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{SILENCE}

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{SPEAKER name="Jan DeLap/Charles Dietz (interpreter)"}
I'd like to ask you, those of you who know us, are not eligible to play the games.

[00:45:07]
Just keep quiet, keep a zipper on the mouth and don't let the other people know what's going to happen here.

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Now one of our members is hearing, can you look at us and guess which on is hearing? Who thinks he's hearing? Put your hand up. Is he hearing?

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Hearing, how 'bout her is she hearing?

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How 'bout him is her hearing? How 'bout me am I hearing?

[00:45:41]
They're a pretty smart bunch here. Yeah he's the one, he's hearing.

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The point is that it's still difficult to pick out a deaf person in a crowd, it's very invisible.

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And, today for the show we're going to show you a lot of different skits that the deaf have done before. Performed in deaf clubs and we hope that you'll enjoy our theater events and we'll share them with you today.

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Okay, I think we'll start now with something called the bus stop and—
{SILENCE}

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Okay, I would imagine that a lot of you people who think that I think that you don't know sign language, we'll your wrong.

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You do know quote "sign language." Without realizing it. Probably you would call it more like gestures um, but it's not hard