The one-stop blog spot for your Nineteenth Century Mustache needs!
Dear Gentle Reader,
Many of the following pages have graphic and clear images of the masculine mustache in all its forms, both sublime and grotesque. My intent is not to shock or titillate, but merely to inform on the subject. The Nineteenth Century gave us many things, but above all it was a hotbed of facial hair experimentation and this is but a poor sampling of those many lost forms.
Many of the mustachioed men on these fine pages look dapper, regal, smart. I dare say, this fellow looks like he fell off the hay wagon and was stepped on by various hooved ungulates.
the mustache was 19th century mans way of showing off to his 12 year old son with a nice thick prickly stache when all he could grow made him look like a peach growing a fuz for the winter, also he didnt have to feel his wifes twin facial hair in that area when they made out, thank god for the invention of razor blades that made the removial of the musthache more effiecient, not only for a man (tm) but for women too
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Many of the mustachioed men on these fine pages look dapper, regal, smart. I dare say, this fellow looks like he fell off the hay wagon and was stepped on by various hooved ungulates.
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the mustache was 19th century mans way of showing off to his 12 year old son with a nice thick prickly stache when all he could grow made him look like a peach growing a fuz for the winter,
also he didnt have to feel his wifes twin facial hair in that area when they made out, thank god for the invention of razor blades that made the removial of the musthache more effiecient, not only for a man (tm) but for women too
The phrase "hooved ungulates", while hilarious, is redundant.
good
he looks like actor Kevin Cline
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