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"A Handlebar Moustache is indeed a glorious facial hair feature. Whether it stands alone or crowns some other form of facial hair, the glory comes from it being a 'Handlebar' and not simply an ordinary moustache." - Schnauzer
 
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 Post subject: The 19th century and the rise of the moustache
PostPosted: 23:24 on Thursday February 2nd 2012 
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Why did do many men decide to grow the moustache at the end of the 19th century in Europe and North America?


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 Post subject: Re: The 19th century and the rise of the moustache
PostPosted: 0:00 on Friday February 3rd 2012 
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My guess is they knew awesomeness when they saw it!

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 Post subject: Re: The 19th century and the rise of the moustache
PostPosted: 0:02 on Friday February 3rd 2012 
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My guess is they knew awesomeness when they saw it!


Awesomeness that would go die in the mud of the trenches...


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