swampfoxz says: There are many theories about the origin of the word “bogeyman.” One is that it devolved from “buggy man,” the driver of the cart picking up corpses during the Black Plague that decimated Europe. As in the United States, the bogeyman may be nothing more clearly defined than a mist or fog, scratching at windows, or he is sometimes thought of as a tall, gaunt, scarecrow-like man. I know where a "bogey-person" lives....the "mother-in-law" lives at 3 Matilda street Eastwood...DON'T GO THERE ! Thanks for the tip! The hand on the door gives me the creeps,OOHH the bogeymans coming |
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