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2 Nov by admin in Advanced, humor, videos

Halloween Humor: The Cabbie and the Nun

Although the Halloween is over, I still want to share this video with you. It is really funny. If you don’t understand this video, just ask me on Wednesday. I will be glad to tell you the story again.

First, let me say something about that lady. Her name is LaRonna Lupp Zupp. She was born hearing, turned to deaf at the age of 17. She lost her hearing to the result of the side effects of ototoxic medications she took to treat the rare, life-threatning illiness called Toxic Shock Syndrome.

LaRonna wrote a storyblog titled Life Before Deaf, 64 chapters long, on her blog telling how she lost her hearing and how she accept into deafhood journey. I have read pretty much, but not all of them, but I plan to finish her storyblog some time. Now she is a vlogger. Vlogger is Video-blogger. She won the DeafRead.com award for Best Overall Blog. Her blog is The Ear of My Heart.

She tells a joke about The Cabbie and the Nun. It is very funny. You can view the video from youtube below. I couldn’t not able to get the video itself visible right here. I will have to do research to figure how I can do that, though you see the youtube videos on the third column sidebar. It only will work outside of the wordpress content (I mean outside of the posting entries). Well, enjoy and let me know if you understood this video.

Update: I finally got the video embed code work within a plugin installed.

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YouTube DirektHalloween Humor: The Cabbie and the Nun

Update: Thanks to Jon. I forgot to add the transcript of that video, excerpted from her vlog link:

A cab driver sees a nun waving for a ride at the side of the street. He stops to pick her up. She gets into the cab, and notices that the VERY handsome cab driver won’t stop staring at her.

She asks him why he is staring. He replies: “I have a something on my mind, but I don’t want to offend you.”

She answers, “When you’re as old as I am and have been a nun as long as I have, you get a chance to see and hear just about everything. I’m sure that there’s nothing you could say or ask that I would find offensive. what’s on your mind, my child?”

“Well, I’ve always had a fantasy to have a nun kiss me.”

She responds without surprise or shock, “Well, let’s see what we can do about that: #1, you have to be single and #2, you must be Catholic.”

The cab driver is very excited and says, “Yes, I’m single and Catholic!

“OK” the nun says. “Pull over.”

The nun fulfills his fantasy with a seriously, wet kiss that would make a hooker blush.

But when they get back on the road, the cab driver starts feeling guilty.

“Forgive me,” said the Cabbie, “but I’ve sinned. I must confess; I’m married and I’m Jewish.”

The nun says, “That’s OK. My name is Kevin and I’m going to a Halloween party.”

2 Nov by admin in Open Hands Social

Minutes from October 29th’s ASL Practice Brainstorming Meeting

We will have a meeting once a month to just keep updates and fill in ideas for our social in the future. In our recent meeting on October 29th, we had come up with a few ideas that we want to share with you all.

Five people only showed up.  However, it was a good meeting.  I suggested them about our group name to Open Hands Social. I asked if they have a better idea.  Time will only tell, but right now, we will use Open Hands Social until then. They did have some ideas for our group name, but we had not finished with the group name ideas yet. We hope to continue to that to our next meeting.  I had to move on quickly to other things.

We talked about which days are we good for this gathering social. They apparently is fine with every Wednesday. I am not sure how the others feel about going on Wednesday. We have about 50 people who have an interest in learning ASL.  Maybe some of you may have a bad timing on Wednesday. We are glad to hear what is the best time for all of you, so we can get together at the same time learning ASL and having ASL conversations.  So we decide to keep Wednesday and we also decided to keep the location at Omega.  It will be ongoing for every three weeks at Omega. At the fourth week, we will be going to a different location.

Also, I asked them what do they think about having one day of the week for just Practice only and the other day for ASL conversational only. But we had come up with the idea that the Practice will be the first hour or one hour and half, and then the rest of the night will be just a casual ASL conversational social.  We thought it was a good idea.  The social will start between 5:30 to 6:00 PM, and it will go on until 8:30 to 9 pm. Please fill in what do you think of this idea.

We talked about we should do more things just than inside the bar. We could do something outdoor stuff, like going to Zoo and learn new animal signs. Or we could go to the museum. Or we could get together somewhere, perhaps at someone’s place playing games like Charades, pictionary, or something fun that we can make ASL useful and have fun on weekends. Or something fun and pleasant.  I also had suggested that we should get together for the Silent Dinner.  The Silent Dinner is that we sit around the table in the restaurant, or at someone’s home, and we are not permitted to use voices, we are required to use ASL instead.  They seem to like the idea.

I also mention that I would add Open Hands Social to social networks, such as Facebook, Meetup.com, and Yahoo Group.  That would help to grow at least some to expand our social.  It doesnt hurt to do so.  And it is not hard to sign up and create.  We will let you know how things it goes.

I think that is all we had talked about. It lasts for an hour or an hour and half.  Like I said earlier, it was a good meeting.

-Dean

2 Nov by admin in Open Hands Social, feature

Welcome to Open Hands Social

Howdy Everyone,

I am pleased that you have stopped by here. You see something different here. We don’t call ASL Practice any more. Now it will be called Open Hands Social. We will tell you a few things why we decide to change that. But first, we want to tell you why I am doing a blog. You know blogging is very popular in these days. Millions of people write blogs for different reasons.

For me, We feel that we need a blog for Open Hands Social to keep updates on events, how we are doing and get you more involved better. We will share many things to share with you here, such as ASL stories, articles, links, and Deaf culture, and its history. Not only that, but we will give 5 new vocabulary words every month, and you will able to view ME in signing for each vocabulary word on Video right here. How cool is that? Also, I personally will be doing video blogging once in a while, so you can watch and understand what I am saying, just for your own learning experience and practice as if I am talking to you, you know. Of course, it will come with a transcript after the video. There will be few interesting ideas coming up on the blog, but we are not going to tell you yet… just tune in and wait for our future blog updates.

In the meantime, I have added a few links for general purposes, and where you can learn ASL from. Which is the best ASL dictionary to get? And fun videos for your entertainment. It will be going slowly, but, of course, we will send you for an update when we had added something on my blog.

Well enjoy our blog when you get a chance.

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Dean and David

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