Be thankful you don’t have cancer

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Thanksgiving is a time where we all take a step back and give thanks for things that we may have taken for granted. One thing that I am thankful that I know you are thankful for is this glorious mustache that I have been growing for Movember.

While it is easy to note the awesome comedy that the ‘stache offers to you, one thing you probably don’t know is that it is fighting cancer. So donating a few dollars or cents will help you not only get a belly chuckle, but also raise funds for research for testicular and prostate cancers.

So when you are giving thanks on Thursday afternoon, please consider visiting http://mobro.co/jeffespo to make a tax-deductible donation.

Thanks in advance for the support.

7 Responses to Be thankful you don’t have cancer
  1. jeffespo
    November 21, 2011 | 11:38 am

    @mpace101 TY Mr. MoBow

  2. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  3. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  4. KMBTweets
    December 9, 2011 | 6:12 pm

    @jeffespo Some of us *do* have cancer. In fact, a good few of my Twitter friends do, and some of yours may, too. Keep that in mind…

  5. RafayelLofredoj
    December 9, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    @KMBTweets Yo!! See how much time you’ve WASTED on Twitter with http://t.co/vGRcSwwi and have a good laugh!!

  6. jeffespo
    December 9, 2011 | 8:00 pm

    @KMBTweets I know that part of why I did the fundraiser

  7. LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
    January 8, 2012 | 8:29 am

    As a mother of two sons who are in the US Military I know the feelings of pride and fear that comes with having your loved one away in a dangerous place everyday of the year. However, it’s a totally different feeling on a holiday. So much more intensity is found in those feelings. And yes, it does cross your mind, you do wonder if maybe that last holiday you were together was your last holiday together and the ache that fills your heart and the fright that fears your soul at the recognition. ~ELLISA:)

Be thankful you don’t have cancer

This post contains video, please click here if you cannot view.

Thanksgiving is a time where we all take a step back and give thanks for things that we may have taken for granted. One thing that I am thankful that I know you are thankful for is this glorious mustache that I have been growing for Movember.

While it is easy to note the awesome comedy that the ‘stache offers to you, one thing you probably don’t know is that it is fighting cancer. So donating a few dollars or cents will help you not only get a belly chuckle, but also raise funds for research for testicular and prostate cancers.

So when you are giving thanks on Thursday afternoon, please consider visiting http://mobro.co/jeffespo to make a tax-deductible donation.

Thanks in advance for the support.

7 Responses to Be thankful you don’t have cancer
  1. jeffespo
    November 21, 2011 | 11:38 am

    @mpace101 TY Mr. MoBow

  2. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  3. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  4. KMBTweets
    December 9, 2011 | 6:12 pm

    @jeffespo Some of us *do* have cancer. In fact, a good few of my Twitter friends do, and some of yours may, too. Keep that in mind…

  5. RafayelLofredoj
    December 9, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    @KMBTweets Yo!! See how much time you’ve WASTED on Twitter with http://t.co/vGRcSwwi and have a good laugh!!

  6. jeffespo
    December 9, 2011 | 8:00 pm

    @KMBTweets I know that part of why I did the fundraiser

  7. LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
    January 8, 2012 | 8:29 am

    As a mother of two sons who are in the US Military I know the feelings of pride and fear that comes with having your loved one away in a dangerous place everyday of the year. However, it’s a totally different feeling on a holiday. So much more intensity is found in those feelings. And yes, it does cross your mind, you do wonder if maybe that last holiday you were together was your last holiday together and the ache that fills your heart and the fright that fears your soul at the recognition. ~ELLISA:)

Be thankful you don’t have cancer

This post contains video, please click here if you cannot view.

Thanksgiving is a time where we all take a step back and give thanks for things that we may have taken for granted. One thing that I am thankful that I know you are thankful for is this glorious mustache that I have been growing for Movember.

While it is easy to note the awesome comedy that the ‘stache offers to you, one thing you probably don’t know is that it is fighting cancer. So donating a few dollars or cents will help you not only get a belly chuckle, but also raise funds for research for testicular and prostate cancers.

So when you are giving thanks on Thursday afternoon, please consider visiting http://mobro.co/jeffespo to make a tax-deductible donation.

Thanks in advance for the support.

7 Responses to Be thankful you don’t have cancer
  1. jeffespo
    November 21, 2011 | 11:38 am

    @mpace101 TY Mr. MoBow

  2. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  3. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  4. KMBTweets
    December 9, 2011 | 6:12 pm

    @jeffespo Some of us *do* have cancer. In fact, a good few of my Twitter friends do, and some of yours may, too. Keep that in mind…

  5. RafayelLofredoj
    December 9, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    @KMBTweets Yo!! See how much time you’ve WASTED on Twitter with http://t.co/vGRcSwwi and have a good laugh!!

