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Tuesday, September 23, 2014. Lessons from James T.- -Part 4. About three or four times a year, James would want me to accompany him on a trip to some property he owned near. He had been in charge of a UT experimental station in the 1950s and still had wonderful memories of the area. It was beautiful. We stayed in. Which is an article in itself, and we would visit his alma mater, The University of the South, in. It is the oldest winery in. Did you even care about getting two cases instead of one? View my.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2014. Lessons from James T.- -Part 4. About three or four times a year, James would want me to accompany him on a trip to some property he owned near. He had been in charge of a UT experimental station in the 1950s and still had wonderful memories of the area. It was beautiful. We stayed in. Which is an article in itself, and we would visit his alma mater, The University of the South, in. It is the oldest winery in. Did you even care about getting two cases instead of one? View my.

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