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Favoriting May 24, 2012: The Boogie Man Explained!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Listener comments!

  7:02pm
Dan B From Upstate:

Wow... A first... Listening to Night People at work... Live!
  7:06pm
Danne D:

Face Taint?
  7:06pm
JJJ:

Septum?
  7:06pm
?:

philtrum
  7:07pm
Caryn:

It's the philtrum. Well, that's the indented part.
  7:11pm
Dan B From Upstate:

You prolly wanna be an officer, though. Academy is the way to go.
  7:12pm
Caryn:

The philtrum is also called the infranasal depression.
  7:15pm
Danne D:

More hot cashier stories.

Less gross zits stories.

Please
  7:16pm
Dan B From Upstate:

Better yet, pics of hot cashiers, no pics of zits.
  7:22pm
JJJ:

boogie down bronx, yes sir I can boogie, boogie woogie man in a black dress,
  7:23pm
darue:

thank you for looking up the answers to the questions... keep it up :-)
  7:24pm
adam:

Actually, the cigarette was hanging out of Dan Akroy'd mouth....
  7:24pm
darue:

Brenton Wood - Oogum Boogum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLXvMb5bYHE
  7:24pm
adam:

Akroyd's
  7:25pm
some other guy:

it's like you guys DON'T obsessively read wikipedia or something. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boggart
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogeyman
  7:26pm
JJJ:

DNA to shed light on Yeti claims : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18160673
  7:26pm
some other guy:

gotta love the Butzemann variant.
  7:29pm
JJJ:

Bob
  7:29pm
Dan B From Upstate:

Boogieman = Santa = Easter Bunny
  7:30pm
max:

Krampus not grampus
  7:32pm
Caryn:

"During the Corn Festival, young Cherokee males wearing phallic-laden masks would make fun of politicians, frighten children into being good, and moreover seduce young women by shaking their masks at them and chasing them around. Male participants in this Booger Dance were referred to as the Booger Man."
  7:35pm
JJJ:

High smellin' and low down
  7:36pm
Tom:

I was terrified of E.T. as a child
  7:36pm
Caryn:

Boogie-woogie on the other hand comes from 4 African words: the Hausa word "Boog" and the Mandingo word "Booga", both of which mean "to beat (a drum)", the West African word "Bogi", which means "to dance", and the Bantu term "Mbuki Mvuki" (Mbuki = to take off in flight, and Mvuki = to dance wildly, as if to shake off ones clothes).
  7:37pm
JJJ:

I had freddie kreuger dreams
  7:39pm
Caryn:

When I was little, there was a sketch on the "Paul Hogan Show" that was a horror movie parody. It had a tiny red flesh-eating fish creature that would come from the sewers and attack you when you were showering, bathing or on the toilet. It totally freaked me out. For months afterwards, I was afraid to even enter the bathroom.
  7:42pm
Cliff:

I think the Barney and Betty Hill abduction case in the early 60's was the first one with alien experimentation...Caryn, is that right? ;)
  7:45pm
Cliff:

And I had several sleep paralysis episodes in my teenage years, with a dark shadowy figure hovering over me the whole time. First time it happened I thought I had actually seen a real ghost!
  7:45pm
Caryn:

@Cliff: no, actually the 1957 the Antonio Villas Boas case was the first to mention medical experimentation, including blood samples and nausea-inducing gases. But the Boas and Hill abductions together probably established that as a part of the mythology. Before that, people were hassled by aliens, but not experimented on. Cattle mutilations became a part of the story in the 1960s (Dr. Ronald Sprinkle first suggested it was connected to aliens.)
  7:49pm
Caryn:

The Hill case was the first one to mention the type of alien commonly known as the "Greys": short, grey/greyish green-skinned, big-eyed bipedal creatures.
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