Saturday, May 19, 2007

bushstache.jpgFact: The only 4 U.S. Presidents known for baring mustaches are: Chester A. Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and William H. Taft. Since Taft in 1909, all U.S. Presidents have been clean shaven.

Friday, May 18, 2007

guinness.jpgFact: Scientific research, commissioned by the Guinness Brewing Company, found that the average mustachioed Guinness drinker traps a pint and a half of the creamy nectar every year. Now that Guinness is UK 2.10 a pint, this is the equivalent of an annual mustache tax of UK 4.58.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Waiting

ulysses-grant-picture.jpgWatch it.

Fact: By 1914 and the advent of WWI, the military mustache was well-established. Generally, the shape of the stache suggested rank: As a man advanced in rank, so did his mustache become thicker and bushier, until he ultimately was permitted to wear an ever fuller beard.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

You Shall Not Pass

johnbolton.jpgFact: John Bolton's Mustache started off gray. It turned white after defeating the Balrog.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Ladies Love the Bad Boys

snidely-whiplash.jpgFact: An English moustache was formerly used in melodramas, movies and comic books as a shorthand indication of villainy. Snidely Whiplash, for example, was characterized by his moustache and his cape. It should be noted that stock character1920s male attire is generally a top hat, a handlebar moustache, and a monocle.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Its Good To Be King

king-of-hearts-300.jpgFact: The King of Hearts is the only king in a deck of cards who doesnt have a mustache. Hes also known as the suicide king. Obviously his lack of stach has left him with nothing to live for.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Happy Mothers Day

mom-mustache.jpgFact: If a mom has more then one son, she will love the one with a mustache more, 2 out of 3 times.

Latin Derivation

latin-mustache.jpgHeres yesterdays fact for you guys.

Fact: The word Moustache comes to the English language via the Middle French Moustache which in turn is derived from the Old Italian Mustaccio which originates from the Middle Greek Moustaki, a diminutive of Greek mystak-, mystax upper lip, mustache