Sunday, June 22, 2008

'stache #23 - pineapple moustache



European sailors first came into contact with the pineapple moustache in the seventeenth century, returning to their homelands with outlandish tales of the “diamond corn” the native Hawaiian peoples wore on their lips. Of course, wiser generations would soon discover that the tropical fruit was not “diamond corn” at all, but, of course, a “pine apple.”

Those lucky enough to have a pineapple moustache should wear it at all times.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

While we at the American Mustache Institute (www.AmericanMustacheInstitute org) enjoy nothing more than our mustaches, as well as anything coming from the carcass of the delicious pig, spelling lip fur with an "ou" is both communist and less delicious than pork in a mustache.