"Pizza, bear and monster"

musterion

Well-known member
I'm probably the only one that thinks this is funny.

An amateur interpreter for the deaf was tapped at the last minute to provide sign language during a press conference — and things got out of hand.

Before Hurricane Irma ripped through Florida, Manatee County leaders were preparing to address the public with “crucial” information.

That’s when, “in a pinch,” they called Marshall Greene to communicate using sign language, according to WFLA.

Greene, a lifeguard for the county, veered off course when he began signing words like “pizza,” “bear,” and “monster,” among others — words that had nothing to do with the press conference.

“I knew something went horribly wrong,” Charlene McCarthy told WFLA. McCarthy owns VisCom, a company that regularly provides interpreters for the county.

http://nypost.com/2017/09/16/deaf-community-outraged-after-interpreter-signed-gibberish-before-irma/

 

Danoh

New member
Reminds me of a certain, 40 years plus, amateur interpreter of the Scripture over on ECT - so yeah. :chuckle:
 

Danoh

New member
You talking about me again? *sniff*

I was referring to Interplanner.

And he - is always going on about - his - forty years plus.

That in itself - was a distinction.

Rightly divide, bro, rightly divide...the things that differ :chuckle:

Nevertheless, Rom. 5:8.
 

musterion

Well-known member
I knowed who you meant. I didn't know he says he's been "at this" (whatever "this" is) for 40+. I do know he's utterly humorless about himself. Sometimes I think he's a preter-bot.
 
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