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{SPEAKER name="Jan de Lap/Charles Dietz (interpreter)"} Here's the R.
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Here's the A.
And there's the G.
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Okay? D, the cars take off.
Ready. A, the race. G, gone.
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Okay, here's another one.
[00:16:01]
Okay, what's the word?
[00:16:05]
F-O-R-D. Did you see it? Let's have it again.
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Uh-huh. Let's have another one, Dick.
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[[silence while Dick Moore signs another word]]
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What's the word? What's the word?
Duel.
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Again. D-U-E-L.
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[[silence while another word is signed]]
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Golf! Let's see it again.
{SILENCE}
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G-O-L-F.
She's making each letter, and then the actions match. And we enjoy doing that.
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Since, okay. How many--
Many hearing people learn sign language. And they have their own puns. And we do too and we make use of signs.
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There are special categories of sign puns, connected with sound.
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Do you know it?