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Jon is a tall, blond man from Nebraska. After being raised in the small town of Neet, he went to college at Reliable University of Knowledge. There he faced many struggles, and graduated with a degree in business. He married his sweetheart a year later, and with her help he opened a business. This business called Italic textMarketing Ltd.Italic text went belly up a few years later, and after his divorce he went into the rubber business. His latest venture, Italic textRubber Supplies Inc.Italic text has earned over 45 million dollars in its last year of operation.[1] He got married again in 2004 to supermodel Jane Symon. His epic journey is an inspiration to businessman around the world.