Monday, October 27, 2008
Chef at Cowboy Chow and Twisted Root in Dallas’ Deep Ellum district released from hospital
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DALLAS Jason Boso, chef-owner of Cowboy Chow and Twisted Root Burger Co., is out of the hospital, says Eats, after a horrid accident in which he was hit by a Hummer while driving his Vespa.
Boso was released from the hospital on Saturday morning after being in the hospital for more than a month. If you want to show support, visit his restaurants.
Posted by T.G.
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alexander troup Verified
More Deep Elm maddness that is hard to keep out of the public eye, while you need some cuts and bruses and grow up like an adult, i dont suggest you should go to Deep Elm,but..... it will bring you into the world,and so watch out for the sand man..until then. A.T,,Gutter Snipe..
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Baker Anonymous
We are looking so forward to your restaurants coming to Roanoke. Wishing you a full recovery soon. Take care.
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