Dear Frankie
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:09:02
- Miss?
- Yes?

:09:04
What does it feel like to be deaf?
:09:07
Brilliant. You wouldnae be able to hear your ma
shouting at you to do stuff all the time.

:09:13
Miss, is it like when your ears are all blocked,
and everything feels like it's miles away?

:09:19
Well, that's certainly one way to think about it.
:09:21
But just remember,
you don't have to shout at him all the time.

:09:26
Do you hear me, Ricky?
:09:27
Sorry, Miss, did you say something?
:09:39
I don't want him treated any different.
:09:41
Well, let's give it a couple of weeks.
If he's struggling, we'll let you know.

:09:46
He won't struggle.
There's nothing wrong with his brain.

:09:48
Is there, Frankie?
:09:52
A word to the wise.
Watch what you say in front of him.

:09:54
He's a champion lip-reader.
:09:57
Dr Knickerbocker,
Knickerbocker, number nine

:10:01
# Clap your hands and keep in time
:10:03
# Now let's get the rhythm of the hands
:10:04
# Now we've got the rhythm of the hands
:10:06
# Now let's get the rhythm of the feet
:10:08
# Now we've got the rhythm of the feet
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# Now let's get the rhythm of the eyes
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# Now we've got the rhythm...
:10:22
Hey, Bean, stick your finger in there and wag it.
:10:24
Go on, stick it in.
:10:27
Is that how your girlfriend feels?

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