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Bye for the weekend acebb. I know you need my schedule.

I will be attending a charity event for cancer this weekend. Includes basketball in which I will play and then referee for the kids. People that donate and participate in things like this....aren't filled with hate and anger like you and jdeucebag. We will raise more money from the generosity of people than you will make this year.

Now ask yourself, as Mr.Worthless, what will you do this weekend to better the world? More "you're a lauughable idiot" posts over and over again? Ask jdeucebag what he will do this wekend for his community, will he bake a turkey and compare it to global warming? That's helpful.

Hopefully you fools will not die in the manner in which you lived. There is still time to make an impact on the lives of others. There is still time to rid yourself of hate. Still time

Um, I don't care what you do and the fact that you continually announce you are not going to be posting here as if it is some accomplishment is hysterical.

As a point of fact, your stupid little pretend fantasy that you are some charitable person is frankly sad. There is no reason to believe a word you say as you are a documented liar and prove to everyone what an idiot your are each day. You're life is so fucking sad you are telling tales on political message board on a gambling forum. People who actually do, don't have to try and pat themselves on the back. Enjoy your weekend in front of the deep-friar, bozo. You tried the whole "You will be posting here all weekend!!!" act to me last weekend, dumb fuck. I wasn't here, and since you're so stupid and pea brained you had to try it again even though it won't be true.
 
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Nice, yea... yesterday was crazy. Philly is basically giving up on basketball all together. Really wanted to see how Dragic would be as a primary PG in Miami with Bosh, Wade, Deng, and Whiteside... but looks like Bosh might be done for the season. OKC is going to be tough as hell. McGary is so much better than Perkins. They are going to be tough come playoff time. The West is stacked from 1-8, just nuts. Can't wait for the Spurs/Warriors tonight, that will be entertaining. I'm looking at the games right now.

Yeah, Miami could have been a very tough out with Dragic as the 7/8 seed had Bosh not had the blood clot. Would have been great to see Miami/Cleveland round 1. Really bummed that we likely won't get to see it. The West is so good it's a joke. OKC is deep now. Augustin was a sneaky good pick up and I really like grabbing Kanter rather than Lopez. As well as he has played at a times it seems like Reggie Jackson may be addition by subtraction also. I actually really like the Brandon Knight fit in Phoenix as well. The next two months should be fun.
 

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Yeah, Miami could have been a very tough out with Dragic as the 7/8 seed had Bosh not had the blood clot. Would have been great to see Miami/Cleveland round 1. Really bummed that we likely won't get to see it. The West is so good it's a joke. OKC is deep now. Augustin was a sneaky good pick up and I really like grabbing Kanter rather than Lopez. As well as he has played at a times it seems like Reggie Jackson may be addition by subtraction also. I actually really like the Brandon Knight fit in Phoenix as well. The next two months should be fun.

Yea, really excited. Tonights going to be rough though, since most of the players aren't with their new teams yet. Hard to cap a game with so many questions. I can't wait to see Bledsoe in a full time role. I think he is better than Goran. GL though, you've been killin it the last month and a half.
 
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Yea, really excited. Tonights going to be rough though, since most of the players aren't with their new teams yet. Hard to cap a game with so many questions. I can't wait to see Bledsoe in a full time role. I think he is better than Goran. GL though, you've been killin it the last month and a half.

Thanks, man. Good luck to you as well.
 

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If you had an ounce of integrity you would be asking the OP why he posted something that is 100 percent false and then you would be thanking guesser for posting the accurate info. Instead because of your dislike for guesser you will ignore the complete bullshit in post #1 of this thread and carry on with your hate

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Actually I'm not, simpleton. The fat Alaskan has the highest per day post count in the history of the forum.

Keep flailing, idiot.
Actually, no he doesn't. That award goes to Sheriff Joe in a landslide. The guy lives here day and night.
 

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[h=1]From Cheekies nightclub in Staines to fighting ISIS in Iraq: British bouncer sells his home and joins Christian militia[/h]
  • Tim Locks has joined Dwekh Nawsha to stop the spread of Islamic State
  • The 38-year-old former construction worker sold his home to join fight
  • He said: 'Any society which cuts people's heads off must be challenged'
  • Insists he will only return to the United Kingdom once IS are defeated



Standing at six foot two inches tall, and weighing nearly 17 stone, Tim Locks is a colossal figure and used to dealing with troublemakers.
He was once a doorman at Cheekies nightclub in Staines, Surrey, throwing out drunken revellers and monitoring security before running his own construction business.
Now the 38-year-old has sold his home and moved to Iraq to help fight the bloodthirsty terrorists of the Islamic State.


