In the first episode, as he works on the beloved canine companion of Teach, a soulful mustachioed fellow, touching up the dog's buff fur and grizzled muzzle with spray paint, Dixie, an intern, observes, "Just like a spray tan."
Mr. Metaireau, a flamboyant, mustachioed fellow who resembles the late British comedian Terry-Thomas, bottles wines from his own vineyards and from the vineyards of dozens of local growers.
When Louis is around his old enemy (who forces him to do a homework assignment he missed over 15 years previously and shave his moustache, and also puts the trash can on his head when he insults her), he changes-going from an easy-going, mustachioed fellow to a stern, clean-shaven humbug.
The red-nosed, mustachioed fellow with a beret on his head, a crumpled cigarette drooping from his lip, and a long baguette or two under his arm certainly does exist and can be seen in all regions of the country.
Our table included Ms. Whiting, Mr. Wrangler, Ms. Rodgers, ARTHUR MITCHELL and TOM WOPAT, a mustachioed fellow.
I found an official-looking mustachioed fellow who told me that the Monica D. would tie up at the wharf about one o'clock, and a Dutch boat was due in the evening.
The Vostigye had an unusual build, their torsos angled forward and their knees bent, not unlike that mustachioed fellow in the Marx Brothers films that Tom Paris enjoyed-had enjoyed.
Indeed, Mr. Margolin, a mustachioed, bespectacled fellow of 63 who is a bluegrass mandolin picker in his leisure hours, sometimes makes analogies to rape and Pearl Harbor when he talks about the move toward "harmonization" of patent laws.