August meeting review: Humorous Speech Contest

Gerda delivers her winning speech
Toastmasters welcomed guests, potential members. I say potential for you could smell their interest in the reason for visiting the club.
Solveig McCormick shared how chose the Peninsula club specifically because of the good reputation it has. At the end of the evening, asking for her review she said “…From the second I walked into the room…I have not been received as warmly as tonight for so long it moved me very deeply…”.
To Karen du Preez it seemed, it sounded like wonderful memories of high school toastmasters gave her a calling to rekindle the interest, as well as to support a member participating in one of the great events of the year…the humour competition.
No I’m not done, we had a few guests, Hans Pleysier heard about the club this morning and was so impressed he spontaneously decided to check out the club tonight …I’d love to hear what he thought about it, guess we’ll see if he returns.
Humour Contest 2009
There were competitors.
- Kirsten
- Tim
- Vanessa
- Gerda
- Tom
Kirsten had an inspiring presentation on tips on how to discover and let out the Speakerman inside of every man. Very useful, practical hilarious tips on how to set Speakerman into action.
Tim, such a wonderful start …”The highest reason for most divorces….is marriage…”. A sweet humour, affectionate stories on marriage and his wife.
Vanessa, I wonder if it was intentional or whether I’m thinking too much on the theme of the presentation, I found it raised questions on challenging stereotypical minds on the new Mzansi, classifications of people into boxes filled with presumptions, how silly and ridiculous these assumptions can be.
Gerda with, a modern version of little red riding hood. I cannot even begin to paint the picture of the story and the events. Just some of the highlights “Red rode her Vuka scooter…surviving the mean Scorpion Choppy traffic officer in his blue uniform…vomit in the tumbledryer…to the woodchopper who whipped out his AK47. The most fragmented fairytale ever that flowed better than the alphabet.
It was interesting how humour was presented in such diverse styles; light hearted, sweet, hilarious, wit, thought-provoking, silly, and mostly filled with the kind of entertainment that leaves the smile on your face throughout.
The Club is growing with with new fresh blood; Ana inducted five new members
- Vanessa Clark
- Mapaseka Vryman
- Kirsten Pearson
- Puleng Molahlehi
- Thomas Bowman

Ana (far left) with the new Peninsula Club members: Tom, Kirsten, Mapaseka, Puleng and Vanessa
The newlings pledged their commitment to participate and engage in the activities of the club and the current member welcomed and promised to continue their dedication as well as provide support to the freshers and each other.
Vision for the Year
Ana encouraged the members to view the participation in the club as more than just protocol and structure, to study and learn to enter a process of healing and transformation. To learn and understand how one’s energy affects others, ultimately to find one’s voice in others. To become a beacon of light.
Table topics
Thomas shared a story on not giving up. No matter what, just don’t stop. Including when you are on your ski lessons and you realize you missed the instructions on how to slow down and stop because you were busy eyeing a beautiful lady across a distance. Once you have slid down the slope…
‘Products that are what they are not’
Kirsten Pearson, improvised on the Aerosol: it smells like whatever you want it to smell like
Trevor Poyo, nachos for a special price.
Craig Strachan, the peppermint anti-terrorist device will save you from a hijack.
Tim as Fines Master had nil fault to pick on, instead he thanked Gerda van der Merwe for her excellent organizing and coordination skills demonstrated on the evening.
Well done to
Gerda for winning the Humour contest,
Thomas for attaining second place,
Tim for third place.
Craig for the animated imagination on the table-topics.
- For more photos of the event, visit our Facebook page here.
- Thanks to Mapaseka Vryman for the meeting review.
September 2nd, 2009 at 10:09 pm
I loved this review of our August meeting. It is bringing up the level and it is simply the way to go!
September 2nd, 2009 at 10:20 pm
Thanks Ana – yup Mapaseka did a great job of this review. I know that if I was looking for a club I would find this useful.
I love the venue we meet at – The Tafelberg Tavern has its own unique charm. Watch this space … I think the next review must look at the venue and the food – as well as the brilliant presentations of course!