dereksbicycles
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I remember back in 2006 when I bought a 1987 Chevy Caprice wagon. The person who sold the wagon to me knew some fingerspelling. She practiced them with me. I guess that I'm 1 for 1 with purchase of those 1977-1990 wagons in term of people trying to sign to me. I hope that the next time I buy a 1977-1990 GM wagon, the seller will try some signing with me. It's even harder to find a wagon of that caliber right now as opposed to 2006. It'll be even more special right now if I bought one of those wagon and had seller do some signing with me.
I did buy a red 1977 Caprice wagon later on, but I sent out someone who didn't sign to pick up the vehicle for me. Therefore, that one doesn't count.
I hope that the next time I buy a 1977-1990 GM wagon, I'll run across someone who knows some signing like the first time.
What is the odd that I will run across someone that knows signing when I get my next GM wagon as those 1977-1990 models are rarer those days.
I did buy a red 1977 Caprice wagon later on, but I sent out someone who didn't sign to pick up the vehicle for me. Therefore, that one doesn't count.
I hope that the next time I buy a 1977-1990 GM wagon, I'll run across someone who knows some signing like the first time.
What is the odd that I will run across someone that knows signing when I get my next GM wagon as those 1977-1990 models are rarer those days.