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April 15, 2011 9:02 PM   Subscribe

The mustache is back. (SLFODVRSVPLMNOP)
posted by Slap*Happy (26 comments total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
 
ILWAY
posted by leotrotsky at 9:11 PM on April 15, 2011


lol
posted by rebent at 9:12 PM on April 15, 2011


funnyorblue
posted by parmanparman at 9:20 PM on April 15, 2011


It looked like it was going to be stupid. But it redeemed itself.
posted by delmoi at 9:28 PM on April 15, 2011


I liked the part where they played the Steve Winwood song.
posted by MaryDellamorte at 9:33 PM on April 15, 2011


Have you ever noticed how you never see Weird Al and Gary Oldman in the same place at the same time?
posted by Kid Charlemagne at 9:50 PM on April 15, 2011 [5 favorites]


Or Weird Al and Tiny Tim....
posted by milkwood at 9:59 PM on April 15, 2011 [2 favorites]


Or Weird Al and the Pope...
posted by scrowdid at 10:00 PM on April 15, 2011


Or Weird Al and Mathowie.
posted by oneswellfoop at 10:01 PM on April 15, 2011 [1 favorite]


Or Weird Al and Mathowie.

This! This! A thousand times, this!
posted by Sys Rq at 10:03 PM on April 15, 2011


Or Weird Al and Weird Al
posted by xorry at 10:03 PM on April 15, 2011


So the Funny Or Die offices are like a weird, geeky frat, where there are a bunch of dudes hanging out in their rooms, chatting to each-other on the computer even though they're only 10 feet away from each-other? Interesting.
posted by filthy light thief at 10:31 PM on April 15, 2011


...where there are a bunch of dudes hanging out in their rooms, chatting to each-other on the computer even though they're only 10 feet away from each-other?

Um, that sounds okay to me...
posted by hapax_legomenon at 10:45 PM on April 15, 2011


"Funny Or Die" sounds so much more aggressive than this video presentation. But perhaps that's part of the joke.
posted by filthy light thief at 10:58 PM on April 15, 2011


In which we learn the valuable lesson: never underestimate Weird Al.
posted by From Bklyn at 12:27 AM on April 16, 2011


I lurves Weird Al.

All other modern geek humor must really bow to him.
posted by drewbage1847 at 12:40 AM on April 16, 2011


mustache is as old as life.
there are several kinds.
One class are curving mustaches falling down to the mouth and another striaght mustaches going right to the cheeks.

Each one has a meaning

In rural areas as curving mustaches are majority in urban areas striaght mustache are majority
posted by radvla at 12:41 AM on April 16, 2011 [2 favorites]


mustaches can be dense or light.

when they are dense they behave as the head hair itself and have similar higenic properties.
they need to be clean to avoid parasite population.

Being this tha case they are cut and make up to design and discribe a figure in tha face that complement tha hair head arrangements.
posted by radvla at 12:45 AM on April 16, 2011 [2 favorites]


If the mustaches is light can be car at shaving as the rest of the beard.

You just shave the face and to make the mustache visable just unshave the mustache area.

You do not need scissors and combs.
posted by radvla at 12:48 AM on April 16, 2011 [2 favorites]


mustache can be used in tha dressing up art.

The easy natural way to dress up it is this:To change from a hair appearance without mustache that are more usual one to the bold appearance with a mustache.

This is easy and reachable by any body.
posted by radvla at 1:03 AM on April 16, 2011 [2 favorites]


mustache is as old as life.
there are several kinds.


And they have a plan.
posted by lumensimus at 1:22 AM on April 16, 2011 [5 favorites]




So, I guess I'm the only one who found that unexpectedly and unpleasantly graphic.
posted by marsha56 at 2:37 AM on April 16, 2011


That mustache feeling.
posted by jenkinsEar at 4:06 AM on April 16, 2011


moustache plan includ Lech WaƂesa for completeness as all times of life his moustache is prepare
posted by Meatbomb at 5:11 AM on April 16, 2011


You've got that pure feel, such good responses, but the picture has a mustache.
posted by tommasz at 7:32 AM on April 16, 2011


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