No Shave November

Me on my houseboat, in October of 2016
I never have been one who shaves on a regular basis, so when No Shave November came along, it was right up my alley.

I didn’t take this picture, I swiped it from the internet
There are several reasons for letting your facial hair grow. The first one’s simple, maybe you want to keep your face warm during the upcoming winter. Next, you might be moving to the mountains and you want to fit in with the Grizzly Bears. Or, how about you’re becoming a hillbilly, but not the Beverly Hillbillies, because you have no oil. Of course we can’t forget the fact that you might not belong to the Dollar Shave Club, It’s got to be cheaper than Wal-Mart.

This picture is about five years old and has nothing to do with the post. I just like it
I promote No Shave November, because it’s a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing attention to men’s health. The money raised goes to cancer prevention, research and education.

We were heading up the mointsins a month ago to find that Grizzly Bear
Prostate, testicular, colorectal, and skin cancers are just a few that I might succumb to. It’s something that I can earnestly get behind, because I’ve already had skin cancer and have an enlarged prostate.
This means I will not shave in November.
Derrick, myself and few friends were sitting on the porch of a hotel called Plim Plaza in Ocean City, MD. It was during an annual Alcoholics Anonymous convention, that lasts a week. It’s also right on rhe ocean. She was walking off of the beach and into the hotel, when I saw her and said, “You look nice today.”
She said, “Thank you,” then we sat and talked about not drinking and drugging for awhile.
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