kd35sneighbor wrote:When he bumped Mike Brown I don't think it was intentional.
bro u post on realgm?
Moderators: Clav, Domejandro, ken6199, bisme37, Dirk, KingDavid, cupcakesnake, bwgood77, zimpy27, infinite11285
kd35sneighbor wrote:When he bumped Mike Brown I don't think it was intentional.
5DOM wrote:This topic has already been locked because it was apparently discussed in "When are people gonna admit the Heat just aren't that good.. "
Peter Aspatria wrote:Deathray wrote:Benjammin wrote:
End of thread. What more needs to be said?
Tampons go in not on.
No.. they go in you, yes, but most women say ON then IN, lol. General population term I suppose?
Saber wrote:Lol, didnt take too long for this topic to get off topic.
L&H_05 wrote:Truth be told, I bet LeBron wishes he was bumping into coach Brown these days... It would appear that LeBron is not having the same type of fun he used to have on the court....
semi-sentient wrote:I always knew LeBron was a terrorist...
.
Around a dozen men who accused British security forces of colluding in their transfer overseas are to get millions in compensation from the UK government.
Some of the men, who are all British citizens or residents, were detained at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp in Cuba.
At least six of them alleged UK forces were complicit in their torture before they arrived at Guantanamo.
Foreign Secretary William Hague denied the deal was an admission that security agencies colluded in any mistreatment.
In response to questions, he said the settlement reflected the desire to "move on" and be able to conduct an inquiry.
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke told the Commons that the settlement was "significant", but had the cases gone to court, it would have cost taxpayers up to £50m.
The coalition government made clear in the summer that it wanted to avoid a massive court case which would also have put the British secret intelligence services under the spotlight. Prime Minister David Cameron offered to enter settlement talks with six men seeking damages, an offer that has now been accepted.
Bisher al-Rawi, Jamil el Banna, Richard Belmar, Omar Deghayes, Binyam Mohamed and Martin Mubanga had led a High Court case against five government departments including MI5 and MI6.
Profanity wrote:This is why I question a Canadian team in our league. it's a govt conspiracy trina to sell all our milk to Russia. They let the raptors participate to not let canadians demand crossing taxes. it will backfire one day.
Biohazard wrote:it wouldn't surprise me if lebrick had a statue of himself in his living room
darth_federer wrote:What a terrible human being.
Benjammin wrote:Peter Aspatria wrote:I think that's just ridiculous on LeBron's part. LeBron's attitude problems need to stop, cause I don't think his tampon will stay on for much longer.
End of thread. What more needs to be said?