  6. jeffespo
    December 9, 2011 | 8:00 pm

    @KMBTweets I know that part of why I did the fundraiser

  7. LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
    January 8, 2012 | 8:29 am

    As a mother of two sons who are in the US Military I know the feelings of pride and fear that comes with having your loved one away in a dangerous place everyday of the year. However, it’s a totally different feeling on a holiday. So much more intensity is found in those feelings. And yes, it does cross your mind, you do wonder if maybe that last holiday you were together was your last holiday together and the ache that fills your heart and the fright that fears your soul at the recognition. ~ELLISA:)

Be thankful you don’t have cancer

This post contains video, please click here if you cannot view.

Thanksgiving is a time where we all take a step back and give thanks for things that we may have taken for granted. One thing that I am thankful that I know you are thankful for is this glorious mustache that I have been growing for Movember.

While it is easy to note the awesome comedy that the ‘stache offers to you, one thing you probably don’t know is that it is fighting cancer. So donating a few dollars or cents will help you not only get a belly chuckle, but also raise funds for research for testicular and prostate cancers.

So when you are giving thanks on Thursday afternoon, please consider visiting http://mobro.co/jeffespo to make a tax-deductible donation.

Thanks in advance for the support.

7 Responses to Be thankful you don’t have cancer
  1. jeffespo
    November 21, 2011 | 11:38 am

    @mpace101 TY Mr. MoBow

  2. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  3. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  4. KMBTweets
    December 9, 2011 | 6:12 pm

    @jeffespo Some of us *do* have cancer. In fact, a good few of my Twitter friends do, and some of yours may, too. Keep that in mind…

  5. RafayelLofredoj
    December 9, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    @KMBTweets Yo!! See how much time you’ve WASTED on Twitter with http://t.co/vGRcSwwi and have a good laugh!!

  6. jeffespo
    December 9, 2011 | 8:00 pm

    @KMBTweets I know that part of why I did the fundraiser

  7. LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
    January 8, 2012 | 8:29 am

    As a mother of two sons who are in the US Military I know the feelings of pride and fear that comes with having your loved one away in a dangerous place everyday of the year. However, it’s a totally different feeling on a holiday. So much more intensity is found in those feelings. And yes, it does cross your mind, you do wonder if maybe that last holiday you were together was your last holiday together and the ache that fills your heart and the fright that fears your soul at the recognition. ~ELLISA:)

Be thankful you don’t have cancer

This post contains video, please click here if you cannot view.

Thanksgiving is a time where we all take a step back and give thanks for things that we may have taken for granted. One thing that I am thankful that I know you are thankful for is this glorious mustache that I have been growing for Movember.

While it is easy to note the awesome comedy that the ‘stache offers to you, one thing you probably don’t know is that it is fighting cancer. So donating a few dollars or cents will help you not only get a belly chuckle, but also raise funds for research for testicular and prostate cancers.

So when you are giving thanks on Thursday afternoon, please consider visiting http://mobro.co/jeffespo to make a tax-deductible donation.

Thanks in advance for the support.

7 Responses to Be thankful you don’t have cancer
  1. jeffespo
    November 21, 2011 | 11:38 am

    @mpace101 TY Mr. MoBow

  2. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  3. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  4. KMBTweets
    December 9, 2011 | 6:12 pm

    @jeffespo Some of us *do* have cancer. In fact, a good few of my Twitter friends do, and some of yours may, too. Keep that in mind…

  5. RafayelLofredoj
    December 9, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    @KMBTweets Yo!! See how much time you’ve WASTED on Twitter with http://t.co/vGRcSwwi and have a good laugh!!

  6. jeffespo
    December 9, 2011 | 8:00 pm

    @KMBTweets I know that part of why I did the fundraiser

  7. LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
    January 8, 2012 | 8:29 am

    As a mother of two sons who are in the US Military I know the feelings of pride and fear that comes with having your loved one away in a dangerous place everyday of the year. However, it’s a totally different feeling on a holiday. So much more intensity is found in those feelings. And yes, it does cross your mind, you do wonder if maybe that last holiday you were together was your last holiday together and the ache that fills your heart and the fright that fears your soul at the recognition. ~ELLISA:)

Be thankful you don’t have cancer

This post contains video, please click here if you cannot view.

Thanksgiving is a time where we all take a step back and give thanks for things that we may have taken for granted. One thing that I am thankful that I know you are thankful for is this glorious mustache that I have been growing for Movember.

While it is easy to note the awesome comedy that the ‘stache offers to you, one thing you probably don’t know is that it is fighting cancer. So donating a few dollars or cents will help you not only get a belly chuckle, but also raise funds for research for testicular and prostate cancers.

So when you are giving thanks on Thursday afternoon, please consider visiting http://mobro.co/jeffespo to make a tax-deductible donation.

Thanks in advance for the support.

