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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Grow a Beard, Save the Planet

Budweiser wants men to stop shaving in the time running up to World Environment Day to promote water conservation.

Hat Tip: The Dish (Andrew Sullivan) at The Daily Beast.
Posted by Vos at 1:36 PM 2 comments:
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