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"Clothes make the man, naked men make little if any changes to the world. Mark Twain. I would humbly add that a man without a suit is merely half-dressed." Mr. Jacobi, as he likes to be called, is ever an affable chap. Always prepared to voice an opinion, and just as ready to shut up and get some goddamn work done. He tends to lean in the direction of being stiff and formal, letting only the occasional cheeky or impudent remark slip.
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"Clothes make the man, naked people have little or no influence in society. Mark Twain. I would humbly add that a man without a suit is merely half-dressed." Mr. Jacobi, as he likes to be called, is ever an affable chap. Always prepared to voice an opinion, and just as ready to shut up and get some goddamn work done. He tends to lean in the direction of being stiff and formal, letting only the occasional cheeky or impudent remark slip.

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"Clothes make the man, naked people have little or no influence in society. Mark Twain. I would humbly add that a man without a suit is merely half-dressed." Mr. Jacobi, as he likes to be called, is ever an affable chap. Always prepared to voice an opinion, and just as ready to shut up and get some goddamn work done. He tends to lean in the direction of being stiff and formal, letting only the occasional cheeky or impudent remark slip.