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Fighter: Former bouncer Tim Locks has sold his home and relocated to Iraq to join the fight against the bloodthirsty terrorists of the Islamic State

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Like family: Mr Locks has joined Dwekh Nawsha, a Christian militia group, and said he feels they are 'like family' in Iraq





Locks has joined a group called Dwekh Nawsha, a Christian militia whose name in Assyrian means 'the self-sacrificers'.
Speaking to MailOnline, Mr Locks revealed that he made his decision to relocate to Iraq last August after watching the news reports about the plight of Yazidis on Mount Sinjar.
He said: 'Last summer I was at home, watching the news and I saw pictures of Mount Sinjar. I just thought I have a great life, job, beautiful house and I thought it is time to help someone else.'
When asked whether he was motivated by religion, Locks said he wasn't religious but had no problem fighting for a group with strong Christian values.
He said: 'I had no specific wishes to join a specific group. I just wanted to help people out here. Any society which kills people, cuts people's heads off needs to be challenged.
'I put my home on the market and started to talk with a guy online. My house sold quickly and I met up en route with my friend from online.'


Finally in mid-February, Mr Locks and his new friend flew from Heathrow, via Dubai to Sulaymaniyah, the biggest city in southern Kurdistan.
They paid for extra baggage, allowing them to bring around 130 kilogrammes of kit with them to Iraq.
Arriving last week, Mr Locks was adamant that he had made the right choice in leaving behind his life in the UK.
He said: 'Back home I had TV in every room, a swimming pool, six to eight holidays abroad a year. I did what I wanted pretty much when I wanted.
'Now I'm here helping people with next to nothing, with a group of guys I've known less than a couple of weeks but who feel like family already.'
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Front line: Mr Locks said he wants to confront Islamic State and added: 'I just wanted to help people out here. Any society which kills people, cuts people's heads off needs to be challenged'

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Inspiration: Mr Locks said he was inspired to join Dwekh Nawsha after speaking to Brett, a 28-year-old former US veteran, who was the group's first foreign fighter










When asked about his family's reaction to his decision, Locks said: 'They are petrified for my safety and that is very understandable. But they knew they would not be able to talk me out of this.'
Mr Locks explained how he joined Dwekh Nawsha after speaking to Brett, a 28-year-old former US veteran who was the group's first foreign fighter.
The American's honestly and approachable manner appealed to Mr Locks, who liked the openness of the group as well as its stringent recruitment process of only recruiting veterans or people with valued skills like construction.
Tim also admitted that he was put off joining the popular foreign fighter group, the Lions of Rojava, or the Peshmerga, because of uncertainties over expected commitment.
Rumours circulate that some groups have made foreign fighters hand over their passports in order to secure long-term service, but Tim said: 'I'm not prepared to surrender my phone and passport.'
'Brett told me: "You are free to come and go. You can leave at anytime."'
Despite the small size of Dwekh Nawsha, the group is growing fast with dozens of people from around the world contacting them about helping out.
Mr Locks explained how 'we put everyone through a vetting process. I have a big construction background and that is a massive skill out here for building bases and repairing homes'.
As well as helping with construction projects in Nineveh province, Locks has been involved in logistics but is hoping to visit the frontline very soon.
'We are due to go to the frontline any day now to help train the locals and help defend the line against Daesh (Islamic State).'





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Mr Muscle: Mr Locks had worked as a bouncer and in construction before recently relocating to Iraq

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Former life: The former builder from Bracknell in Berkshire said he will only return to the UK once Islamic State have been defeated






But the former builder from Bracknell in Berkshire was clear that he did not join Dwekh Nawsha for the attention.
He said: 'I didn't come out here to be a celebrity but it is a way of gaining awareness. Some people move out here to make a name for themselves.'
His comments come after last December it emerged that two former British army soldiers, James Hughes and Jamie Read, who both joined the Lions of Rojava and gave interviews about how they had fought on the frontline at Kobane. Neither soldier had been near Kobane.
For Locks, the reality of the situation in Iraq has been an eye opener.
He said: 'The situation out here is dire. Blankets and rice cannot defend the people against Daesh.
'The western world needs to pull their finger out. Send us some kit, send us some food. Send us weapons. If you don't send it, you are failing the world.'
'We are here. We are the boots on the ground. There is no pay. I am here to protect the local people and democracy. But we are seriously under resourced.
'Britain has done nothing to help the situation. I have done more to help people here in a week than David Cameron has done. He has done nothing.'
Tim admitted that his life is now permanently under threat from Islamic State: 'We are value targets for Islamic State. We are always armed and never travel on our own.'




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Old friends: Mr Locks (third from right) poses with friends in a gym before his move to the Middle East




He admits that his efforts have been costing him a lot of money and said: 'I took significant funds but we are chewing it up. We purchased our own weapons as it is very expensive to buy equipment out here.'
Despite the strain on his finances and the threat of Islamic State, Locks was positive about his early experiences in Nineveh.
He said: 'The people here are fantastic. We have been very well looked after. We are never on our own and always have someone who speaks one of the local dialect. Daesh are far too cowardly to get us.'
When asked when he planned to return to the UK, Locks admitted he was unsure how he would be received in the UK after hearing how other returnees had been monitored and questioned for hours by security services.
He added: 'I don't know if I will be welcome back in the UK. I have sold my house. I have no time limit, no reason to return until the job is done. If I do leave, I may never be able to get back.'
For Locks, the fight against Islamic State is his current priority and he appears wholeheartedly committed to the cause.
He said: 'When Daesh is eradicated from the earth, then I will return to the UK.'


