ZZ Top–Day 0

Men’s health. Apparently it’s not talked about much. My own feeling is that health issues in general are not much talked about (with a couple of trendy exceptions): the comments when I talked about “depression”:http://network.nature.com/people/rpg/blog/2008/09/14/on-depression—a-personal-perspective and cancer research are probably indicative that although people don’t talk much about them, they really want to.

So I’m putting my money where my mouth is, and because I want to save on razorblades always wanted to be a Spitfire pilot Paully talked me into it, I’ve signed up for Movember. Starting tomorrow I will forego my daily face-scrape so that I can grow a bushy ‘tache, in aid of (specifically) The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and beyondblue: the national depression initiative.

Here’s what I looked like this morning:

If you want to help (please, please do), you can donate by credit card or PayPal account. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.

(I’m not sure how this works if you’re not in Australia, but you’re smart-looking people).

Make Paully, Garth and myself (The Marconi Moustachios) very happy, and help thousands of blokes like us.

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33 Responses to ZZ Top–Day 0

  1. Mike Fowler says:
  2. Stephen Curry says:

    Good causes – good luck! Are you really aiming for a ZZ Top look? I’d pay to see that…

  3. Richard P. Grant says:

    Well, I have no idea how fast the beard grows, so we’ll see!

  4. Jennifer Rohn says:

    Don’t frighten the kangaroos.

  5. Richard P. Grant says:

    Bugger the kangaroos.
    Well, not literally, obviously. Ahem.

  6. Richard P. Grant says:

    Never mind that, give us yer money.

  7. Mike Fowler says:

    Ahhh, the Mitchell school of charm. Works every beating time

  8. Henry Gee says:

    Never mind that, give us yer money.
    I’ve just given you AUS$10.00 through PayPal, which probably represents last month’s take for By The Sea, a novel which, as everyone knows, features beardy Texan guitarists.

  9. Richard P. Grant says:

    You, Henry, are a gentleman and a scholar.
    And I’ll arm-wrestle anyone who says otherwise.

  10. Ian Brooks says:

    What a laugh! Good luck mate…
    …wait…good luck? WTF? I need more coffee…

  11. Richard Wintle says:

    WTF was with that YouTube thing?
    Good on ya mate, looking forward to the photographic evidence. I would participate but I know how long it takes me to grow an acceptable ‘stache (i.e., forever).

  12. Karen James says:

    My S.O. Bill does prostate cancer research. Specifically he works on understanding the normal development of the mammalian prostate and other reproductive structures (universally known as ‘nads), and as such I think his research is of the kind you praise in your linked post on cancer (understanding ‘normal’ development and the causes of cancer in the first place…). I shall try to get him to participate in Movember too – he’ll be delighted for an excuse not to groom for a whole month.

  13. Richard P. Grant says:

    Wow. That’s very generous of you, Henry. But given the strength of the Aus$ at the mo (ha ha) it’ll cost you about 13p.

  14. Henry Gee says:

    That’s about how much profit I get on a sale. And it all depends on people buying books. So come on, you lot.

  15. Graham Steel says:

    My understanding of the clip posted by Fowler et al is that it might be potentially neat as a backdrop to a timelapse-ish style video of beard growing for the end result of this venture.
    Mike, am I widly wrong?

    I wonder if Richard & Co. are going for the Gandalf the Grey image

    the Aubrey de Grey image?

    (Keep up the excellent work !! Likewise! Many thanks. Cheers, Aubrey) pers. communication
    or, simply, a more traditional ZZ type look?

  16. Henry Gee says:

    Another day, another copy of By The Sea. So another dollar comin’ your way.

  17. Richard P. Grant says:

    That’s living!
    I also advertised your generosity at the other place, since I suspect there and here are NOMa.

  18. Henry Gee says:

    Yet another copy of By The Sea sold. So that’s two glass beads I owe you.

  19. Jennifer Rohn says:

    Men’s health aside, when will they realize that a tash without a beard is a severe turn-off to most women?

  20. Cath Ennis says:

    I concur with Jenny. Given this recent finding, Movember might prove to be counterproductive.

  21. Graham Steel says:

    And here is the Manu. discussed in the New Scientist article flagged by Cath.

  22. Richard P. Grant says:

    Ha hah. How did we get here?
    I think I’d look like a complete berk growing a caterpillar, so the plan is to be uniformly hairy and then trim for ~28th November.
    scratch scratch

  23. Henry Gee says:

    Sold a copy of Siege of Stars. I’ve just sent three bucks.

  24. Henry Gee says:

    I am allowed to say wanker?

  25. Richard P. Grant says:
  26. Henry Gee says:

    Oooh, Richard, you’re so rugged.

  27. Richard P. Grant says:

    Play your cards right and you can have me.
    x

  28. Bob O'Hara says:

    bq. Sold a copy of Siege of Stars. I’ve just sent three bucks.
    That was deer.

  29. Richard P. Grant says:

    Just received SoS. Found tyops already.
    Get yourself a decent editor, man.

  30. Henry Gee says:

    tyops are fine. Triceratyops are scary.

  31. Ian Brooks says:

    I think I’d look like a complete berk growing a caterpillar, so the plan is to be uniformly hairy and then trim for ~28th November.
    The moustache or Cath’s link?

  32. Richard P. Grant says:

    Uh, yes.
    manic grin.
    My sister in law thinks I look a bit like James Bond, ‘ruggedly handsome’. So, ner.

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