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.
I enjoy perusing your blog. Thank you for the smiles. I also wanted to let you know I have selected your site for the Kreativ Blogger award. Please see http://tr.im/G8ZE Regards, Theresa
Much as I appreciate the delicious suspense of waiting for the appearance of moustachioed gentlemen in your articles, I fear that their recent irregularity hints at some underlying malaise or ennui with all matters moustache. (I apologise if my spelling offends, but I am British, and we call a moustache a moustache.)
I hope that it is not so, and you still find enjoyment in the discussion of all things tonsorial. Perhaps it is improper for a lady to beg to see more of these bristling gentleman, but I am a modern female and do not blush to admit my open admiration of these manly accoutrements.
I hope you are able to favour us more frequently with your wise observations.
I have just begun following your blog. I am a founding father of a very successful traveling Moustache Bar Crawl. (moustachebarcrawl.com). We are going on our 7th year straight and have grown from 9 members to 55 members. This year is going to be our biggest year yet. It is nice to see so many people celebrating the moustache. Thanks for writing!
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Clever.
One of my ancestors had a really nice stache. Take a look.
http://threebeehives.blogspot.com/2009/11/albert-gustave-de-buren-1862-1938.html
I enjoy perusing your blog. Thank you for the smiles.
I also wanted to let you know I have selected your site for the Kreativ Blogger award. Please see http://tr.im/G8ZE
Regards,
Theresa
Much as I appreciate the delicious suspense of waiting for the appearance of moustachioed gentlemen in your articles, I fear that their recent irregularity hints at some underlying malaise or ennui with all matters moustache. (I apologise if my spelling offends, but I am British, and we call a moustache a moustache.)
I hope that it is not so, and you still find enjoyment in the discussion of all things tonsorial. Perhaps it is improper for a lady to beg to see more of these bristling gentleman, but I am a modern female and do not blush to admit my open admiration of these manly accoutrements.
I hope you are able to favour us more frequently with your wise observations.
To Whom it may concern,
I'd like to swap links with you for SEO. Sorry to post like this but I couldn't find a webmaster email address.
My site is www.sexymustaches.com. It's a blog where people can upload pictures of their mustaches for everyone to celebrate.
Hit me up on email. dickwolf817@yahoo.com
cheers,
Dick
I have just begun following your blog. I am a founding father of a very successful traveling Moustache Bar Crawl. (moustachebarcrawl.com). We are going on our 7th year straight and have grown from 9 members to 55 members. This year is going to be our biggest year yet. It is nice to see so many people celebrating the moustache. Thanks for writing!
- Stephen Francis
MBC founding father
http://yallick.blogspot.com
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