
At a recent job fair at St. Louis University (March 2 or 3?), one person at a table for the community radio station (KDHX, St. Louis) introduced himself to me with, "Mustache March, huh?" How soon I forget, "This is bigger than you." And bigger than Ravi, though really I thought I was just giving invisible, long-distance support through hair-growth to what I imagine Ravi's and Ravi's med school cohorts' arduous times to be. Evan Smith, long-time friend and Team America enthusiast, reminds us, "You will never feel a greater boost of self-esteem as the one you feel right after having shaved your mustache(s)." This certainly runs contrary to what Seth McFarlane purports in the mustache episode. Of course, I should never base any opinions - ethical, moral, or otherwise (mustaches?) - on a TV show, but I feel that, of all the shows, Family Guy is like diamonds. I still can't take myself seriously when I glimpse me in a mirror.
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I did not know about Facial hair february until after the fact, although I still maintained a healthy beard for the majority of said month. And I don't think anyone can take people seriously with a mustache giving them the stare down. I shall be posting my own mustache soon. Although I do not think it can match the manliness of your own.
I like it!
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