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November 4th 2006
Published: November 4th 2006
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Thoughts from today. First Christmas song of the season heard today.Shops are starting to put up wreaths, tinsel, and evergreen bows.

The Mo is coming in very nicely. I mentioned that this little stunt is for Prostate Cancer and men’s health research in New Zealand. Below is the information that you can use if you’d like to sponsor my Mo.

Please feel free to pass my travelblog address on to friends and family. They can place their email addresses on my subscriber list and will receive update emails from my account.

Hoping all is well. My best, Donavin



Hi all,

During Movember (the month formerly known as November) I’ll be growin a moustache. That’s right I’m bringing the Mo back because I’m passionate about changing the state of men’s health.

Male health is a major issue, did you know:

Men are far less healthy than women. The average life expectancy of males is 6 years less than females.
Every year in New Zealand about 600 men die of prostate cancer - about the same as the number of women who die from breast cancer
Help me change the face of men’s health by sponsoring my mo.

Please go to http://www.movember.com/nz/sponsor, enter my Rego number which is 37482 and your credit card details. All donations over $5 are tax deductible.

The money raised by Movember will be used to create awareness and fund support networks for those that suffer from prostate cancer.

Movember culminates at the end of the month at the Gala Partè where I’ll be parading my Mo on the cat walk for a chance to be crowned the Man of Movember. If you want to be part of this great night you’ll have to purchase a Gala Parte ticket for $25 NZD (inc GST).

Cheers

Donavin

More info is available at www.movember.com

Movember is proudly grown by Motorola, Polaroid, Remington and VB.

Movember is proud partners with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand.


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