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Sands Publishing Company
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Sands Publishing Company is proud to announce and welcome Tiffany Santagati as the company’s Chief Executive Officer. Santagati will be responsible for the day-today operations, sales, production, team development, and long term strategic planning. Sands Publishing Company has been one of the Southeast’s premier publishers of consumer magazines since 1974. The company has also produced a wide variety of promotional products, custom publications and printed products for hundreds of businesses throughout the world. She joins the Sands Publishing Company team from BB&T Bank where she served in several capacities, most recently as Assistant Vice President and Regional Mortgage Processing Manager for the Upstate and Midlands markets in SC. During her successful tenure at BB&T, Santagati increased revenue through leadership and team building, developing and executing training, developing process improvements, and risk management. She has an extensive background in bank operations, consumer and mortgage lending, sales and production results, compliance regulations, and client service delivery.
Santagati also has a history of giving back, serving on various boards and committees throughout the Greenville community. Most recently, she has served on the YWCA board, the United Way Community Impact Cabinet, United Way AALG Council, Greenville Forward’s Inclusion Task force and USCUpstate Foundation Board. She has been honored in the community several times for her dedication and commitment to serving others. In 2009, Santagati was named as one of Greenville’s Best and Brightest under 35 by Greenville Business Magazine. In 2011, Talk Magazine named her one of the Top 25 Most Beautiful Women in Greenville for her dedication to giving back. Most recently, the Black Pages named her one of the Top 40 under 40 in SC. Santagati is a graduate of Class XII of the Diversity Leaders Initiative at the Riley Institute at Furman University. Santagati holds a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology from the University of South Carolina- Spartanburg and a Masters of Business Administration from Webster University in Greenville, SC.
Contents Tiffany Santagati CEO Tony Santagati Publisher Pam Johnson Advertising Consultant 34 Sams Point Road Beaufort, S.C. 29907 (843) 522-2111 Out of Town/Toll Free: 1-800-868-6856 Member of Beaufort County Chamber of Commerce
VOLUME 32 NUMBER 11 Sea Island Scene Magazine published by Sands Publishing Company, 34 Sams Point Rd, Beaufort, SC 29907, a division of Sands, Inc. Copyright ©2014 Sands Publishing Company. Reproduction of any artwork or copy prepared by Sands Publishing Company is strictly prohibited without written consent of the CEO, Tiffany Santagati. Sea Island Scene Magazine is published and distributed “Free” every four weeks. Neither the advertisers nor the publisher w i l l b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r misinformation, misprints, typographical errors, etc., herein contained.
Editor’s Letter: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Gift Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Visitors Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Crossword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Sea Island Festival Activities & Events . . . . . . . .6 Tides: Beaufort River & Fripp Island Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Town of Port Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Downtown Beaufort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Dining & Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11 Recipes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Shopping & Services Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Dining & Market Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 Sea Island Maps: Beaufort, Port Royal & The Surrounding Islands . . . . . . . . . .14-15
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Visitors Guide
Beaufort National Cemetery Located on Boundary Street, it was one of the first cemeteries established during the Civil War, it is one of the few that contains both Confederate and Union dead.
Island, the Fort Fremont 15 acre site was purchased by Beaufort County through the Beaufort County Rural and Critical Land Program and the Trust for Public Lands as a historic site and public park.
Boardwalk Observation Tower At Port Royal Sands Beach you will find a waterside boardwalk leading to an observation tower. This tower provides fantastic views of Port Royal, Parris Island and the surrounding area. For tourists, this is a must see, is free to access and open year-round
Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park The Waterfront Park includes a playground for children, swinging benches, a marina, and waterfront stroll. Craft and Farmers Market open Wednesdays (seasonal).
