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  2. Morgan White (radio DJ) - Wikipedia

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    From 1955 to 1965, White, using the stage name Pogo Poge, was a popular radio DJ at KIMN AM 950 in Denver, [2] [3] hosting the "Coca-Cola Hi-Fi Club" [4] popular with teens [5] and has been described in a 1984 Denver Post column as "Denver’s favorite disc jockey ever".

  3. Pogopalooza - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Pogo is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks on extreme pogo sticks, defined as such by their durability and potential for height. It draws from influences of other action sports such as skate, BMX, Parkour and more, integrating the use of obstacles and performance of tricks.

  4. Change has come - Where are all the games I used to play? - AOL

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    If you are not sure which games are Pogo games but can't find one of your favorites, we've listed all the games that Pogo had on AOL Games for you to look through. FREE POGO GAMES 3-Point Showdown

  5. Talk:Pogo.com - Wikipedia

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    It should be noted that Club Pogo members get to earn rank badges within games, engage in 2 challenges per week, with an option for a personal challenge weekly of previously offered badges since they began being offered in July 2003. A very important element of this are pogo exclusive games, such as Poppit!, Squelchies, etc.

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  7. Exclusive: Pogo's Puck's Peak hits new puzzle challenge ... - AOL

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    If you're looking for a new challenge beyond the need to rapidly find three gems, balloons or other colorful items, Puck's Peak delivers a roller coaster style rush that those with potty mouths ...

  8. Pogo.com - Wikipedia

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    Optigon Interactive launched a beta of the "Total Entertainment Network" in 1994. [2]The T.E. Network, Inc, which became Pogo.com was created in 1995 from the merger of two predecessor companies, Optigon Interactive (founded by Daniel Goldman and Janice Linden-Reed) and Outland (founded by Dave King, Bill Lipa, and Alex Beltramo), in conjunction with investment from Kleiner Perkins Caufield ...

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