From a decorated firefighter to a NFL owner to the U.S. Senate's Sergeant at Arms -- after more than 900 nominations -- the American Mustache Institute announced 15 finalists for the 2012 Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year award.
The Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year award is given each year at 'Stache Bash and has been noted by Time magazine and physicist Stephen Hawking among others as being on par with the Nobel Prize for Peace.
"Occupy the upper lip! Occupy the upper lip!" One day prior to the charitable 'Stache Bash 2011, those chants will be heard in the lip sweater-rich confines of Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood.
The winner will be named at AMI's annual 'Stache Bash 2011 in Chicago, the Halloween event that celebrates the sexually dynamic Mustached American lifestyle.
After more than 500 nominations, the American Mustache Institute (AMI) today announced 21 finalists and opened voting for the 2011 Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year award.
Following a two-year analysis of 100 U.S. cities, the American Mustache Institute (AMI) released a new White Paper naming Chicago as "America's Most 'Mustache-Friendly' City."
In the early 90's, "Bill Swerski's Superfans" on Saturday Night Live brought Chicago mustaches into American households. This week, Chicago's love fo...