11/24/08

THE "HUGGY" BEAR


Little known among the Bear kingdom is the Peculiar, "HUGGY" Bear. This bear is so named for his festive garments and charming facial hair. Discovered by DR. ALFONSE HUGGINTON in the late 1700's. He realized that this bear traveled over great distances and freely mingled with many different types of bears. Its the only bear known to "get down" with bears outside of its species, and carries itself around the forest in a very laid back manner.
Even stranger is this animals attention to its appearance. Sometimes spending hours at a time preening and grooming his mustache and fur.

Truly a marvel of nature.

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PREHISTORIC PIG 'STACHE


Few people know that pigs used to have mustaches. This unique appendage offered them the ability to forage for morsels, along with increasing their ability to distinguish a wide array or odors. The MOUSTACHE PIG is all but gone today but with the fossil record and many well cataloged and documented finds we can prove not only that this great porcine creature roamed the earth. But, we can also begin to see this majestic creatures origins.
Here you'll see an artists rendering of MOUSTACHE PIG, and his Prehistoric forefather. PORCASTACIKUS, several digs in the american heartland have unearthed full skeletons of these mammoths. Preliminary studies tell scientists that the PORCASTACIKUS; or PORCKUS for short, was a sizable creature. They also suspect that their massive and unkempt mustaches played a part in both combative defense maneuvers and mating rituals.

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11/21/08

Fish-a-puss..


Early fishermen and sailors often told tales of seeing strange beasts during their long trips at sea. Famed among these fabled sightings, was talk of the man faced fish that trapped food in with his long natural mustache whiskers.

It was originally called a "BRISTLY FISH", but in 1673 the French oceanongrapher REMY LA AQUAVELVA named this fish the "poissons de moustache". Modern fish nomenclature tells us that its uncommon for a fish to have facial .hair. But this is indeed a rare fish.

Indeed a most bountiful moustache of the deep.

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11/20/08

WISE OL' 'STACHE.


Here's a little ol' genius. with is little 'stache.
He loves doing computations on his calculator.

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11/19/08

Mustache of Character


This is Sir Marshal Clive Barstow Wellington Alderworth the fifth of IPSWICH.
He is the foreign dignitary in charge of mighty fine Mustaches.

'Stache on,
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11/18/08

MON'STACHE & TUES'STACHE

SO,

Monday I've been under the weather and busy with the odd late night at the office....But, I am catching up now.
Here's yesterdays submission, some kind weird clown mime thing.

And a shiny new one for today..I like how it came out but some of my markers started to screw up on me....PESKY PIGMENTS.



If you feel like getting into the spirit of charitable donations. You can sponsor my mustache by going to my 'Stache page.....
Enter the "BEARCAT"!
You can make a donation and help underfunded schools get what teachers need for their students. Donations are Tax Refundable, and FUN!.

Till later,

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Last weekends Stache.


Here are some staches from the weekend.

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11/13/08

MR. BEARCAT!


Its that time of year again.

I am ready for another season of STACHE!
Will try to knock out a mustache drawing every day if I can for the next month..

Check me out at.
http://www.m4kny.org/

I also have an account at Donorschoose.org where I will be fielding donations as the...
BEARCAT!!

Wish me luck, and help out if you can.
Thanks Plenty,

Pedro

11/10/08

Marker!


Another random scribbly.
With color.

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11/6/08

DO!


Some big hair for thursday afternoon.
Man I love the Pitt brand artist markers...

Really fun to noodle with, and it makes such charming lines.

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