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	<title>Comments on: Green Street &#8211; Best Boston bars</title>
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		<title>By: Jack Black</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jack Black</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 20:28:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My father&#039;s father was Daisy Black and I know that both men would be proud of Dylan--as I also am.

Grandpa Daisy owned a small bar &#039;n grill in Morris, Ill. and catered to anybody (of age) who had a nickel for a glass of beer. Hot dogs were available for a free lunch every day according to family legend. And he was always trying to invent a cure for the common cold. They say he had over a hundred recipies--each one called for an ounce of whiskey for starters. He was a modest man--like Dylan--and had a natural charisma perfect for the profession. Here&#039;s a salute to both of them!
Signed
Dylan&#039;s Dad -- Jack   10/30/06</description>
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<p>Grandpa Daisy owned a small bar &#8216;n grill in Morris, Ill. and catered to anybody (of age) who had a nickel for a glass of beer. Hot dogs were available for a free lunch every day according to family legend. And he was always trying to invent a cure for the common cold. They say he had over a hundred recipies&#8211;each one called for an ounce of whiskey for starters. He was a modest man&#8211;like Dylan&#8211;and had a natural charisma perfect for the profession. Here&#8217;s a salute to both of them!<br />
Signed<br />
Dylan&#8217;s Dad &#8212; Jack   10/30/06</p>
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