8.27.2007

I was just thinking, I grew up with the term Boogeyman, but lately, I always hear him referred to as the Bogeyman. It bothers me. Wikipedia refers to him as the Bogeyman, but when I checked UrbanDictionary, there were more entries for Boogeyman than Bogeyman, so I think I'm right.

Here's a funny fact for golfers, whether it's true or not I don't know. The term bogey was coined supposedly in 1890 when a golfer was unable to shoot under par, and he exclaimed "I must be playing against the Bogey-man." It doesn't make sense to me either, but remember, this was 1890, and things were different.
ok so apparently my profile has been getting some views lately, possibly, nay, definitely from my posts at DarkUFO, so for the few people who have clicked on my blatantly obvious Seinfeld reference of a name, I may start posting here. Here's a little more information, if you're just that curious. I go to the University of Maryland, and have just transferred from the closest you can get to Siberia, the Gulag and all, while staying in New York, Clarkson University. I'm pretty happy. Now leave me alone.