 

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Good for you for donating your time and effort to a worthy cause. That said, you could not come across as a bigger arrogant prick than you do in that post.

Staying true to form...I see you didn't utter a word to those who attacked me and got my response. You are very consistent on that. Keep up the good work.
 

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Um, I don't care what you do and the fact that you continually announce you are not going to be posting here as if it is some accomplishment is hysterical.

As a point of fact, your stupid little pretend fantasy that you are some charitable person is frankly sad. There is no reason to believe a word you say as you are a documented liar and prove to everyone what an idiot your are each day. You're life is so fucking sad you are telling tales on political message board on a gambling forum. People who actually do, don't have to try and pat themselves on the back. Enjoy your weekend in front of the deep-friar, bozo. You tried the whole "You will be posting here all weekend!!!" act to me last weekend, dumb fuck. I wasn't here, and since you're so stupid and pea brained you had to try it again even though it won't be true.

You live in a world of hate and anger because your life is so bad and hasn't turned out how you wanted. You've been a burden on your parents for your entire life.

I can tell you don't know successful or wealthy people. You live in the myth that "wealthy people and people who donate, don't say they do". It is a 100 percent lie. Most people with money will let you know they have money and most who donate will tell you they do. A lot will even send out press releases....either themselves or in disguise. But someone like you would never know this. These are people you don't get time with.

You will leave this world angry and disappointed in your life if you continue down this path. Good luck Adam.
 

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You live in a world of hate and anger because your life is so bad and hasn't turned out how you wanted. You've been a burden on your parents for your entire life.

I can tell you don't know successful or wealthy people. You live in the myth that "wealthy people and people who donate, don't say they do". It is a 100 percent lie. Most people with money will let you know they have money and most who donate will tell you they do. A lot will even send out press releases....either themselves or in disguise. But someone like you would never know this. These are people you don't get time with.

You will leave this world angry and disappointed in your life if you continue down this path. Good luck Adam.

+1000000!! The poor guy blames the world for his problems and takes it out on them rather than figuring out why people think he is worthless. Common victim playing. I would hate to live life with that much hate and anger inside! Sad way to go.
 
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Staying true to form...I see you didn't utter a word to those who attacked me and got my response. You are very consistent on that. Keep up the good work.

Am I bi-polar or consistent? Honestly, you deserve most of what you get. Not sure why you want or expect me to defend you.
 

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Am I bi-polar or consistent? Honestly, you deserve most of what you get. Not sure why you want or expect me to defend you.

You are consistently bi-polar.

I don't expect you to defend me nor do I want you to. I find it comical that you portray yourself as someone who is middle of the road when you're really not. I mean, jdeucebag and lying ace bash me in post after post....I respond and you interject once again to me and me only.

I like pointing that out...everytime you do it....which is starting to be on a weekly basis. Have fun doing it...and I will have fun making you aware you're doing it. Good luck with the meds
 
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You are consistently bi-polar.

I don't expect you to defend me nor do I want you to. I find it comical that you portray yourself as someone who is middle of the road when you're really not. I mean, jdeucebag and lying ace bash me in post after post....I respond and you interject once again to me and me only.

I like pointing that out...everytime you do it....which is starting to be on a weekly basis. Have fun doing it...and I will have fun making you aware you're doing it. Good luck with the meds

I don't need you to make me aware of it. I already know it. What does being "middle of the road" have to do with this? This isn't political. Your political opinions don't bother me. You do.
 

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I don't need you to make me aware of it. I already know it. What does being "middle of the road" have to do with this? This isn't political. Your political opinions don't bother me. You do.

Middle of the road should really be more like fair and impartial. My point is, you're a couple of "dipshit" or "comically laughable" quotes from being acebb and that's an ugly place to be. And your opinion of me or if I bother you means nothing to me but thanks for letting me know.
 
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Middle of the road should really be more like fair and impartial. My point is, you're a couple of "dipshit" or "comically laughable" quotes from being acebb and that's an ugly place to be. And your opinion of me or if I bother you means nothing to me but thanks for letting me know.

Ha, whatever you have to tell yourself, man. Anyone who is "fair" or "impartial" knows what a jackass you are.
 

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Ha, whatever you have to tell yourself, man. Anyone who is "fair" or "impartial" knows what a jackass you are.

Let me know when you find someone fair or impartial who feels that way. If you can name one please do....just one
 

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