Abababa’s Guestbook
Hi There! Welcome to the Abababa Guestbook! If you have been to one of my performances or attended one of my workshops and have something to share about the experience, please feel free to drop a note here! (Unless you didn’t enjoy yourself…then please GO AWAY!) NOTE: Only submit your comments ONCE. Then refresh your browser if you want to see your post. THANKS!
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I was fortunate to see your performance at the RID National Conference in Philadelphia. It was wonderful! I laughed so hard I cried and I cried so hard that I laughed! I felt that I was there with you during every life experience that you shared. Now everytime I see "loud deaf man" I have a smile in rememberance. I hope this will not be the last perfomance of yours that I see.
I was fortunate to see your performance at the RID National Conference in Philadelphia. It was wonderful! I laughed so hard I cried and I cried so hard that I laughed! I felt that I was there with you during every life experience that you shared. Now everytime I see "loud deaf man" I have a smile in rememberance. I hope this will not be the last perfomance of yours that I see.
I was fortunate to see your performance at the RID National Conference in Philadelphia. It was wonderful! I laughed so hard I cried and I cried so hard that I laughed! I felt that I was there with you during every life experience that you shared. Now everytime I see "loud deaf man" I have a smile in rememberance. I hope this will not be the last perfomance of yours that I see.
greetings from sweden, we just watched your dvd, and i wanna to tell, i laughed laughed, totally loved your stories! keep on the great work!
| (55) t. t. Sun, 12 April 2009 03:55:14 -0700 |
Loved you in San Diego. I laughed, I cried, I kissed 20 bucks goodbye.
In all seriousness, the generosity of emotion was so connecting that I felt like I lived every part of your experiences.
Such a connecting and validating evening. Thanks for opening your heart.
In all seriousness, the generosity of emotion was so connecting that I felt like I lived every part of your experiences.
Such a connecting and validating evening. Thanks for opening your heart.
| (54) t. t. Sun, 12 April 2009 01:22:17 -0700 |
Loved you in San Diego. I laughed, I cried, I kissed 20 bucks goodbye.
In all seriousness, the generosity of emotion was so connecting that I felt like I lived every part of your experiences.
Such a connecting and validating evening. Thanks for opening your heart.
In all seriousness, the generosity of emotion was so connecting that I felt like I lived every part of your experiences.
Such a connecting and validating evening. Thanks for opening your heart.
Loved your performance. It brought back a flood of memories. I laughed, cried and had my heart swelling. Thank you for such a great evening. Hope to see you again soon. Norman
I liked your show. funny and very well delivered. the only thing I didn't like were the references to your 3 bothers as Ass Holes and and the reference of your friends husband as an Ass Hole. The reason I think you should take those references out of your show is because there wasn't enough context fot the audience to understand why you felt this way and it came accross as imature and in bad taste.
I saw your show at CSUN few years ago, now attended last night at La Jolla, Ca. Hey your performance was totally balling, rocking tons of laughter non-stop action. I saw whole audience laughing their butt off... Greatest story teller about bridge with Deaf, hearing, oral deaf, etc. What intrigue me is that story telling touch from his heart of a true Deaf identity even though he is hearing from deaf parent. Keep this up!! Thanks for tons of laughter!!
I saw your show at CSUN few years ago, now attended last night at La Jolla, Ca. Hey your performance was totally balling, rocking tons of laughter non-stop action. I saw whole audience laughing their butt off... Greatest story teller about bridge with Deaf, hearing, oral deaf, etc. What intrigue me is that story telling touch from his heart of a true Deaf identity even though he is hearing from deaf parent. Keep this up!! Thanks for tons of laughter!!


