where do bogies come from?


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I dont know how they get in your nose but I know how they get on the windscreen of cars!! dont draw level with us blokes who have there windows open at traffic lights

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uh.your sinus'? why would you want to know

Your nose? Your nose


Up your nose, it's where they go after that's the problem.


Your nose!

the bogie man , he puts them up your nose when youre asleep! your nose!!.lol lol lol lmao


The little green boogie fairy.


Ghost, too funny!
EZ Bones, You actually looked that up?!! PO-LEEZ!


your nose white tank-tops, NC caps, poorly done tattoos, silver chains (mostly fake) and MacGregor shoes THEY EVERYDAY UNIFORM, BRUH


Dried up snot.


its not ur sinus, snot comes from ur sinus bogies come from dust breathed in through ur nose, the hairs filter the air and ur left with bogies, fun isnt it

your nose, lol take care heaven


the mucus in ur nose filters out the particles coming in from the air so thus leaving them in the mucus witch formes into bogies


sorry i dont know what a bogie is but i know what a BOOGER is.

Bogies generally originate from a bad tee shot. If your placement on the fairway isn't good you'll end up missing par. Sometimes you even end up with a double bogie. when a golfer hits one over par, it's called a bogie. Two over par is a double bogie.


Usually a bad drive.


Wouldn't it be boogies? Aren't bogies like on Top Gun, what they call the enemy airplanes lol

i am assuming you mean boogie? cause if you mean bogie a bogie is a shot in golf. and it comes from being 1 off in getting par.
If you did mean boogie well guess the boogie fairy brings them and puts them in your nose. Thanks for 2 points


are u talking about boggers or ghost or contless other things if u are talking about boggers they come from snot that blows out your sinus when breathing and dries up but if u are talking about something eles reframe your quetion ***




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