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Post by cooper67 on Jan 24, 2018 12:13:06 GMT
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Jan 24, 2018 12:21:07 GMT
Seems a bit ridiculous to have an interpreter at a concert.
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Post by JurgenVandeurzen on Jan 24, 2018 12:43:48 GMT
I'd learn sign language to get closer to her:
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Post by salopstick on Jan 24, 2018 13:48:25 GMT
She’s suing because the interpreter wasn’t there for the support acts
I get equality I really do but sometimes you know shit like this is wrong
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Post by flea79 on Jan 24, 2018 15:27:37 GMT
She’s suing because the interpreter wasn’t there for the support acts I get equality I really do but sometimes you know shit like this is wrong I wonder if she could hear if she would still like the musical styling's of little mix
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2018 15:29:55 GMT
On a similar vein, it always made me laugh when The Potteries Museum had Braille descriptions of the pieces on show...
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Post by felonious on Jan 24, 2018 17:37:10 GMT
From the interview she gave on Radio 2 earlier she was going in a group of deaf people with their kids who were not deaf. Signing is everywhere now for the sole purpose of including people who are hard at hearing. I know she sounds a little militant but the people who put this concert on appear to have gone out of their way to piss her off.....and guess what, it worked
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jan 24, 2018 17:42:32 GMT
Yeah I don't get it either, why would you want to know the lyrics of a song and music you can't hear?
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Post by felonious on Jan 24, 2018 17:52:03 GMT
Yeah I don't get it either, why would you want to know the lyrics of a song and music you can't hear? If you're taking your young daughter and trying to follow the proceedings?
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jan 24, 2018 17:55:57 GMT
What for though? It's a music gig, which you can't hear anyway, so yes you'll be able to 'read' the lyrics but the music itself will still be off limits.
Seems a bit pointless to me but if it works for her fair enough I suppose.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2018 18:05:38 GMT
Evelyn Glennie
Remember her from the 2012 Olympics
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Post by Mendicant on Jan 24, 2018 21:15:08 GMT
"I wanted to share the same experience my daughter had - essentially I just wanted access to the songs."
"I felt that we were really part of the Little Mix experience," said Sally, "but because it was so good I realised that we had missed out on the first two acts."
Oh just fuck off love. The word "essentially" always rings the bollocks alarm with me. And it's not very pc calling them Little Mix when the potato famine meant many Irish people suffered malnutrition, and therefore didn't grow as tall as the English, who themselves essentially had access to the whole potatoes experience.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2018 21:18:15 GMT
It's a Sign of the Times...and to be fair, it got a little mixed up.
TEST, TEST & TEST AGAIN.
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