7 Responses to Be thankful you don’t have cancer
  1. jeffespo
    November 21, 2011 | 11:38 am

    @mpace101 TY Mr. MoBow

  2. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  3. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  4. KMBTweets
    December 9, 2011 | 6:12 pm

    @jeffespo Some of us *do* have cancer. In fact, a good few of my Twitter friends do, and some of yours may, too. Keep that in mind…

  5. RafayelLofredoj
    December 9, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    @KMBTweets Yo!! See how much time you’ve WASTED on Twitter with http://t.co/vGRcSwwi and have a good laugh!!

  6. jeffespo
    December 9, 2011 | 8:00 pm

    @KMBTweets I know that part of why I did the fundraiser

  7. LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
    January 8, 2012 | 8:29 am

    As a mother of two sons who are in the US Military I know the feelings of pride and fear that comes with having your loved one away in a dangerous place everyday of the year. However, it’s a totally different feeling on a holiday. So much more intensity is found in those feelings. And yes, it does cross your mind, you do wonder if maybe that last holiday you were together was your last holiday together and the ache that fills your heart and the fright that fears your soul at the recognition. ~ELLISA:)

Be thankful you don’t have cancer

This post contains video, please click here if you cannot view.

Thanksgiving is a time where we all take a step back and give thanks for things that we may have taken for granted. One thing that I am thankful that I know you are thankful for is this glorious mustache that I have been growing for Movember.

While it is easy to note the awesome comedy that the ‘stache offers to you, one thing you probably don’t know is that it is fighting cancer. So donating a few dollars or cents will help you not only get a belly chuckle, but also raise funds for research for testicular and prostate cancers.

So when you are giving thanks on Thursday afternoon, please consider visiting http://mobro.co/jeffespo to make a tax-deductible donation.

Thanks in advance for the support.

7 Responses to Be thankful you don’t have cancer
  1. jeffespo
    November 21, 2011 | 11:38 am

    @mpace101 TY Mr. MoBow

  2. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  3. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  4. KMBTweets
    December 9, 2011 | 6:12 pm

    @jeffespo Some of us *do* have cancer. In fact, a good few of my Twitter friends do, and some of yours may, too. Keep that in mind…

  5. RafayelLofredoj
    December 9, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    @KMBTweets Yo!! See how much time you’ve WASTED on Twitter with http://t.co/vGRcSwwi and have a good laugh!!

  6. jeffespo
    December 9, 2011 | 8:00 pm

    @KMBTweets I know that part of why I did the fundraiser

  7. LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
    January 8, 2012 | 8:29 am

    As a mother of two sons who are in the US Military I know the feelings of pride and fear that comes with having your loved one away in a dangerous place everyday of the year. However, it’s a totally different feeling on a holiday. So much more intensity is found in those feelings. And yes, it does cross your mind, you do wonder if maybe that last holiday you were together was your last holiday together and the ache that fills your heart and the fright that fears your soul at the recognition. ~ELLISA:)

Be thankful you don’t have cancer

This post contains video, please click here if you cannot view.

Thanksgiving is a time where we all take a step back and give thanks for things that we may have taken for granted. One thing that I am thankful that I know you are thankful for is this glorious mustache that I have been growing for Movember.

While it is easy to note the awesome comedy that the ‘stache offers to you, one thing you probably don’t know is that it is fighting cancer. So donating a few dollars or cents will help you not only get a belly chuckle, but also raise funds for research for testicular and prostate cancers.

So when you are giving thanks on Thursday afternoon, please consider visiting http://mobro.co/jeffespo to make a tax-deductible donation.

Thanks in advance for the support.

7 Responses to Be thankful you don’t have cancer
  1. jeffespo
    November 21, 2011 | 11:38 am

    @mpace101 TY Mr. MoBow

  2. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  3. jeffespo
    November 23, 2011 | 9:40 am

    @cargillcreative THANKS!

  4. KMBTweets
    December 9, 2011 | 6:12 pm

    @jeffespo Some of us *do* have cancer. In fact, a good few of my Twitter friends do, and some of yours may, too. Keep that in mind…

  5. RafayelLofredoj
    December 9, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    @KMBTweets Yo!! See how much time you’ve WASTED on Twitter with http://t.co/vGRcSwwi and have a good laugh!!

  6. jeffespo
    December 9, 2011 | 8:00 pm

    @KMBTweets I know that part of why I did the fundraiser

  7. LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
    January 8, 2012 | 8:29 am

    As a mother of two sons who are in the US Military I know the feelings of pride and fear that comes with having your loved one away in a dangerous place everyday of the year. However, it’s a totally different feeling on a holiday. So much more intensity is found in those feelings. And yes, it does cross your mind, you do wonder if maybe that last holiday you were together was your last holiday together and the ache that fills your heart and the fright that fears your soul at the recognition. ~ELLISA:)

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