Funny of Deaf lawyer Tom Neville



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Deaf lawyer Tom Neville recently received case settlements for billions of dollars for his client who is deaf over a May 2007 accident when she crashed into a tree while text-messaging to her friends.
Tom is one of the most famous lawyers in the world. For more than 10 years, he takes on all the tough cases for deaf clients. And he never quit on his clients.


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That's really funny ... ( 1 year ago by EricCalbert)
That's really funny!!! It reminded me of some shows I've seen with that edited technique you used but a different story! GOOD JOB!
Hahahahahaha!!! ... ( 1 year ago by ANLIGHTSFILMS)
Hahahahahaha!!! Very Funny! 5 Stars! Awesome!
that very funny ... ( 1 year ago by bannax1)
that very funny brill too look great laugh too like it that
i have always found ... ( 11 months ago by CloggieIllinois)
i have always found your vlogs funny,,, keep em laffin
makes me laugh ... ( 11 months ago by tuftsgraduate2134)
makes me laugh every time!!
Funny it. My love ... ( 10 months ago by Kyletaylor1995)
Funny it. My love it many deaf people watch.
Thanks for watching ... ( 10 months ago by wojciechkotkowski)
Thanks for watching it!
Hilarious!!!!! Get ... ( 10 months ago by Psychflow)
Hilarious!!!!! Get to Hollywood!
LMao this is ... ( 10 months ago by SpartanX360)
LMao this is awesome laughed out myself very funny!! thumbs up man!..
lol! hilarious!! ( 10 months ago by Starai9)
lol! hilarious!!
This is a deaf ... ( 9 months ago by judyNpaul)
This is a deaf video that I find so funny and clear that I am sharing it with my hearing pals. You can understand the gist of this without knowing ASL. If we had a "Deaf Mad T.V" this would be great stuff. haha
LOL!!! I love this ... ( 9 months ago by zing31)
LOL!!! I love this one! Tom you rocks man!
HAHAHAHAHA! I was ... ( 9 months ago by 17TPS)
HAHAHAHAHA! I was laugh that you act fuckin funny... lol!!!
Far out! You're ... ( 8 months ago by ASLPioneer)
Far out! You're next future deaf/director and actor like "Ernest" Jim Varney!
Thumbs Up!
Hello I am a French ... ( 7 months ago by foumaths)
Hello I am a French deaf person. I even tried to understand which you say... Funny
truth pager. but ... ( 7 months ago by braidindian1)
truth pager. but funny lawyer cant against to pager .. silly but you are good actor.. you alway funny to make people happy... smile...
Thats was easy to ... ( 7 months ago by thmannen)
Thats was easy to understand . good work. :)
Great actions! ... ( 6 months ago by Blueosky3)
Great actions! Please keep up with it! It was very good to see you and your girlfriend at ASL Expo in Greenville,SC recently. Take care!
Great actions! Keep ... ( 6 months ago by Blueosky3)
Great actions! Keep up with it! It was very good to see you and your girlfriend recently at ASL Expo in Greenville, SC... Take care!
You're the best ... ( 5 months ago by DeafBuzz)
You're the best actor ever! Well done, Tom! (I cannot stop laughing... Damn you!)
Hahahaha! Funny! ... ( 4 months ago by A2ZALN1)
Hahahaha! Funny! Good job...
This is defintely ... ( 4 months ago by JTzarembka)
This is defintely one of my favorites.. Haven't gotten tired of this video clip :-) Let me know if you are making a DVD out of those works you made.. Would love to have one of my own. :-) Keep it up
lol....I showed ... ( 4 months ago by tsolorio3001)
lol....I showed this to my deaf son and loved it.
Muy bien! ( 4 weeks ago by ace89031)
Muy bien!



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