Sports Mustaches

Sports Mustaches

Let's face it, mustaches are awesome. There's just something about them that makes them seriously great. This is a place to share photos, videos and any other information on mustaches in the sporting world.

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There’s nothing that screams, “I’m a manly man,” more than a well-groomed piece of hair atop a man’s upper lip. Still, not everyone can pull off a mustache. While a mustache can make you seem manly, it takes a real man to wear one. Genereally, when I think of the ideal mustache wearing man I think of someone with a large physique, strong facial features or that works in a career that involves strength, endurance or just plain toughness. Athletes generally fit all of these characteristics, and coincidentally many of them have worn mustaches. Still, there have been only a few who have actually ... Read Full Story
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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Sports Mustaches". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article! Read Full Story
When I came to Houston in the fall of 1985 to go to the University of Houston, Ronald Reagan was in the White House, and had never uttered the word AIDS. I quickly found my way to Houston's Montrose neighborhood with its cluster of gay bars, coffee shops and restaurants. Houston's first woman elected to city government, Kathy Whitmire, had been in office for three years. As I gay man, I had many wonderful gay, straight & lesbian friends, who...  
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Maybe we should call it “Cinco de Multstache”… Back, by popular demand, is the annual Cinco de Mustache celebration blog post. This year’s celebration saw a record turnout of finely groomed undergrad gentlemen and some brave faculty. We’ll post more information in the coming days as more pics and vids come our way, but for now, here’s this: The History Great Mustaches of Multnomah’s Past A Bearded Faculty Stay tuned in the next week or so...  
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Women with mustaches may make for some odd photos on the Internet, but upper lip facial hair is quite commonly the bane of a woman's existence. Learn how to get rid of unwanted facial hair and get diagnosed for what may cause it in the first place.Contributor: Sylvia CochranPublished: Nov 04, 2009  
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When the Bears soccer team began their winning streak back on Oct. 7 against Creighton at home, Nick Dryden, along with Johannes Demarzi decided to grow mustaches as a superstition. The team hasn't lost since. Even Nathan, the trainer, along with the rest of team has followed suit, with the exception of one player.  
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With all the Halloween brouhaha, it's easy to forget that a "costumed" occasion of a more dedicated sort is just around the corner.  We say dedicated, because it involves growing hair.  As in mustaches.  Epic mustaches. It's all part of Movember, a month-long no-shaving pledge/charity-drive to raise awareness for men's cancers (specifically prostate and testicular cancer). Movember participants (Mo Bros, they're called) vow to abstain from...  
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Yesterday, Consuming Interests blogger Liz Kay sent me a heads up about this list of a few mustache-inspired drinks.I've always been pro-facial hair (on men), and got a kick out of the drinks. We have the Bandit, the Magnum, the Flanders and the Burgundy. Each one starts with a base of Canadian Club Whisky ...  
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The New York Times published an article Wednesday criticizing a decision made by the Governor David A. Paterson of New York. The subject of intense scrutiny after a negative review from President Obama, it is not surprising to find an article of this nature.  
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The word "moustache" or "mustache" derives from 16th century French moustache, which in turn is derived from the Italian mostaccio (14th century), dialectal mustaccio (16th century), from Medieval Latin mustacium (8th century), Medieval Greek moustakion (attested in the 9th century), which ultimately originates as a diminutive of Hellenistic Greek mustax (mustak-) "moustache", probably derived from Hellenistic Greek mullon "lip".

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