Sunday, 18 March 2007
Just a quick one (and pretty late off the mark, but better late than never), but Alfie at Moblog decided to be incredibly charitable (some would say foolhardy or just plane stupid), and have his chest waxed for comic relief.
You can see the end result here, including nipple waxing, and donate here.
I spoke to him the next morning to be relianbly informed that "my chest now has hundreds of tiny inflamed welts". Alfie Sir, I salute you.
Labels: al4ie, charity, moblog
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Dezeen » Blog Archive » SkipWaste by Oliver Bishop-Young
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Multicolr Search Lab - Idée Inc.
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I'm sure this will come in useful one day. Somehow.
Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) on Vimeo
This makes me very happy for some reason.
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I'm trying to work out what implications this has for affiliates - or will merchants pay microsoft *and* affiliates?
TDTDT: The Unabridged Base System
"23rd base: Accidentally calling her "mom." "
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