[Leigh Sales, The Punch, November 4th 2009]:

One of the funniest examples I’ve seen of somebody being cut off was at the Sydney Institute. Several people in a row had stood up and made statements. When it came time for the next question, the Executive Director, Gerard Henderson, gave a very sharply worded instruction that the audience was invited to ask questions, not deliver lectures. He then called on a woman who took to her feet.

‘When I was a young girl …’ she began.

‘That is NOT a promising start!’ Henderson cried

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