Irishman Speaks - Conor Cunneen
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You can read Mark Twain's comments about the San Francisco earthquake below
On website of Humorous Motivational Healthcare Keynote Speaker Conor Cunneen
But before you read the great motivatonal humorous speaker's comments!
Given that Mark Twain left this earth in 1910, he will not be available should you be seeking an inspirational, motivational, humorous keynote healthcare speaker but you can read one of his many speeches below (this time about the San Francisco earthquake) where admittedly it is difficult to show what a wonderful creative motivational funny speaker he was.
However, don’t despair, the Irish keynote speaker is here!
The advantage of selecting Irish keynote speaker Conor Cunneen for your next conference is that he is very much alive and he has won numerous awards recognizing his ability as a humorous healthcare keynote speaker including Chicago Humorous Speaker of the Year for a speech on Customer Service in San Quentin Jail. (audio clip)
Conor is just a little invested as a motivational and humorous healthcare keynote speaker because he has had two bouts with cancer. "Having had a thyroidectomy and a prostatectomy, I how have a unique Irish condition knows as 'There's not much left-o-me!' Every cloud has a silver lining. I went into hospital for my prostatectomy with a newly purchased pair of Monty Python pajamas, bearing the legend, 'It's just a flesh wound!' Believe it or not, I have now created a funny, poignant keynote titled 'It's Just a Flesh Wound' for healthcare conferences."
Watch this Chicago based Irish healthcare keynote speaker’s presentations on: Learn The Secret to his Brogue See Vision with a twist which might make you thirsty
Keynotes like this have Energized, Educated and Entertained audience from Harley-Davidson to Helsinki, from Memphis to Malaga and many places in between. Provide your event with a Top o’ the Morning Feeling by contacting Conor Cunneen.
Conor Cunneen is the perfect Healthcare Keynote Speaker for your next conference. Testimonials include: “You made me laugh and cry.” Cancer Institute of New Jersey“You saved the best until last.” Illinois Hospital Association“In thirty years of association work, I have never seen a speaker as well received as you"-Incentive Marketing AssociationWatch Conor Cunneen tell The Secret to his Brogue
But enough of the hyperbole and over the top hoo-haa about the Irish humorous keynote speaker which Conor apologizes for but it does help with search engines. Now, isn't he the devious funny motivational humorous keynote speaker?
Let's get to Mark Twain, probably the finest humorous keynote speaker of all time (and even longer, as he might have said.) As well as being a funny motivational humorous keynote speaker, Twain experienced life in good and bad form. SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKEAfter the address at the Robert Fulton Fund meeting, June 19, I haven't been there since 1868, and that great city of San Francisco has grown up since my day. When I was there she had one hundred and eighteen thousand people, and of this number eighteen thousand were Chinese. I was a reporter on the Virginia City Enterprise in Nevada in 1862, and stayed there, I think, about two years, when I went to San Francisco and got a job as a reporter on The Call. I was there three or four years. I remember one day I was walking down Third Street in San Francisco. It was a sleepy, dull Sunday afternoon, and no one was stirring. Suddenly as I looked up the street about three hundred yards the whole side of a house fell out. The street was full of bricks and mortar. At the same time I was knocked against the side of a house, and stood there stunned for a moment. I thought it was an earthquake. Nobody else had heard anything about it and no one said earthquake to me afterward, but I saw it and I wrote it. Nobody else wrote it, and the house I saw go into the street was the only house in the city that felt it. I've always wondered if it wasn't a little performance gotten up for my especial entertainment by the nether regions.
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