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never stop dreaming

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no matter how crazy people may say you are – never live down your dreams…. i edited this pic of me back in summer 2003 – roadtrip USA w/ my bro Scott – this is at “duck lake” *** (correction, Scott / Fuzzyglasses said… Mallard Lake ) deep into yellowstone national park

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The biggest thing since NAFTA – S. Korea & USA

In china business by Michael MicheliniLeave a Comment

maybe i’m gonna look into trade w/ South Korea………..see belw… ————— The biggest thing since NAFTA The U.S. and South Korea reached a landmark deal to slash tariffs and other trade barriers in the biggest such pact since the North American Free Trade Agreement, which took force in 1994. The deal could boost trade between the two countries by $20 …

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last night’s birthday bash

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birthday party – going away paty- sat march 31 ..> Host: Michael Michelini Location: Lucky Jack’s129 Orchard Street, New York, NY View Map When: Saturday, March 31, 10:00pm Phone: 212-477-6555 Ready to rock! Turning the big 26 – decided keep it a LITTLE bit low key and do it at one of my favorite local spots – its a block …

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fearless leader

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@ the met chillin here with my man george imagine that man he is looking straight on at he enemy not second guessing anything focus and determination but also attacking his enemy at the weakest links

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jimmy hendrix photo at sunday brunch

In usa by Michael Michelini2 Comments

morning after my birthday party out with katie and scott at some french cafe and saw this cool pic of jimmy hendrix very cool spot katie us also talking about my getting an italian citizenship cuz i am thinking to one day move there

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how will this affect my new venture

In china business by Michael MicheliniLeave a Comment

as my new venture is based around sourcing product from China – I see today’s news rather alarming… —————— Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez announced the newChinese duties at a press conference in Washington. The Bushadministration, which debated the change internally for months,faced pressure to expand the tariffs from steel companies, textile producers and other manufacturers and their advocates inCongress. …