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From sexy and strong to silly and bizarre, dudes with mustaches make pulses race in the 1970s; actors Barry Williams, Mindy Cohn, Kim Fields and John Schneider share their opinions as the list is revealed.
From sexy and strong to silly and bizarre, dudes with mustaches make pulses race in the 1970s; actors Barry Williams, Mindy Cohn, Kim Fields and John Schneider share their opinions as the list is revealed.
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