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Name: Sarah Hafer on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Cindy Barnett on Sep 26, 2007Comments: my brother is hearing . he take me go to back home from homesick he driving fast . the cop fellow the my brother he move another side road . I told him what wrong the car ... he said the cop stop my brother . i said oh i see . he ask me what sign deaf I told him act dont speak with sign language . so he fool the cop he said dont speak . the cop skill sign language he stuck no answer so cop catch him to lying fake deaf s sign i told him oh ouch . so cops calling our parents to come stop cops office and they ask cops what happen . cop said call (lair the cop) about my brother lying them that he is deaf so free not give ticket ... my parents get my brother in punshied .. i am good angela smile to my brother . i told my brother it is not easy for him . watch out on cops can the skill sign language some states . he quite and not said to me . the endFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments: You seem concerned about this hearing person... Did you use their story ASL rocks!!!! Manny is so funny !!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Mary Carver on Sep 26, 2007Comments: ASL is Deaf's language. No hearing person can claim it as their's invention or whatsoever just like you can't claim speaking as your invention!Flag
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Name: Noni Warner on Sep 26, 2007Comments: one ASL english interpretation student was describing a swing where there are many seats, kids ride in seats and go around in circle around a pole. she described the seats as VAGINA IX LOC, VAGINA IX LOC and it was just too funny.Flag
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Name: Yvonne on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Bove on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Donna Cork on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments: Oh yes more than 20 years ago, my supervisor accidently signed "vagina" for pizza when I asked her what she want for lunch. I laughed my head off and she kept signing "vagina, vagina, what what what"Flag
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Name: Samantha on Sep 26, 2007Comments: I'm hearing but im learning asl at school and i think what that the guy who is 'stealing' the sign is retarded and needs to realize that that is like claim that you made up a verbal wordFlag
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Name: Michelle Passeck on Sep 26, 2007Comments: Don't let the hearing people take away Deaf's true and real first language, ASL! Leave ASL alone and let us be in peace. You go, Keith Wann! You're the best. MishaFlag
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Name: Lindsey on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sharon on Sep 26, 2007Comments: I am tired of "hearies" who wants to take the credits that belongs to deafies, and our language... Hearies you need to stop take over, or "think you know it all" Butt out!Flag
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Name: Wanda Leigh Garner on Sep 26, 2007Comments: I learned ASL at the age of 11 in 1964 when I enrolled into Georgia School for the Deaf. I still sign the 1960s' ASL and often freak old timers out. Old Timers who "updated" ASL along the years because they are around ASL signers and increasing numbers of Gally Grads. Me I live in the HEARING WORLD that takes pride in being the most updated civilization except ASL. I'm a good example of that and i admit I enjoy making people laugh at the antique ASL I still use. Coca Cola before the invention of canned coca cola, for example. Anyway Keith didn't invent the vagina issues Heafies are accusing him of and heck no, no hearing person or heafie invented those signs they claimed to have invented. That gets under my skin!!! I can't wait to get to know Keith Wann more and watch him more. I'm glad he's increasing his accessability to all of us so we can tune into his comical personality. Right, Keith ;-)Flag
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Name: Jules Armstrong on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lynn Nichols on Sep 26, 2007Comments: I am a hearing person and I can't believe that someone would try to do this to Keith Wann. What is this world coming to! Sign Language is a beautiful language used and OWNED by the Deaf. What right does a hearing person have to take credit for that We should feel privileged to be able to use it ourselves.Flag
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Name: Gregg Scott on Sep 26, 2007Comments: What an idiot! I've seen people sign vagina when they meant "boat." And I've heard of someone using vagina to say "triangle." Tons of people have had similar experiences and to claim to be the inventer is moronic.Flag
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Name: Chris Held Gaitan on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Amy Lazzaretti on Sep 26, 2007Comments: ASL is both Deaf and CODA's natural language and open to all to see and use as a primary communication - not to be exploited for $$ or sole ownership by the hearing (non-CODA)! Another kind of audism and that must be stopped!Flag
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Name: David Barnes on Sep 26, 2007Comments: deaf people likes to keep open minds about jokes.. makes me laughing..Flag
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Name: Patricia Zimmet on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenny Perlis on Sep 26, 2007Comments: Since when do hearies invent ASL I could understand if perhaps the hearing people was a CODA (children of deaf adults) or an ASL master but come on!Flag
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Name: Joanna Simpson-Abel on Sep 26, 2007Comments: Funny story that happened to me...in my ASL I class I was learning a Dialogue and the word "mooch" was used....I was practicing and a Deaf classmate started staring at me and laughing hysterically...instead of "mooch" I was signing "blow-job"!!!! ---I was SOoooo embarrassed!Flag
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Name: Marie McCumber on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Melanie Whittle on Sep 26, 2007Comments: As an ASL student, I have used MANY signs incorrectly, including vagina. ASL is a language, it is crazy to think that anyone would try to copyright the story; especially when so many people share that exact experience.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments: Dont whittle away our language copyrighting sign by sign... How dare you do this to us 'meet' off!Flag
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Name: Peter on Sep 26, 2007Comments: Lemme guess the hearie is Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean)... Did he finally get tired of you stealing his storiesFlag
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Name: Erin M. Whitney on Sep 26, 2007Comments: You have a loyal friend and fan in me. Keith, you rock. Hardcore.Flag
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Name: Sean Forbes on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Cook Fan on Sep 26, 2007Comments: Is this all a blow up from Texas when I saw you say that you could tell Peter Cooks Stories better than him you said he shouldn't even be allowed on stage Peter Is the best.Flag
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Name: Jose Ramos on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments: In 1980, a hearing man came up to me (I was 2 at the time) and asked if I wanted a cookie, but signed vagina. Whoops!Flag
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Name: Joshua Josa on Sep 26, 2007Comments: ASL belongs to deaf people!Flag
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Name: Daniel Katz - Hernandez on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments: It's silly to copyright signs or stories, and the ones you tell have been part of ASL lore for generations. Another one for you: a waitress asked if I wanted "pink" meat or well-done. She signed it P on the nose instead of on the chin. It was a wonder the howls of laughter didn't make her quit her job.Flag
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Name: Amy Barber on Sep 26, 2007Comments: Yes, this hearing person is wrong.Flag
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Name: Stacey on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tony Nicholas on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan M. on Sep 26, 2007Comments: I don't like the sign it is gross!!Flag
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Name: Leala Holcomb on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tracy Hanson on Sep 26, 2007Comments: How ridiculous. People will do anything to try to make a buck these days - but claiming a part of a language is yours exclusively Get real. My favorite whoops was one told to me by a friend - someone was describing a black bathing suit to her that had big pink polka dots. But instead of signing PINK - here, here, here - she signed that she had penises all over her bathing suit. That must have been a very interesting pool party!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Brianna Allen on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rita Lyons on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ellen Frew on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarabeth Schuetz on Sep 26, 2007Comments:Flag