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stopthrm a dit :

Mar 11, 2010 - Uh, yea your a dumb ass. You can ave a residential and a business connection, not to mention that business customers get much better and immediate response for connection issues. Not to mention being able to have a static ip which is almost a must. You really don't know a lot, do you?

hunaynay a dit :

Mar 11, 2010 - Oh damn. My internet went out for the last hour, and I totally had this stuck in my head. But I couldn't go online to watch it and get it out of my head!! Oh cruel Fate.

sonnyboy209 a dit :

Mar 4, 2010 - goatse door, ROFL@!

Devilzwishbone2009 a dit :

Mar 4, 2010 - ... account if the property being served is a commercial address, for instance a block of flats would only be residential and the ISP wont give the customer a business acc If it was a warehouse or store in a high street then its classified as commercial. Not quite as simple as "Then why do you have a residential account?"

Devilzwishbone2009 a dit :

Mar 4, 2010 - @stopthrm I take it you work for an ISP as i used to think the same working for Virgin Media however I am self employed and require the internet to do web design for clients now I work from home as that way i cut down on overheads from renting a commercial store, electric, water etc So maybe you need to rethink about people being liars and be more open minded, Because its classified as a small business you should know it goes as a residential acc and not business as u can only have a business...

stopthrm a dit :

Mar 2, 2010 - This is hillarious. WHY DO PEOPLE THINK THAT THEY NEED THE INTERNET ALL OF THE TIME? Some of you may not believe it but, some people just can't go one day or one hour without the net. Biggest excuse, "I run a home business and blah blah blah" Then why do you have a residential account? They are liars who need their net "fix".

DavidMTRutten a dit :

Feb 25, 2010 - "Kitten wins argument with creationist" I actually laughed out loud, which almost never happens. Can't stop watching this.

BadassCeino a dit :

Feb 25, 2010 - FUNNY.

cyrix1986 a dit :

Feb 24, 2010 - hahhahaha, wiki-wiki-wiki-pedia best part by far. lmao

DavidMTRutten a dit :

Feb 24, 2010 - Brilliant!

MegaUltraChicken5000 a dit :

Feb 22, 2010 - Ok.

migiaj2 a dit :

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rockthepenguins a dit :

Feb 17, 2010 - I am not watching 3 minutes 20 seconds of this shit

GfCommando a dit :

Feb 16, 2010 - the last time i wached this... i went offline few weeks later for about 9 months. god dont take internet from me again!!! :D

snupers a dit :

Feb 15, 2010 - that... was... anoyoing

janellc122 a dit :

Feb 11, 2010 - Best rap eva'

nitromeplay a dit :

Feb 10, 2010 - this is hilarious his voice somehow makes it funnier!!!!

1position69 a dit :

Feb 10, 2010 - Love the 1984 parody LOL

MrFENDERstratLOVER a dit :

Feb 10, 2010 - frbvkbrlvgfa;r;jej;gvk.jAVSBCw'fjasbvjdnzbnx

KingZeusEIIR a dit :

Feb 9, 2010 - @jimmyconway He wasn't in room 101 you fool. The internet ('worst thing in the world') was in room 101 Watch 0:00 - 0:16

cordwell3 a dit :

Feb 9, 2010 - Oh this is Great and funny - love the Gorge orwell reference

streamingmad a dit :

Feb 9, 2010 - @jimmyconway Room 101 is a reference to 1984, by George Orwell. He's in room 101 because for Graham, being off the internet is the worst thing in the world. Even more than having his head devoured by rats.

jimmyconway a dit :

Feb 8, 2010 - why was graham in room 101?

xhunayx a dit :

Jan 30, 2010 - hannah motana best video

Hydermard a dit :

Jan 30, 2010 - There was also a show hosted by Paul Merton after a Radio show of the same name, but I think the origins lie in George Orwell, who got the idea, as far as I know, from a meeting room in the BBC.