Is there anything le-git?


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I thought I was finished blogging today until I saw this one. It really takes the cake.

Interpreter at Mandela memorial dubbed a ‘fake,’ group says:

It appears that the guy on the right in the picture was a “bogus interpreter” for the deaf at Mandala’s funeral service.

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Other experts in the field that attended the service could not decipher anything the guy was “signing”.

This phony signer went in for four hours making all kind of gestures and motions that were meaningless. I am  surprised that someone didn’t drag him off the stage. Maybe they thought he was signing in a different dialect or something.

Whenever we thought we heard it all someone else comes up and surprises us with a new scam.

What the hell did this phony signer think he was doing anyway? Didn’t he know that there would be someone that would expose his charade in such an event where millions of people were watching?

There is a new nut case born everyday. He probably needs a good rest in a padded cell.

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1 Response to Is there anything le-git?

  1. Brittius's avatar Brittius says:

    Reblogged this on Brittius.com and commented:
    I don’t remember, but back in the early 1980s there was a black comedy television program, and one of the characters was “Brother Man”. It was funny, as this incident is funny. Imagine, if that guy was an assassin, how easy it was for him to get within close proximity to many world leaders. That, is NO JOKE. Somebody screwed up. Somebody failed. There seems to be a culture for that, and it is not funny.

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