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Uwe Troschel Sold Off Sections of His Mug Shot

When it comes to dog lovers, no one has Uwe Troschel beat. In fact, Troschel loves dogs so much that he sold his face for tattoo advertisements to raise money to build a museum completely dedicated to St. Bernard dogs.

Troschel split his face up into different sections and sold them for different prices depending on size and location. To place a tattoo advertisement on his nose, it only costs $2,630, but to buy his entire forehead cost $65,700. Troschel says that he will not get any of the tattoos put on until he has sold every single section of his face.

Uwe Troschel is gaining mass attention and it won't be long before he is a walking advertisement.
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