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Meeting Report 16th February

On a wet and wild night Holborn turned on a great show for the many guests who visited. In a welcome return to the fold Holborn Speaker’s own Freddie Daniells led the evening as toastmaster. He showed the style and energy that has propelled him to the upper echolons of the TM organisation in the UK. Femi started the speeches with an examination of the why’s and why nots of snoring. Happily with Femi on the stage the audience wasn’t doing any snoring of their own. Auguste then spoke about the perils of believing in IQ tests, and sounded very clever doing so.

In table topics Martin gave us a chance to be persuasive. That is to lie outrageously. How would you convince somebody of something that isn’t really true? There were some outstanding efforts. James took the prize by explaining that for all the good intentions he was just too English to try to get a woman’s number on a train. Ratan also made a welcome return to action evaluating the 10(!) Topics speakers. The night was rounded off with a general evaluation from Christopher Hall, our area governor, who took a unique but effective approach to the role. An enjoyable evening was had by all, the next one is on the 2nd of March.

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The Power of a Pause

A BBC News 24 blooper during the reporting of the Josef Fritzl case in Austria.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loWFypHb48k

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Announcement

Holbornites,

Due to the size and success of the club over the last several years we have developed a reasonable surplus of funds in the club bank account. As a non-profit organisation this is less than ideal so the committee have decided to look at ways to use the surplus constructively and lower it. To this end a few things are happening:

Firstly Bloomsbury speakers has been given a handsome startup fund. Secondly fees are going down. At the next renewal (end of March) fees will be a fair bit lower than previously.

And finally, and this is the really interesting bit, we are offering incentives. Namely, any member who completes their Competent Leader, Advanced Leader Bronze or Silver, Advanced Communicator Bronze, Silver, Gold or DTM will be eligible for 6 months free membership. So, how is that CL manual going?

The club contest is on the 16th March. There are a number of key CL manual projects that are most easily done during a contest … just saying.

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Meeting Report 8th December

Ahh new beginnings, always good. Tonight we had three people doing their icebreaker speeches. Ian Brown, Sophia Siddiqui and James Goddard all did their first prepared speech to the club. Anthony Robinson completed the set giving us his number 5. And in a twist to the usual we managed to shave 30 minutes off the normal meeting length to accommodate a function in the room after us. There is nothing that Holborn Speakers can’t do!

Adrian as toastmaster made himself very popular by bribing the crowd with chocolate. Julie Bart kept time with with style.

For their speeches, Ian gave a musical themed account of his travels, Sophia told us she is Czechistani and James gave the secret to happiness. Anthony meanwhile gave tips on how to give the right impression with your body language.

To round off the abbreviated evening Bode had the topics speakers solving all of the world’s problems. Jeremy Robinson made a welcome return after being absent on Fathering duties to win best evaluator, Phillipe Brack also made a return from absence to get the best topic award and Ian took the gong for best speech. As always we had plenty of keen guests and as a compensation for cutting the meeting short, the Rugby Tavern were nice enough to put on a few plates of food downstairs. All good!

Just one more meeting left in 2009. See you on Tuesday the 15th.

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The Christmas Party!

We started the festive season at the first available opportunity, 1st December say Holborn Speakers descend on Cantina Augusta for a evening of fine food, fun and speaking. A big thanks to Graeme Conn for organising the night and to our special guests from Kim Crosby and and Ian Millen from Corinthians, who enacted the battle of the sexes in after dinner speeches.

Saj led some Christmas themed table topics and David Jones rounded out the evening in his own inimitable style telling us about his (very dubious) adventures in New Guinea.

This was a fantastic night and I think everyone had a great time. I know I did!

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Meeting Report 17th November 2009

Graeme stood in as President for Chris this week and started the meeting with an introduction to Toastmasters. He spoke about the beginnings of Toastmasters and how far it has come. There are now 12,000 Toastmasters clubs worldwide with a total membership of almost 250,000 people. He then passed the meeting over to the Toastmaster.

Joga, our Toastmaster for the evening, proudly displayed his facial hair that he is growing for the Movember charity event. After professionally handling some heckling from the crowd, he informed us that he would be happy to take donations and continued with the programme.

Catriona introduced the Timekeeper role by taking us back to the beginning of time with a Physics lesson that Steven Hawking would have been proud of. On returning to the timekeeper introduction she finished with “Green, Amber, Red. You know the drill!”

Jackie, our Grammarian, introduced the word of the day which was Mesmerise. After a brief discussion we decided that we preferred the British spelling to the American spelling.

Congratulations to Julie for completing her Competent Communicator manual with a great #10 speech. Julie spoke about her love of writing and words, and challenged us to do something creative ourselves.

