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sup SF?
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iMuy caliente!
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Why, helloooooo Tom Selleck!

So hawt.
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Originally Posted by Arrogant Bastard View Post
Why, helloooooo Tom Selleck!

So hawt.

More Peter Sellers.

Actually the moustache is very fashionable in the chap culture which has arisen in England in my age group.

Basically 1920s to 50s period clothing for men, lots of tweed and tailoring. It's also a part of the burlesque scene, and while a bit stylised looks quite cool.

Is there a burlesque alt scene in the US at the moment, and Chaps?
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There is a popular alternative burlesque scene which I am involved with as a performer.
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Very Inspector Clouseau. I approve.
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A few years ago.

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Very 2009 hipster indeed
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Very 2009 hipster indeed
How about 2010 vaudeville performer? While the hipster accusation is fair I like to think I come by my facial hair honestly.
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How about 2010 vaudeville performer?
Same thing, no?
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You could pull off a Rollie Fingers
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Every year before my snowboarding trip I start growing the beard a month in advance. Then i shave it off the last day and leave a finely trimmed classy stache for the drive home.
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There is a popular alternative burlesque scene which I am involved with as a performer.

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