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.
This poor gentleman has the hairless area most associated with a malformed philtrum. His cross-eyedness may indicate a history of pugilism or horse-wrestling.
Sadly, you were right, in regards to his crossed eyes, on both counts. After an evening of debauchery at a local den of sin, he sadly thought he could step into the ring with a horse at the local stablery. He was mercilessly tramped, kicked, and bitten. Though the photograph doesn't show the full extent of his wounds, know this - he is missing his left leg.
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Sadly, you were right, in regards to his crossed eyes, on both counts. After an evening of debauchery at a local den of sin, he sadly thought he could step into the ring with a horse at the local stablery. He was mercilessly tramped, kicked, and bitten. Though the photograph doesn't show the full extent of his wounds, know this - he is missing his left leg.
LMAO at johathan's comment!
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