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  2. The Hobo Code - Wikipedia

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    "The Hobo Code" is the eighth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Mad Men. It was written by Chris Provenzano and directed by Phil Abraham . The episode originally aired on September 6, 2007, on the AMC channel in the United States.

  3. Armen Adamjan - Wikipedia

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    [2] Adamjan's videos, published under the handle "Creative Explained", have been noted for his high-energy and enthusiastic style, "enthusiasm bordering on hysteria" according to de Volkskrant. As of 2023, he has made over a thousand videos, and has six million followers on TikTok, four million on Instagram and three million subscribers on YouTube.

  4. The Grown-Ups (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    The Grown-Ups is the name of thirty-eighth episode of the American television drama series Mad Men and the twelfth episode of the show's third season.It was written by Brett Johnson along with series creator Matthew Weiner, and it was directed by Barbet Schroeder.

  5. Hobo code - Wikipedia

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  6. Leon Ray Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Leon Ray Livingston (1872–1944) was a famous hobo and author, travelling under the name "A-No.1" and often referred to as "The Rambler." He perfected the hobo symbols system, which let other hobos know where there are generous people, free food, jobs, vicious dogs, and so forth. He was not a poor man; he simply preferred a life of travelling ...

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  9. Mike L. Fry - Wikipedia

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    Mike Fry was born in Watseka, Illinois [1] but grew up in the Huntington, Indiana area. [2] He was the state Tae Kwon Do champion in 1979. [3] He began juggling at the age of fourteen, after finding out that his grandfather used to juggle dirt clods on the farm in rural Illinois. By the age of 17 he was juggling for audiences in the local area. [4]