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Are you going to grow a mustache? I am but I've never grown one before so I'm a little nervous :laugh4:
Megas Methuselah
03-05-2011, 07:56
I'm too real to grow a mustache. Don't go down that road, bro. It's all a fake path.
Gregoshi
03-05-2011, 08:27
I've had a beard and mustache for nearly 30 years now. I can't imagine shaving it off now. I think we are in it together to the end. :laugh4:
I'm too real to grow a mustache. Don't go down that road, bro. It's all a fake path.
Yea I've always been clean shaven up until this point, but I thought it would be fun to see what it looked like. One of my Mexican friends told me I'll look like Zapata :laugh4: I'll probably shave it off sooner or later if I even let it grow at all, so far I'm not really liking it, but it has only been four days so we'll see :shrug:
I've always been clean shaven until the beginning of this year when I decided to try some facial hair and so far it's still there.
stratigos vasilios
03-05-2011, 14:09
I've never heard of moustache March before. In Australia, to raise money for men's health awareness people grow moustaches in Movember (November). I've done it before, rocked a mad handlebar style. It was Village People-esc if I do say so myself...
Are you going to grow a mustache?
What is this mustache you speak of. I've never heard of one before.
On a completely unrelated note, I do not have a moustache and never have. My face is naturally hairless, never had even a whisker of a whisker
I'm too real to grow a mustache. Don't go down that road, bro. It's all a fake path.
You say that simply because you cannot grow one my friend. ~;)
Facial hair is great, and for every 10 girls who don't like it, there is at least one girl who really likes it.
I have decided that I look silly with a mustache, and will save ut for another month.
Populus Romanus
03-05-2011, 20:51
O the joys of prepubescence...I never have had to shave a day of my life.
Samurai Waki
03-05-2011, 20:55
I only grow enough facial hair to look ridiculous. Besides it's hard to look professional whilst trying to pull off 'bum in a suit'.
ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
03-05-2011, 21:04
Why? Growing one makes you look even more ugly.
I only grow enough facial hair to look ridiculous. Besides it's hard to look professional whilst trying to pull off 'bum in a suit'.
lol, it depends on whether or not you actually trim it. ~;)
Why? Growing one makes you look even more ugly.
lol, speak for thine own self. ~;) A beard can take a decent looking boy and turn him into an incredibly sexy looking hunk of a man. (or so my friends have told me! ~;) (with the right persuasion) ~;))
Gregoshi
03-06-2011, 01:25
Why? Growing one makes you look even more ugly.
Thanks buddy! ~;p
Megas Methuselah
03-06-2011, 03:08
Thanks buddy! ~;p
Shave it off, and it'll look like you dropped 20 years off your age. This is why middle-aged men are able to score teenage girls during a midlife crisis. +they have fancy cars and money
Gregoshi
03-06-2011, 03:27
Shave it off, and it'll look like you dropped 20 years off your age. This is why middle-aged men are able to score teenage girls during a midlife crisis. +they have fancy cars and money
I have no idea how to respond to this without busting out laughing...but I'll try.
I am married to a beautiful woman who's in love with the beard - so much so that she's put up with me for nearly 27 just to be with it. I think I'll keep it.
I have no idea how to respond to this without busting out laughing...but I'll try.
I am married to a beautiful woman who's in love with the beard - so much so that she's put up with me for nearly 27 just to be with it. I think I'll keep it.
And I am sure that the beard is the reason she loves you Gregoshi. :P
http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/Moustaches/
A reason to grow a mustache? A reason to get lasers? A reason to get better music? Probably.
But by god, it feels so weird...
Why? Growing one makes you look even more ugly.
I only grow enough facial hair to look ridiculous. Besides it's hard to look professional whilst trying to pull off 'bum in a suit'.
http://i54.tinypic.com/15z1hki.jpg
I'm incredibly disappointed with certain nameless posters in this thread. So is Edgar Allan Poe. I hope you're proud of yourselves.
Samurai Waki
03-06-2011, 11:22
I have no idea how to respond to this without busting out laughing...but I'll try.
I am married to a beautiful woman who's in love with the beard - so much so that she's put up with me for nearly 27 just to be with it. I think I'll keep it.
Just like my father was, never once did I seem him without his mustache. We bet him money to shave, and tried a slew of sneaky ways in trying to convince it was a good idea. Did. Not. Budge. Once.
I have no idea how to respond to this without busting out laughing...but I'll try.
I am married to a beautiful woman who's in love with the beard - so much so that she's put up with me for nearly 27 just to be with it. I think I'll keep it.
Priceless! :sunny:
My woman hates my beard, which is why I am unshaven half the time.
I can grow a beard like a mad Russian monk, great stuff. Nothing better than working outside in freezing weather and having icicles all over your face. Manly indeed.
Cute Wolf
03-06-2011, 14:07
I tried hard to grow them, but they never grow
Rhyfelwyr
03-06-2011, 16:33
I don't get much hair in the mustache area, just on the sides/cheeks/chin for some reason...
But I can grow a ginger beard, can't beat that! :tongue:
johnhughthom
03-06-2011, 17:45
I've always been clean shaven until the beginning of this year when I decided to try some facial hair and so far it's still there.
You make it sound like facial hair has a tendency to wander off. :laugh4:
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