It must get tiring!

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Just for clarification, what would you call the sign language aspect of TC?



Wasn't referring to you. :) I didn't attack only one side......

Sign supported English or(SSE) or Sign supported speech.

I realize that!:P

BTW, other situation taken care of. Thanks.:ty:
 
I had the mushroom and swiss burger.. they make awesome burgers but crappy fries.. :(

So I just got a burger and a Vanilla shake.. Not good for my waistline but excellent for my tastebuds!! :lol:

I don't like their little skinny fries, either. But my son would kill for their cheese fries!

Mushroom swiss is my favorite. Not too many places can make them right, but Steak and Shake has a delicious one.
 
I really feel sorry for some of you. Really.

I provided two links to two different schools that use SEE. Jillio was saying that virtually no schools use SEE. She also requested I provide the name of one, to which I provided two.

bop bop bop!

let's focus on one thing at a time, shall we?

What Jillio was asking is a very specific one - "I am still looking for the answer to my question regarding the name of one school that uses SEE I or SEE II as the language of instruction. You claim there are many. Surely out of that "many" you can name just one. .... So, how about those schools using SEE as their language of instruction, since it is not used formally any longer?"

So can you find any single school that uses SEE as the language of instruction?
 
Again, Wow!! Just Wow!!

Okay - now I have read everything, what did I miss?
 
Again, Wow!! Just Wow!!

Okay - now I have read everything, what did I miss?

The party hasn't gotten going good yet. Stick around.

I missed out on the pancakes this morning, so I went to the candy store and bought a lb of JellyBellies. Someone needs to come take them away from me 'cuz I can't stop!
 
The party hasn't gotten going good yet. Stick around.

I missed out on the pancakes this morning, so I went to the candy store and bought a lb of JellyBellies. Someone needs to come take them away from me 'cuz I can't stop!

licorice?
 
licorice?

A quarter lb of them are licorice, 1/4 lb buttered popcorn, 1/4 toasted marshmallw, and 1/4 soda pop shoppe. The candy store has them in bulk, so you can mix and match. My dad and me used to fight over the black jelly beans every Easter.:lol:
 
Ahha. Wow. I actually make the same mix. Sometimes with Lemon. However the black ones are the first to go.
 
bop bop bop!

let's focus on one thing at a time, shall we?

What Jillio was asking is a very specific one - "I am still looking for the answer to my question regarding the name of one school that uses SEE I or SEE II as the language of instruction. You claim there are many. Surely out of that "many" you can name just one. .... So, how about those schools using SEE as their language of instruction, since it is not used formally any longer?"

So can you find any single school that uses SEE as the language of instruction?

Oh my. This is getting ridiculous. This is the last time I am addressing this point in this thread. SEE itself is not a "language", it is another mode of the English language. We established that many moons ago.

I have never stated that SEE by itself is used without the spoken component of the English language. One of the purposes of SEE in the first place was to make spoken English visible to those who cannot access it auditorily. It was also created to address the needs of deaf students who were struggling with English, as they weren't able to experience incidental learning of it because they could not hear it.

I am absolutely correct in every statement I have made. Anyone with a brain and critical thinking skills will come to the same conclusion as me. Although some of them I'm sure are hesitant to speak up, as those who did in this thread were attacked by a pack of hungry wolves.

Jillio was trying to make the point that no schools use SEE. I provided the names of two different schools that use SEE and TC/Sim-com as the primary mode of communication.
 
Ahha. Wow. I actually make the same mix. Sometimes with Lemon. However the black ones are the first to go.

I knew we had a bunch of things in common.:giggle: I always have them put the black ones on top so I can get to them first.:giggle: I like the lemon, too, but the store I use doesn't have them very often.

Did you know that JellyBelly makes a cinnamon gummy bear now?
 
A quarter lb of them are licorice, 1/4 lb buttered popcorn, 1/4 toasted marshmallw, and 1/4 soda pop shoppe. The candy store has them in bulk, so you can mix and match. My dad and me used to fight over the black jelly beans every Easter.:lol:


I like the black licorice too!! :) I would eat them then, stick my black tongue out!!
 
Oh, ok PFH. Anything you say there buddy.

I know, it just pains some of you that I am in fact correct in my statements.

:laugh2:

Since you are the only one that thinks you are correct, that statement is just one more example of how wrong you are!:laugh2: You are not important enough around here to cause anyone pain. You way over estimate your ability to have an effect on people.
 
Oh, ok PFH. Anything you say there buddy.

I know, it just pains some of you that I am in fact correct in my statements.

no pain here sad to say. youre just insignificant. Even your bashing thread turned into a party here. whats that say?
 
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