WHo here knows sign language?

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i'm offering one digit. can you read it ?

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I know the one finger salute. does that count?

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**meep**
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i'm offering one digit. can you read it ?



 


is that a pinkie? ;\


 


 


 


 


 

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I know the one digit plus one for the dog ]:) learnt if from my big bro ๐Ÿ™‚


 


I asked John Williamson to write "And yer dog" on a true blue sticker for my brother but he wouldn't.

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I'm learning AUSLAN at the moment Bob. Have only had one class so far so I only know the alphabet and basic sentences... 


 


What do you want to know?

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You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means
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Yep Pimpy--and your dog lol.


What about the V for Valiant---used by Valiant drivers in the 60s and 70s.


Inspired by a TV ad.--remember that one LL..............Richo.


ps--now i have been getting the sign with the fingers -the other way-lol.

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I drove a kombi for years and it was the done thing to V all other kombi drivers.


I was quite hurt when I changed to the new shape transporter and got ignored by kombi drivers. My van has curtains and flowers on the side but apparently I've been disowned by real kombi owners ๐Ÿ˜ž

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my DD did a year of Auslan.   hasn't done anything with it since tho:|

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I don't know about Auslan, but I do 'speak' American sign language which only uses one hand, occasionally two hands.for some signs eg. describing a nationality.

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