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'''Garfield, John (1913-1952)'''<br />
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One of Doc's heroes, Garfield was an American actor especially adept at playing brooding, rebellious, working-class character roles. Garfield is acknowledged as the predecessor of such Method actors as Marlon Brando, James Dean, and Montgomery Clift. He was active in liberal politics, and when called to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, which was empowered to investigate purported communist infiltration in America, Garfield refused to name communist party members or followers, testifying that, indeed, he knew none in the film industry; ''Out of the Fog'', 59; 225; TV Marathon, 254; ''He Ran All the Way'' (1951), 254; and Bigfoot, 269; in Burke Stodger film, ''.45-Caliber Kissoff'', 309; his suit purchased by Doc, 344; ''The Postman Always Rings Twice'' (1946), 344; ''The Sea Wolf'' (1941), 356.  Garfield is also name-checked in another contemporary novel, Michael Chabon's ''The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay'' (2000):  "Sammy had been in love with men nearly all his life, from his father to Nikola Tesla to John Garfield, whose snarl of derision echoed so clearly in his imagination, taunting Sammy" (372).
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'''Gazzoni, Salvatore "Paper Cut"'''<br />
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183; one of Tito Stavrou's creditors
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'''''Gag Concert'''''<br />
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154, Korean TV hit
  
'''Getz, Stan (1927-1991)'''<br />
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'''Galician'''<br />
American jazz saxophone player. Known as "The Sound" because of his warm, lyrical tone, Getz's prime influence was the wispy, mellow tone of his idol, Lester Young. His 1964 album ''Getz/Gilberto'' with Tom Jobim, João Gilberto and his wife, Astrud Gilberto. "The Girl from Ipanema" from this album won a Grammy Award; one of Coy Harlingen's influences, 37;
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26 - Galician Jews are a subdivision of the Ashkenazim geographically originating from Galicia, and from the south-eastern corner of Poland. As of 1920, Galicia passed to Poland. The Polish government prohibited both Galician Jews and Ukrainians from working in the state enterprises, institutions, railway, post, telegraph etc. These measures were applied in their strictest form. Galician Jews and Ukrainians experienced ethnic oppression by undergoing a forceful Polonization.
  
'''''Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster'' (1964)'''<br />
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In September 1939, most of Galicia passed to Soviet Ukraine.
1964 tokusatsu kaiju (Japanese: film about strange beasts) film, and is the 5th film in Toho's Godzilla series. It's the first of the Godzilla series where Godzilla tries to help Japan instead of destroy it, and also features Mothra and Rodan; 281
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'''Ghostflower Court'''<br />
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The majority of Galician Jews perished during the Holocaust. Most survivors immigrated to Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom or Australia. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Galicia_%28Eastern_Europe%29 Wikipedia entry]
219; "collection of bungalos dating from the fifties" where Doc and Trillium Fortnight stay, in Las Vegas
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<div id="gilligan">'''''Gilligan's Island'''''</div>
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'''Game Boy'''<br />
American TV sitcom originally produced by United Artists Television. It aired for three seasons on the CBS network, from September 26, 1964 to September 4, 1967. The show followed the comic adventures of seven castaways (Gilligan, the Skipper, Thurston Howell, III, Eunice "Lovey" Wentworth Howell, Ginger Grant, the Professor, Mary Ann Summers) as they attempted to survive and ultimately escape from a previously uninhabited island where they were shipwrecked; "was that a diamond ring on Ginger last episode?" 89; "What am I, the Skipper?" 133; ''Godzilligan's Island'', 246; Sauncho's boat, 354; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilligan%27s_Island Wikipedia entry]
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138, "Doom"
  
'''Gilroy'''<br />
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'''garçonnière'''<br />
See [[S#gilroy|Sportello, Gilroy]]
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88, French: "bachelor flat";
  
'''Gladys'''<br />
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'''Gargamel's cat'''<br />
95; secretary at Gotcha!
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209 - In the world of The Smurfs, Gargamel is the Evil Wizard and the sworn enemy of the Smurfs, always trying to capture them.  Gargamel lives in a run-down, though solidly built hovel with his mangy cat Azrael. Gargamel frequently denigrates, insults, and abuses Azrael, but he does in fact love him.
  
