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16 Jun 07, 3:38 PM - A blind slip-up

Posted by Crippled Monkey

Okay, in Ouch's continuing mission to bring you the silliest disability-related video clips that it's possible to find on YouTube, here is the latest offering. And this is by far the silliest (and most embarrassing) yet, as a US newscaster makes a bit of an unfortunate slip-up. Ahem.

Note: If you can't see the above video, you can also watch it here on the YouTube website. But be warned! Comments left by other YouTube users can sometimes be very offensive and contain strong language.

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At 03:20 PM on 19 Jun 2007, Natalie Chetwyn wrote:

My name is Natalie, I am profoundly Deaf, I am in more interest abt See Hear... Would u all help me out please? I have 17months old son calling Dillon Chetwyn... Many thanks
Natalie Chetwyn

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At 06:48 PM on 19 Jun 2007, NuttySurvivor wrote:

Natalie - if you go to the menu on the top left of the page, you will a link to the messageboard. Click on that, and when it takes you to the messageboard, you will find a link to See Hear.

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