Wow! I don't know sign language - am I correct in thinking that this was Carroll's Jabberwocky? If so, then I very much enjoyed following along (as best I could). This was really interesting - I'd love to know how he managed all of Carroll's nonsense words.
Wow! I don't know sign language - am I correct in thinking that this was Carroll's Jabberwocky? If so, then I very much enjoyed following along (as best I could). This was really interesting - I'd love to know how he managed all of Carroll's nonsense words.
bottlefame 4 months ago
I've talked to some deaf people on AIM or whatever over the years and they all typed like idiots.
CBoyardee 7 months ago
@CBoyardee, your mom types like an idiot.
JJJMo30 6 months ago
@CBoyardee Ive talked to some hearing people on AIM over the years. You've got a fair share of idiots too.
PyrPyro 5 months ago 3
@CBoyardee Bro. Not only is that a really rude thing to say, but it's equally ignorant. Educate yourself.
PratNamedEvans 5 months ago
Awesome to see another version!
pura55vida 1 year ago
How nice to see a more broken-down version of the Malzkuhn/Velez original. Very clear, very entertaining! Thanks!
Kaffryn 2 years ago
Thanks for your comments. appreciate it!
mindytheron 2 years ago
well done. throughly enjoyable!
poppycock1 2 years ago
That was beautiful! I love to see ASL at its full potential. Ten stars!!
lngwstx 3 years ago
I've seen the Patrick Graybill version of Jabberwocky and it's nice to see another version :)
drivebyluna 3 years ago
something different! 5 stars! :)
bluescorpion72 3 years ago
ur so great!!
thmannen 3 years ago