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  2. The Symposium (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Symposium is an indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois. [2] The group consists of Charlie Gammill (guitar, vocals), Jamie Siewert (drums), Sam Clancy (guitar, keyboard) and Benny Goetz (bass).

  3. Gustaf (band) - Wikipedia

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    The group formed in 2018. In 2020, the band released two songs, "Mine" [1] and "Design". [2] In 2021, the band released their debut album, Audio Drag for Ego Slobs, through Royal Mountain Records.

  4. Crosby Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    A pondside iris at Crosby Arboretum. The Crosby Arboretum is located in Picayune, Mississippi, United States, and is affiliated with Mississippi State University. [1] It contains 64 acres (259,000 m 2) in its interpretive center, plus over 700 acres (2.8 km 2) in seven additional natural areas, sheltering over 300 species of indigenous trees and shrubs.

  5. Kerry Gammill - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Gammill (born April 26, 1954) [1] is an American artist who has worked in the fields of comic books, special effects, storyboards, and character designs. As a comic book artist , he is best known for his work on Power Man and Iron Fist for Marvel Comics and Superman for DC Comics .

  6. Tom Gammill and Max Pross - Wikipedia

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    Tom Gammill and Max Pross joined the Seinfeld writing team during the show's fifth season (1993-1994). They left the show after the seventh season (1995-1996), but took advantage of a loophole in their post- Seinfeld writing contract to script one further episode for the eighth season. [ 4 ]

  7. Tom Gammill - Wikipedia

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  8. The Glasses - Wikipedia

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    The theft of writer Tom Gammill's glasses from a gym was the inspiration for George's predicament. Gammill's solution was to wear prescription goggles. [2] A short scene revealing that Amy was, in fact, having an affair with Jeffrey was filmed but deleted before broadcast. [3]

  9. The Pie - Wikipedia

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    Tom Gammill once witnessed a chef leave a restaurant restroom without washing his hands after using the toilet, providing the basis for Poppie's story. [2] Gammill and his writing partner Max Pross named Poppie as a setup for the climactic joke, "Poppie's hands are poopy," which was ultimately replaced with "Poppie is a bit sloppy."