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Keith Hernandez’s mustache has rarely left its perch below his nose in his adult life. It is the thicker, longer cousin to his eyebrows, the hirsute geometric center of his face. His mustache is an entity and a signature. After years of renown, it was voted the top sports mustache of all time in a survey by the American Mustache Institute in 2007.
But now, the Hernandez mustache might have a month of life left in it.
He announced the possibility of shaving it last week on a Mets broadcast. But…
Read: NYTimes
Letter writing campaign, anyone?
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In honor of yesterday’s Keith Hernandez bobble head day, here’s the man himself with some other bobble heads.
Keith Hernandez: wiki | baseball reference
And yes, I went. I got my bobble head and held onto it for dear life, for they had become currency in Flushing by the time the game was over.
(Photo: Newsday/Newsday Photo / Thomas A. Ferrara)
I am on vacation this week, and relying on Tumblr’s queuing abilities to post correctly. As I am in Cancun, please enjoy a week of Mexican mustaches.
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It’s been too long, hasn’t it?
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