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Originally Posted by Chase
You're correct.
Maybe I should sign the idiom meaning "no use to go on."
1. Hold the O-hands palm down at chin level, and open them for "lost."
2. Palm-up A-hands at chest-level, left slightly ahead, then drop and open both hands for "cause."
Is this a "lost cause" maybe? Seems to me folks aren't too interested. Maybe we're not playing the game right for others. What do you think?
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Well it seems to me there are a lot of shy lurkers out there who find the game interesting but don't know how to jump in. If thats the case, I would challenge them to go to this deaf web site. It has a bunch of ASL IDIOMS and you guys that don't feel comfortable playing with English can challenge us Hearies and Late Aquired Deafies to the same game. SEE HOW WELL WE DO IN YOUR LANGUAGE!

(see me jumping up and down singing, "I'm ready! I'm ready" OK! The gauntlet has been thrown down! (That is an English Idiom that means a challenge has been issued! Woohooo! Bring it on!
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