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Posted on Saturday, January 30th, 2010 by dusty
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Here’s a forward from the Shift mailing list!

From: Nate M <yourheartmaystop@gmail.com>
To: Shift List <shift@lists.riseup.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 01:35:28 -0800
Subject: [shift] Tweed Ride and Chop my stash for Haiti!

I want YOU to chop my stash for Haiti!

That’s right.
Come to my home on Wednesday, Feb 3rd, and chop off a piece of my mustache in exchange for making a donation of $5, or whatever you can afford, which I will send to Lamp for Haiti, a charity co-founded by my friends brother-in-law that has maintained a free medical clinic in the most impoverished region of Port-au-Prince, Cite Soleil, since 2004.

You get to chop a little, or maybe you get to chop a lot, it depends on how many people show up.
Please, help my mustache go bye-bye, and help keep medical care flowing in Cite Soleil.

When: Wed, Feb 3rd, from 7pm to 930pm
Where: 6446 NE Cleveland Ave

OoOO! and if anybody wants to, we can go for a bike ride after the chopping and get a beer, and marvel at how I can now drink out of a glass without having to wipe the foam out of the stash afterwards.

Aha! See, it IS bike fun!

Thanks,

Nate

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