Ok. I need new glasses. :-) I just looked at the video again and see what you are saying. I asked because I was wondering. I wanted to make sure that I truly understood. I wasn't changing on you. :-) Go ahead and get the rest. ;-) I agree that it is better than the alcohol.
<br><br>Adam<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/9/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Valerie Sutton</b> <<a href="mailto:signwriting@mac.com">signwriting@mac.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
SignWriting List<br>July 9, 2007<br><br>On Jul 9, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Adam Frost wrote:<br>> So Cherie's original writing of WOW and DANCE that Charles showed<br>> from SignPuddle are a correct spelling? Because the last video that
<br>> you sent to the list Rotisserie2.wmv is this movement.<br><br>NO! It is NOT this movement on the video. It is totally different...<br><br>First, Cherie's movement on the Cat in the Hat video TRAVELED!<br>Rotisserie Movements DO NOT TRAVEL!!!
<br><br>Cherie's movement on the Rotisserie2 video DID NOT TRAVEL! So that<br>was a Rotisserie Movement, but Cherie's sign for WOW traveled...two<br>different signs...<br><br>Second, the sign for DANCE is NOT the movement that Cherie showed in
<br>the second Rotisserie2 video...Cherie's Rotisserie 2 changed palm<br>facings, but DANCE does NOT change palm facings!<br><br>Adam, you have been teaching the symbols 100 per cent correctly in<br>the past. The fact that the Rotisserie Pole can be bent at the end
<br>does not change all that you have already taught correctly...<br><br>Please don't change on me now...<br><br>I am starting to become physically ill from this and have to rest now...<br><br>If Cherie could make a third little video now, where the forearm is
<br>forward, but the Wrist twists the fingers to point to the reader, and<br>then the wrist flexes the other direction so the fingers are pointing<br>away from the reader, and there is no turning over of the palm<br>facing, but the palm facing remains the same, but the palm does not
<br>change, then you will have wrist movement...<br><br>I am turning off my computer now...I cannot drink alcohol, but a rest<br>will help -<br><br>Val ;-)<br><br><br></blockquote></div><br>