I despised a few...
1. Brother Garza - big, fat, bag of hot wind, AND LAZY!!!!! This man never, ever did service, and was generally worthless
2. Brother Thatcher - a health risk, he showed up for 2 visits, during his whole time, he was finally replaced
3. Brother Andrews - a real Bible thumper, old school type with a handshake like a vice grip, I swear he tried to break bones
4. Brother Burge - still active, just left my old circuit, he tries to be a comedian all the time. This man was spineless
5. Brother Hall - a fat toad of a man, that was obsessed with technology, he loved to eat and talk about the south
6. Brother Martin - a fire and brimstone style southern preacher, who wore very expensive suits, and loved expensive hobbies and food too
There was one that I liked, Brother Spencer, a truly, genuine, nice man. He seemed to care more about families and conveying love than anything else. I cried when he left (I was 12) and I meant it. He told me I'd grow up to be a great man.
I enjoyed Brother L.C. Cotton's talks, because he had a great voice, and was a very moving speaker, that I greatly enjoyed listening to. He was always at our District Conventions.