Friday, August 25, 2006

Meeting Review (15th August, 2006)

Members Present (12)

Shanmugam CTM

Lourdes DTM

Ivan Fong CTM

Ranjit Singh CTM

Lakhmichand ATMB

Kumar

Chandran

Sham Sunder

Pratap

Muhendaran ATMS

Renuka ATMB

Suriakumar CTM

Guests (3)

Sham Raj

Kenny Yik

Hooi Bien (Miss)

Role Players

TME – Ivan Fong CTM

SAA – Shanmugam CTM

Invocation by Lourdes

TTM – Lourdes DTM

TTE – Ranjit CTM

Ah Counter – Kumar

Grammarian – Chandran

Timer – Sham Sunder

GE – Lakhmichand ATMB

Table Topics Session

Speakers:

Suriakumar CTM

Renuka ATMB

Shanmugam CTM

Sham Raj

Kenny Yik

Assignment Speeches

Pratap – Basic C&L #9 – Speech Title “The Trap” evaluated by Renuka ATMB

Shanmugam CTM – Entertaining Speaker Series – Speech Title “Morality – Just A Perspective” evaluated by Ranjit CTM

Muhendaran ATMS – Technical Presentation – Speech Title “ Contract Test Or Reasonable Test” evaluated by Lourdes DTM

Wow ! It was yet another fruitful and exciting meeting. We certainly made it happen. Although some assigned role players could not make it, all the substitutes fitted in very well. Even our first timers, Kumar and Sham Sunder did a commendable job as Ah Counter and Timer, respectively. Congratulations for their spirit of keenness.

The President, DTM Lourdes warmly welcomed the guests and as always, reminded the members about our theme of “Fun, Fellowship & Fulfillment”. He thanked the members for the spirit of camaraderie and teamwork shown in helping to get the meeting ready.

Aptly, the President continued with an invocation that touched on the very successful Japanese entrepreneur, Mr. Honda. He said that Honda’s success principles were: Failure, Courage & Introspect.

Living up to the Toastmasters maxim “ A Toastmasters Wears Many Hats”, the President went on to conduct the Table Topics session as an emergency substitute. He produced some impromptu topics that really gave ample room for imagination, creativity and expression.

The first speaker, Suriakumar had to face the challenge of suddenly receiving a bouquet of flowers from a lady, unexpectedly, and having to respond appropriately in words and action.

Second speaker, Renuka was put in a rather awkward situation of being the only one present at a club meeting and improvising what she could make out of it.

Third speaker, Shanmugam had the embarrassing experience of noticing a lady friend having her zipper down and he was in a quandary as to what he should contemplate saying or doing.

Fourth speaker, Sham Raj had the unusual but must-be-thrilling ‘power handshake’ from a lady who refused to let go.

Final speaker, Kenny(a guest) was asked to remember a song that reminded him of being jilted

The accolade for best speaker went to Renuka who obviously “came out of a one-person meeting, triumphant and more enlightened”.

Table Topics Evaluator, Ranjit was again in his element, giving a very comprehensive and supportive evaluation of the speakers.

We had 3 good prepared speeches for the day.

First speaker, Pratap did his Basic C&L No. 9 with the title “The Trap”. A simple first-hand tip for guys who are still single and hunting. Better beware than to be sorry !

Second speaker, Shanmugam did assignment No. 2 from the Advanced Manual: The Entertaining Speaker Series. His topic was: Morality – Just a Perspective. What is moral to you can be immoral in the eyes of someone else, do you agree?

Final speaker, Muhendaran did speech No. 2 from the Advanced manual : Technical Presentations. His topic title was: “Contract Test or Reasonable Test”. Sounds technical allright, so you must be present to understand. As the speaker is a very experienced solicitor in labour law disputes, I must say you have missed something if you were not present. It’s an aspect of labour laws that everyone should know, whether as an employer or employee, if you want to come out the winner !

Best Speaker of the day went to Muhendaran ATMS and Best Evaluator to Ranjit CTM.

The General Evaluator, ATMB Lakhmichand, also affectionately known as “Lucky” is an out-and-out toastmaster. With his vast experience, what can you get but honest and constructive feedback. He wrapped up a very beautiful and enjoyable evening in his distinctly ‘mellowed style’.

Kudos to all the role players, speakers, evaluators, members and guests for making it a great meeting.

Let’s propel Bangsar Toastmasters into the Premier League of Toastmasters ! See you at the next meeting on 19th September 2006. Have a nice day !


by Ivan Fong CTM

Thursday, August 17, 2006

ROLE PLAYERS WORKSHOP!

A Toastmaster Wears Many Hats!

