Officer Movember, reporting for duty

Who doesn’t love a man in uniform?  Even if it’s a Halloween costume.  Sickbmx34 sent in this photo to the stretched lobes gallery of his Mo and costume.  I’m going to guess that he went as a Vermont state trooper, or possibly one of Spurbury’s finest.

On a somewhat related note, and this is directed mostly at Canadian ModBlog readers, have you noticed how many mustaches the Armed Forces have?   Especially compared to the US military?

52 thoughts on “Officer Movember, reporting for duty

  1. When I first saw this, I thought, “When did Thomas Lennon (Lt. Jim Dangle) stretch his lobes?…”

  2. When I first saw this, I thought, “When did Thomas Lennon (Lt. Jim Dangle) stretch his lobes?…”

  3. When I first saw this, I thought, “When did Thomas Lennon (Lt. Jim Dangle) stretch his lobes?…”

  4. When I first saw this, I thought, “When did Thomas Lennon (Lt. Jim Dangle) stretch his lobes?…”

  5. On a somewhat related note, and this is directed mostly at Canadian ModBlog readers, have you noticed how many mustaches the Armed Forces have? Especially compared to the US military?

    U.S. Military isnt allowed to have facial hair unless you are special forces or some other kind of high ranked specialist.

    and even then you can only have a very simple mustache.

  6. On a somewhat related note, and this is directed mostly at Canadian ModBlog readers, have you noticed how many mustaches the Armed Forces have? Especially compared to the US military?

    U.S. Military isnt allowed to have facial hair unless you are special forces or some other kind of high ranked specialist.

    and even then you can only have a very simple mustache.

  7. On a somewhat related note, and this is directed mostly at Canadian ModBlog readers, have you noticed how many mustaches the Armed Forces have? Especially compared to the US military?

    U.S. Military isnt allowed to have facial hair unless you are special forces or some other kind of high ranked specialist.

    and even then you can only have a very simple mustache.

  8. On a somewhat related note, and this is directed mostly at Canadian ModBlog readers, have you noticed how many mustaches the Armed Forces have? Especially compared to the US military?

    U.S. Military isnt allowed to have facial hair unless you are special forces or some other kind of high ranked specialist.

    and even then you can only have a very simple mustache.

  9. At the Vancouver Pride Parade every year there is a motorcycle RCMP squadron who rocks the moustaches hard and leads the parade down the street. Though I’m sure most of the men don’t usually have epic moustaches, I have yet to see a year where the squadron isn’t primarily made up of men with magnificent facial hair.

  10. At the Vancouver Pride Parade every year there is a motorcycle RCMP squadron who rocks the moustaches hard and leads the parade down the street. Though I’m sure most of the men don’t usually have epic moustaches, I have yet to see a year where the squadron isn’t primarily made up of men with magnificent facial hair.

  11. At the Vancouver Pride Parade every year there is a motorcycle RCMP squadron who rocks the moustaches hard and leads the parade down the street. Though I’m sure most of the men don’t usually have epic moustaches, I have yet to see a year where the squadron isn’t primarily made up of men with magnificent facial hair.

  12. At the Vancouver Pride Parade every year there is a motorcycle RCMP squadron who rocks the moustaches hard and leads the parade down the street. Though I’m sure most of the men don’t usually have epic moustaches, I have yet to see a year where the squadron isn’t primarily made up of men with magnificent facial hair.

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