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The 4th Annual Month of Mo'

Published: Fri 30 Apr 2004 12:03 AM
The 4th Annual Month of Mo'
The Month Long Moustache-Growing Competition Returns
May is the Month of Mo'
Who's got mo' Mo'??? Citizens of Wellington, lock up your razors, and prepare ye for the 4th Annual Month of Mo' Moustache-Growing Competition. This is a 28-day competition that culminates in the Big Moustache Party and Judging Session where moustaches grown during May 2004 will be judged under a variety of genres and criteria. Moustaches grown outside of May 2004 may be accepted, but will be soundly ridiculed as cheaters.
After a failed attempt at Neck-Beard November in 2003, the moustache is back to claim its rightful place upon the top upper lip.
$65 Cash Prize for First Place.
Further Prizes from:
Rex Royale
Ed's Juice Bar
Havana
Grace
Rules of Entry:
1. Gentlemen's Shave Saturday 1st May 2004.
2. 28 growing days before the judging.
3. Cheating is not strictly prohibited
4. Judging is based on criteria of style and integrity, rather than pure length
The Big Moustache Party and Judging Session
at Happy, 29th May 2004.
$10 for naked lips.
Free entry for those sporting Mo's. No Fakes.
Featuring an exciting array of arrayed musical excitements. With Special Guest: Uncle Stinky of Puppet Ninja Fame (Winner of the 2002 Best Supporting Puppet in a Puppet Show at the Fringe Awards).
All proceeds from the Big Moustache Party are being donated to:
Oxfam New Zealand

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