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Posted Oct 2, 2001 by Mr. Cogito
A nice little entry. Good work, and I'm glad it made it in. I would just like to mention that Dylan Thomas uttered those words about having drunk the record at the White Horse Tavern (which is still in business in Greenwich Village btw), but I think that he returned to his home at the Chelsea Hotel before being taken to St. Vincent's.

And now, for my own little bit of a plug, http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A526204 is all about the Hotel Chelsea and mentions Dylan Thomas as one of its famous residents (indeed, there's a plaque on the outside to commemorate). I would appreciate it if people could modify the Edited Entry perhaps to add a link to this entry when it's ready to go in the Guide.

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