Where to go – what to read etc to learn sign language ………………?

I’m not deaf \ dumb but recently I watched with concern two middle age D\D people being given problems by a pub crowd!

All they had done was wonder into the pub looking for the toilet! Fortunately a man who did know interceded on their behalf (myself and others initially trying to help as well).

The landlord, bless him, when arriving from another part of the pub, & it explained to him, promptly threw the guys out who had started it!

What’s the easiest way to start, learn it!
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“Unanswered Prayers” in ASL


“Unanswered Prayers” by Garth Brooks, expressed in American Sign Language. [All lyrics and music are property and copyright of Garth Brooks. I am not the owner, nor do I take any credit. No copyright infringement intended.] Lyrics: Just the other night a hometown football game My wife and I ran into my old high school flame And as I introduced them the past came back to me And I couldnt help but think of the way things used to be. She was the one that Id wanted for all times And each night Id spend prayin that God would make her mine And if hed only grant me this wish I wished back then Id never ask for anything again. (chorus) Sometimes I thank God for unanswered prayers Remember when youre talkin to the man upstairs That just because he doesnt answer doesnt mean he dont care Some of gods greatest gifts are unanswered prayers. She wasnt quite the angel that I remembered in my dreams And I could tell that time had changed me Inn her eyes too it seemed We tried to talk about the old days There wasnt much we could recall I guess the lord knows what hes doin after all. And as she walked away and I looked at my wife And then and there I thankedd the good lord For the gifts in my life. *chorus* Some of gods greatest gifts are all too often unanswered… Some of gods greatest gifts are unanswered prayers.

China’s $6.6B global media strategy includes AM station in Galveston

China’s $6.6B global media strategy includes AM station in Galveston
Cruise southeast out of Houston, past the NASA exits and toward the Gulf of Mexico, and you pick up something a little incongruous on the radio, amid country crooners, Rush Limbaugh, hip-hop and all the freewheeling clamor of the American airwaves.

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