You can watch the second video by dreamy Canadian Movember man Jordan Gildersleeve HERE. In it, he muses about the phenomenon of other "mo bros" subtly acknowledging one another's mustaches, something he calls "the mo nod." The sexy Torontonian reports that Canada is way in the lead so far, with $19.4 million raised to date.

Incidentally, Canadian hockey great Sidney Crosby made a winning return to the ice Monday after a 10-month layoff recovering from concussion-like symptoms and appeared to be sporting a hint of a 'stache. While his ability to grow a mustache pales in comparison to his skills on the ice -- he scored two goals and added two assists in a 5-0 romp over the New York Islanders -- I thought it was a bit harsh of ESPN to be ridiculing him about it on its home page.
Even if he's not sporting it for a good cause -- can't find confirmation one way or the other -- can't a bro grow a mo without enduring such public ridicule? I think Sidney could use a "mo nod" from Jordan before he bows to public pressure and shaves. I know I'd enjoy one!

2 comments:
thank god he's back! as long as he plays like that, he can sport a fu manchu, handlebar, mutton chops, whatever.
But his mo' looks sad. It needs help. I can make a donation and save my trimming for the next couple of weeks, and send it to him in a envelope.
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