The Great Shave Off is TONIGHT!!!!

November 7, 2008

I can’t believe it’s been a year already, where does the time go. I know one ambitious guy would like to save it in a bottle.

This years Great Shave Off takes places at Houston’s historic Leon’s Lounge at 9 pm followed by Vinyl Ranch at 10 pm.

If you cannot make it to the Great Shave Off don’t fret, it doesn’t mean you can take part – You Can! If you cannot make it please do me a favor and take a picture similar to the one on the right and send it to me to jason [@] schipul.com

954024Jordan, our man in France, so far is the first one to get under way and sent us this photo from the land that gave us that giant lady with the torch in NYC where from what he says they do not have Joe the Plumber but ‘Marcel the guy with bread under his armpit.’

Have You Set Up Your Personal Grow/Giving Page Yet?

If you haven’t set up your Personal Grow/Giving page please follow these easy instructions on how to do that. Once you have it set up your donors can give directly to the site

Direction to Leon’s Lounge

UPDATE:
Turns out Jordan is actually in Brazil and was quoting a line from a prank that some DJ’s in Montreal did to Sarah Palin.

Great Mustaches in Presidential History

November 4, 2008

As American’s go to the polls today in what might be a record breaking and surely a historic day lets look back at some of the past mustachioed presidents.

Facial hair really didn’t get anywhere close to executive authority until Grover Cleveland. Oh sure John Quincy Adams & Van Buren had the mutton chops but the mustache really took some time to get in the door. Zachary Taylor looked like he had facial hair but those were just ‘pronounced’ jowls. Abe Lincoln ushered in the acceptance of facial hair with his ‘before his time’ Amish look. Andrew Johnson was president after Lincoln and he reverted back the babies bum purity of no facial hair. Johnson of course was a democrat and in the next election he lost to a guy whose name made sure he would one day make him president or at least a character in a James Jones book – Ulysses S. Grant. Grant championed the facial hair movement and grew a full beard. Next up was Rutherford B. Hayes, who would later become the inspiration for ZZ Top(I can’t prove this but you can’t disprove it either so don’t even bother trying), let his hair down. Garfield towed the party line and kept on growing. Chester A. Arthur mixed it up a little bit and did the reverse Lincoln. No doubt trying to get voters to think of Lincoln’s legacy when they went to vote, it worked. Well played Arthur, well played. Grover Cleveland finally wrestled the presidency away from the GOP but recognizing the power of facial hair became the nation’s first true mustachioed president. Benjamin Harrison won the presidency back for the beard loving GOP but Cleveland’s mustache proved to be too good and he was reelected. Two more presidents would don the stache while in office, Theodore Roosevelt followed by William Howard Taft whose presidency ended on March 4, 1913 setting in motion a 95 year mustache drought that shows no sign of ending with the two candidates this year.

With that we elect Grover Cleveland as the Greatest Mustache in Presidential History

More on Grover Cleveland

Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908) was both the twenty-second and twenty-fourth President of the United States. Cleveland is the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms (1885–1889 and 1893–1897) and thus is the only individual to be counted twice in the numbering of the presidents. He was the winner of the popular vote for President three times—in 1884, 1888, and 1892—and was the only Democrat elected to the Presidency in the era of Republican political domination that lasted from 1860 to 1912. Cleveland’s admirers praise him for his honesty, independence, integrity, and commitment to the principles of classical liberalism.[1] As a leader of the Bourbon Democrats, he opposed imperialism, taxes, subsidies and inflationary policies, but as a reformer he also worked against corruption, patronage, and bossism.

Will the stache make a comeback? It will with us, this I know but the presidency has proved somewhat tricky to the voters. One thing I do now; if the Cubs win the World Series before we get a mustache back in the White House then there is no god.


Man Man – 10lb Mustache

November 3, 2008

Here’s a mustache song to get you in the mood for this Friday’s Shave Off which takes place at Leon’s Lounge – 9pm sharp(See below for a map).

To get you in the mood check out Man Man’s 10lb Mustache!

 


Growers Information

November 3, 2008

How do I collect donations?

You collect donations through your Giving Page. When you follow the instructions to set up your Giving Page (below), the DonorsChoose.org website will generate a unique link for you to send around. Collecting donations through your Giving Page will:

  • Track all donations/donors for your reference
  • Send tax-deduction receipts to all of your donors
  • Thank your donors with a personalized email from the teacher


How to Set up YOUR UNIQUE Giving Page

Our goal is to empower Growers to connect more directly with the recipients of their fundraising efforts. DonorsChoose.org is great for that very reason: you, and your donors, get to see exactly where the money goes.
To collect donations, every Grower will set up his own “Giving Page” at DonorsChoose.org, filled with local classroom projects in need of funding. Creating a Giving Page will generate a *a unique web link for each Grower,* which you can then use to email to friends and family in soliciting donations.
This should take you about 5 – 7 minutes to set up.

 MustachesforKidsDCorg-GrowerFundraisingKit

Step 1:

Go to www.DonorsChoose.org and click “Sign In” in the upper right corner.

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Step 2:

Sign in as a “prospective donor,” so that you can set up a Giving Page.

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Fill out your contact information (which DonorsChoose.org will only use to mail you student thank-you notes, if you fund a classroom project.)

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Step 4:

Click on “Create a Giving Page.”

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Step 5:

Create the title of your Giving Page. You’ll need to include your name in the title, and you can also use your Mustache name, like, Joe ‘The Walrus’ Romanelli.

Make sure to join the “Mustaches by City” Giving Group, and then associate yourself with your city. If you cannot find your city listed, please email m4k@donorschoose.org.

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Step 6:

Fill out your message, encouraging family, friends and co-workers to sponsor your Mustache!
Also, click “Add” to add a picture of you, with or without a ‘stache!

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Step 7:

Click on “Search for Projects,” so that you can add classroom projects to your Giving Page.

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Search for projects by finding projects by City or County.

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Step 9:

When you find a project you’d like to add, click on the project, then click on “Add to Giving Page.”
On the following screen, you will click “Add to selected Giving Page.”
We suggest adding 5 – 10 projects when you’re starting your Giving Page.

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Scroll to the top of your Giving Page set up. Click on “View this Giving Page (permalink).”

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Slide 11:

Bookmark your UNIQUE LINK to your Giving Page.
This is the link you should use every time you ask people to donate for your Mustache.
So you should not send people to www.DonorsChoose.org to make donations – you should send them to your unique link!

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NASCAR Kenny Wallace is Growing a Stache for Kids!

October 29, 2008

Looks like the good folks at the Charlotte M4K branch and Donors Choose managed to get NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace to grow a mustache this growing season. If you know any famous people in Houston that would like to help out and grow let us know!