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Me and my Fiance went to the ASL EXPO in Indiana, it was a biggest blast we've ever had, they have lots of neat stuff, it was awesome and the best...

I got to meet Keith Wann "Funny Comics" and Matt Hamill "the hammer", he's a fighter and Tom Neville "Comdey" and CC Jones "Very Funny Comedian", they're all greats.

I did saw Rachel Coleman "Signing Time", but didn't get to meet her, she was so busy with all the little ones, laughin' and it's amazin'g...

I missed out one more is Phillip Janes from the Extreme Makeover, I didn't get to meet him, there was too many people there, hard to see everyone there.

Check out the Asl expo and hope y'all can come...


Do your friends know about ASL EXPO 2007 in Louisville?

Not sure? You can fill out the form at
ASL Expo 2007 - Tell a Friend and tell them to meet you at ASL EXPO 2007 in Louisville.

We look forward to seeing you at the Expo!

Best regards,

Chip Hardy
Event Organizer
ASL EXPO 2007
 
Guess Who I met at the ASL EXPO....

Oh my oh my, Do y'all remember the Little House on the Prairie on TV show ?

Sweatin', Faintin' and Thudddd lol Oh my Oh my I got to ...

Guess who I got to meet ... It's Jonathan Hall Kovacs, he was on the Little House on the Prairie as Matthew, which the show was about the Wild Boy who is deaf...Do any of you remember him ?

I got my picture taken with him Yaaaaaaaaaaa hoooooooo!!! that was the best in my life, but aww didn't get to talk to him much but he was really busy and gettin' ready to be on the show which he is a founder, Producer, Director of Rathskellar, he was good and I'm glad I went to asl expo and I had a blast, I'm still goin' forever lol hee hee hee!!!

By the way the founder and CEO of asl expo James Kittel created this website, he is the best creator of asl expo website, it's beautiful and very impressive, he has an awesome talent and he's a very nice man, I met him twice so far and I got to see CJ Jones again, gawd he's so damn funny, oh boy laughin'...

So I'm tired as hack and had a great time last weekend at the Louisville, Kentucky asl expo...

I hope I hope I go again this fall~winter, hee hee hee!
 
Don't know if any of you heard what happen to Devin Barnes from ASL EXPO

In Memory of Devin Henry Barnes
March 17, 1967 - October 27, 2007

Please watch this video: http://www.aslexpo. com/video/ devin_barnes. wmv

On Monday night after Devin's death, I flew home incredibly depressed
after crying all day. I didn't understand why he was chosen to go. Why
not me? I had the scooter accident first, before him, on the same
night. I really wish that one of my bones was broken, so that Devin
would have stayed with me and Chip Hardy, and hauled me to a local
hospital.

I couldn't delete Devin's e-mail address from the ASL EXPO account. I
couldn't remove his videophone number from my list. I couldn't erase
his messages from my pager or my Outlook program. I want to leave them
with me because I miss him so much.

Devin was a source of strength, inspiration and unwavering friendship
for me and many people. I have always looked up to Devin as a comedian
and a true warrior who preserved ASL in the sign language community.
When he worked for ASL EXPO, I admired Devin's brilliant mind. He
effortlessly absorbed culture, comedy and history and adapted them
into his own kind-hearted, and quirky life-perspective.

Devin was an intellectual, but I always felt he was happiest when he
was able to translate his ideas into positive action. To me, the best
example of this was Devin's love for sign communication, deaf
education, sports and history.

On the day before the accident, Devin, Chip and I were stressed with
countless errands for ASL EXPO and decided to rent scooters for a
break. While riding around the town of St. Augustine, we went
everywhere nonstop -- the lighthouse, historical sites, Florida School
for the Deaf, and the bridges. Chip and I had never before seen
Devin's full smile, comedy and energy constantly for 10 hours. That
was true freedom.

People are lucky to have some true friends in life – Devin was mine.
He was also the best friend of so many of us in this community, which
is extraordinary. He was the essence of a devoted husband and was a
loving father of two beautiful sons.

I take some support in the knowledge that Devin will continue to
influence the world as we hold onto memories of his generosity,
courage, convictions and his commitment to positive action.

Devin has done so much touching so many people's hearts. He is going
to be missed deeply, forever.

Please take a moment to watch one of his favorite videos:

http://www.aslexpo. com/video/ prizes2007. wmv

We miss you, buddy. We will see you soon, Devin Henry Barnes.

James Kittell
ASL EXPO
 
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