'''Glass House'''<br />
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'''Gates, Bill'''<br />
33; 122; police station in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, named after William H. Parker, a former chief of the LAPD. The eight-story structure is situated between Los Angeles Street, First Street, San Pedro Street, and Market Streets and is one block east of City Hall. The detention facility, officially called the Metropolitan Jail, is also most commonly referred to as "Parker Center Jail" and also known as the "Glass House" because of its features large windows. LA's Blacks and Latinos considered Parker a racist pig who led a force of brutal cops that targeted and terrorized the African-American and Latino communities; 137
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'''GNASH'''<br />
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'''Gestapo techniques'''<br />
100; "Global Network of Anecdotal Surfer Horseshit"
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'''Go'''<br />
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'''Ghost in the Shell'''<br />
A strategic board game for two players.  Go is noted for being rich in strategic complexity despite its simple rules. It originated in ancient China over 2,500 years ago; "dollar-a-stone" 81
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<div id="godzilla">'''Godzilla'''</div>
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'''Gimelmans'''<br />
7; 10; Enormous, mutant dinosaur who first appeared in the 1954 film ''Gojira'' (English title ''Godzilla, King of the Monsters!'') Godzilla was conceived as a monster created by nuclear explosions and a metaphor for nuclear weapons in general. Over the years, though, the character has lost all political meaning. <i>Godzilligan's Island</i>, 245; <i>Ghidra, the Three-Headed Monster</i>, in which Godzilla appears, 281. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godzilla Wikipedia]
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457 - Fictional Trotskyite couple from Cedarhurst who started Camp Tewattsirokwas
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'''Giuliani, Rudy'''<br />
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34 - Rudolph William Louis "Rudy" Giuliani (b. 1944) is an American lawyer, businessman, former politician, and public speaker from New York. He served as Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001; "quality-of-life issues" 34; and Times Square cleanup, 51; and bike messengers, 107; the tree hugger, 165; "tireless quest for quality infastructure" 210; ''fucking Giuliani'', 244;
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'''Gladys'''<br />
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13, wife of guy who collects migratory bird and conservation stamps, on AMBOPEDIA cruise
  
'''''Godzilligan's Island'''''<br />
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'''Globex'''<br />
245; fictional "movie for TV" Doc watches in Las Vegas
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'''''Golden Fang, The'''''<br />
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'''Goodnight, Slade May'''<br />
77; big mysterious schooner, aka ''Preserved''; 84; 87; "out of Charlotte Amalie, 90; 92; 109; 119-120; "Indochinese heroin cartel", uses Chick Planet Massage to launder money 159; "six-story-high ''golden fang''!" Corporate HQ, 168; "a syndicate, most of us happen  to be dentists, we set it up years ago for tax purposes" 169; ''Procedures Handbook'', dealing with hippies, 170; "if the Golden Fang could get its customers strung out, why not turn around and also sell them a program to help them kick?" 192; 213; in photo in Adrian Prussia's Hall of Justice file, 286; "bunch of honkey dentists" 293; "not only traffick in Enslavement, they peddle the implements of Liberation as well" 294; the person, in Doc's PCP hallucination, 318; dezombified by Zen exorcist (in Doc's dream), 340; put in at San Pedro, 354; abandoned, 358
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185 Fictional country singer
  
'''Golden Triangle'''<br />
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'''Göring, Hermann'''<br />
One of the most extensive opium-producing areas of Asia and of the world since the 1950s, it is an area of around 350,000 square kilometres that overlaps the mountains of four countries of Southeast Asia: Myanmar (Burma), Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand. There is much evidence that the CIA protected drug lords in the name of national security, and for directly contradicted Drug Enforcement Agency's efforts to interdict major traffickers; ''Golden Fang'' "ran CIA heroin" from, 95; 325
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'''''Good, the Bad and the Ugly, The'''''<br />
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<div id="gotz_stu"></div>'''Gotz, Stu'''<br />
204; a 1966 Italian epic spaghetti western film directed by Sergio Leone, starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach in the title roles.
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Name is a pun on "stugots"; an Americanized play on an Italian phrase referring to male genitalia. According to ''The Sopranos'' website, it derives from ''stu cazzo'' or ''u' cazzu'', meaning "the testicles." Tony Soprano's boat is The Stugots. "Stugots" comes from an exclamatory expression of many dialects of Southern Italy "stu cazzo", in Italian "questo cazzo" (literally "this cock"). [http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_'stugots'_when_translated_from_Italian_to_English] Pynchon also used "''un' gazz'''" &#151; along with lots more colorful Italian phrases &#151; in his first novel, [http://v.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=U ''V.'']; 219 - at Joie de Beavre;
  
'''Goofy'''<br />
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'''grace'''<br />
28; Walt Disney cartoon character, a dog and one of Mickey Mouse's best friends
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320 - "something you don't ask for"
  
