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	<title>Comments on: Invasion of the Hite-Bowman Clan</title>
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		<title>By: Brad</title>
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		<description>I had no idea you were FFV.  Way cool!  Even cooler that you are not overcome by your historical sense of importance.  I loved reading about the open house.  I both envy and pity you for living in an historical property.  Somehow, Sara, this all suits you.  I think those Randolphs would be proud, once they understood that a screwdriver is just a more up-front mint julep.  By the way, Sandy and I have six railroad (German) silver mint julep cups from an early 19th century Missouri River tavern.  Back then, that was South.  Cheers!!</description>
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