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		<title>Whiskers Wile-Out: Cultivating organized lips shaves hairs for November, charity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Richard Barfield, contributing writer
What happened to the mustache? It used to be the most majestic type of facial hair a man could grow, gracing the faces of rock stars, geniuses, politicians and important world figures.
But somewhere with the passage of time, mustaches turned into something dirty. Mustaches became associated ...]]></description>
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