Nick Offerman Presents Manly Mo’ Growing Tips for Movember Men

How to Grow a Moustache with Nick Offerman

For the past 3 years, each November, I’ve let a glorious moustache sprout on my upper lip, much to the amusement of coworkers and friends.

But of course, I don’t just grow a ‘stache because they look awesome, and thus make me look even more awesomer. It’s part of Movember, the annual, month-long event where men grow moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of prostate cancer and other male cancer initiatives.

Movember ‘officially’ began in Australia in 2004, and has since become an international event, raising $126.3 million USD in 2011.

Movember partner Mademan.com has recruited Mo Ambassador Nick Offerman to offer his share his Manly Mo’ growing tips in ‘Road to a Better Moustache‘.

You may not have Scottish sheepherders, or Tibetan monks on hand like Nick to help your Mo’ grow, but you can go to Movember.com for more information on how you can participate as a Mo’ Bro or Mo’ Sista.

[via MadeMan]

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Comedians Use Laughs to Battle Malaria at CollegeHumour.com’s Malarious

Collegehumor.com and Malaria no More present Malarious

CollegeHumor.com and charity Malaria no More are teaming up to raise money for the fight against malaria by launching Malarious, a collection of 24 videos featuring an eclectic collection of comedians, actors and at least one competitive eater. But to watch the videos, you must contribute at least $1 to the Malaria no More – once your payment has been confirmed you’ll receive a personalized link that will unlock the clips.

The short clips include Malaria No More supporters such as Reggie Watts, Rainn Wilson, Penn & Teller, Ed Helms and many more. I highly recommend you pay enough to watch all the videos, including my favorites ‘Joss Whedon’s Bad Malarious Ideas’, ‘Nick Offerman’s Slam Poem To Bacon’, and especially ‘Ellie Kemper criticizing Puppies’.

Be forewarned folks, even though the campaign is for a great cause, the videos contain enough NSFW themes and language to (as they say on the TV) offend more sensitive viewers.

For more information on the organization’s work to battle malaria visit MalariaNoMore.org.

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