Today, we’ve got a truly bizarre and hilarious story from a Florida council meeting that left everyone in stitches. Picture this: a routine Seminole County Board of County Commissioners meeting in Sanford takes an unexpected turn when an inappropriate comment blasts through the speakers as a middle-aged woman steps up to the mic. Let’s dive into the details!
On Tuesday, the council meeting was running smoothly when the chairman, Jay Zembower, reminded everyone to silence their cell phones. About halfway through the hour-long meeting, Zembower introduced Community Service Director Allison Thall to present the affordable housing annual report. Thall, 61, stepped up to the podium and began her introduction.
But then, out of nowhere, a robotic male voice announced, “Older women are often perceived as difficult to turn on.” The comment seemed to have come from a commissioner on the board, instantly turning the serious atmosphere into one of laughter and disbelief.
Thall, trying to keep her composure, couldn’t help but laugh along with the audience. One woman exclaimed in shock, “Whatttt? Say what???” Thall, still chuckling, joked, “Are you talking about me?” The room filled with laughter and chatter as people tried to process what had just happened.
Commissioner Lee Constantine quipped, “That was a good presentation!” while Chairman Zembower covered his mouth in disbelief. The council members and the audience continued to laugh, trying to figure out the source of the inappropriate comment.
Commissioner Amy Lockhart teased Constantine, suggesting he must have pressed something on his laptop. Constantine sheepishly admitted, “I touched that,” pointing to a button on the keyboard.
After the laughter finally subsided, Zembower attempted to get the meeting back on track, giving Thall another chance to speak. “Okay, Ms. Thall, let’s try this again,” he said, assuring her that the comment wasn’t directed at her.
Thall, with a sense of humor, replied, “Okay, I’m not sure if I should say thank you or-” as the room erupted in laughter again. She added, “Wasn’t sure where that was going,” to which Zembower responded, “None of us were, we were all going, ‘stop it already.'”
The lighthearted moment provided a brief respite from the usual seriousness of the council meeting, and Thall eventually continued with her presentation. The incident has since become a memorable and amusing highlight for everyone involved.
DailyMail.com reached out to Thall and the Seminole County office for comments on the incident. According to the county’s website, these meetings are held twice a month, providing ample opportunity for more unexpected moments in the future.

