Thursday, November 17, 2022

Lexicon, Cryptic Messages and Spanish in 3 easy lessons - an intellectual morning at EarlyBirds


  
Dear Members, Guests and Friends,

We mustered our gray cells to come up with new lexicon under the intelligent guidance of TM Aleta:

* TM Marie is very grateful not to live in the Ukraine where they have severe supply chain issues.  The plethora of grocery stores in the US have a plethora of products.
* TM Jim G. is an expert in washing, especially greenwashing the barnacles on the bottoms of boats.
* I, Ana, carefully survey snd measure the meat space at the butcher shop in order to buy the right cut of meat.  
* TM Paolo likes the real universe better than the metaverse, which is used to escape reality.
* TM Chris officially named herself adorkable (dorkgeek + adorable).  We all agreed!
* TM Tom is very aware of virtue signaling as a stiff drink of Johnnie Walker.  The rest are falsified memories - his own words. He Won Best Table Topics Awards.

Along came the fabulous prepared speeches....

* TM Val gave us descriptions of the stories behind poems - cryptic messages presented with great hand gestures and vocal variety..  She Won Best Speaker Award.
* DTM Mary Helen traveled to Spain, Argentina, Peru, Mexico to learn Spanish in 5 easy lessons.  She's still at it but knows all kinds of cultures.

As for evaluations....

* First time evaluator TM Emmanuel condensed TM Val's speech into a metaverse and praised her soft, captivating voice.
* TM Marie praised DTM Mary Helen's tenacity in traveling through the long and winding road to achieve great vocal variety in Spanish.  She Won Best Evaluator Award.

The Word of the Day was

MUSTER, verb
To collect or assemble
MUSTER, noun
A group of peacocks

Example;  The muster of peacocks generously doused their Cuban Sandwich with muster.

Here's the link to the recording:


No meeting next week!

Have a great Thanksgiving!

Ana
Recap Writer

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