Flattmann Law - November 2020

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE From the Desk of Grady Flattmann PAGE 1 Celebrate World Television Day PAGE 1 Woman Sues Starbucks Over ‘Too Much Ice’ PAGE 2 The Stories Behind 2 Iconic Animal Heroes in Video Games PAGE 3 Take a Break PAGE 3 Cinnamon-Spiced Candied Sweet Potatoes PAGE 3 Celebrity Beards Are Ready for No Shave November PAGE 4

NO SHAVE NOVEMBER Can You Outgrow the Best Beard in Hollywood?

Men are encouraged to donate the money they would typically spend on shaving and grooming to those causes that provide cancer prevention education and aid those fighting it. The cause has since blossomed into a yearly fashion trend among men and even women who want to participate by letting their leg hair grow free for the month. It’s a popular trend for celebrities to follow too, as their influence can help raise even more awareness than the average Joe’s beard would. Beard-growing has become an increasingly popular trend in the world of male celebrities, encouraging many to follow their lead. This is an especially admirable trend when it comes to November, and we can expect the usual uptick in beard growth. Every effort that supports the cause is meaningful, but it’ll be hard to beat the

current champion of Hollywood’s favorite celebrity beards: Ryan Reynolds.

Just as Reynolds’ career has blossomed from raunchy rom-coms to hilariously inappropriate superheroes, his face has matured from approachably clean-shaven cheeks to a full and grizzled jawline. It’s a look that fans can’t get enough of and proves that growing an eye-catching beard doesn’t need a ton of maintenance. We’re excited to see how far Reynolds lets it fly this year. But when it comes to No Shave November, it’s not the look of the beard that counts — it’s the awareness the beard raises that should take the spotlight. Whether you aim for a beard as enticing as a celebrity’s or just want to grow one for a meaningful cause, your hair helps. So don’t trim it, no matter how itchy it might get.

If you’re a man who’s made it through these last eight months of quarantine without succumbing to the lazy scraggle of an unkempt beard, you’ve got some willpower. But November is here, which means No Shave November is underway. If you decide to participate, you’ll finally have a worthy excuse to stop the upkeep. The goal of No Shave November is to increase cancer awareness by embracing hair — which many cancer patients lose — and by letting it grow wild for the entire month.

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