Chapel of Ease Located on Lands End Road, St. Helena Island, this tiny church was built in 1748 for the convenience of plantation owners to attend church. The church, damaged by forest fire in 1886, is an excellent example of tabby construction. Fort Fremont Historical Park A unique, unspoiled example of a Spanish American War Era fortification in a beautiful natural setting with many diverse habitats. Located on St. Helena
Capt. Dick’s
Original Beaufort River Tour and Dolphin Watch aboard the Prince of Tides
Hunting IslandLighthouse & State Park A breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding islands can be viewed from Hunting Island’s 132’ tall lighthouse. The state park beach is four miles long and home to over 125 species of birds. Open year round, 5,000 acres offer 200 campsites in an oceanfront maritime forest with showers, biking and nature trails. For camping info and lighthouse hours call (843) 838-2011. John Mark Verdier House Within the town of Beaufort are 90 historic homes and buildings. The earliest of these dates back to the early 1700’s. Beaufort’s only historic home open the the public is the John Mark Verdier House located in Historic Downtown at 801 Bay Street and is an excellent example of a federal-style house. Open Mon-Sat for guided tours. For tickets call (843) 379-6335. Parris Island Recruit Depot Museum An all-encompassing view of the history of Parris Island. Exhibits range from the attempted colonization by the Spanish in 1521 to photographic depictions of the recruit training process. Free admission, open to the public daily 10-4pm. For tours call (843) 228-2951. Sheldon Church Ruins Built in 1746, this church was burned during the Revolutionary War, rebuilt, and again burned during the Civil War. The ruins are located on Sheldon Road. State Hwy 21, fifteen miles from Beaufort. The Parish Church of St. Helena (circa 1724) Traces it’s origin to the founding of St. Helena’s Parish in 1712 and has classic colonial interior. Of particular interest is the graveyard, whose tombstones served as operating tables during the Civil War. Located at 505 Church Street, Historic Downtown.
Ecology of the salt marsh; dolphins where they live and play; homes of the planters; dozens of species of shore and wading birds...Departing daily from the Downtown Marina 843-524-4422 843-812-2804 beaufortrivertours.com 4 Bft River Tours_qtr.indd 1 Visitor Guide.indd 4
Union Church The Union Church, also known as, “The Free Church” was the first church to be built in the historic town of Port Royal. The land was donated by David F. Appleton and in 1878 cost around $1000 to build. It is currently eligible for recognition in the National Register of Historic Places and is being renovated jointly by both the Town of Port Royal and the Historic Port Royal Foundation. These two groups plan to use the renovated building as a cultural and community center.
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Sea Island Activities October 2014 October 18: 12th Annual Festival of the Sea! 12th Annual Festival of the Sea! 12-5 p.m. FREE admission. Join us on Paris Avenue in the Old Village of Port Royal. The 3K Walk the Plank for CODA will kick off the Festival. Live music and radio remotes. Enjoy seafood, burgers, BBQ and more, with your favorite cold beverages. Visit the local shops and check out our craft and artisan booths. Collector Car Display, kid activities and much more! Don’t miss this opportunity to visit the Pirates of Port Royal, or become one of them. (843) 470-1110 or oldvillageportroyal.com.
www.uscbcenterforthearts.com 843.521.4145 Scott Ainslie
October 20: Parris Island Rod and Gun Club Meeting Parris Island Rod and Gun Club Meeting! We’re a group of Active Duty and Retired military as well as civilians. We’re hunting, shooting, fishing, and outdoors enthusiasts. Meeting Social hour: 1800-1900 (6-7 p.m.) Meeting Business Meeting: 1900–2000+ (7-8 p.m.) Parris Island Club House. pirodandgunclub.org.
October 24-26: Fall Festival of Houses and Gardens Fall Festival of Houses and Gardens hosted by the Historic Beaufort Foundation. During the Fall Festival of Houses and Gardens visitors are invited to explore Beaufort from a rare vantage point: a selection of private homes, gardens, and plantations normally not open to the public welcome visitors inside. The houses represent three centuries of Beaufort architecture for which the city is justly famous. These self-paced walking tours offer a distinctive opportunity to observe how contemporary lifestyles are lived within the framework of our unmatched architectural heritage. Tour Headquarters is located at The Arsenal, 713 Craven St. (843) 379-3331 or historicbeaufort.org.
October 25: Pickin by the River PICKIN BY THE RIVER, Downtown Beaufort Waterfront Park! Free Event (bring a picnic lunch or have lunch at one of our local restaurants, all in walking distance) Noon till 5:30 p.m. ALL ACOUSTIC BLUEGRASS, COUNTRY & FOLK MUSIC! Open Jams through out the park (so bring your banjo, guitar, etc and join in one of the offstage jams) Beginner to advanced musicians welcome. Stage performances by groups. Please no drums, amplifiers or alcohol. Contact Pat for more information (843) 379-9084 or leave your email to be notified of upcoming events.
