Southlake Saturday Toastmasters has proclaimed themselves the greatest Toastmaster Club in the whole wide world. After attending one of their meetings, I have to say they are very special. Can you imagine every meeting being a Speechaton? Well, Southlake Saturday Toastmasters expects every member who attends one of their meetings to give a speech, either prepared or impromptu.
On this fine Saturday morning, we heard two prepared speeches and three impromptu speeches. There were also five wonderful evaluations. The prepared speeches began with Dr. Betty giving a speech on Life Lessons from a Box of Imported Chocolates. Did you know that you can learn a great deal about a personality by how a person chooses a chocolate from the box and chooses to eat it? Some just go for it and eat whatever they find while others deliberate and slowly savor the flavor, just like personalities. We also heard the first in a series of three speeches about airline flights. According to Brad, union relationships and contracts play a major factor in airline reliability.
Our next three speeches were impromptu, starting with Lily talking about coming out of the dark into the light. She discussed how the dark of the pandemic transitioned into the
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