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Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 23, 2010, 11:02:57 PM
Quote from: "lilwendy"
Good point!

I just looked at this video too...

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If you go to around 0:55 they will sign the words "lead me to the cross"

Well the lead me should be the same as the lead me in the will you be there video... right?

It's not!

 :D

I´m sorry... but look here at 1 20 when they make it slowly.... to me is the same sign....  :cry:
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Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 24, 2010, 12:32:03 AM
The word ALIVE in SL :
The L handshapes move up the body as if to draw attention to a living body.

This is clearly what we see at the memorial @ 1:22.  

Thanks Missy - great find !!!!!!
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"The righteous will possess the earth,
And they will live forever on it."
Psalm 37:29

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Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 24, 2010, 12:33:48 AM
Missy, the video of the young man doing interpretive dance to WYBT was beautiful. Thank you so much for posting that. It's very clear how much Michael's song touched this young man. Just... wonderful. You made my night.

I do want to say he is signing Michael's lyrics in the song though, not the back up singers.
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Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 24, 2010, 01:08:03 AM
Wow, great find !  :D
This can't be a mistake, this is deliberate, and this mean "ALIVE", great clue.  :mrgreen:
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Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 24, 2010, 02:38:34 AM
Quote from: "Cameron"
Wow, great find !  :D
This can't be a mistake, this is deliberate, and this mean "ALIVE", great clue.  :mrgreen:
DO they now, on that stage, That they are making hes ''ALIVE'' sighns at the memorial of King Of Pop.?
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Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 24, 2010, 03:19:58 AM
Thank u very much for the info, u made my day, a great job, its definitely a sign
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Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 24, 2010, 04:19:01 AM
WOW :shock:  I love this!!!
Thank you so much, great find!  :mrgreen:
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Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 24, 2010, 06:18:36 AM
good investigating!!!
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Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 24, 2010, 06:22:26 AM
Really good find, cant watch it yet though, at work, & u tube is forbidden  :lol: . Ill take u word for it  :lol:
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With Such Confusions Dont It Make You Wanna Scream!!

Re: He's alive sign language during memorial!
February 24, 2010, 05:16:45 PM
Hey guys,

I checked it out, and they do not appear to sign "alive"....@ 1:22, infact, even though there is a slight variation from ASL, all the dancers appear to be signing "lead", the variation being that they make a fist with their left hand (thumb up), and their right hand  (also with thumbs up, join the two in what appear to be a fist bumband draw both hands away from the body into the air to the right. While the ASL version is to make a horizontal L with the left hand and use the right hand to tug the left hand to the right and away from the body.
[attachment=2:wxihjj6r]WYBT.jpg[/attachment:wxihjj6r]

If they were signing alive, both hands wld make a horizontal L (thumbs pointing up) and wld follow the line of the body from the belly up to the chest- not away from the body. Like this:
[attachment=1:wxihjj6r]ASL-Alive.jpg[/attachment:wxihjj6r]

Instead, this
[attachment=2:wxihjj6r]WYBT.jpg[/attachment:wxihjj6r]

Looks more like this:
[attachment=0:wxihjj6r]ASL-Lead.jpg[/attachment:wxihjj6r]


Sorry guys...I was hoping...but no clue here. :cry:
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Quote from: "pyt777"
Hey guys,

I checked it out, and they do not appear to sign "alive"....@ 1:22, infact, even though there is a slight variation from ASL, all the dancers appear to be signing "lead", the variation being that they make a fist with their left hand (thumb up), and their right hand  (also with thumbs up, join the two in what appear to be a fist bumband draw both hands away from the body into the air to the right. While the ASL version is to make a horizontal L with the left hand and use the right hand to tug the left hand to the right and away from the body.
[attachment=2:seakczfr]WYBT.jpg[/attachment:seakczfr]

If they were signing alive, both hands wld make a horizontal L (thumbs pointing up) and wld follow the line of the body from the belly up to the chest- not away from the body. Like this:
[attachment=1:seakczfr]ASL-Alive.jpg[/attachment:seakczfr]

 :|  :(  :cry:

Instead, this
[attachment=2:seakczfr]WYBT.jpg[/attachment:seakczfr]

Looks more like this:
[attachment=0:seakczfr]ASL-Lead.jpg[/attachment:seakczfr]


Sorry guys...I was hoping...but no clue here. :cry:
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