A mustache interview

For reasons I’m not entirely clear on, the May Monthly Mustache Interview at the American Mustache Institute website is with me. As for why it is only now, with just a week left in May, appearing online, I am entirely clear on that: I was embarrassingly slow about answering the questions.

Anyway, the AMI interview subjects seem to alternate between actual prominent mustachioed-Americans (Ron Jeremy was the last) and random non-mustachioed journalists who are on friendly terms with AMI honcho (and frequent Curious Capitalist commenter) Aaron Perlut. My interview features Dutch radio listening tips and a photo of the most famous spitting incident in the history of the Dutch-German soccer rivalry, and if that doesn’t make you click right over to read it I don’t know what will.

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