British students turn faces into billboards to pay debt
In their scruffy jeans and trainers, Ross Harper and Ed Moyse look just like any other British 22-year-olds – except for the words ‘Buy My Face’ and ‘Sold’ emblazoned brightly on their faces....
Published By: Times LIVE - Tuesday, 27 March, 2012
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