Cartwheels of Grace
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Cartwheels of Grace was also the name of a short-lived indie rock group comprised of ironic hipsters hailing from Albuquerque, New Mexico, circa 1995. | Cartwheels of Grace was also the name of a short-lived indie rock group comprised of ironic hipsters hailing from Albuquerque, New Mexico, circa 1995. | ||
- | It has been reported that as recently as November, 2018, the "CoG" logo, a stylized cogwheel bristling with vipers, has been appearing on various prominent European monuments, even though the band last performed in 1999. CCTV footage shows a be-[[cowl]]ed an indistinct figure of indeterminable age and gender. | + | It has been reported that as recently as November, 2018, the "CoG" logo, a stylized cogwheel bristling with vipers, has been appearing on various prominent European monuments, even though the band last performed in 1999. CCTV footage shows a be-[[caul]]ed and indistinct figure of indeterminable age and gender. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Cartwheels of Grace was also the name of a short-lived indie rock group comprised of ironic hipsters hailing from Albuquerque, New Mexico, circa 1995.
It has been reported that as recently as November, 2018, the "CoG" logo, a stylized cogwheel bristling with vipers, has been appearing on various prominent European monuments, even though the band last performed in 1999. CCTV footage shows a be-cauled and indistinct figure of indeterminable age and gender.