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Uploaded by on May 1, 2007

Grandparents of deaf family members who are 30 years old or older tend to be told not to sign.

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  • um u should hav put captoins or something i cant understand

  • @luvergirl1798 It is very time consuming to put captions on and your request is not reasonable. However, there are times I write transcripts for most of my vlogs. Why don't you consider writing to all of those mega million making media companies (i.e. CNN) to put captions so that we Deaf people can understand? They have money and I don't even make one cent out of this so don't target Deaf people by asking them to put captions..

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  • @avbria and to what you said, as far as i know there are captions to everything that comes on tv so i am unsure as to what you are talking about there....

  • @avbria because we hearing ppl didn't think it would be a big deal for you to type what you saw this woman saying. don't be angry at us because we don't know the in's and out's of this sort of thing. sorry. and is it all about a PENNY? wow you guys are just as angry as the hearing crowd. not that you shouldn't be, just saying. wow sorry

  • I agree with Avbria!

  • what a precious grandpop's moment! I had tears running down my cheeck. My grandpa don't signed but he always signed ILy with his 2 little fingers bend that couldn't loose. That's very percious moment from him.

    He is with the lord since year 2001.

  • omg.. what can you say?! that's touching!

  • that's a beautiful touching story..<3

  • geez, i had tears running down to my cheeck. it was very emtional and gave me the chills. Thats the kind of information that should be passed on to hearing parents with deaf children that does not sign. btw, great vblog!

  • It was very emtional and This time Whoever tell him about speech/ASL but Don't Blame him anyway I am proud of his last words! It mean he tried to do his best to show you and ur family! It sound nice and pride to see his sign language of ILY.

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