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a b c d e Keddy, P.A. (2010). Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nded.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521739672. A wobbly hand might just set Og off more than once during your loo-roll-lifting efforts, and the same rules apply; if he shouts, drop it – but if he farts, you’re safe (and I never thought I’d hear myself say that one)! Her words rushed together, a thawing waterfall, moving intricately between octaves; still the only word he understood was his name. Perhaps nothing he had said to her, in their six months as a couple, had been comprehended. Cillian worked the levers in his brain, desperately trying to find the words that would release him.

Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference Gill-Frerking, Heather. "Bog Bodies-Preserved from Peat." Mummies of the World. Ed. Wilfried Rosendal and Alfried Wiczorec. 2009. 63. Print. One afternoon, the vice-principal called her into his office and presented her with a red-and-gold badge to wear in the halls: “ VISITING STUDENT.” You might have a wobbly hand and set Og off more than once during your loo-roll-lifting, the same rules apply - if he shouts, drop it, if he farts you are safe. THE LOO ROLL POLE Connolly, R. C. (1985). "Lindow Man: Britain's Prehistoric Bog Body". Anthropology Today. 1 (5): 15–17. doi: 10.2307/3032823. ISSN 0268-540X. JSTOR 3032823.

Find sources: "The Rattlin' Bog"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( February 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) A red cross means you’ve made a noise and it’s not safe to tip-toe up to Og’s Bog, so your turn is over and the next player spins. Etymology: Origin uncertain; perhaps an alteration of box standard n. (although this is first attested later [1983]), after bog n. 4 [a "toilet, a lavatory; the room or outhouse containing this"]. Damman, A.W.H. (1986). "Hydrology, development, and biogeochemistry of ombrogenous bogs with special reference to nutrient relocation in a western Newfoundland bog". Canadian Journal of Botany. 64: 384–94. doi: 10.1139/b86-055. Sometime around 60 A.D., a man was led into a marsh outside Cheshire, England to be killed. He was in his mid-twenties, stood about 5’ 7’’ tall, and had a trimmed beard, mustache, and brown hair. Except for an armband made out of fox fur, he was naked. It’s likely that he was accompanied, and restrained, by two or more individuals.

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THE LOO ROLL POLE

While I have for a long time been aware of the term 'bog-standard' and what I surmised from context was its meaning, "down-to-earth, basic standard", I became curious about the origin — and also about what I felt was a slightly off-kilter use by Pang, but that's neither here nor there. I "had recourse to" OED (to paraphrase Boswell about philosophy), and soon learned that the term was considered (a) recent and (b) of "uncertain origin". OED also confirmed my surmise about the meaning, although not my association of the term with 'down-to-earth'. The first attestation given was from an ad in the April, 1962 issue of Motor Sport: The winner is the first player to collect three loo rolls if 4 of you are playing, otherwise, you have to collect 4 loo rolls each.



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