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Where did this saying originate from?

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KITTYKAT735 | 09:35 Mon 08th Aug 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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Also what is the ending to it, as I have completely forgotten.

"I see said the blind man, when he couldn't see at all...(then I think it says something about ..I hear said the deaf man)????

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Is it - "O I see" said the blind man to is deaf daughter sitting at the conrer of a round table.

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The ending is 735 is the number of despair and you are all doomed!!! lmaoooo

It is; " I see said the blind man, who was also deaf & dumb"

The version of this that I remember is:

'I see' said the blind man. 'You're a liar' said the dummy. (Dummy meaning someone unable to speak!)

735 735 735 735 735

  Its my vendetta to get this chedda with my beretta the drama setter    

the whole saying was ' I see, said the blind man, a hole in the wall' - "you're a liar" said the dummy, "you can't see at all".   Obviously the blind man couldn't see and the dummy couldn't speak... 

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