Diana kick-started her advanced manual with an almost impromptu story about how people can change. Congratulations Diana and well done for stepping up and filling that speaking slot at the last minute.

Adrian, our Antipodean Topics Master chose a theme of winter in London. From “Where Do Leaves Go?” to “Mittens vs Gloves” and “Winter Xmas vs Summer Xmas” to “What is On Your Xmas Shopping List” it seems that Adrian is getting used to life here in London although he still pines for XMas in the sun.

Jenny and Ryan shared the Topics Evaluator Role and also shared the Best Evaluator award too, although Graeme kindly allowed Junior to bask in the glory of thinking that he’d won the Best Evaluator award for a while. For a few seconds anyway….until Junior noticed that it wasn’t his name on the award but Ryan’s. Oops. Graeme quickly took back the award and gave it to the intended recipient, Ryan.

There is no meeting next week. See you all on Dec 1st for the Holborn XMas Dinner.

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Meeting Report 20th October 2009

Bode “Junior” Osenie proves he is the “goat” by taking the hotly contested Table Topics prize, while Peter Fruzzetti fights back the tears as he proudly lifts the best prepared speech trophy. Guy Smith racks up yet another first prize in the best evaluator discipline. Dianna Baynes nails her #10.

The comeback kid Kanishk Walia kicked off the prepared speeches and entertained us with “The Economics of dating”. Welcome back to Holborn, with a few tweaks that #2 could quite easily fit into a humorous speech contest. Craig Reid gave us all a Toastmaster’s history lesson, a clever and topical insight into his Toastmaster’s journey – inspired by his american cousin “John” . One of the key objectives of a speech, is to have a purpose and Paul Lau certainly left us thinking about funding of our retirement. Dianna Baynes opened herself up in delivering her #10, “Truth and Lies”. An extremely honest and pleasant account….She challenged us to take the Le Mans of Truth and Authencity challenges, the 24 Hour truth challenge, http://www.thepoweroftruth.com/24hourtruthchallenge.html. BUT the eventual winner was Peter Fruzzetti, “don’t cry or I’ll give you something to cry about”- Who could forget the first visual of an oversized and enlarged liver ? Looked like it had been out for a long boozy night with a certain Irish footballing legend, who had once graced the hallowed Old Trafford turf. Peter delivered an entertaining talk in the now all familiar “Peter Fruzzetti” style…Keep it coming ! A concise round of evaluations followed the break, Guy Smith once again proving that he is becoming an extremely competent evaluator, congratulations to Guy Smith.

Table topics followed with our table topics mistress, Julie Bart, following in the theme imposed by the ToastMaster of the evening, proverbs and quotes. Bode (junior) Osenie showed that he can win a table topic contest without speaking about the greatest of all time, the “goat” Michael Jackson, Bode certainly proved to be the “goat” tonight. Is blood thicker than water ? mmmm ! Thank you Julie for a great round of topics, congratulations to all the participants – especially the guests.

Our president Chris Boden an unlikely midwife, gave us news of the “birth” of the second Toastmasters club, spawned by Holborn Speakers club, now bursting at the seams and with a waiting list full of incumbent stars – much like the Australian ashes batting line-up.

Congratulations to Dianna Baynes on finishing her number 10 and therefore becoming a Competent Communicator !

Jenny Chung our Toastmaster for the evening, can only be likened to a prize “gunfighter”, during each handover she flashed out a reply, a faultless and professional display. Zadi Zable stood in as timekeeper and made every effort to ensure we were entertained during his numerous sorties up front. Femi our grammarian delivered a concise, yet upbeat report. Joga Bains stood in as General Evaluator and tried to pretend he was from a different club, even though he is part of the Holborn furniture… James Goddard introduced around 20 guests, almost introducing each guest by name – another smooth stint by a very new member to the club.

Another action packed evening ended in the customary “networking” session downstairs in the comfort of the Rugby tavern. Last orders, we’ll see you next week.

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Area Contest

Report by Graeme Conn.

Chris Boden and Ola Aralepo took the respective honours in the Area 34 Table Topics and Humorous Speech Contest final. David Jones from Holborn speakers finished as runner-up in both disciplines. Ian Duthie took the final podium spot in the Humerous Speech discipline, whilst Kenneth Adei took the bronze medal in the table topics contest.

Contest Chair for the evening, our very own Joga Bains. Joga’s warm-up routine, allowed the entire audience to answer the question “What do you mostly like about Toastmasters ?” The replies went something like this, “The people”, “The Guinness”, “The contacts”, “The Guinness”, “The Support”…. you guessed it “The Guinness”. A great warm-up for what would inevitably be a very successful evening at London’s finest. Well done Joga.

