Nick Offerman Reassures Insecure Movember Men: 'It Gets Fuller' Don't abandon that in-between 'stache
Nick Offerman is back with some well-timed encouragement to men growing their 'staches for Movember (and men's health). While they may be subject to taunts like carney-ride operator, ugly Geraldo or dirty hipster, Offerman assures you that it gets fuller—the mustache that is. Having gone solo last time, the Parks and Recreation star now has help from Office stars Brian Baumgartner, Oscar Nuñez and Jake Lacy, who sport impressively full fake mustaches. Baumgartner's Magnum, P.I. 'stache is particularly fetching. The spot, by Made Man, is obviously parodying, though not in an unkind way, the It Gets Better Project and its campaign to give hope to LGBT youth. So, support the men in your life, even if they look like they're a van away from child-molester status, or God forbid, John Waters. Because it gets fuller.
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