I didn’t say that (and I hope not to in the near future — no offense, family). ‘Twas former executive of the North Texas Tollway Authority Jorge Figueredo, who it turns out continues to rake in severance checks from the NTTA. Hmmm. Who else said something like that? Was it former Dallas Mayor Laura Miller? I guess when she said “I’m desperate to be with my kids,” she was actually referring to the youthful gang at Summit Power Group. Is anyone else out there expecting an involuntary family reunion in the near future?
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