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August 8, 2011 at 2:05 pm · Filed under Comedy, Fashion, Grooming and tagged: Animals, Beauty, Funny, Sport
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While most horses have their moustaches snipped every six months, his has been growing for five years and he is said to growl if stable hands try to give it a trim. Alfie, who is kept at stables in Bitton, near Bristol, is a very headstrong horse and is very proud of his moustache.
We are not sure if this is any sort of record but it is certainly the longest we have ever seen (although our team are not horse moustache experts). It would be interesting to see if anybody else has a horse that can rival it.
July 31, 2011 at 2:47 pm · Filed under Grooming, Social and tagged: gay, Guys, Newspaper, Photography

There was a fifth accuser in the “Bishop” Eddie Long sexual misconduct case, reports FOX Atlanta.
Centino Kemp never filed a lawsuit and his name was withheld from the public. The 22-year-old Atlanta man apparently came forward with more allegations of sexual misconduct after the initial four cases were filed against the disgraced anti-gay mega-church pastor.
July 28, 2011 at 4:09 pm · Filed under Fashion, Grooming, Social and tagged: Fashion, Guys, Music
News One is reporting that a small town in Georgia has passed a law in which they will fine men who wear “saggy pants” $50 for their first offense. Hampton will fine men $100 for the second offense, and third-time offenders will be charged $200.
We wonder who will be targeted (tongue implanted firmly in cheek). Plenty of folks wear saggy jeans, but it bothers some so much that they would fine those people for a poor fashion decision? Aside from the fact that saggy pants have long been played out and we really don’t understand why anyone outside of prison would wear the look, what is the need to fine folks? Is there nothing else going on in Hampton, Ga.? Other than freedom of choice, we don’t know why young black men continue to insist on wearing this look, any more than some of us insisted on wearing high-top fades, super baggy jeans, Coogi sweaters or Cross Colors way past the expiration date. If young people choose to do so, then they should be able to do it. Hopefully they will grow out of it, and if they don’t, we’ll talk about them behind their backs like everybody else and keep it moving. We don’t fine them for being fashion backward. Besides, until they start fining people for wearing flip-flops (often with no pedicures in sight) in business spaces and low-cut jeans, we can’t get behind this one. We’ve seen enough plumber’s crack and muffin tops to last a lifetime. Read more at News One.