November 22-23: Holiday Tour of Homes Holiday Tour of Homes. This year’s tour will be on Distant Island! Six private homes and the talent of local professional designers. $25 per person. Proceeds benefit St. Peter’s Catholic School Tuition Assistance Fund. For more information please contact Mary Cunningham 2527080. www.stpeters-church.org
Scott Ainslie is a master of the traditional blues guitar styles that gave rise to rock’n’roll and fueled the folk revival of the 1960’s. He began playing guitar in 1967, after hearing grave digger and blues musician John Jackson perform, and has continually sought out senior traditional players, visiting musicians throughout eastern North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia and West Virginia. Coming of age during the Civil Rights era, Scott honours the African and American roots of the tradition and presents a mesmerising tour through the music and the history of the Blues. Thursday, October 9 7:30PM
The Count Basie Orchestra In Concert. Brought to you by The Junoir Jazz Foundation. Directed by Scotty Barnhart In the history of Jazz music, there is only one band leader that has the distinction of having his orchestra still performing sold out concerts all over the world, with members personally chosen by him, for nearly 30 years after his passing. Pianist and bandleader William James “Count” Basie was and still is an American personification of the grandeur and excellence of Jazz. The Count Basie Orchestra has won every respected jazz poll in the world at least once, won 18 Grammy Awards, performed for Kings, Queens, and other world Royalty, appeared in several movies, television shows, and at every major jazz festival and concert hall in the world. Thursday, October 28 7:30PM
Cooking Demonstrations by local Chefs. Each week, a local nonprofit organization will be selling soft drinks and water. (843) 5256644 or www.downtownbeaufort.com/farmers-market
Ongoing Events Mondays Beaufort Belles Women’s Chorus, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Sea Island Presbyterian Church choir room, 81 Lady’s Island Dr. New members welcome. (843) 838-2643 Beaufort Harbormasters, 6:45 p.m., Sea Island Presbyterian Church, 81 Lady’s Island Dr. www.beaufortharbormasters.org
Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays Tours of Historic 1846 St. Peter’s Catholic Church and Graveyard. 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m., Tues. 1-3 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Sat. 710 Carteret St. Free. (843) 522-9555 or www.stpeters-church.org
Tuesdays Classic Car & Truck Club of Beaufort official monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at Lady’s Island Country Club on Lady’s Island. info@ classicsofbeaufort.org
Wednesdays Downtown Beaufort Farmers Market! 2-6 p.m. West Street. Join us each week and visit Area Farmers & Growers. Live Entertainment.
Wednesdays & Saturdays Beaufort Shag Club, 6-9 p.m. on Wednesdays and 8-11 p.m. on Saturdays. Amvets Post 70, 1831 Ribaut Rd. $25 and must register for lessons. (843) 812-3486 or www.beaufortshagclub.com Cruise-In at Grayco, 136 Sea Island Pkwy., Lady’s Island. Classic Car & Truck Club! 5 p.m. All Year Long! All Clubs and Visitors welcome.
Saturdays Port Royal Farmers Market! 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Located in Heritage Park on Ribaut Road by the Naval Hospital. South Carolina Produce, Seafood, Beef, Cheese, Honey, Flowers & Live Music. www.portroyalfarmersmarket.com Lunch and Learn Series presented by the Lowcountry Master Gardeners Association, The Gazebo at the Farmer’s Market, Heritage Park, Port Royal. 12:00 noon-1 p.m. Free, just bring a folding chair. www.lowcountrymga.org
Looking for an event location? Visit the maps on pages 14-15 to help find any event or business you see on the pages of Sea Island Scene.
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째 째 째October/November Tides 2014 Beaufort River
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September Day Low 7 2:24 AM 8 3:15 AM 9 4:04 AM 10 4:51 AM 11 5:37 AM High 12 12:26 AM 13 1:18 AM 14 2:11 AM 15 3:05 AM 16 3:59 AM 17 4:51 AM 18 5:43 AM Low 19 12:10 AM 20 12:54 AM 21 1:37 AM 22 2:18 AM 23 2:59 AM 24 3:40 AM 25 4:20 AM 26 5:02 AM 27 5:45 AM High 28 12:26 AM 29 1:21 AM 30 2:21 AM 31 3:24 AM
High 8:37 AM 9:30 AM 10:19 AM 11:08 AM 11:56 AM Low 6:23 AM 7:09 AM 7:57 AM 8:50 AM 9:47 AM 10:46 AM 11:42 AM High 6:33 AM 7:22 AM 8:07 AM 8:49 AM 9:28 AM 10:05 AM 10:42 AM 11:21 AM 12:06 PM Low 6:31 AM 7:22 AM 8:20 AM 9:25 AM
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September Day Low 7 1:11 AM 8 2:02 AM 9 2:51 AM 10 3:38 AM 11 4:24 AM 12 5:10 AM 13 5:56 AM High 14 12:52 AM 15 1:46 AM 16 2:40 AM 17 3:32 AM 18 4:24 AM 19 5:14 AM 20 6:03 AM Low 21 12:24 AM 22 1:05 AM 23 1:46 AM 24 2:27 AM 25 3:07 AM 26 3:49 AM 27 4:32 AM 28 5:18 AM High 29 12:02 AM 30 1:02 AM 31 2:05 AM
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November Day High 1 3:07 AM 2 3:09 AM 3 4:09 AM 4 5:07 AM 5 6:01 AM Low 6 12:38 AM
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Town of Port Royal Union Church The Union Church, also known as, “The Free Church” was the first church to be built in the historic town of Port Royal. The land was donated by David F. Appleton and in 1878 cost around $1000 to build. It is currently eligible for recognition in the National Register of Historic Places and is being renovated jointly by both the Town of Port Royal and the Historic Port Royal Foundation. These two groups plan to use the renovated building as a cultural and community center.
