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Sign Language
Loco_lobo 47 Reviews 1128 reads
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I have been in this hobby for at least 25 years and I have never met a provider who was conversationally fluent in sign language.  Once, many years ago, I stumbled across an ad for a provider who said she was deaf, but we never connected.  Does such a unicorn exist?

FatVern 456 reads
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3 / 10

See how stupid that sounds Jake?

JakeFromStateFarm 440 reads
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4 / 10

And he also "liked" his own post!  LOL!  Our SPOTY leader covers himself in Mutame.

FatVern 431 reads
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5 / 10

I didn't like it... Proof I'll like it now, besides wouldn't I like some of the nonsensical things I say that have no likes?

JakeFromStateFarm 330 reads
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6 / 10


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FatVern 397 reads
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7 / 10

Why are you ruining the OP's thread?

JakeFromStateFarm 305 reads
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8 / 10

I'm sorry.  I'm having trouble catching my breath.  Your idiocy is almost beyond comprehension.  Do keep it up.  You seem to have an unlimited capacity for taking abuse.  You really TSTTT.

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 266 reads
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9 / 10

Posted By: Loco_lobo
I have been in this hobby for at least 25 years and I have never met a provider who was conversationally fluent in sign language.  Once, many years ago, I stumbled across an ad for a provider who said she was deaf, but we never connected.  Does such a unicorn exist?

GraceEvangeline See my TER Reviews 285 reads
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10 / 10

But haven't practiced it in years. I took classes for 3 years, but haven't practiced in the last 7. I can still understand and sign, but it would be painfully slow for someone proficient in ASL. I should probably get back into deaf dinners to pick it up again.

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