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Started by J Jonah Jameson, November 03, 2008, 09:54:43 PM

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J Jonah Jameson

Please listen to my new band, Panadol.  Like a cross between Rick Parfitt and Calista Flockhart.  

Can I say Flockhart?

JJJ

Jem

Only if you wash your mouth out with Harrison Ford afterwards.

ecky p

Are they an Indie band :lol:
But there\'s nothing more to say

Gandalf1986

Quote from: "ecky p"Are they an Indie band :lol:

Indiana Jones band, to be precise!...


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Jem

Never mind that, did you know that the American Mustache Institute (AMI) is an advocacy organization and registered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in St. Louis, Missouri?

When founded in 1965, AMI was the only organization in the world working towards facial hair advocacy. AMI's full-time staff supports a more than 700 global chapters which advocate for greater acceptance of mustaches in the workplace and throughout modern culture.
Efforts by AMI have included a 2007 campaign against "widespread and unacceptable discrimination in the workplace and society," as chronicled by media including the Daily Telegraph and The Learning Channel.

In September 2008, the AMI honored the late entertainer Robert Goulet in working with his spouse, Vera Goulet, to name an award in his honor, "The Robert Goulet Mustached American of the Year" award, recognizing the most impactful Mustached American of the past year. On October 25, 2008, retired New York City policeman Timothy P. Galvin was named the winner of the first ever "Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year."

Brom

Quote from: "Jem"Never mind that, did you know that the American Mustache Institute (AMI) is an advocacy organization and registered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in St. Louis, Missouri?

When founded in 1965, AMI was the only organization in the world working towards facial hair advocacy. AMI's full-time staff supports a more than 700 global chapters which advocate for greater acceptance of mustaches in the workplace and throughout modern culture.
Efforts by AMI have included a 2007 campaign against "widespread and unacceptable discrimination in the workplace and society," as chronicled by media including the Daily Telegraph and The Learning Channel.

In September 2008, the AMI honored the late entertainer Robert Goulet in working with his spouse, Vera Goulet, to name an award in his honor, "The Robert Goulet Mustached American of the Year" award, recognizing the most impactful Mustached American of the past year. On October 25, 2008, retired New York City policeman Timothy P. Galvin was named the winner of the first ever "Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year."

It was apparently a cutthroat contest and he won by a close shave.
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Sean

Quote from: "Brom"
Quote from: "Jem"Never mind that, did you know that the American Mustache Institute (AMI) is an advocacy organization and registered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in St. Louis, Missouri?

When founded in 1965, AMI was the only organization in the world working towards facial hair advocacy. AMI's full-time staff supports a more than 700 global chapters which advocate for greater acceptance of mustaches in the workplace and throughout modern culture.
Efforts by AMI have included a 2007 campaign against "widespread and unacceptable discrimination in the workplace and society," as chronicled by media including the Daily Telegraph and The Learning Channel.

In September 2008, the AMI honored the late entertainer Robert Goulet in working with his spouse, Vera Goulet, to name an award in his honor, "The Robert Goulet Mustached American of the Year" award, recognizing the most impactful Mustached American of the past year. On October 25, 2008, retired New York City policeman Timothy P. Galvin was named the winner of the first ever "Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year."

It was apparently a cutthroat contest and he won by a close shave.

Only here.... only here...  :lol:
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