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A man runs into an old high school acquaintance, but the situation goes sour when he can’t remember his name.

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MD’s Top Unibrows of All Time.

Last week, Kentucky phenom Anthony Davis showcased more than his versatility on the court in leading the Wildcats to a National title.  In fact, the big man’s skills and his squad’s dominate run through the tourney took a back seat to something much more impressive.  Anthony Davis shamelessly sports a unibrow.

Long ridiculed and often despised, the unibrow has seeped through the underbelly of society, popping up now and then among some the world’s most respected individuals.  But what was once a cult classic has now become mainstream.  In honor of Anthony Davis’s coming out party, we give you MD’s Top Unibrows of All Time.

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Subtle, serious, effective.

1. Josh Hartnett: “Heartthrob Unibrow”

Josh’s uni first burst onto the scene in the 1998 teenage thriller The Faculty.  In a world where the brow was looked at with contempt, Josh glided through Hollywood, landing major roles in Black Hawk Down, Lucky Number Sleven, and Sin City.  In the romantic comedy 40 Days and 40 Nights, women were given the impossible task of resisting Hartnett’s seductive singular.

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Personal haberdasher Ryan Kelly talks to MD’s Drew Grossman about style and how to wear a suit


Ryan Kelly is a personal haberdasher and wardrobe consultant at Astor & Black, a custom clothier specializing in hand-cut, expertly tailored suits.  Kelly advised MD’s Drew Grossman about what men should know when buying a suit and what style means in his life.

What are some of the basics men should keep in mind when buying a suit?

There are three basic suits that every man should own.  First you’ll need to get your navy, grey and black and then you can go on expanding your wardrobe from there.

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MD’s John Cusack-Inspired Guide to 2012

First off, Happy New Year!  Welcome to 2012.  All of us at the editorial staff of MuddledDiction hope that you and yours truly have an amazing year.  While we’re at it, we hope that in our absence you had a happy Thanksgiving, Christmas, Channukah, Kwanza, and that you enjoyed your Martin Luther King Day.

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