A Bogey Louvre, or Bogie Louvre, has nothing to do with the Louvre in Paris. A bogie refers to a class of train, wagon, or trolley with a chassis contaning wheels. The Louvre, as refered to in "Whistle up the chimney" (Storybook) is the wooden lining on the sides of the carriage, in the style of French louvres, which would allow air to circulate through the carriage. The bogie Louvre refered to in the book was also most likely a JLX 33820bogie Louvre van built by Tulloch Ltd. in 1969 and used to carry general freight around the NSW rail system and inter-state.
"Bogey" is a proword for an unidentified air contact
Bogey Music was created in 1980.
To book a marriage with Bogey, you typically need to contact their management team or agent to inquire about availability and pricing. They may have specific requirements or procedures you need to follow to secure a booking. It's important to communicate your event details, preferred dates, and any specific requests you have for the marriage ceremony.
The cast of Me and Bogey - 2010 includes: Aiden Gray as Tommy Sam Longley as Bogey
A player might bogey in the sport of golf.
Bogey Man - song - was created in 1978.
Colonel Bogey March was created in 1914.
Home time. I suppose a quintuple bogey.
A bogey on a par 4 is 5 shots.
Depends what level you play at. If you are in anyway a decent golfer a double bogey is a disaster.
Golf, because you can get below par, like a double bogey or a bogey.
the Louvre is in Paris, where are you