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Re: Klingon/Language Discussion

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That's true, for a number of reasons. First among them is that tribbles are fictional creatures which do not exist.
I hear that's what the tribbles say about the klingons. But they don't like the klingons anyway.




On a similar subject, I was watching the sign language interpreter during the speeches at Manchester yesterday. (It was better than falling asleep ) It certainly is an expressive language and I could almost understand the "words" (or more likely phrases), at least after Dean spoke them. One phrase that I saw multiple times was a shrug with the phrase signed. It didn't seem like a question. Also, it got me wondering if interpreters can have regional accents?
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