'''Gordita Beach'''<br />
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'''Grant, Cary'''<br />
6; fictional Los Angeles beach town where Doc lives and works; according to the article [http://www.theaesthetic.com/NewFiles/pynchon.html "Thomas Pynchon and the South Bay"]: "Pynchon doesn't refer to Manhattan Beach by name. Rather, he uses the name Gordita Beach to refer to his one-time home." On the [[Chapter_21#Page368/369|last two pages]] of ''Bleeding Edge'', Doc Sportello is on the Santa Monica freeway which then merges onto the San Diego, heading south. The series of street names and off-ramps points to Manhattan Beach.
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And Gordita Beach is one of Zoyd Wheeler's habitats in [http://vineland.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/ ''Vineland'']:
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'''Grant, Hugh'''<br />
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94, ''The Phil Mickelson Story''
  
:Zoyd was living down south then, sharing a house in Gordita Beach with elements of a surf band he’d been playing keyboard in since junior high, the Corvairs, along with friends more and less transient. The house was so old that all of its termite clauses and code violations had been waived, on the theory that the next moderate act of nature would finish it off. But having been put up back during an era of overdesign, it proved to be sturdier than it looked, with its old stucco eaten at to reveal generations of paint jobs in different beach town pastels, corroded by salt and petrochemical fogs that flowed in the summers onshore up the sand slopes, on up past Sepulveda, often across the then undeveloped fields, to wrap the San Diego Freeway too. ([http://vineland.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_3#Page_22 p. 22])
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'''GREED'''<br />
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42, labyrinthine sewers of; greedy dotcommers, 116; "deals with the satanic forces" 218;
  
The [[C#corvairs|Corvairs surf band]] figures in ''Bleeding Edge'', as well, as the band in which Doc's cousin Scott Oof and Elfmont play.
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'''Gretzky, Wayne, Principle'''<br />
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62 - Steve Jobs: “There’s an old Wayne Gretzky quote that I love. ‘I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.’ And we’ve always tried to do that at Apple. Since the very very beginning. And we always will.
  
Built on top of one of the "sacred portals of access to the spirit world" 355
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'''Greylock, Flatiron, Union Square'''<br />
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66 - All Venture Capital firms in Manhattan &#151; Greylock Partners is a leading venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley. Flatiron Partners, started by Fred Wilson, was named after the Flatiron District, and grew into an investment fund that focused primarily on follow-on investing, with investments in notable dot-com bubble successes and failures, as did Union Square Ventures, another Fred Wilson VC firm.
  
'''Gotcha! Searches and Settlements'''<br />
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'''Gridley'''<br />
51; collection agency that hires Doc as a skip-tracer (private investigator or private detective who specializes in finding people who have attempted to disappear) to work of his debt
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291 - Local kid, with Curtis
  
'''Grande Valse Brillante'''<br />
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'''Gross, Bill'''<br />
220; by Chopin; The Grande Valse brillante in E-flat major (also called Grande Waltz Brillante), Op. 18, was composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1833. It was first published in 1834 and is Chopin's first waltz composition for solo piano. It was often used as incidental music in Brazilian overdubbings of Warner Bros. cartoons such as Bugs Bunny. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLQ-6_OIds4 Have a listen on YouTube...]
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13 - William H. "Bill" Gross (b. 1944) is a prominent stamp collector who made the money to spend lavishly on his hobby by being a co-founder of Pacific Investment Management (PIMCO). Gross also runs PIMCO's $270.0 billion Total Return Fund (PTTRX). As of November 2005, he became the third person to form a complete collection of 19th century United States postage stamps; 118;
  
'''''Gravity's Rainbow'''''<br />
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'''Ground Zero'''<br/>
shades of Slothrop's desk, 15; "that" - hardons - lighting, 59
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the name, 328; Maxine visits, 445
  
'''"Great Pretender, The"'''<br />
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'''Gulf War'''<br />
55; a popular song recorded by The Platters and released as a single on November 3, 1955. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtXnUEW_OXw View a 1955 Platters performance of "The Great Pretender" on YouTube...]
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<div id="greenmagenta">'''green and magenta'''</div>
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'''Gunther'''<br />
Magenta is a brilliant, purple-red dye extracted from coal-tar and named after the Battle of Magenta which was fought in 1859 shortly before the dye was discovered. Green and magenta are complementary colors. They're also the two colors of the neon title on the ''Bleeding Edge'' dustjacket. Pynchon uses these colors frequently in his novels; "psychedelic favorites" 14; kimono, 107; Liberace's necktie sequins, 220; clouds of dust, 336; [[Magenta and Green|Read Katherine Hayles' color analysis, in relation to ''Gravity's Rainbow'']]...
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131 - Gabriel Ice's chauffeur; 472;
  
'''''Green Acres'''''<br />
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'''Gurney's'''<br />
200; American television series starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a farm in the country, running from 1965 to 1971.
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191 - Inn in Montalk where Maxine stayed as a kid
  
