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Rod McCall (65)
Scorz said:
PaarlBok said:
Also tried the Movember thing. Do have some problems now, my sheepdog bitch ran away and my colleges at work gave me money for shaving blames. Telling me my beard look like a frighten dogs ball hair and like a farm ring tone, three short ones and two long ones.

Skorsie is that you on Moses photo?
Not me! O0
Must be your twin then. ;)
 
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Gagger said:
Wow, that's very broadminded of you RW....

We can't have things all our own way now can we - must have a bit of give and take.
 

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Nicholas Shehadie (39)
I agree with everything Moses has said. Its an important charity and the Wallabies wearing mos raises awareness for it. Having said that, I'm doing it for a third year and I've raised £500 without trying too hard. The Wallabies can redeem themselves though - if they donate their entire match fee for the Scotland game.
 

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Bob Loudon (25)
Does anybody else see the irony in the Wallabies trying to raise awareness of male depression with MOvember? :nta:

The performance of the Wallabies this year is the number one cause of male depression! Try playing rugby a bit better with some clean support lines, executing catch and pass, good kicks at appropriate times and actually putting the ball down over the line, and then male depression in Australia will be a whole lot less.
 
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