10 thoughts on “An Old White Man in Asia

  1. As usual, Doug, your stories would keep an audience’s attention for hours. I laughed out loud at your discussion with the deaf person. Talking to my husband is like that, so I am used to repeating myself, and now almost have to go up to his ear and yell in order for him to hear me. At a Kiwanis meeting one time, I was setting up the TV screen for the computer, and the President of the group asked me something. I told her, and she didn’t hear me and asked again. After the third or forth time, I yelled my answer, and I knew it sounded a bit harsh when the entire room got very quiet and stared at me.

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