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Article: The Chicago Tribune John Kass column.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- July 28, 2006
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Byline: John Kass
Jul. 28--The last time I heard from Gaurav "Legs of Death" Bhatia, he was wandering around Boston in the snow, bitterly eating franchise clam chowder from a bread bowl, heartbroken over a young lady from Chicago. "It's snowing, and I'm somewhat sad. But at least there are these bread bowls and the chowder. It's quite good," said the only man to have fought City Hall and won. And then he was gone. That was about a year and a half ago. Readers would occasionally request an update on Legs of Death, asking, "Where did he go?" and, "Did Legs of Death ever find a girlfriend?" But I'd politely decline to answer, citing the young man's ...
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