Boardwalk Observation Tower At Port Royal Sands Beach you will find a waterside boardwalk leading to an observation tower. This tower provides fantastic views of Port Royal, Parris Island and the surrounding area. For tourists, this is a must see, is free to access and open year-round.
Port Royal Farmers’ Market You and your family will experience a true southern tradition of locally grown produce, fresh fruits and vegetables, seafood, and plants. Join us on Saturdays during the months of April through December from 8:30am-12:30pm as you sample locally prepared food, honey and cheese while enjoying local music and entertainment. The Port Royal Farmers’ Market is fun for the entire family! Don’t miss out on one of the best farmers’ markets in the Lowcountry! The town takes pride in its unique natural environment and its accessibility to that environment through its network of walking trails, community beach, boardwalk, and observation tower. Since Columbus discovered America in 1492, seven flags have flown over what is now the Town of Port Royal.
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Apple Nut Bread 1/2 cup butter, softened 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar, divided 2 eggs 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons buttermilk 1 cup grated peeled apple 1 cup chopped nuts 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Directions: In a large bowl, cream the butter and 1 cup sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in vanilla. Combine the flour, baking soda and salt; add to creamed mixture alternately with buttermilk. Stir in apple and nuts. Pour into a greased and floured 9-in. x 5-in. loaf pan. Combine cinnamon and remaining sugar; sprinkle over batter. Bake at 350째 for 6065 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes; remove from pan to wire rack to cool completely. Yield: 1 loaf.
Apple Spinach Salad 2 tablespoons cider vinegar 2 tablespoons canola oil 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon sugar 1 cup diced unpeeled apple
Directions: In a small bowl, combine vinegar, oil, salt and sugar; mix well. Add apple, onion and raisins; toss lightly to coat. Cover and let stand for 10 minutes. Just before serving, combine spinach and romaine in a large salad bowl; add dressing and toss. Yield: 4-6 servings.
Cranberry Apple Crisp 3 cups chopped peeled tart apples 2 cups fresh cranberries 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
Topping: 1 1/2 cups quick-cooking oats 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup packed brown sugar 1/2 cup butter, melted 1/4 cup chopped pecans Directions: Combine apples, cranberries, sugar and flour. Pour into a greased 11-in. x 7-in. baking dish. In a bowl, mix topping ingredients until crumbly; sprinkle over apple mixture. Bake at 350째 for 50-55 minutes or until fruit is tender. Yield: 6-8 servings.
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Shopping & Services Everything Outdoors
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Beaufort River Tours – Dolphins where they live and play; ecology of the salt marsh; homes of the planters; departing daily from the Downtown Marina of Beaufort. (843)524-4422. www.BeaufortRiverTours.com
Garden, Gifts & Galleries Bitty’s Flower Shop – Your complete floral service including professional wedding consultant, interior design, gifts, great ideas and balloon bouquets. We are located at 1202 Boundary Street, Beaufort or call us to place an order over the phone. (843)524-4547 CHOCOLATE TREE – Counters of luscious chocolate treats, chewy caramel, rich truffles, nut clusters, crisp buttercrunch... That’s just the beginning. Pralines, brittles of peanuts, pecans and benne. Fudge and English toffee will do their best to tempt you. Watch candy being made. Open Mon-Sat 10am6pm, Sun 1-5pm. Shipping and local delivery available. (843)5247980 or (800)524-7980
Town of Port Royal – Located between the Beaufort River and Battery Creek in the South Carolina Lowcountry. The Town is home to two military installations, Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island and Naval Hospital, Beaufort, neighboring to the historic City of Beaufort and The Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort. www.PortRoyalSC.org University of South Carolina Beaufort - Center for the Arts – USCB’s Center for the Arts encourages cultural and economic development within the City and County of Beaufort by hosting art exhibits, theatrical events, concerts, and other performances. It is also home to the USCB Festival Series hosted by Ed Arron. (843)521-4122 www.uscb.edu
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The Craftseller – For twenty years, The Craftseller has been offering the finest hand-crafted pottery, jewelry, art glass, wood and kaleidoscopes by American Craftsmen. Discover unique copper sculptures and delightful weavings. Gift wrapping is free and we ship daily. Mon-Sat 106, Sun 12-4. 818 Bay Street. (843)525-6104. www.craftseller.com The Plantation Giftshop at the Frampton House – A truly unique shopping experience. Tasteful gifts including South Carolina merchandise, books, candles, historic reproductions and Civil War items can be found in this restored 1868 plantation home at I-95, Exit 33.
