo is as impressive as my Chopper (that’s Chopper Read by the way, not me).
November 20th, 2007 at 12:32 pm
I feel your shame, but in the Pilbara you’re more likely to be noticed if you *don’t* have a mo.
Here’s mine as of 15 November:
http://uploads.movember.com/mologs/au/81796/ml81796_1195524399.jpg
Despite appearances the sidies do not join up. Those moved to sponsor this abomination can do so here:
https://www.movember.com/au/donate/donate-details.php?action=showrego®o=81796&country=au
November 21st, 2007 at 8:25 am
Christ Piers, That’s a monster! And according to Wikipedia, it appears to be a partial A La Souvarov.