By: AnaMarie

Updated 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Source: http://artofmanliness.com/

Why isn’t legendary NASCAR driver #3, aka Dale Earnhardt on this list? Talk about one of the manliest men out there, Earnhardt epitomized manliness in more ways than one.

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Michael 3 months ago on Wordpress

How can you omit John L. Sullivan?

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theboynton 3 months ago on Twitter

manliest mustaches and beards in history: http://bit.ly/ff4R4

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uberVU - social comments 3 months ago on Wordpress

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This post was mentioned on Twitter by sarahwallisch: http://bit.ly/ff4R4

a good resource….

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adamplouff 3 months ago on Twitter

These are the men I call heroes.

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AnaMarie 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

Why isn’t legendary NASCAR driver #3, aka Dale Earnhardt on this list? Talk about one of the manliest men out there, Earnhardt epitomized manliness in more ways than one.

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Michael 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton. First translator of the Arabian Nights and the Kama Sutra, snuck into the forbidden city of Mecca disguised as a pilgrim at a time when doing so carried a death warrant, as well as discovered the lakes of sub-Saharan Africa. He spoke 29 different languages and is a founder of the field of modern anthropology. To say nothing of the thousand other little things he ... See all content

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dbooster 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

@lenloving here's a silly link about facial hair to give you a few chuckles on the way to work:

http://bit.ly/1Ah4y

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Luftschiffritter 4 months ago on Wordpress

What about Marx’s less-infamous but equally important partner, Frederick Engels? Marx’s wild barbarian beard may fit as the ideal for the man with the big ideas, but it honestly is just as matched by the perfectly-formed, colossal piece of steel wool that stuck out from the chin of his sidekick. Equally remarkable is how Engels’ mustache seems to extend down far below his mouth, which ... See all content

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Dave Payne 4 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

I was reading this book called “Stories of the Bullpen” or something like that that had all these interviews with relief pitchers. In Rollie’s chapter, he told the story about how he got his mustache. When he was in the minor leagues, the team’s front office was convinced they’d sell more tickets if their players had facial hair, so they offered, I think, a $50 bonus for ... See all content

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I was going to grow a mustache to be like Jonathan Crompton - VolNation 4 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

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michele 4 months, 4 weeks ago on Wordpress

I would like to suggest Father Seraphim Rose to the top Beard list.

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Pete 5 months ago on Wordpress

As a follow-up on Brigham Young, how about Karl Maeser, the first president of Brigham Young University? Great beard and ‘tache. His portrait at BYU was re-touched (defaced?) so he would be smooth-faced.

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Mike 5 months ago on Wordpress

For you geeks out there, what about Joe Celko? http://www.rampant-books.com/images/author_pic_joe_celko.jpg Talk about a close second to “Ming the Merciless!”

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Mindy 5 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

uhhhh…..Cheech AND Chong??

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Bert 5 months, 4 weeks ago on Wordpress

Jamie Hyneman definitely belongs on the list, as does Mr. T.

One could also argue for Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau – another classic stache. And I think Mr. Sam Jackson merits a mention as well, he is rarely without some form of facial hair and always rocks it like a champ.

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Thomas 6 months ago on Wordpress

I just finished checking over the comments and have yet to find one mention of Scott Ian who has a goatee that has inspired a generation of young men.

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jey 6 months ago on Wordpress

i think t legendary indian actor, shivaji ganesan might qualify for ur list…

check this

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/gallery/sg/sg021.htm

a role he played in a movie bout a king who opposed english imperialism..

check this video….his looks n order to prepare for war will scare t bravest imperialist to his knees….

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGo6fJM3WgY

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justin burns 6 months ago on Wordpress

what about abe lincoln!!!!!!!!???????????????? and i think sid the kid has a pretty awesome playoff beard goin on

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sarahwallisch 7 months ago on Twitter

@oldmanbernard A good resource: http://bit.ly/ff4R4

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sarahwallisch 7 months ago on Twitter

http://bit.ly/ff4R4

a good resource.

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