Pole may refer to:
A solid cylindrical object or column with its length greater than its diameter, for example:
Dora the Explorer is an American animated television series created by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh, and Eric Weiner. Dora the Explorer became a regular series in 2000. The show is carried on the Nickelodeon cable television network, including the associated Nick Jr. channel. It aired on CBS until September 2006. A Spanish-dubbed version first aired as part of a Nick en español block on NBC Universal-owned Telemundo through September 2006; since April 2008, this version of the program has been carried on Univision as part of the Planeta U block.
Dora, the main character, is an eight-year-old girl who embarks on a trip in every episode in order to find something or help somebody. She asks the viewers at home to help her find new ways to reach places with the help of Map. She also teaches viewers Spanish, introducing them to short words and phrases.
Dora has a positive view of the characters she meets, failing even to hold a grudge against the mischievous fox, Swiper, who continually attempts to steal items from her party. She acts against villains only when it seems that compromise is impossible, and even in these cases, fails to display actual anger. She gives others a chance to try their hands at tasks even when she herself might have an easier time with them. Dora values her family, whom she loves openly, though she spends little time indoors at home with them. She tries to introduce her traditions and customs, subtly and without compulsion, to those who are not familiar with them.
David Bowie ( /ˈboʊ.i/ BOH-ee; born David Robert Jones on 8 January 1947) is an English musician, actor, record producer and arranger. A major figure for over four decades in the world of popular music, Bowie is widely regarded as an innovator, particularly for his work in the 1970s. He is known for his distinctive voice and the intellectual depth and eclecticism of his work.
Bowie first caught the eye and ear of the public in July 1969, when his song "Space Oddity" reached the top five of the UK Singles Chart. After a three-year period of experimentation he re-emerged in 1972 during the glam rock era with the flamboyant, androgynous alter ego Ziggy Stardust, spearheaded by the hit single "Starman" and the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Bowie's impact at that time, as described by biographer David Buckley, "challenged the core belief of the rock music of its day" and "created perhaps the biggest cult in popular culture." The relatively short-lived Ziggy persona proved merely one facet of a career marked by continual reinvention, musical innovation and striking visual presentation.
Plot
Berlin, Germany. A cruel murder took place in an appartment building. Somebody bit off quite a piece of the victim's penis, who then, of course, lost a lot of blood, before being struck down at the head. Leading investigator Bernhard Kominka, being in stress due to a mentally retarded son and a problematic wife, seems to be the only one to see a lady in a red coat. After a while, his theory of her being the murderer may prove to be true, but the Cop also kind of fell in love with this new, interesting person in both of his lives: professional and private as well. Borders dissolve. His decision may be disastrous in any way.
Keywords: based-on-novel, female-nudity, husband-wife-relationship, male-frontal-nudity, male-nudity, marital-problem, marriage, mental-breakdown, murder, nudity
In der Liebe muß man vertrauen.
Bernhard 'Bernie' Kominka: [shouts] The clarinet is the murder weapon.
Plot
American heiress Pearl Saunders marries Lord George Grayston but later sees him embracing his lover on their wedding day. She has his title and he has her money; thereafter they are rarely seen together. Pearl is accepted by the British aristocracy and is presented at court, but creates a scandal by wearing black. She encourages her younger sister, Bessie, who idolizes her, to respond to the attentions of Lord Harry Bleane despite Bessie preferring American Fleming Harvey. Pearl gives a weekend party at the Grayston estate inviting close friends, including her lover, Arthur Fenwick; her friend, Duchess Minnie and Minnie's gigolo companion, Pepi D'Costa; as well as Bessie, Lord Bleane and Harvey. Pepi, who had been meeting Pearl on the sly, discretely suggests a rendezvous with her in the new teahouse on the property. Both make some pretext to leave but are seen by Minnie entering the teahouse. Vindictive Minnie pretends to have left her purse in the teahouse and sends Bessie to fetch it. Bessie finds the door locked but peeks through the window and is shocked by what she sees. Minnie, Fenwick, and Bessie are outraged at the lovers' ill-advised meeting, but Pearl sets out to assuage their anger.
Keywords: american-abroad, based-on-play, card-game, cousin-cousin-relationship, dance-teacher, dancing, england, forgiveness, gigolo, heiress
[last lines]::Minnie, Duchess of Sourae: You know, you're very naughty sometimes, Pearl, but you have a good heart and I can't help being fond of you.::Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: Minnie!::Minnie, Duchess of Sourae: Pearl! [they embrace]::Ernest: Ah! What an exquisite spectacle! Two ladies of title, kissing one another!
