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After making some french fries, Oggy intends on having a well-deserved snack. However, the cockroaches, who have gone bug-eyed looking at the platter, steal the fries, which results in a chaotic chase throughout the house to see who can pry the French fries from the other's hand.
At Ogies, it meets the R555 at a staggered junction, before leaving the town to the south-east. It passes just south of Kriel where it meets the R547 at a staggered junction. From there it continues south-east to its southern terminus in Bethal at an intersection with the N17 .
Oggy, Ogie or Oggie may refer to: Cornish pasty, also called oggy or oggie in the Westcountry of England; Ogie Alcasid (born 1967), Filipino singer-songwriter; Ogie Diaz (born 1970), Filipino actor and comedian; Oggy and the Cockroaches, a franchise and the name of a long-running popular animated slapstick series
Ogies is a settlement in Nkangala District Municipality in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It is a coal-mining town 29 km south-west of Witbank and 70 km north-east of Springs . History
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"Oggy" is a slang term for a Cornish pasty derived from its Cornish language name, "hogen", [3] and was used by local Cornish sailors throughout Cornwall as well as at the Devonport Dockyard in reference to pasty sellers who stand outside the gates. [4]
Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge [a] is a 2004 action-adventure video game developed by Tose for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.The game was published by Capcom in Japan and Europe, and by Buena Vista Games in North America.
Ogyges is also known as king of the Ectenes, who according to Pausanias were the first inhabitants of Boeotia, where the city of Thebes would later be founded. [11] As such, he became the first ruler of Thebes, which was, in that early time, named Ogygia (Ὠγυγία) after him.