written by l0v314 2028 days 7 hours 13 minutes ago
#2
dis is craP
written by hotti_jossi 2022 days 15 hours 12 minutes ago
#3
this is bowl shit
written by paola909 2012 days 19 hours 7 minutes ago
#4
yeah why dont you even put a game 1\10
written by TiNkErBeLL10 2002 days 6 hours 41 minutes ago
#5
stupid 0/10
written by pinkpunk95 1996 days 14 hours 55 minutes ago
#6
bullshit....lol
written by pinkpunk95 1996 days 14 hours 55 minutes ago
#7
omg have u seen how he sings lol
written by Bling-Queen 1994 days 15 hours 47 minutes ago
#8
i hate it!!!
written by babygurl17 1984 days 14 hours 24 minutes ago
#9
its a piece of craP
written by Jessica-love 1970 days 10 hours 48 minutes ago
#10
coo
coo
written by mpp2896 1931 days 14 hours 38 minutes ago
#11
hi? wat the?
written by hannahmontana17 1927 days 11 hours 34 minutes ago
#12
is he ok on medication
written by rastagirl1999 1923 days 19 hours 34 minutes ago
#13
cool i like the song
written by giselle7000000 1910 days 16 hours 55 minutes ago
#14
perfect time to for this to listen t.it nov,22,2006,and it's it's almost christmas.ok,maby it's kinda to early,but in my neighborhood,christmas lights are everywhere.
written by ianagoldtuna 1899 days 11 hours 4 minutes ago
#15
all u ugly things on this line need to get off
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written by meepo2543 57 days 21 hours 39 minutes ago
#32
The good thing about this move is that you don't need to go a gym to do it, you don't even need to find time in your day.
coo
HIS DAMN WIG IS MOVING ALL AROUND AND U DON'T EVEN PLAY GAME JUST LISTEN TO THAT SHIT
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Using an ISP’s domain name can look amateurish in an e-mail addresses, it is much more so with websites, giving the impression of hanging on another’s coat tails. The only exception being when a firm wants to re-inforce a local or professional affiliation by appearing as part of an existing site dedicated to a region or association. Even in such cases autonomy and continuity are better assured by having one’s own domain and merely using a page on the third party’s site to point users toward it.
Domains are classified according to their endings or “suffixes”. As a commercial organisation a company will almost certainly want a domain ending in .com or .co.uk. Other endings such as .biz and .ltd.uk are at least to date, insufficiently familiar to users, meaning the name can be too readily misremembered. Of the two desirable suffixes, .com is preferable for business with international activities, and arguably gives the impression of a bigger organisation, whilst .co.uk helps reassure users on the largely American-dominated web that they are indeed dealing with a UK firm.
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