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"The stand-up comedian who can't speak"

CaderMac
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Happy Friday everyone! Here's a great article about Lee Ridley who uses a synthetic voice on his iPad to perform stand up comedy http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/disability-40960483
The article is part of BBC Ouch's storytelling event at this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival which encouraged disabled people to share embarrassing stories about their disability and to see the funny side.
The article is part of BBC Ouch's storytelling event at this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival which encouraged disabled people to share embarrassing stories about their disability and to see the funny side.
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I love Lee Ridley, thanks for sharing! He has the best collection of t-shirts!
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