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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Oct 13 meeting: "Great Literature"


Hunter Allen and Mike Witt were inducted as members tonight.

It may not have been the best of times, but hopefully it wasn't the worst of times either, as Jodie Sanders made her debut appearance as Toastmaster. A shortage of warm bodies meant that we had some doubling of roles, but Saraí Garcia and Gary Chiu were outstanding as Timer/Listener and Grammarian/AH Counter, respectively. A big, BIG thank you to both of them for doing two jobs, one at very short notice.

We had three excellent, and quite different, speeches. Mike Witt's ice breaker "How's Your Dash" struck a serious and emotional note. Will Higgins made a model awards presentation specialty speech. Tom Brents' "Caught with the Net" was humorous with an underlying poignancy. Then Mack Mercer, Pat Quick and Tammy Bailey put on an evaluation clinic. (We need to look into getting some of these evaluations on video!)

Theresa Eller put Gary, Saraí, Hunter and our visitor Tyra on the spot with some downright Shakespearean table topics, but they rose to the occasion with tales of star-crossed love, betrayal, a bad kindergarten experience, and equivocation!

Jodie Sanders

Monday, October 12, 2009

Area 61 contest results




Will Higgins took first place in Speech Evaluation and Tammy Bailey was first in Humorous Speech at the Area 61 contest on Friday, Oct 9. There may have been a shortage of competitors, but there was a full house of dignitaries and lots of good food.

And those of you not there missed Brenda Daniels leading the cheers! More pictures to come.


Friday, October 9, 2009

How to say it: Annoying words!

What are annoying words? When you hear them, you just want to grit your teeth! Some of these are what we call "crutch" or "filler" words; something to fill up space and time until we can get the next sentence ready. But a phrase like "it is what it is" doesn't really fall into that category. There's another group of words and phrases that start out as fresh and new, then are overused to the point of becoming tired clichés. How about "reinvent," "iconic" and "cutting edge?"

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/10/08/most.annoying.words/index.html?eref=rss_topstories

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Oct 6 meeting: "World War II"

The above was the theme of the meeting, not a description of it. Pinch-hitting toastmaster Tony Morris moderated a peaceful meeting, in spite of all the talk of war. It was nice to see a few faces that have been missing of late.

New member Hunter Allen's icebreaker "Businessman" was the highlight of the evening and won for best speech. First-time speech evaluator Rodney King won the red ribbon for his thoughtful critique of one of our younger members. Gary Chiu, as usual, had some creative table topics that got good responses; all were timed at over one minute. Jodie Sanders took that prize for her Eva Braun (after-the-first-date-with-Adolf-you-know-who) impersonation.

A pleasant surprise ended the meeting. A big thank you to Theresa Eller, who brought us bread pudding for a treat! It was yummy!

Jodie Sanders

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