Princess Flora dela Chicora: It's wonderful how you've made your way, Pearl.::Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: Shall I tell you how I've done it? By force of character, wit, unscrupulousness and push.::Princess Flora dela Chicora: You're very frank.::Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: That's always been my pose.
Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: She's an extraordinary creature; she's in love with her husband. You know, I'm convinced she's never had an affair.
Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: Pepi, you know the most enchanting word in the English language? Perhaps.
Minnie, Duchess of Sourae: Marriage is so middle class. It takes away all the romance of love.
Thornton Clay: You're a most unscrupulous woman, Pearl.::Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: Not more than most.
Arthur Fenwick: Then if I leave you you'll have nobody but your husband?::Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: Nobody.::Arthur Fenwick: You're going to be terribly lonely, Girlie.
Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: Men are trivial, foolish creatures. Kind hearts but no heads. And they're so vain, poor dears, they're so vain.
Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: I never mind scandal, but I don't expose myself to ridicule if I can help it.
Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: I can't imagine what you see in him. Surely, you must know -::Minnie, Duchess of Sourae: [cutting Pearl off sharply] There's very little about him I don't know. He's a gambler, a spendthrift, and an idler. But, in his way, he's fond of me. You can see he's fond of me, can't you?::Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: Well, I suppose there's no good talking. If he makes you happy...::Minnie, Duchess of Sourae: He doesn't! He makes me miserable. I love him. He wants to marry me, Pearl.::Lady Pearl Saunders Grayston: Oh! Minnie, you're not going to!::Minnie, Duchess of Sourae: Oh, no. I'm not such a fool as that. Why, if I married him, I'd have no hold over him at all!
Yo mayn, you ever been in the club
Seen that girl swingin' on that pole
Thinking to yourself how the fuck she do that shit
Ay, yo Zoe, holla at em
The way she works that pole
Got me growin' my dough
They way she works that pole
She drops it down low (low), she picks it up slow (slow), she's workin that pole
The way she works that pole
Makes me wanna go broke
They way she works that pole
She drops it down low (low), she picks it up slow (slow), she's workin that pole
Let's go
They watchin' us (us), but we don't really care (care)
We're standing over here throwin' money in the air (Yeah)
In the middle of the club blowin' purple marijuana (juana)
I'm lookin' at this bitch but she someone's baby-mama (ma-ma)
Spend some change on this hoe
Where'd she go, I don't know (know)
I'm a rein on this hoe (hoe)
Where'd she go, there she go
Like ay-yo (yo), I came to the club with a bank roll (roll)
I'm over here tryin' to spend some pesos (so)
So what you say, oh (oh)
Work, work, work, work, work, work, work that pole (let's go)
Many girls in the club going 'hand me god damn it'
I'd trick a couple grand if they could make me have sex
The way she works that pole
Got me growin' my dough
They way she works that pole (pole)
She drops it down low (low), she picks it up slow (slow), she's workin that pole
The way she works that pole
Makes me wanna go broke (broke)
They way she works that pole (pole)
She drops it down low (low), she picks it up slow (slow), she's workin that pole
Let's go
Searched around the club and I-I-I, I can't find this lady
I don't know where, I don't know why (why) why I want this lady
I don't know where she could be (uh-uh, uh-uh), my baby (yeah)
But I'm gonna find her, miss lady
Work, work, work, work, work, work that pole there
The way she works that pole
Got me growin' my dough
They way she works that pole
She drops it down low (low), she picks it up slow (slow), she's workin that pole
The way she works that pole
Makes me wanna go broke (broke)
They way she works that pole (pole)
She drops it down low (low), she picks it up slow (slow), she's workin that pole
Let's go
A whole lot of hoes and a whole lot of paper (paper)
A whole lot of ice equals up to all the haters (haters)
A whole lot of niggaz standin' in this one corner (corner)
One bitch on the stage (stage), so who the fuck want her
I'm on her, I'm on a whole lot'a ones and Corona
I'm feelin' like [? ]
She probably wouldn't speak if I caught her on the corner
But I caught her in the club, perfect picture like the Mona
The way she works that pole
Got me growin' my dough
They way she works that pole
She drops it down low (low), she picks it up slow (slow), she's workin that pole
The way she works that pole
Makes me wanna go broke (broke)
They way she works that pole (pole)