"Despite the fact that we all know the risks involved, I am convinced that we should continue to investigate the value of high-dose-XM research." "We should view 'Epiphany Night' not as a crisis, but a tremendous opportunity." Dr. Victor Kureze, in an email last week. -PAC #ingress http://www.nianticproject.com http://www.nianticproject.com
Lets see who has been following the investigation.....Where is this ? no edits,This is worth 10 invites to the the first person who tells me where this is. #ingress You follow and give clues to http://www.nianticproject.com/ Hint:A Drone flew over this place.
I have decided to fight this ! seeing the enlightened spread like the plague has made me decide to rebel .I will spread what codes I have left when I feel safe #ingress
I'll grow fake ones.
ReplyDeleteMara Mascaro In a lab?
ReplyDeletehttp://no.movember.com/en/team/1207737
ReplyDeleteA moustache is for life, not just for November!
ReplyDeleteDoes it count if you've had one for oh...10+ years?
ReplyDeletePhil Nolan i'll think about that. will come up with a solution before tomorrow :p
ReplyDeleteIf you've had one for 10+ years, the rule is you now have to grow mutton chops
ReplyDeleteDave Barnett Unless you're making a statement.
ReplyDeletenovember being a month, of course
ReplyDeleteI started growing mine in 1988 or so. I'd hate to have to start over just because it's November.
ReplyDeleteKevin Dunseath I guess I could let the rest of it go for the month, doesn't really get shaved very often anyway.
ReplyDelete+100 to Joe Philley I actually got something planned for Movember. But you will soon see it
ReplyDeleteno shave November.. it's a thing.. we do it every November...
ReplyDeleteCrystal Gause then I started movember in mugust. :-)
ReplyDeleteHmm its actually stachtober and then no shave November. Not just for mustaches but for all facial hair.
ReplyDeleteI do it every year, but I keep it for all the fall/winter season!
ReplyDeleteNoooo! It's supposed to be No Shave November!
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