Team Susan Penwarden
Aviva Canada Inc.

$1,655

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It’s on: Team Susan Penwarden vs. Team Brett Fawbert. Two leaders. Two teams. One mission—changing the face of men’s health.

Every dollar raised, every moustache grown, every conversation sparked changes lives.

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3 hour(s) ago

Day Five Update

Woke up to two incredible pieces of news:

1- 'mo is at a point where I feel comfortable sharing my progress. Still looks horrible, but starting to resemble at least the idea of a moustache. Photo in profile.

2- Moustachioed-pitcher Shane Bieber has decided to exercise his $16mm player option, and will be staying with the Jays through the 2026 season, which got me thinking about ranking (from worst to best) the 7 most important Blue Jays moustaches of all time. So I'm proud to present:

The 7 ​Most Important Blue Jays Moustaches of All Time Ranked From Worst to Best

​7. Tim Johnson
​A truly greasy, ill-fitting shadow. It's exactly the kind of untrustworthy 'stache you'd expect from a man who'd lie about his time in Vietnam. Pure, low-grade villainy.

​6. Sean Reid-Foley
​His mustache is tragically underwhelming, failing to rise above replacement level, much like his career WAR of -0.1. A classic mid-2010s draft bust.

​5. Cito Gaston
​The sturdy, trustworthy lip broom. The definition of managerial gravitas.

​4. Davis Schneider
​He’s keeping the Blue Jays' glorious moustache tradition alive for the next generation. A modern, nostalgic triumph and instant fan favourite.

​3. George Bell
​A Silver Slugger-winning, MVP-calibre thicket of excellence. Arguably more intimidating than his batting stance.

​2. Dave Stieb
​He titled his autobiography Tomorrow I'll Be Perfect, but his 'stache is perfect today. A hard-nosed ace broom.

​1. Rance Mulliniks
​The undisputed GOAT. Rance walked so Davis could run. The greatest upper-lip artistry in Jays history.

3 hour(s) ago

Day Five Update

Woke up to two incredible pieces of news:

1- 'mo is at a point where I feel comfortable sharing my progress. Still looks horrible, but starting to resemble at least the idea of a moustache. Photo in profile.

2- Moustachioed-pitcher Shane Bieber has decided to exercise his $16mm player option, and will be staying with the Jays through the 2026 season, which got me thinking about ranking (from worst to best) the 7 most important Blue Jays moustaches of all time. So I'm proud to present:

The 7 ​Most Important Blue Jays Moustaches of All Time Ranked From Worst to Best

​7. Tim Johnson
​A truly greasy, ill-fitting shadow. It's exactly the kind of untrustworthy 'stache you'd expect from a man who'd lie about his time in Vietnam. Pure, low-grade villainy.

​6. Sean Reid-Foley
​His mustache is tragically underwhelming, failing to rise above replacement level, much like his career WAR of -0.1. A classic mid-2010s draft bust.

​5. Cito Gaston
​The sturdy, trustworthy lip broom. The definition of managerial gravitas.

​4. Davis Schneider
​He’s keeping the Blue Jays' glorious moustache tradition alive for the next generation. A modern, nostalgic triumph and instant fan favourite.

​3. George Bell
​A Silver Slugger-winning, MVP-calibre thicket of excellence. Arguably more intimidating than his batting stance.

​2. Dave Stieb
​He titled his autobiography Tomorrow I'll Be Perfect, but his 'stache is perfect today. A hard-nosed ace broom.

​1. Rance Mulliniks
​The undisputed GOAT. Rance walked so Davis could run. The greatest upper-lip artistry in Jays history.

17 hour(s) ago

DAY 4 UPDATE: 

Found it difficult to write an update today, but I'm committed to doing this every day until the end of the month. 
I'm struggling to see any growth; the faint moustache outline I noticed yesterday hasn't changed. I'm hesitant to post an update photo until I've got something tangible, but at this rate don't know when that will be.

Good news from day 4: 

None. 

I'm not trying to be dramatic, but I'm ready to throw in the towel... wait... what's that?? A $100 DONATION? Incredible! Once again, the generosity of those around me has pulled me back from the edge of the abyss. 

More good news from day 4: 

Had a chance to think long and hard about why I'm doing this, and remembered I have a long, long history of putting myself in compromising situations to raise money for causes I believe in. If I can meet my $500 goal by end of day Thursday, not only will I share a photo of my updated 'stache, I may decide to share the story (and possibly the video, depending on how much over my goal I make it) of the time I learned the choreography to Beyonce's Single Ladies to raise money for a good cause. 

