" She sighed, andseemed to be fighting back tears. "You said a few things to me the dayyou sprained your knee," she continued softly. "Some things ...that werepretty blunt and accusatory and ... spiteful."Tommi stiffened, starting to feel defensive.Rachel noticed Tommi's reaction and shook her head slowly. "I want youto know that I don't feel like you owe me an apology. I had it coming,and more."Tommi relaxed a bit. She stared into her half-empty bottle ofgrapefruit juice, wondering what to. "So, what did you want to talk to me about?" he smiled. "I know it's more than just passing the time of day." Well, I won't beat around the bush with you or try to spin you a yarn. I was wondering if you'd like to start your retirement a little sooner than the end of the month?"He laughed. "You want me out of here that soon?" No, I was thinking that you could get a head start and wouldn't have to worry about my constantly interrupting you with questions or issues." Come on, Gabe. I know what. ”“There you are! We were well organised because we were acting as a company team. We just did not declare that fact, as it was irrelevant to the task in hand.”“But you were all named Robertson!”“Indeed. That is an example of our company cohesiveness. Our senior staff mostly changed their names by deed poll to Robertson, to make the company’s link to Reginald Robertson more intense. Even the company’s name reflects that commitment. The abbreviation of Recovery Enterprise Group spells R.E.G –. .. ... and waited.Finally Mr. Bell said, "The city and county are totally on your side, David. We can count on their support as far as zoning, permitting, and road building is concerned. If you intend for the trust to pay for the actual stadium, and they are only involved in infrastructure of public areas, then they are one-hundred percent behind you. This thing will soar through the county offices in no time. The even better news is, they are willing to provide the land for the stadium,.
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