Tonights games already capped- sorry for last night

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no i am still here-
the week is young. I havent freaked out yet. I am calm.
I will continue to pick and cap my games. I didnt make an excuse for the phoneix game which was pretty pathetic.
you guys keep on running your mouth.
the funny thing is the guy I challanged to a contest still hasnt responded.
If you guys think my games are so bad then lets put up some real dough.
we know that will never happen -
you said I only post when i win-
hell I posted tonights game hours ago- so why are you lying?
 

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At least you are not cursing and bitching up a storm over all the comments that you suck! reality is a bitch!:ohno:
 
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its 2 days people.
damn - 2 days-
calm down-
if you dont have the jack to lose 2 days in a row, then stop gambling.
 

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Karma (Sanskrit: कर्म kárma <small>(help·info)</small>, kárman- "act, action, performance"<sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference">[1]</sup>; Pali: kamma) is the concept of "action" or "deed" in Indian religions understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect (i.e., the cycle called saṃsāra) originating in ancient India and treated in Hindu, Jain, Sikh and Buddhist philosophies.
The philosophical explanation of karma can differ slightly between traditions, but the general concept is basically the same. Through the law of karma, the effects of all deeds actively create past, present, and future experiences, thus making one responsible for one's own life, and the pain and joy it brings to him/her and others. The results or 'fruits' of actions are called karma-phala. In religions that incorporate reincarnation, karma extends through one's present life and all past and future lives as well.
 
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Karma (Sanskrit: कर्म kárma <SMALL>(help·info)</SMALL>, kárman- "act, action, performance"<SUP class=reference id=cite_ref-0>[1]</SUP>; Pali: kamma) is the concept of "action" or "deed" in Indian religions understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect (i.e., the cycle called saṃsāra) originating in ancient India and treated in Hindu, Jain, Sikh and Buddhist philosophies.
The philosophical explanation of karma can differ slightly between traditions, but the general concept is basically the same. Through the law of karma, the effects of all deeds actively create past, present, and future experiences, thus making one responsible for one's own life, and the pain and joy it brings to him/her and others. The results or 'fruits' of actions are called karma-phala. In religions that incorporate reincarnation, karma extends through one's present life and all past and future lives as well.


karma won me more money then your house last night on the lakers.
keep posting poor boy :puke1:
 

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The one bet you win you get lucky as shit and you keep bragging about it. :lolBIG: Keep capping Mr. pro.
 

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I have only seen your threads the past 2 days because of the shitstorm you created. All I've seen is alot of apologizing and excuses and yet you acting like your the best there is. Just too funny. Nobody is going to follow you blindly just because you say you're 70 % over the last 6 years or whatever other else bullshit you're spouting off. Just post your picks and stay humble and provide winners. Not post losers, make excuses, then apologize. Quit acting like a retard then maybe you can get some of those "college zitty fucks" to swing off your nuts. :ohno: I know you will not tho, so till then... Keep bringing the comedy for me and others.:lol: Have a good day.:drink:
 

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