'''Gummo Marx Way'''<br />
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'''''Guys and Dolls'''''<br />
Remember Milton "Gummo" Marx?  He was the fourth-born of the Marx Brothers comedy act (1893-1977) and chose not to become an actor and entertainer. His nickname derives from his enjoying being sneaky backstage, creeping up on others without them knowing (like a gumshoe); "hard-luck boulevard" in Los Angeles, 283-284; 329
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'''guns'''<br />
 
141; listed; "short-barreled Model 27" 149; Heckler & Koch, 149; Smith, 151; Smith & Wesson, 178; modified AK-47 with an oversize banana clip, 184; Smiths, 186; 201; ".44 Magnum, a Ruger Blackhawk" 250;
 
  
 
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154, Korean TV hit

Galician
26 - Galician Jews are a subdivision of the Ashkenazim geographically originating from Galicia, and from the south-eastern corner of Poland. As of 1920, Galicia passed to Poland. The Polish government prohibited both Galician Jews and Ukrainians from working in the state enterprises, institutions, railway, post, telegraph etc. These measures were applied in their strictest form. Galician Jews and Ukrainians experienced ethnic oppression by undergoing a forceful Polonization.

In September 1939, most of Galicia passed to Soviet Ukraine.

The majority of Galician Jews perished during the Holocaust. Most survivors immigrated to Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom or Australia. Wikipedia entry

Game Boy
138, "Doom"

garçonnière
88, French: "bachelor flat";

Gargamel's cat
209 - In the world of The Smurfs, Gargamel is the Evil Wizard and the sworn enemy of the Smurfs, always trying to capture them. Gargamel lives in a run-down, though solidly built hovel with his mangy cat Azrael. Gargamel frequently denigrates, insults, and abuses Azrael, but he does in fact love him.

Gates, Bill
12, 46

Gestapo techniques
54

Ghost in the Shell
69

Gimelmans
457 - Fictional Trotskyite couple from Cedarhurst who started Camp Tewattsirokwas

Giuliani, Rudy
34 - Rudolph William Louis "Rudy" Giuliani (b. 1944) is an American lawyer, businessman, former politician, and public speaker from New York. He served as Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001; "quality-of-life issues" 34; and Times Square cleanup, 51; and bike messengers, 107; the tree hugger, 165; "tireless quest for quality infastructure" 210; fucking Giuliani, 244;

Gladys
13, wife of guy who collects migratory bird and conservation stamps, on AMBOPEDIA cruise

Globex
92

Goodnight, Slade May
185 Fictional country singer

Göring, Hermann
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Gotz, Stu

Name is a pun on "stugots"; an Americanized play on an Italian phrase referring to male genitalia. According to The Sopranos website, it derives from stu cazzo or u' cazzu, meaning "the testicles." Tony Soprano's boat is The Stugots. "Stugots" comes from an exclamatory expression of many dialects of Southern Italy "stu cazzo", in Italian "questo cazzo" (literally "this cock"). [1] Pynchon also used "un' gazz'" — along with lots more colorful Italian phrases — in his first novel, V.; 219 - at Joie de Beavre;

grace
320 - "something you don't ask for"

Grant, Cary
62; 65

Grant, Hugh
94, The Phil Mickelson Story

GREED
42, labyrinthine sewers of; greedy dotcommers, 116; "deals with the satanic forces" 218;

Gretzky, Wayne, Principle
62 - Steve Jobs: “There’s an old Wayne Gretzky quote that I love. ‘I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.’ And we’ve always tried to do that at Apple. Since the very very beginning. And we always will.”

Greylock, Flatiron, Union Square
66 - All Venture Capital firms in Manhattan — Greylock Partners is a leading venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley. Flatiron Partners, started by Fred Wilson, was named after the Flatiron District, and grew into an investment fund that focused primarily on follow-on investing, with investments in notable dot-com bubble successes and failures, as did Union Square Ventures, another Fred Wilson VC firm.

Gridley
291 - Local kid, with Curtis

Gross, Bill
13 - William H. "Bill" Gross (b. 1944) is a prominent stamp collector who made the money to spend lavishly on his hobby by being a co-founder of Pacific Investment Management (PIMCO). Gross also runs PIMCO's $270.0 billion Total Return Fund (PTTRX). As of November 2005, he became the third person to form a complete collection of 19th century United States postage stamps; 118;

Ground Zero
the name, 328; Maxine visits, 445

Gulf War
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Gunther
131 - Gabriel Ice's chauffeur; 472;

Gurney's
191 - Inn in Montalk where Maxine stayed as a kid

Guys and Dolls
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