The Ricky Gervais Show 2.06 Karl's Diary Holiday

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  • Seriously, thank you asdasdsdfsdfable for uploading these--it's so rare to find any clips from the RIcky Gervais Show longer than three minutes. Much appreciated!!!

  • @ForkCheck youre welcome. theres more to come, but especially vids from season 1 often get copyright claims. and i am sorry for some clips, which are slightly async. i am just an amateur. have a nice weekend.

  • Thanks for uploading! Miss this show...

  • @livingdeadgrl18 first episode of s3 is already finished :D

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  • I wish these animations were done in the UK. It's the little things like Sunday Dinner being a night on this vid, and when they showed Munchies as being crisps!!! Don't get me started!

  • @ronocko Lets just hope the american politicians work it out before they fuck it all up.

  • @SeanACampbell To be fair it'll probably all get sorted, The internet is too popular and gaining in popularity to be destroyed as a free medium of information, Whether for bad or good it's too useful a tool for people to sit idly by and let big media corporations take it away from us, I dont own a TV because I can watch everything online whether it's legally netflix etc.. etc.. or "legally" on youtube etc.. etc..

  • @ronocko Thank god I don't live in the USA lol.

  • @SeanACampbell Yeah, gawdd bless america land of the free home of the brave etc.. etc..

    I feel sorry for you americans your rights get sold to the highest bidder.

  • @ronocko Sorry, I mean to pass similar laws in the US *.

  • @ronocko It really isn't that simple. To stop the government from passing those kinds of laws would require a constitutional amendment. That would be very difficult to pass as it requires two thirds support in both houses of congress and then needs to be ratified by 3/4s of state governments - usually also requiring super majority in each of their houses., It would more than likely never get over the first hurdle as the lobbyists would throw millions of dollars in campaign money against it.

  • @troublemakir Basically its just a piece that says they can't pass any legislation that is invasive of privacy online which stops ACTA or anything like it being passed.

  • @ronocko Legislation to STOP harmful legislation to ruin the internet? What does that mean?

  • @troublemakir Hopefully never now the EU yesterday passed legislation to stop harmful legislation to pass that would ruin the internet.

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