The humorous speech contestants for the night were David Jones, Ian Duthie, Kenneth Adei and Ora Aralepo. David Jones’s “Green Man” speech had clearly won the club competition, he knew that with the competition he had to step it up, that he did – it was definitely funnier and better delivered on the night. Ian Duthie gave us a humorous account of looking at life through a child’s eyes, a masterful and well delivered speech – he too was a definite contender for the title. Kenneth Adei explained how you don’t need to be 6 foot 4 to attract a partner, as long as you have the right chat up lines and you’re a good dancer then that’s all you need. BUT, Ora Aralepo’s “You look better on facebook” took the coveted first prize. He is obviously a seasoned stand-up comedian. He was allowed 7 minutes and 30 seconds, he was clocked at 7:27 and was so accurate with his timing, it seemed he knew he had a massive 3 seconds “buffer” before disqualification.

Personally, I would have happily paid good money to see every one of these contestants. Where else can you be entertained for free ??

The Table topics question, a very topical one “Isn’t it time we showed going green the red card ?”

David Jones produced a funny, but more serious answer to the question. What a question to ask a man who is probably greener than most, he rattled of facts, figures and key information and told us to be confident that scientists and governments are working towards a solution. Kenneth Adei asked “Who is this, who is this even thinking that we should be showing green the red card”. He delivered humorously aggressive attack on those people thinking that “going green” is a fad, and encouraged all to become greener. Our president, Chris Boden, on the night produced a faultless table topics display. Faultless not only because it won the competition, but it is still being talked about some weeks afterwards. Once again he demonstrated his natural ability to deliver a totally contrasted view of the question, in green he saw “Aliens” and in the red card he saw the “Red Planet”. Well done to the other table topics contestants for taking part.

As would be expected, the evening continued in the Rugby tavern downstairs until time was called, no red light this time, just the familiar sound of the last orders bell.

To quote David Jones, “I take part in every single competition, it is the finest way to improve”. So Holborn, get involved, get ready for your next club competition. Thank you to all the contestants, the timers, the counters, the guests, the judges, the contest chair, the president and to Holborn speakers club for another well hosted area final.

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Contest Night!

As you will have noticed I don’t go in for hyperbole. That was without doubt the greatest club contest in the history of Toastmasters. Holborn Speakers once again proves that we know how to turn it on for the big events.

Firstly, let’s talk numbers. Eight humorous speeches, eleven table topics contestants. Sensational. And I think everyone there will agree the quality was amazing. Not to mention diversity – we had everything from self help, talking dogs and in-laws to scoring free food, running to look good and lying to your children. But the battle came down to Riad “Dr Love” Hamada and David “I’ve been to a festival too” Jones. As my father always told me, old age and experience beats youth and enthusiasm every time. And so it went. David reclaimed his title from the young French challenger, reversing last year’s result! Craig Reid’s dissection of the self help genre netted him a well deserved third place.

Table topics saw another showdown of skills. We love our topics and tonight was no exception. Saj gave the provocative question “Everyday we see reports of feral youth running wild. Is there anything we can do about it or is it too late?”

As I was speaking second last I didn’t see most of the speeches, but I am assured they were brilliant. Once again experience won the day and David Jones was placed first, with yours truly a close (I assume) second. And a big well done to Rosalind Oakley, one of our newest members, who took third place with a bold and confident speech.

Now due to our reduced area size this year there are only three clubs competing in next week’s area contest. Therefore each club is sending two representatives for each contest, yay!! Area final is being hosted by us, at the Rugby Tavern next Wednesday the 7th October. Be there and cheer on your club and enjoy a night full of surprises.

David Jones clean sweep

And the winner is ... David Jones

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Meeting Report 22nd September

Holborn Speakers hits the mark again with another dynamite evening. Four speakers stepped up – Sarah Maloof told us animatedly about the perils of making big decisions, Paul Lau shared the secrets to success in business, Guy Smith gave a personal and uplifting story about one of his great challenges in life and finally Riad Hamada gave us his number 10 speech. It was a moving account of overcoming adversity using imagination and courage. Congratulations Riad on finishing your first manual and becoming a Competent Communicator!

The table topics had a decidedly business theme to them, but don’t think that stopped them from being a lot of fun. Craig gave us some interesting scenarios from buttering up the boss to firing an employee. We learnt that Zadi will be very gentle firing someone, but Kaveh is not to be trusted with juicy gossip! In the end though, the audience vote decided that lying and backstabbing wins out every time.

Anthony Robinson gave a very refined and well informed report on our grammar and the GE, David O’Neil, was both thorough and on time. A rare and precious quality in a general evaluation. Remember, contest night is next week, be there!

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