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  • How to use the Blog? Each TMLP member can have their own blog. If you have not set one up yet, just click the "Create My Blog" button on the right side below. Fill out the settings screen - click here for instructions. Once your blog is setup you can add entires. Only you will be able to add entires to your blog and other TMLP members will not. 
  • How to add entries? Use the "Add Blog Entry" button on the right below. All entires will become available on the TMLP site immediately.
  • What to write about? Well, pretty much anything that excites you - experiences, thoughts, ideas, etc. about speaking, life, the world, or anything else that you want to talk about! You can write one paragraph or 10 pages - it is entirely up to you.
  • Why blog? Writing interesting stuff and about various topics will promote our site and yourself as an author. Our site will rank higher in search engines and will engage more internet surfers in conversations with us as they post their comments after everyone's blog entries. In this day and age, conversations on the Internet are key both to your and the club's success. Happy blogging!

    
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Author: J.R. Casillas Created: 9/6/2008 2:26 AM
This blog is provided as public service to members and prospective members alike. "Comments from the Peanut Gallery" will serve as a recap of every meeting as seen by your humble narrator: J.R. Casillas (the smart aleck seated in the back corner). This will come in handy for members who have missed a meeting and wish to catch up. The blog will also give those interested in joining our club a taste of what our meetings are like.

By J.R. Casillas on 12/1/2006 2:29 AM

A very brief summary of the Toastmaster's Holiday Party, completely bereft of any details whatsoever.

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By J.R. Casillas on 10/20/2006 2:27 AM

Beloved Toastmasters,

Last night proved to be an enlightening meeting for everyone who attended. All twelve of us... We decided to spice things up a little but noticed we were all out of coriander, so we had a panel discussion instead. The discussion was led by the illustrious Scott Mochinsk ... Read More »


    
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