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Schnauzer
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Post subject: Re: You, Your Moustache and Children Posted: 3:11 on Tuesday January 31st 2012 |
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Joined: 23:20 on Thursday April 26th 2007 Posts: 998
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Here's the only one of my heirs that hopes to have inherited the handlebar gene. I've already told him that's about all he should expect and there's no guarantee on the handlebar either. 
_________________ Keep it Handlebar
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Zacsdaddy
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 11:14 on Tuesday January 31st 2012 |
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Joined: 13:40 on Monday December 12th 2011 Posts: 25 Location: Wichita Falls Tx
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My 13 year old son inherited the hair from both sides of the family. Blond from mine and grizzly bear full body fur from his Mother. He is so hairy that if it was not the lightest blond you could think of he would have started shaving at about 9. His moustache is so light as to be invisable but at the same time is probably 1/4 inch long.
Russell
_________________ "If the women don't find you handsome they should at least find you handy" Red Green
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River2Sea
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 12:46 on Tuesday January 31st 2012 |
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Joined: 16:08 on Saturday December 10th 2011 Posts: 50 Location: Fort Lauderdale USA or alternately in Front of my computer
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apw1970
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 13:52 on Tuesday January 31st 2012 |
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Joined: 16:48 on Thursday January 22nd 2009 Posts: 631 Location: Upstate NY, USA
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Sn: two thumbs up!
_________________ The true joy of life is to NOT conform.
I ended up with a broken fiddle - And a broken laugh, and a thousand memories. And not a single regret. (E. L. Masters)
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Zookeepa
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 22:44 on Tuesday January 31st 2012 |
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Joined: 16:53 on Tuesday April 22nd 2008 Posts: 107 Location: Surrey
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This was in another thread so apologies for repeating, but... well proud of the little man doesn't quite cover it. He now has his own works ID which was produced from this photo. He is certainly going up in the world that's for sure. 
_________________ The meek may mock and the jealous whine, but the handlebar will remain sublime!
Zookeepa
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River2Sea
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 17:11 on Wednesday February 1st 2012 |
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Joined: 16:08 on Saturday December 10th 2011 Posts: 50 Location: Fort Lauderdale USA or alternately in Front of my computer
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Hats to you sir for raising the little man. Makes me think of a poem by Kipling... 
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bearded bicycles
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 22:34 on Saturday February 4th 2012 |
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Joined: 21:58 on Sunday January 22nd 2012 Posts: 6 Location: BC Canada
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Zookeepa, you're baby has a very impressive handlebar indeed... And he wears it with such understated confidence.
-Tristan
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clegger
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 15:00 on Thursday March 15th 2012 |
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Joined: 19:47 on Wednesday March 14th 2012 Posts: 1 Location: Winnipeg
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This isn't my child, but he looks the part.  I wasn't having a great moustache day, but he sure was... and the pic was taken on Louis Riel day, thus the shirt. Moderator's edit to include image of Louis Riel for reference 
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alfredo
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 18:05 on Monday March 19th 2012 |
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Joined: 3:06 on Sunday March 18th 2012 Posts: 45 Location: Born in Mexico City. Currently in Victoria, BC, Canada
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These pictures are very good you guys! Looks like the next generation of handlebars is already looking good! I just wanted to share this. I hope you like it. He is not my son, but my friend's. Photo was taken yesterday when we had a Mexican folklore dance show.... And boy, oh boy, do I have some hilarious anecdotes involving the moustache when we have a show! I'll share some of those later in the appropriate thread, but for now here's the pic. Alfredo.
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mustachiomike
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 23:52 on Tuesday May 15th 2012 |
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Joined: 0:02 on Saturday July 30th 2011 Posts: 23 Location: S. Florida
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 Here are me and my daughter with her tape stache.
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Mrdjthc
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 13:00 on Wednesday May 16th 2012 |
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Joined: 17:47 on Thursday September 22nd 2011 Posts: 184 Location: Reading, UK
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Moustachemike your tashe is incredible!! I wish mine was as thick and bushy as yours!! It really is something special!!
_________________ Girls always make passes at guys with moustaches
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mustachiomike
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 15:53 on Sunday May 20th 2012 |
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Joined: 0:02 on Saturday July 30th 2011 Posts: 23 Location: S. Florida
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thank you for the mega compliment. Maybe the photo makes it look better than it really is. My wife tells me constantly to trim, I just can't do it. It took too long to get like it is and I am happy with it. Again, thank you.
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EricJT
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 19:03 on Sunday May 20th 2012 |
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Joined: 5:25 on Saturday September 18th 2010 Posts: 434 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada USA
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Mrdjthc wrote: Moustachemike your tashe is incredible!! I wish mine was as thick and bushy as yours!! It really is something special!! @mrdjthc - Don't short change yourself. Your moustache looks excellent as it is.
_________________ "It's not always the moustache you carry, but it's always how you carry the moustache."
I invite you to visit my blog at http://www.handlebarmoustachelife.com
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mustachiomike
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 3:12 on Monday May 21st 2012 |
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Joined: 0:02 on Saturday July 30th 2011 Posts: 23 Location: S. Florida
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I will second that. Yours certainly does look good.
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7VEN
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Post subject: Re: Your Handlebar and your children Posted: 11:09 on Tuesday May 22nd 2012 |
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Joined: 14:17 on Sunday December 18th 2011 Posts: 46 Location: London, United Kingdom
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Not a great stache day but you get the idea.... 
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