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Do bogey's smell?

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Homer55 | 16:43 Mon 13th Nov 2006 | How it Works
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This has just occurred to me... why have i never thought of this before.

Do they?
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No dear (rolls eyes)
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Yeah but how does anyone know??
being an expert on bogeys try this pull one out let it go cold then put a flame to it that will answer you question.

its bloody stinks
That's cheating - Homer 55 didn't say at the end of his question 'if you set fire to them'
I have noticed that if i have eaten strong food, garlic for example, bogeys do take on a certain smell. I doubt it is the bogey themselves just the smelly air from down below passing through my nasal passage and the bogey picks up some of that smell.
The only real test would be to get one out of someone else's nose and stick it up your own, but don't look at me cos I aint doing it!
Awwwwww! Did you really have to say that?! I was just going to have my tea....
No, and while were at it . . .
tears can not see . . .
ear wax does not hear . . .
spit can not taste . . .
and . . .
sweat can not feel . . .

bogey's can not see, hear, taste or feel either, yet . . .
booger wooger's can be, under ideal circumstances be heard or smelt but are more customarily seen, felt, and/or tasted.

But beware . . . this bloke . . . can do all the above . . . . . . and more . . .

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