I graduated high school that year. Jebus.
I graduated college that year...
I graduated from COLLEGE in 1974.
...and yet suddenly feeling not-so-old, however briefly.
Willow ,'Get It Done'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I graduated high school that year. Jebus.
I graduated college that year...
I graduated from COLLEGE in 1974.
...and yet suddenly feeling not-so-old, however briefly.
I was 7 in 1988. I think that was when I started learning ASL, coincidentally, since there was a deaf girl in my Brownie troop.
Hil,
I do not believe most people remember that protest and it certainly does not inform how most hearing people view the Deaf community. In answer to your question. I know it because it is in my area of work, broadly speaking. But I probably am aware of many student protests all over the country for other reasons.
I have to say that the things that have made a greater impact on me as a hearing person, mostly have to do with popular media: I read a fair amount of books on the topic when I was an adolescent, CSI's eps dealing with the Deaf community, PBS programming, there was a decent British miniseries on the topic, etc.
And... Toddson sweeps in to make me feel better about myself. Mwah!
Gallaudet's in town and I love watching the kids "talking" - watching their hands moving so quickly and I find it fascinating.
Now that people have explained what the phrases refer to, I remember reading an article about it in either Spin or Rolling Stone around that time, but it wouldn't have tweaked in my memory at all with just those phrases.
Plei, does it need to be black?
Yep.
Ooo! Also, a curly blonde lace front wig. Need to find one of those. About shoulder length, no bangs. Strong curl pattern.
Plei, does it need to be black?
Yep.
Ooo! Also, a curly blonde lace front wig. Need to find one of those. About shoulder length, no bangs. Strong curl pattern.
I like the things in the Pyramid catalogue but I once tried buying a skirt from them ... discovering that their definition of "XL" is a size 12.
The Pyramid dress would have been fine, but for the velvet bodice.