Alternatively, said like:
― Oilyrags, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 02:28 (eighteen years ago)
too old, not enough sex, just the right amount of location.
― Oilyrags, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 02:29 (eighteen years ago)
American Sign Language, duh!
― Tape Store, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 02:44 (eighteen years ago)
Awfully Sexist Limerick:
There once was a bitch name of Monique
With a pussy that smelled just like old feet
You could see the foul stink
Rising off of her pink
I wouldn't fuck that ho with your meat
― Oilyrags, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 02:55 (eighteen years ago)
astigmatic, surly, lascivious
― Rock Hardy, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 03:02 (eighteen years ago)
six years pass...
http://www.loweringthebar.net/2013/12/interpreter-just-waving-his-arms.html
http://kevinunderhill.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451bd4469e2019b02a57f75970b-400wi
turns out the guy they thought was doing sign-language interpretation at the Mandela memorial was just making it up as he went along.
Obama & some guy
Whatever Obama was saying, that isn't the sign for itPeople realized this during the service, of course, and immediately began to complain about the bogus interpreter on Twitter and elsewhere. "The so-called interpreter on the stage with South Africa's deputy president Cde Cyril Rampaphosa is not signing," said Wilma Newhoudt, a deaf member of South Africa's parliament. "He is just making it up. Get him out!" But nothing was done, and the man continued to gesture meaninglessly while standing not three feet away from Obama and other world leaders as they eulogized Mandela on Tuesday.
Sign-language experts confirmed to reporters that although the man was clearly mimicking sign language, his gestures didn't mean anything at all
― j., Thursday, 12 December 2013 21:31 (eleven years ago)
JOHANNESBURG — A South African sign language interpreter accused of gesticulating gibberish during a memorial to Nelson Mandela defended his "champion" performance Thursday, but said he may have suffered a schizophrenic episode while on stage.
The interpreter, identified as 34-year-old Thamsanqa Jantjie, told Johannesburg's Star newspaper he started hearing voices in his head and hallucinating, resulting in gestures that made no sense to outraged deaf people around the world.
"There was nothing I could do. I was alone in a very dangerous situation. I tried to control myself and not show the world what was going on. I am very sorry. It's the situation I found myself in," he told the paper.
It was a moment in history lost in translation — as an interpreter for the deaf at Nelson Mandela's memorial used gestures that some are calling fake. NBC's Ron Allen reports.
He did not know what triggered the attack, Jantjie added, saying he took medication for his schizophrenia.
Millions of TV viewers saw Jantjie interpreting Tuesday at the Mandela memorial attended by leaders from around the world, but South Africa's leading deaf association on Wednesday denounced him as a fake, saying he was inventing signs.
― Ludicrous Positions IV: Tender Arenas (Old Lunch), Thursday, 12 December 2013 21:34 (eleven years ago)