As a product of 1980’s pop culture, I was raised with images of alpha males like Tom Selleck, Ron Guidry, Charles Bronson, Keith Hernandez, Bobby Nystrom, Billy Martin, Ron Jeremy, Don Mattingly, Burt Reynolds, Joey Silviera, Goose Gossage and Hulk Hogan. Even the Hulkster’s first big rival was the mustachioed Iron Sheik! They represented the end-all be-all of tough guy cool. They drove fast cars, won World Series, had money, and/or banged Nina Hartley. I also envied Mr. T, but his look was a bit audacious for all but the most enterprising suburban 9 year-olds. It wasn't until I was older that I realized how much he looked like a cross between a gay genie and a seventh member of the Village People. Is that redundant?

In the last year, the sports world has shown us a ‘stache resurgence. Jason Giambi let it rip on his upper lip for a while last season and maintained the look because he was hitting fairly well with it. Just recently, Jason Kidd sported some hair up there. I wish I could complete the New York-area pro sports angle four ways with Jasons, but Jason Sehorn and Jason Blake are long gone from metropolitan area teams, and neither really seemed like the type.

I am rooting for a mustache revival, not only for selfish reasons, but to redeem a generation of film idols, rock stars and professional athletes that established so
cial norms for millions of American youngsters like myself in the 1980’s. For when we think of the decay of the mustache, we think of the ascension of the hair metal era. And that evokes painful memories that none of us want to revisit.
To read more, I recommend visiting the web site of the American Mustache Institute: http://www.americanmustacheinstitute.org/.

To read more, I recommend visiting the web site of the American Mustache Institute: http://www.americanmustacheinstitute.org/.
I also recommend you visit http://www.movember.org/ to read about a way to combine the cool of a ‘stache with philanthropy this Movember.
As soon as I saw the subject of the post, I knew it had to be my man from Money Earnin' Mt. Vernon.
ReplyDeleteJake Plummer had a doozy of a soup strainer for a spell. Now he plays handball. I think you see the connection.
ReplyDeleteFor the record, men from Money Earnin' Mt. Vernon include Michael Imperioli, "Captain" Lou Albano, Denzel Washington and Sean Combs. That's a strong lineup.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the Interweb, that list also includes Dick Clark, Heavy D, David Chase, Art Carney, Ken Singleton, Gus Williams, E.B. White, and Phylicia Rashad. (And I know you said "men".)
ReplyDeleteAn interesting and noteworthy collection of folks.
that's a worthy debut. beware the sophomore slump. also, the freshman 15.
ReplyDeleteThe debut is strong...the commenter name change might be stronger.
ReplyDeletehow did adam morrison's wispy lip fuzz fail to attract a mention?
ReplyDeleteNot to get too technical, but isn't a handlebar mustache the kind that curls up on the ends that was popular about 100 years ago? And I think the Johnny Cakes kind is called a fu-manchu. I could be wrong though.
ReplyDeleteNot 'stache-related, but it should be mentioned the Wiz just beat Boston again last night. The Wiz are now 20-16, winners of three straight and seven of ten, and still in 4th in the East.
ReplyDeletepitt looked surprisingly tough against gheorghetown last night. hoyas couldn't hit the broad side a barn, but that's still a good win for jamie dixon's boys.
ReplyDelete"of"
ReplyDeleteit's a crucial little word.
Rob, we've often said you are the "of" of Gheorghe: The Blog. Things don't sound so great without you, little buddy.
ReplyDeleteway too easy
ReplyDeleteI've been trumpeting the stache for years and have been one of the few to follow through -- mustache gifts for selected vacations and bachelor parties, culminating in 4 pictures of Mayhugh tickling me while the two of us sat on a moped in Greece. Good times.
ReplyDeletewe're gonna need to see those pictures.
ReplyDeleteThey do not disappoint.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if they're fit for public consumption, so I got Mayhugh to post them on his blog.
ReplyDeleteI found that clicking on the pictures allows for the full detail of the stache.
ReplyDeleteThat is an impressive sequence of photos.
ReplyDeletethose are glorious. that makes my day.
ReplyDeleteThe Hiphopapotomus would be proud of this post.
ReplyDeleteIn other Timmy Rez style news. . .
http://thewizardofodds.blogspot.com/2008/01/midget-wrestling-rage-at-northwestern.html