DeafDigest - 13 December 2018

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - December 13, 2018   -- driving 30 miles each way to eat fast food Would anyone drive 30 miles each way from home to a fast food place and then back home? Yes, in the case of Dal's Poke in Langley, British Columbia. The chef/owner, Dalong Houang is deaf, and in a newspaper story, he said he has many deaf patrons that come from Vancouver.   -- a special TV party Yesterday's DeafDigest said that a deaf knife maker would be on last night's Forged in Fire TV competition. Norman "Buddy" Thomas hosted a TV watch party so that his friends would know who won. Keep in mind, Thomas was bound to secrecy and could not tell his friends who won - these episides are televised months in advance. This meant Thomas had to keep his mouth shut during these months!   -- Coda medical student has a goal Luke Johnson, a Coda, a medical student at University of Washington School of Medicine, has a goal. When he gets his medical degree he wants to serve the deaf and the underserved. This is a great goal.     Deaf jobs - latest update http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/ 12/09/18 Blue and Gold editions & sub options at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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