Thankfully, I won't ever have to listen to Tim G's rambling, vowel-munching messages again.
To be honest, I did learn much from Tim as when I went into the Assembly, I didn't know where the books of the Bible were. My first Bibles studies at the beach was the end of Hebrews, then John then a year in Genesis.
Nevertheless, I remember when Tim was preaching at CSULB and a brother was writing down notes. I found out afterwards he wasn't writing down content but keeping track of how many times Tim used the word "tremendous". (I think he neared 100 that afternoon if my memory serves me.)
One other thing. As a doorkeeper in Fullerton, I was frequently assigned to watch the front door, which meant sitting out in the hallway. Also, I often volunteered to parking lot watch, especially during Sunday afternoons and Wednesday nights. People thought I did it because I was a gung-ho soldier for the testimony, but really I did it to get away from it all for a while and think. Many times it was quite nice to be in the parking lot, chilling out and watching the sun set, or watching the dance of the clouds in the sky and the birds flying...
I think every doorkeeper learns these tricks. Dan Notti (leader of the DKs) was a master at it. I remember once talking to him in the board room at the Assistant League (as opposed to the bored people in the
other room) during an entire Wednesday night Bible study. Lord's business, of course.