Ike Godsey's Store - A good place to meet

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Strawbaleman, Jul 25, 2007.

  1. hhicshg

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    He did a great job!!!:hurray::hurray::cheers::cheers:
     
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    Awesome! take the time to listen

    http://www.wimp.com/publicspeaking/

    This is the 1st place winner of the 2014 World Championship of Public Speaking.

    HRD specialist Dananjaya Hettiarachchi is the winner of the 2014 World Champion of Public Speaking competition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. His speech, "I See Something", beat out nine of the top public speakers from around the world to be crowned the best.
     
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    You Raise Me Up - he does a great job!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RojlDwD07I

    Magnificent

    As people are scurrying from shop to shop on the cobblestone streets of a city in Europe, the music begins. The sounds reverberate against the buildings and streets of stone catching the ears of passersby, causing them to wonder the music's source and the reason for its being played. Some eyes are drawn to a man in his 60s, balding and lightly bearded, who is standing alone in the center of the street with a hat placed before him.

    Then the man begins to sing, and more and more stop to listen. His operatic voice reflects no ordinary talent. Sadly, there are those who keep walking, carrying on with their business. But the crowd of listeners grows. Some, in response to the beautifully sung melodies, walk awkwardly up to the man and place some coins in his hat. Others stop and listen - some with smiles, others with tears in their eyes - as the music and singing captures their hearts. Those who stop to listen are blessed with the words of a tender song, "You Raise Me Up," magnificently sung by Martin Hurkens, winner of "Holland's Got Talent" in 2010.


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    Sorry for the 15 sec political ad up front. No control over that if it's still running.
     
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