17 hour(s) ago

DAY 4 UPDATE: 

Found it difficult to write an update today, but I'm committed to doing this every day until the end of the month. 
I'm struggling to see any growth; the faint moustache outline I noticed yesterday hasn't changed. I'm hesitant to post an update photo until I've got something tangible, but at this rate don't know when that will be.

Good news from day 4: 

None. 

I'm not trying to be dramatic, but I'm ready to throw in the towel... wait... what's that?? A $100 DONATION? Incredible! Once again, the generosity of those around me has pulled me back from the edge of the abyss. 

More good news from day 4: 

Had a chance to think long and hard about why I'm doing this, and remembered I have a long, long history of putting myself in compromising situations to raise money for causes I believe in. If I can meet my $500 goal by end of day Thursday, not only will I share a photo of my updated 'stache, I may decide to share the story (and possibly the video, depending on how much over my goal I make it) of the time I learned the choreography to Beyonce's Single Ladies to raise money for a good cause. 

1 day(s) ago
Quadir Sadik: I walked 1.92 km00:50:12

1 day(s) ago
Quadir Sadik: I walked 1.92 km00:50:12

2 day(s) ago

DAY 3 UPDATE:

Woke up to an unbelievable 5 total donations in a single day; I'm consistently blown away by the generosity of my friends and coworkers.

Good news from day 3: If I squint just right, I can kinda map out the stubbly outline of my pending moustache. This must be how Michaelangelo felt creating David - as the statue is in the stone, the moustache is beneath the skin, waiting to be revealed. It is the fates who control my moustachioed destiny, not the artist.

Bad news from day 3: Still struggling to feel comfortable with the whole beardless-hairless look. Spent a good portion of Sunday frustrated by blank stares after repeatedly asking my 6 year old if I was not turtley enough for the Turtle club. Thought way too long and seriously about how growing a moustache is similar to Michaelangelo creating David.

Really need this moustache to show up soon.

2 day(s) ago

DAY 3 UPDATE:

Woke up to an unbelievable 5 total donations in a single day; I'm consistently blown away by the generosity of my friends and coworkers.

Good news from day 3: If I squint just right, I can kinda map out the stubbly outline of my pending moustache. This must be how Michaelangelo felt creating David - as the statue is in the stone, the moustache is beneath the skin, waiting to be revealed. It is the fates who control my moustachioed destiny, not the artist.

Bad news from day 3: Still struggling to feel comfortable with the whole beardless-hairless look. Spent a good portion of Sunday frustrated by blank stares after repeatedly asking my 6 year old if I was not turtley enough for the Turtle club. Thought way too long and seriously about how growing a moustache is similar to Michaelangelo creating David.

Really need this moustache to show up soon.

2 day(s) ago

DAY 2 UPDATE:
I originally thought it would be fun to post some daily updates of mustache-growing progress, however, I'm starting to realize that it may take at least a few days to have anything to report on.
Good news from day 2:
Wife and kids are no longer involuntarily shuddering every time beardless me walks by.
Bad news from day 2:
Starting to appreciate how much a beard really balances out a bald guy's face. Can't wait for even the slightest moustache to show up, so that bald-and-beardless-me no longer resembles a swollen big toe.

2 day(s) ago

DAY 2 UPDATE:
I originally thought it would be fun to post some daily updates of mustache-growing progress, however, I'm starting to realize that it may take at least a few days to have anything to report on.
Good news from day 2:
Wife and kids are no longer involuntarily shuddering every time beardless me walks by.
Bad news from day 2:
Starting to appreciate how much a beard really balances out a bald guy's face. Can't wait for even the slightest moustache to show up, so that bald-and-beardless-me no longer resembles a swollen big toe.

4 day(s) ago
Donation from:
an anonymous supporter
$100

It is great that you are participating to raise awareness - congrats!

4 day(s) ago
Donation from:
an anonymous supporter
$100

It is great that you are participating to raise awareness - congrats!

6 day(s) ago
Donation from:
Ben Cheung
$100

Great cause. Go team go!

6 day(s) ago
Donation from:
Ben Cheung
$100

Great cause. Go team go!

6 day(s) ago
Donation from:
Susan Penwarden
$250
6 day(s) ago
Donation from:
Susan Penwarden
$250
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Donation from:
J. Preston
$20
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Donation from:
J. Preston
$20
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Donation from:
Elan Satov
$100

Proud to Support Men’s Health and the Personal Insurance team!

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Donation from:
Elan Satov
$100

Proud to Support Men’s Health and the Personal Insurance team!

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Donation from:
Gerry De Lauro
$100
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Donation from:
Gerry De Lauro
$100
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Donation from:
Michael Wang
$100
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Donation from:
Michael Wang
$100
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Donation from:
Andrew Robinson
$50

Go team Susan! Great cause!

1 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Andrew Robinson
$50

Go team Susan! Great cause!

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