After 30 days and 30 nights, I, with all my colleagues at Rufus Leonard, had had enough of the Mo – but this video is for prosperity. We ended up raising over £1,200 for charity, so it was all worth it in the end.
After 30 days and 30 nights, I, with all my colleagues at Rufus Leonard, had had enough of the Mo – but this video is for prosperity. We ended up raising over £1,200 for charity, so it was all worth it in the end.
So as my last post said, i’m off to the BIMA awards, so what better time to have a Movember update. As the title of this post suggests, I’m not too happy about the Mo today. It’s really starting to annoy – but the thought of it being for charity should see me through the next 10 days. http://www.justgiving.com/RufusLeonardMovember
I have been taking part in Movember, the Australian based charity event where men grow a moustache of their chosing for the whole month of November.
This sounded like a good idea to start with, I’m fairly hirsute so the growth wasn’t going to be an issue – I even have the support of the other chaps at Rufus Leonard, who are also taking part.
However the itch at the midway stage is really starting to become an annoyance. Any thoughts that this would be an easy challenge have been quickly dispensed with.
For anyone reading this that would like to add their support and keep me sane – feel free to access the Rufus Leonard fundraising page to make your contribution;
http://www.justgiving.com/RufusLeonardMovember
And you can keep up to date with Rufus Leonard’s team progress on Twitter: www.twitter.com/rufusleonard