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I went through the whole number, you know. The swing era, the boogie woogie era, the bebop era. Thelonious Monk is still one of my favorites. So a lot of these people had their effect on me. Mose Allison | top
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The Boogeyman is your conscience. The Boogeyman is the result of your own bad behavior. I love this Boogeyman. Sergio Aragones | top
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It's not how you pick your nose, it's where you put that booger that counts. Tre Cool | top
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It's kind of like Silence of the lambs meets Boogey Nights. Brittany Daniel | top
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Well, PT Anderson sent me a script of Boogie Nights which I let lay around my house for about three months, then one day I'm cleaning my office and decided that I'd better read this before the guy calls me back. I never put it down, bro. Luis Guzman | top
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And they're also very good at math, these super boogers, and so they teach Billy the ways of mathematics. William Joyce | top
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I've always liked getting away with just a little bit of what you're not supposed to. Like my first book, Billy's Booger, got me in trouble with the principal's office. William Joyce | top
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The first book I ever wrote was in fourth grade and it was called 'Billy's Booger.' It was an autobiographical piece about a kid who was really bad at math. William Joyce | top
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We used to play the Savoy Ballroom, and we always had a boogie tune in the set. Bands like Tommy Dorsey used to do a little boogie woogie. The big bands. Jay McShann | top
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But inside, I'm going, 'Oh my God, is my zipper up? Do I have a booger in my nose?' That's my inner monologue. Leah Remini | top
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Being alone is scarier than any boogey man and the reason why I don't choose to see Horror movies as a rule. Tom Sizemore | top
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I think it's too easy often to find a villain out of the headlines and to then repeat that villainy again and again and again. You know, traditionally, America has always looked to scapegoat someone as the boogie man. Edward Zwick | top