Quote by Jenson Button
My Movember moustache was never going to be as big as Nigel Mansel

My Movember moustache was never going to be as big as Nigel Mansells, but I tried my best. The amazing thing is that when you try to grow a moustache, you notice everyone elses. There are some amazing moustaches on the grid. – Jenson Button

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