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Taken literally, OG stands for "original gangster." If that doesn't seem to line up with the places you've seen this acronym in, don't worry. While the literal definition might appear different, the abbreviation "OG" has taken on a life of its own in the past few decades -- from its origins in the 70s to the present-day on the internet. You can write it in both the uppercase "OG" and the lowercase "og." a b c d e Rosenthal, Elisabeth (6 October 2012). "British Soil Is Battlefield Over Peat, for Bogs' Sake". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 7 October 2012 . Retrieved 7 October 2012. With the rise of modern archaeology in the early 20th century, archeologists began to excavate and investigate bog bodies more carefully and thoroughly. 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. Cillian put the badge on her polyester blouse, a loaner from his mother that was vintage cool. Cillian—who never gave a thought to his own clothing—enjoyed dressing the Bog Girl for school in the morning. He raided his mother’s closet, resurrecting her baby-doll dresses. The eleventh-grade girls organized a clothing drive for the Bog Girl, collecting many shoplifted donations of fall tunics and on-trend boots.

In his fantasy life, Cillian drew the noose tighter and tighter. He imagined, with a strange joy, the narrow life they would lead. No children, no sex, no messy nights vomiting outside bars, no unintended pregnancies, no fights in the street, no betrayals, no surprises, no broken promises, no promises.Glob, Peter Vilhelm (1969). The Bog People: Iron Age Man Preserved. London: Faber and Faber. pp.65–66. 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"]. Archibold, O.W. (1995). Ecology of World Vegetation. London: Chapman and Hall. ISBN 978-0-412-44290-2. game and would not be one you would use over and over again. Good fun but comes out now and again. Personally for what the game does I do think

This may well be an acquired taste but my two found it very funny indeed. Og on the Bog is simple but appeals to a vast range of youngsters up to the age of 11 and beyond. As play proceeds anticipation and excitement build because if Og does a truly humungous, explosive fart, he blows his Bog apart! Hajo Hayen: Die Moorleiche aus Husbäke 1931. In: Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland. 2, 1979, ISSN 0170-5776, S. 48–55.de Róiste, Daithí (5 October 2015). "Bord na Móna announces biggest change of land use in modern Irish history". Bord na Móna. Archived from the original on 7 October 2015 . Retrieved 18 October 2021. After drying, peat is used as a fuel, and it has been used that way for centuries. More than 20% of home heat in Ireland comes from peat, and it is also used for fuel in Finland, Scotland, Germany, and Russia. Russia is the leading exporter of peat for fuel, at more than 90million metric tons per year. Ireland's Bord na Móna ("peat board") was one of the first companies to mechanically harvest peat, which is being phased out. [32] Today, while reading an interview of Camilla Pang in The Guardian of 28 Nov 2020, I found this in the article: Home Organization Selection". docs.shib.ncsu.edu. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2699.2000.00458.x. S2CID 84241035 . Retrieved 23 February 2021.

The unusually named Bog Visitor Centre is the old school house and one of last remaining buildings from The Bog Village, demolished in 1972. The centre is the only visitor facility for the Stiperstones upland region in the heart of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and provides a wealth of information about its mining history, its people and wildlife. It is also a useful source of information about ongoing work to restore the surrounding landscape. is a little expensive and I think that would put me off buying it. A very good game and nothing any of us Chippindale, Christopher (27 June 1985). "Flag Fen: New Finds from the Bronze Age". New Scientist (1462): 39–43.

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Let’s be honest. There’s nothing like a game involving general bodily rudeness to capture the imagination of youngsters (and many adults) and we’ve been sent just such a game to review by Drumond Park Games.

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