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My new Sicilian coppola
Here it is, my new flat cap, or as they call it in Sicily - coppola. And the hatmaker in Palermo who adjusted it exactly to my size right in front of me! What an exciting experience 😊
My new Sicilian coppola
Problems?
If you have the money to solve the problem, then you don’t have a problem!
Problems?
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Indeed! One old version of this proverb is "if you can solve a problem with money - it isn't a problem; it's merely an expense"
Are Loafers Now Cool?
I did a search to see if this article had been discussed. Didn't see anything but then, how do you get the search to show the newest results first? That said, have the younger crowd ditched sneakers and rediscovered loafers as stylish? "The Loafer’s Big Generational Shift" https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/a70333866/loafer-generational-shift-trend-2026/ "“About 18 months ago we noticed the big fashion brands started to delete sneakers from their runway shows.” he (British shoemaker Tim Little) told me (the author of the article Nick Sullivan) over a steak au poivre at our seasonal and very unfashionable haunt in Bastille one night. “At the same time, we started hearing from our retailers that our youngest customers were bypassing sneakers in growing numbers and asking what they could get for their budget that—specifically—wasn’t sneakers.” Trends have their lifespan, of course. For Little this was something else. “I think it’s also partly fatigue” he told me. “As if that younger generation has grown tired of the endless drop culture in sneakers and maybe even a sense of nostalgia for a time—at least in their minds—when style wasn’t constantly being shilled at them. Buying shoes that will last past six months is an appealing way to escape that endless fast-fashion cycle.” --- I haven't bought a pair yet, but they are on my radar in the thrift store runs.
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In Miami Beach I wear loafers most of the year ! Considering Fisherman Sandals for the hottest months though
96 Hours In Miami...What To Do? Future LIVE Guests?
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96 Hours In Miami...What To Do?  Future LIVE Guests?
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Hello Antonio ! Welcome to Miami ! seems like the weather is warming up so you and your family are going to have a great time 😎 For recommendations: I am not going to send a long list, but my favorite spots my South Beach neighborhood are: 1) La Folie on Espanola - crepes, coffee and they have a very interesting French dish called the Egg Coccote. 2) PaperFish on Espanola - good sushi and a few Happy Hour coctails that won't break the bank, and we like the ambiance there 3) if you like a very festive atmosphere go to Hosteria Romana - a lot of people love it as they keep you engaged and entertained with Italian music Cheers!
Business Tip For Gentlemen
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, part of this community and this journey is making wise and sound business decisions that will not only impact your current affairs but also your future and your family's future. This is something that you can pass on even to your kids that are adults, then they can do this for their for kids. For those that have children in middle and high school, here is an idea that will help build a future for your kids, (DISCLAIMER, THIS IS JUST AND IDEA AND NOT GIVING FINICIAL ADVICE.) This will help your kids get off to a great start in life. 1.When your kids start high school, open up an LLC for them. You can say it's a consulting business. 2. Open a business bank account for them and set up auto deposit of $50.00 a week 3. Open up 5-8 tradelines and use it for stuff around the house like cleaning supplies. When they graduate from high school, they will have a 4-year-old LLC, with 4 years if history, and a $12,000.00 bank account balance. Congratulation you just gave your kids the privilege you never had. You can do any amount you want to start off with this was just an example of how you can give your kids a head start that we never had.
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One of my friends opened a Roth IRA for their kid and as long as the kid had a job and made some money, she deposited an amount corresponding to the kids taxable income to the Roth. That's a gift that will grow for a lifetime, tax free. Well,,assuming they're not going to change the IRA laws..
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Mark Roz
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56 yrs old male, married, living in Miami Beach FL. Primary Patent Examiner at United States Patent and Trademark Office. Major hobby: Jazz Piano

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