KNOW Your Role inside out!


DO IT ENTHUSIASTICALLY

DO IT CORRECTLY

DO IT EFFICIENTLY

KNOW WHAT TO SAY

KNOW HOW TO SAY IT

DO IT LIKE A PRO!


FOR A MORE EFFICIENT & BETTER YOU


JOIN OUR WORKSHOP ON

A Toastmaster Wears Many Hats


conducted by

Lakhmichand, ATMB


BANGSAR Toastmasters Club
MAKES IT HAPPEN


29th Aug 2006 - 6.45 pm

RM 10.00
(inclusive of refreshments)


Venue:

MIA TM Club

16-18 Jalan Tun Sambanthan 3,

Brickfields,
50470 Kuala Lumpur.


For reservations call:
Shanmugam : 012-427-0057

Monday, August 14, 2006

Meeting Review (1st August, 2006)

Word of the Day!DIVERGE





Attendees (Members) :
Bavani Rengasamy
Chandran V
Ivan Fong
Kumar Verappan
Lakhmichand M.A.
Letchuman Nagaiah
Lourdes Chandramohan
Muhendaran Suppiah
Ranjit Singh
Rengan
Rema Paul
Renuka Devi Mailvaganam-
Sham Sunder Lakhiani
Shanmugam Ganesan

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CTM
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ATMB
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DTM
ATMS
CTM
CTM
ATMB
ATMB
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CTM



Guests: (4)

Huey Yee (AG), CTM
K.L.Low, CTM
Raaj
Shamraj



Role
SAA :
INDUCTION by :
TME :
TTM :
TTE :
GE :
Ah Counter :
Grammarian :
Timer :
Players
Letchuman
Lakhmichand M.A.
Muhendaran
Lourdes
Bavani
K.L.Loh
Shanmugam
Lakhmichand M.A.
Letchuman


Table Topics Session:
Speakers:
Ranjit Singh
Rema Paul
Sham Raj
Renuka
Huey yee
Raaj


A new system of doing table topics was brought about during the meeting, by using several cards and the topics took us back to our childhood for a moment. The table topics Evaluator for the day was TM Bavani and please take note that it was her 1st time in that role and she did an excellent job by giving her frank opinion. Adios Bavani, you are a true Bangsarian.


Best TT Speaker - Renuka


SPEECHES:

Speaker
Sham Sunder
Chandran
Ivan Fong
Ranjit Singh
Assignment
#1 (Basic C&L Manual)
#9 (Basic C&L Manual)
Advanced Manual Entertaining Speaker #3
Advanced Manual Speaking to Inform #4


Best Speaker - Chandran
Best Evaluator - Lourdes

The GE had good things to say about the club where he was impressed that the meeting started on time. GE was also felt welcomed by the friendly environment that exists in the club. Overall the GE was so impressed that he has decided to join our club. Guess that should be enough to speak the volume of the club’s strength. Keep up the good work members.


by Muhendaran, ATMS

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Another Sad Passing!


Sad news...


Please join me in remembering a great icon of the entertainment community.

The Pillsbury Doughboy died yesterday of a yeast infection and trauma complications from repeated pokes in the belly. He was 71.

Doughboy was buried in a lightly greased coffin.

Dozens of celebrities turned out to pay their respects, including Mrs. Butterworth, Hungry Jack, the California Raisins, Betty Crocker, the Hostess Twinkies, and Captain Crunch. The grave site was piled high with flours.

Aunt Jemima delivered the eulogy and lovingly described Doughboy as a man who never knew how much he was kneaded. Doughboy rose quickly in show business, but his later life was filled with turnovers. He was not considered a very smart cookie, wasting much of his dough on half-baked schemes. Despite being a little flaky at times he still was a crusty old man and was considered a positive roll model for millions.

Doughboy is survived by his wife Play Dough, two children, John Dough and Jane Dough, plus they had one in the oven. He is also survived by his elderly father, Pop Tart.

The funeral was held at 3:50 for about 20 minutes.






If this made you smile for even a brief second, please rise to the occasion and take the time to pass it on and share that smile with someone else who may be having a crumby day and kneads it.



Dear Toastmasters, the above is a fine example of "ploy of words..."


Happy Friendship Day!


Being tired of work, rest but don't stop,
Every thing is alive by unending effort!
Have enthusiasm, obsession, stubborness to win,
Have a tide of passion in your heart for your goal!
Make thorns your friends and love obstacles,
Be charged always with spirits of courage!
The Road to the peak is always full of curves,
You cover each turn smilingly!
Every one has faults, [yet] every one is God's child,
You make friendship with all - BIG and SMALL!

Happy Friendship Day!