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Battlescarred

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Mar 25, 2002, 7:59:48 PM3/25/02
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i saw a lot of folks picking thier noses in town today,
especially in their cars.

YOU MAY NOW RETURN TO WHAT YOU
WERE DOING


Holger Dansk

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Mar 25, 2002, 9:39:37 PM3/25/02
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In case anyone does not know the definition of booger it is:

booger

SYLLABICATION: boog·er

PRONUNCIATION: bgr

NOUN: 1. A bogeyman. 2. Slang Dried nasal mucus. 3. Slang An item that
is unnamed or unnameable: “It's . . . like a pop-top . . . one of
those sharp little boogers you pull off the beer cans” (Hunter S.
Thompson). 4. Slang a. A worthless, despicable person. b. A person; a
fellow.
ETYMOLOGY: Origin unknown.

Holger

Carl

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Mar 26, 2002, 6:59:53 AM3/26/02
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Holger Dansk <hol...@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:<bknv9u00rufa6ou1i...@4ax.com>...

> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 00:59:48 GMT, "Battlescarred"
> <b...@nowayspammers.com> wrote:
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> >i saw a lot of folks picking thier noses in town today,
> >especially in their cars.
> >
> >YOU MAY NOW RETURN TO WHAT YOU
> >WERE DOING
> >
>
> In case anyone does not know the definition of booger it is:
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> booger
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> SYLLABICATION: boog·er
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> PRONUNCIATION: bgr
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> NOUN: 1. A bogeyman. 2. Slang Dried nasal mucus. 3. Slang An item that
> is unnamed or unnameable: &#8220;It's . . . like a pop-top . . . one of
> those sharp little boogers you pull off the beer cans&#8221; (Hunter S.

> Thompson). 4. Slang a. A worthless, despicable person. b. A person; a
> fellow.
> ETYMOLOGY: Origin unknown.
>
> Holger

I suppose that is why negroes are often refered to as "boogies".

Carl

Holger Dansk

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Mar 26, 2002, 7:37:56 AM3/26/02
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On 26 Mar 2002 03:59:53 -0800, aydt...@yahoo.com (Carl) wrote:

>I suppose that is why negroes are often refered to as "boogies".

I always thought it was because they like to boogie or shake their
booty. Some of them have 100 pound booties.

Negroes may not have much of anything else, but they do have good
rhythm.

Holger

smiles

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Mar 26, 2002, 9:52:08 AM3/26/02
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"Battlescarred" <b...@nowayspammers.com> wrote in message
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> i saw a lot of folks picking thier noses in town today,
> especially in their cars.

Like this is news ... what is happening right now?? Spring ... what does
spring mean?? Pollen ... what does pollen mean?? More snot ... what does
more snot mean?? BOOGERS!!! ...

DUH!!! It's logical ... the question is are they eating them?!?!?!?!

s
http://boardnbike.com


Battlescarred

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Mar 26, 2002, 7:17:11 PM3/26/02
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"smiles" <csmi...@removethisboardnbike.com> wrote in message
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i saw a guy eating boogers one time while watding television , i was
looking at him with my binoculars throughh his window. the guy was
so normal looking. never would think he like to eat boogers so much.
it was very gross.
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smiles

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Mar 26, 2002, 9:47:49 PM3/26/02
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"Battlescarred" <b...@nowayspammers.com> wrote in message
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> i saw a guy eating boogers one time while watding television , i was
> looking at him with my binoculars throughh his window.

Why were you watching people with binoculars while in the "privacy" of their
homes??

s

Battlescarred

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Mar 27, 2002, 6:29:03 PM3/27/02
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"smiles" <csmi...@removethisboardnbike.com> wrote in message
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Cause i wanted to. he was watchding tv and eating boogers. was it you??
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