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Their route lay through pogey, and Wade would be there ready to captain them.
Now Pogey shoved his plate onto the occasional table at his end of the sofa.
That fire threatened Enchanted, once it should sweep through the chimney draught of pogey Notch.
At last pogey Notch had begun to suck at the raging fires with its granite lips.
Birimisa moved to Los Angeles in 1976. He dismisses the three plays he wrote while living there, A Dress Made of Diamonds and Pogey Bait (both 1976) and A Rainbow in the Night (1978), as inferior to his earlier works.Birimisa, George. Pogey Bait, in Drummer: 1977, 12/13 and 19.
Employee theft, depending on the culture of the workplace, private or public, could also seem as Canadian as easy pogey.
Mr. Wade has left the top of the mountain with the girl, and will meet Mr. Barrett to the south of pogey Notch.
Had not the wind been at their backs, whistling from the north, the passage of pogey Notch would have proved a savage encounter.
In Canadian slang, welfare is also sometimes referred to as "the dole" (slang, as in British usage) or "Pogey". "Dole" is also common in most Commonwealth countries.
Also in L. Baugniet, P. Sagan, eds. Birimisa: Portraits, Plays, Perversions. San Francisco, Sweetheart Press: 2009, 137–174. However, A Rainbow in the Night, an autobiographical portrait of two gay men living on the Bowery in 1953, won a 1978 Drama-Logue Award, and Pogey Bait, a comedy based on Birimisa's wartime experience as a gay apprentice seaman, was subsequently produced in Minneapolis, San Francisco, New York City, and Los Angeles.
"Pogee", "pogie", "pogey", are described as terms from Korean slang first by the US Army and then all services to refer to female genitals.A Dictionary of Soldier Talk Another possible inspiration could be the phrase "pogue mahone" from the Irish "póg mo thóin" meaning "kiss my rump", "kiss my bottom", or "kiss my ass"; the word "póg" meaning kiss. However, no references have been found that would allow one to trace such a derivation.
This culminated in representing the UK with "Long Live Love", performed by Olivia Newton-John in 1974, which went on to be recorded worldwide by more than fifty artists. Valerie Avon was also instrumental in helping to create a performing image for Spiro. From 1973, as 'Hoagy Pogey', he worked with Jamie Philips and Dougie Squires and the Second Generation, touring Europe, making stage and television appearances. He also had an interview on the Russell Harty show.
The 1981–1982 season opened with C.D. Arnold's Dinosaurs, the final production at the Goodman Building, after which the company moved into its quarters at the Redstone Building at 2926 16th Street. The inaugural productions in the company's new theatre were Harvey Fierstein's Fugue in a Nursery on the main stage and Robert Chesley's Stray Dog Story in the studio. The remaining main stage productions for that year were George Birimisa's Pogey Bait, Doric Wilson's Street Theater, Noël Coward's Design for Living, and a revival of T-Shirts.
His interest in music began at an early age, in London's East End, where his uncle regularly took him to the Music hall. It was here that he first met Tony Hiller, (who helped create Brotherhood of Man) and so began a lifelong friendship. Years later Hiller gave Spiro his first publishing deal, and later still was to be involved in producing him in his singing career as 'Hoagy Pogey'. In 1944, aged 18, Spiro volunteered for the Royal Navy and did his training in Chatham, Kent, where he qualified as a nurse, and was sent to Iceland to work on an American naval base.

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