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				| 80. | 24 Mar 2009 Tue 03:54 pm |  
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I just remembered there IS a man with a moustache who is irresistable......       Hey, put him down!!     |  |  
	
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				| 81. | 25 Mar 2009 Wed 02:53 pm |  
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	 Turkish Moustaches under threat 
  "Love them or loathe them, it is difficult to avoid moustaches when you live in Turkey. They are a national institution. But as our Ankara correspondent Chris Morris discovered, the future of the Turkish moustache.
 
Since I arrived in Turkey last year, I´ve had a few hairy moments, most of them involving wild-eyed lorry drivers with an obvious death wish. But I´ve not yet had THE hairy moment - the sudden realisation, which apparently comes to most Turkish men, that I simply must grow a moustache.   There are several good reasons for that. It wouldn´t suit me, and my wife would find it hard to stop laughing.   But I am a little worried about the reaction of the average Turkish male - the nagging feeling that you´re not a real man around here unless you´re sprouting from the top lip. Make no mistake, facial hair is a serious business. And this isn´t an extended national version of the Revolutionary Command Council in Iraq, where everyone is apparently trying to look like Saddam Hussein.   Far from it. In Turkey, the moustache is a distinct part of your own personality. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/112759.stm   Great Article  
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				| 82. | 25 Mar 2009 Wed 02:58 pm |  
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Turkish Moustaches under threat 
  "Love them or loathe them, it is difficult to avoid moustaches when you live in Turkey. They are a national institution. But as our Ankara correspondent Chris Morris discovered, the future of the Turkish moustache.
 
Since I arrived in Turkey last year, I´ve had a few hairy moments, most of them involving wild-eyed lorry drivers with an obvious death wish. But I´ve not yet had THE hairy moment - the sudden realisation, which apparently comes to most Turkish men, that I simply must grow a moustache.   There are several good reasons for that. It wouldn´t suit me, and my wife would find it hard to stop laughing.   But I am a little worried about the reaction of the average Turkish male - the nagging feeling that you´re not a real man around here unless you´re sprouting from the top lip. Make no mistake, facial hair is a serious business. And this isn´t an extended national version of the Revolutionary Command Council in Iraq, where everyone is apparently trying to look like Saddam Hussein.   Far from it. In Turkey, the moustache is a distinct part of your own personality. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/112759.stm   Great Article  
    Truly a magnificent piece - just a shame I did not think about it instead of writing about dull boring things........ the exictment of growing a moustache must be almost too much to bear for the young pre-pubescent dudu´s  
 Edited (3/25/2009) by libralady
	        		        		[my brain is far quicker than my fingers .......... or is it the other way round]
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				| 83. | 25 Mar 2009 Wed 03:00 pm |  
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........ the exictment of growing a moustache must be almost too much to bear for the young pre-pubescent dudu´s     I think that is why Tami is always so angry - it is the stress of waiting years for his moustache to arrive  |  |  
	
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				| 84. | 25 Mar 2009 Wed 03:03 pm |  
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   I think this would be more Tami´s style, I am sure of it...........  |  |  |