Switched at Birth has been watched. The music really guided you. I'm not fluent in ASL, I just know the basics. I feel like most of the regular episodes are more signed English than ASL and this one had more ASL. Hil, what was your take?
It really depends on the character. Most of the hearing characters usually sign and speak at the same time, so they sign the important words in the sentences without much regard for grammar. Bay has been getting better at using ASL in the last several episodes. When there are conversations between Daphne and Emmett, or between any of the Deaf characters without a hearing character in the scene, it's generally been ASL, at least as far as I could see.
Wow, a mayor with a mail route. Can't say that he doesn't know a lot about the town... and where all the potholes are.
This weekend I bought a $30 pair of computer speakers at Best Buy, and yesterday I installed them... and they work GREAT, at least if you're sitting at the desk, which is pretty much the only way I play them.
Which means I can get rid of the stereo receiver and two large speakers that take up a great deal of room, which frees up a huge swatch of space... and I have a feeling I'm going to have a completely rearranged study by the time I'm done. Huh.
Wow, a mayor with a mail route. Can't say that he doesn't know a lot about the town... and where all the potholes are.
I bet he has a great door-to-door operation.
I feel a little bad at how hard this made me laugh, but: [link]
A Pennsylvania school district went on lockdown last week after a student’s “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” ringback tone (“shooting some b-ball outside of the school”) was misheard as a mass shooting threat (“shooting people outside of the school”) by an overly vigilant receptionist at the student’s doctor’s office.
A Pennsylvania school district went on lockdown last week after a student’s “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” ringback tone (“shooting some b-ball outside of the school”) was misheard as a mass shooting threat (“shooting people outside of the school”) by an overly vigilant receptionist at the student’s doctor’s office.
Tell me the student was sent off to live with his relatives in L.A.
Once a couple of guys, up to no good, start making trouble in your neighborhood, it's only natural that your mom would get scared and say "You're moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air."
Heh. That is sort of ridiculously hysterical.
I am filled with Buffista love this morning. Like every morning, really, but I just thought I would say it out loud.