The speakers told of large families held together by a mother's love, and leaving school at an early age to work.
"The speaker will be telling us something we need to know," the notes read.
"A bit of a fire on the Man's," the speaker told him.
The Speaker may have told the stories, but the stories all were true.
How do speakers tell people what they need to tell in one hour?
Native English speakers can often tell quite accurately where a person comes from, frequently down to within a few miles.
I think it would have been better if the Speaker had not told these stories publicly.
It could also be seen as a track where the speaker is telling his girlfriend to "shut up".
Another speaker told the meeting that voting against the plan would be "immoral."
To hear the speakers tell it, the answer is, "We don't know, but it's coming."