My dad was a mustache man. I think that's why I've grown to love them as an adult. I just think they're fantastic. They can be handsome or comical. They're really nature's perfect accessory for the modern male.

if by mustaches you mean vagina

I RAISE MY HAND, SIR

i think im still drunk

To clarify: by "mustache" I do not mean "vagina".

dude, http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee97/bozz183/SPO-RollieFingers5B25D.jpg

Rollie.
Fingers.

That is lovely!

irl? uh....i dunno. they always seem novelty-ish: porno, 70's cop, someone trying to emulate Daniel Day Lewis in "gangs of New York".

but, i will say that mustaches in comedy are guaranteed to crack me up. anyone ever see that episode of "Stella" where they go to Sam Rockwell to purchase blackmarket mustaches? genius.

i will say if you can credibly rock a mustache, i give you all the props in the universe.

So what exactly gives one mustache cred?

i guess i mean "pull it off" more than cred.

i met a guy recently who's a bit odd, and his mustache (see Daniel Day Lewis reference) felt like something of a reach. like an affectation. but, having spent some time talking with him, it seems like him/fits his personality.

mind you, his was pretty handlebar-y, and thus stuck out.

my dad had a mustache for a long time, pretty much throughout my growing-up years. and then one day he shaved it and it was like "AHHH!" very strange.

Depends what kind, and on whom!

I guess you could say I like them: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mostextremenegative/760137061/

Nikki couldn't WAIT for me to get rid of my "Mo-vember" moustache. Fair enough - it did look pretty skeezy.

@navin, hahahahaha!

big funny on both the vagina and rollie fingers count.

my mug at work is covered with moustaches.

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posted on Sunday, Feb 15th by Pagne
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