do you grow a stache, tache, tash, pushbroom, goatee or a mo??
By mimpi
@mimpi1911 (25464)
India
April 10, 2007 4:43am CST
Salvador Dali feels it gives you a character, Hilter thinks, it would tomorrow's fashion, we cannot imagine Hercule poirot or Chaplin without it. its the invincible MOUSTACHES. so, what do you guys think and you girls there aswell, do you like moustaches?? guys, would you grow any? girls would you marry a moustached man??
Now, guys and gals, here is a list to choose from.
DalĂ - narrow, long points bent or curved steeply upward; areas past the corner of the mouth must be shaved.
English - narrow, beginning at the middle of the upper lip the whiskers are very long and pulled to the side, slightly curled; the ends are pointed slightly upward
Fu Manchu - long, downward pointing ends, generally beyond the chin
Handlebar - bushy, with small upward pointing ends. Also known as a "spaghetti moustache", because of its stereotypical association with Italian men.
Imperial - whiskers growing from both the upper lip and cheeks, curled upward
Moustachio - bushy moustache, with hair sometimes growing down the sides of the mouth.
Pencil moustache - narrow, thin, closely clipped, outlining the upper lip, with a wide shaven gap between the nose and moustache.
Toothbrush - thick, but shaved except for about an inch (2.5 cm) in the center; associated with Adolf Hitler and Charlie Chaplin
Walrus - bushy, hanging down over the lips, often entirely covering the mouth.
did the hair business sound funny!
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@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
21 Oct 08
Can't find the upload...
Pls upload it again..
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@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
22 Oct 08
Long hair with a moustache growing down and long.....you would look like an Italian star.
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'Dressed chicken' is equivalent to 'Metrosexual man'. Is it?
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'Dressed chicken' is equivalent to 'Metrosexual man'. Is it?
@James72 (26790)
• Australia
21 Oct 08
Good God mimpi! I have had to go back in time to find this one and I now need a paracetamol and a lie down!
I have gone through several facial hair phases in my life and have had goatee beards, "flavour savers" (That little tuft of hair under the bottom lip) and long sideburns. I have never grown a moustache on it's own or a full beard though. These days if I let my facial hair grow for too many days you can see a lot of grey hairs so I stay cleanly shaven most of the time now. There have definitely been some very memorable moustaches and beards etc throughout history but the ones that always make me laugh are the handlebar moustaches you have mentioned. The other one style that I have always found funny is the one where they grow the beard without the moustache as well. 
I have gone through several facial hair phases in my life and have had goatee beards, "flavour savers" (That little tuft of hair under the bottom lip) and long sideburns. I have never grown a moustache on it's own or a full beard though. These days if I let my facial hair grow for too many days you can see a lot of grey hairs so I stay cleanly shaven most of the time now. There have definitely been some very memorable moustaches and beards etc throughout history but the ones that always make me laugh are the handlebar moustaches you have mentioned. The other one style that I have always found funny is the one where they grow the beard without the moustache as well. 
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
21 Oct 08
Good!
Handle bar moustcahes are funny indeed! And that was from wikipedia. sorry I missed to give the credit in the post.
And I think you look good clean shaven, like an essential metrosexual man. 