Dukes Barbeque of Beaufort – Picked as one of the best BBQ restaurants in the nation. All you can eat buffet. Open Thursday & Friday from 11:00 am until 9:00 pm. Located at 1509 Salem Road, Beaufort, SC. 843-379-4744. Joe Loves Lobster Rolls – Authentic New England lobster rolls. Also featuring 1/2 pound NY Reuben and South Philly Cheesesteak. Located at 2915 Okatie Hwy in Ridgeland, SC. Open Mon-Wed 11-4 and Thurs-Sat 11-8. 843-645-7757 or visit our website at joeloveslobster.com for lobster loving events and specials. Mikki’s All-American Cuisine – Serving all homemade American Cuisine, including gourmet breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dinner menu changes daily. Call for current offerings and requests. Catering & functions available. Open 7 days a week, Mon-Sat: 7amuntil...Call for dinner hours, Sun 7am-3pm. 1638 Parris Ave, Port Royal. (843)379-4322
The Red Piano Too Art Gallery – The gallery is located on St. Helena Island, Highway 21 South, just 10 minutes from downtown Beaufort, SC. Our collection represents the work of over 150 artists - folk, fine and craft, past and present.We carry a number of books and other materials relating to the Gullah culture. It is often described as a museum.We are open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm and Sundays 1pm to 4:30pm.
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RESTAURANT FUJI – Truly unique! It’s the only Teppanyaki restaurant of its kind. Watch as your meal is cooked right in front of you. A great variety to choose from, such as Teriyaki chicken or the steak & scallops combination. All meals include salad with ginger dressing & steamed or fried rice. All at a great price. 97 Sea Island Pkwy, Ste 202, Hamilton Village Lady’s Island. (843)524-2662
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Dining & Markets Panini’s on the Waterfront – Panini’s is a delightful blend of old world Italian charm and new world cuisine. Unique Stone-Baked Pizza, Panini sandwiches, Hoagies, Salads for lunch. Dinner features inventive Pastas, fresh local Seafood and hand cut Steaks. Full bar. Lunch served daily from 11am-3pm; Dinner nightly from 5pm. 926 Bay Street. (843)379-0300. www.paniniscafe.net
PLUMS RESTAURANT – Casual, eclectic waterfront dining. Voted “Best Beaufort Restaurant”. Lunch 11am-4pm Homemade soups. Gourmet Sandwiches and Burgers. Limited menu 4-5pm. Dinner 5-10pm Pasta, Seafood, Steaks, and Nightly Specials. Happy Hour Mon-Fri 5-6pm. Open 7 days. 904 Bay Street, (843)525-1946 www.plumsrestaurant.com SALTUS RIVER GRILL – A contemporary seafood grill overlooking the Beaufort River. Featuring fresh fish prepared in exquisite specialties, fine cut meats, a full menu sushi bar, and a large oyster selection. Open for dinner Sun-Sat 5pm-until.
Sushi and cocktails available at 4pm. Reservations encouraged. 802 Bay Street, Suite C, Beaufort. (843) 379-(FISH) 3474. www. saltusrivergrill.com Sea Eagle Market – Sea Eagle Market is a family owned and operated wholesale and retail market. The Reaves family owns 3 shrimp trawlers and 5 oyster boats. After 40 years in the seafood industry, we are also well connected on the Carolina coast. Things that we don’t catch ourselves, we buy from other local docks. Store hours are 10am-6:30pm MonSat. Sea Eagle Market is located at 2242 Boundary Street in Beaufort, SC. (843) 521-5090. seaeaglemarket@live.com T A U T A O L O G Y J H A U G G E R N S A U T
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