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Round I: Doing the bonobo

26/9/2012

 
The Cotton Club was jammers. Eighty people turned out to support the Gift of the Gab's opening round and that means 80 000 forints in the kitty for our Charity. What a great start. Of course, had it not been for the speakers, the audience would have had nothing to see and the judges nothing to judge.

Mark Weston drew the short straw and took to the stage first. He talked us through the changes he's seen in his life and, as befits a birthday, took a trip down memory lane. Next up was Gretchen Meddaugh who educated us all on why we rarely see bonobos at the zoo. [No, I didn't know what a bonobo was, either - but now I know that we share 99.4% of our DNA with this monkey.] Apparently they enjoy 'recreational activities' a little too often. Nour Hajjouj, dressed to kill in a black tuxedo, shared his views on why people stay in Hungary and took the first 10 of the night.  Don Lindsay pressed his mental rewind button and took us back to the early 1960s and resurrected the Beatles vs Stones debate. Finally, directionally challenged Bea Bincze offered her solution for saving your marriage: never ask your wife to navigate.

Going in to the second half - the impromptu set - Don took the stage first and drew two topics: Three hypotheses as to why dinosaurs died out didn't quite grab the audience who voted on the second topic, Internet dating. In true impromptu form he cooked what he had in the fridge and blew Mary's secret forays on the XpatLoop classifieds wide open. Next up, Mark had a choice between stripes and dots and cultural differences  with the audience pulling for the latter - a subject he was well qualified to talk about. Bea had a strange choice between the weirdest city she'd ever visitied and budget airlines  and managed to do serious damage to Aeroflots share price in just three minutes! When it came to Gretchen's turn, the audience went for 50 shades of .... over the paralympics. And, would you believe, someone in the audience actually admitted to having a copy of the book in Hungarian and offered it as a prop. Finally, Noor pulled a fast one and brazenly mixed his two topics in one - UFOs and folk dancing  and bike messengers became Bike Dancing. It ruffled a few feathers but ultimately the judging was up to the judges: Rachel from Australia (who literally landed in Budapest earlier this evening), Javier from Spain, Gearóid from Ireland, Charles from Jack Doyle's, and Frank from Northern Ireland.

And, going forward to the grand final in March [....drum roll....], is ... Nour Hajhouj from Morocco!

A huge thanks again to all the speakers for being brave enough to take part and to do their bit for charity. Thanks to Des and Judy Nix for sponsoring the bottle; to the IHBC for sponsoring the trophy,  SpeechPoint for sponsoring the room rental, and Mark Downey for arranging the venue.

And heartfelt appreciation to the crew: Kath Griffiths, Jeremy Wheeler, Steve Collison, Ilona Miklos, David Saddington, and Zsuzsa Bozo.

If you fancy participating or sponsoring, let  us know... [email protected]


And a word from our sponsors

26/9/2012

 
A huge thanks to Des and Judy Nix for sponsoring the bottle prize for Round I of the 2013 Gift of the Gab, on stage at the Cotton Club tonight. Both were big fans when they lived in Budapest and that they are still participating is testament to the effect this worthy cause has.

The IHBC has sponsored the snazzy new trophies - thanks lads - and other sponsors are lining up in the wings to do their bit, too.

If you'd like to sponsor a bottle or perhaps even the monthly room rental, let me know.

See ye tonight - 7.30 pm at the Cotton Club to see who will take home the prize!

Back to the beginning

17/9/2012

 
Back in 2010, the very first final of the Gift of the Gab packed out the Cotton Club and we were gobsmacked. From our rather humble beginnings where we could, on a good night, expect 30 people, we'd grown considerably. It seems as if something about the Gift of the Gab has caught people's imagination. Back in 2010, it was pretty much self-financed with losses absorbed with a smile and the conviction that once it gathered momentum, it could start to make money - for charity.

Last season (I just love saying that... it sounds so TV-like!) we raised more than 660 000 forints at the events with a further donation of 40 000 from THE CLUB, topping it off nicely at 700 000. All of that money went to the IHBC's Give a Little Campaign. And this season, we hope to do even better.

Last season (I will get tired of this in time!) we were hosted by Smiley's. A great venue that saw anywhere from 70 to 100 people turn up for the qualifying rounds. The final at the Orfeum sold out at 160. And this season, we hope to do even better, starting next week at The Cotton Club.

Last season, we had 25 speakers. Each month the challenge would be to fill the next month's slots. This season, we already have 13 confirmed speakers. So if you're sitting on the fence wondering will you or won't you - get your name in sooner rather than later. We'd hate to have to disappoint you.

Come along next week - bring your friends - spread the word - pack the house - and do your bit for charity. Give a little ...



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