Didn't Jimmy Buffett do a song called " I wish I had a pencil thin mustache "?Or Errol Flynn (or Douglas Fairbanks Jr...or Ronald Colman).
In the 1940s, the pencil mustache was also male fashion in Cuba.
Didn't Jimmy Buffett do a song called " I wish I had a pencil thin mustache "?Or Errol Flynn (or Douglas Fairbanks Jr...or Ronald Colman).
In the 1940s, the pencil mustache was also male fashion in Cuba.
Sure did!Didn't Jimmy Buffett do a song called " I wish I had a pencil thin mustache "?
Thanks! Close to 40 years since I heard that one!Sure did!
I'd keep the pencil mustache. It seems to suit your face.I've had the thin mustache for seven years ...
"You have some mayonnaise stuck..No, the other side...lower..."
You must be a cleaner eater than me I usually get it in both sides...
and the middle.
"You have some mayonnaise stuck..No, the other side...lower..."
I get the hand motions. I start thinking:
"Hmm, looks like he has bad allergies"
"Wish he would go blow his nose or something"
" Hmm, seems to be rubbing below his nose actually"
<Bulb goes off>"maybe I have some"
<wipes moustache>"yea"
The only comment I have received was the one time I shaved it off.
"Good god man, grow that thing back"
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Or Errol Flynn (or Douglas Fairbanks Jr...or Ronald Colman).
In the 1940s, the pencil mustache was also male fashion in Cuba.
Walked into our local hardware store and a new clerk commented when I walked in, "Man I am having a serious case of moustache envy! Your stache is amazing!" I politely said thank you and smiled. Also at my favourite sushi place I have a regular waitress who comments on my moustache every time. And in case you are wondering, yes, she is tipped well.I've had a mustache ever since I graduated high school in 1978 (41 years now), and no one ever commented on it one way or the other in that entire time until this last (not quite a full year) year when I decided to handlebar it. Since I grew it out into a handlebar I've received several comments on it; all positive.