Awhile back, we put Gail Warrior on the cover of a magazine. D CEO called her one of the great entrepreneurs in Dallas, because she founded the Warrior Group, a construction concern. And in 2009, we determined, after much careful scientific testing, that she was one of the 10 most beautiful women in Dallas. Here’s what I didn’t know about Warrior: she used to be a body builder. And here’s something else I didn’t know about her (until recently): she is coming out of retirement. This Saturday, March 31, she will compete in the Ronnie Coleman Classic Bodybuilding, Physique, Fitness, Figure & Bikini Championships. For the first time in 10 years, Warrior will flex and strut and preen before judges. I think I speak for everyone involved when I say, “I’m worried that the Greek bailout won’t work and the sovereign debt issues that are rocking Europe will spill over into the U.S. economy.” Wait, I got distracted. What we were talking about again?
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