Thanks for all the great replies.
Firstly, I wouldn't normally call with this hand as I already mentioned. Secondly, with the play as it was, I probably should have either folded or raised rather than limping in (rightly spotted ohmesornhy). And lastly, something in my gut told me to go with this. I can't explain what it was but you know that gut feeling you get sometimes....
I have rules that I broke here too. I called with Ace rag that's one rule (except for heads up of course). I also broke my never chase a straight and never chase a flush rule. Chasing hands like this are just bad for your bankroll. Having said all this, my gut was telling me to call, which I did and it paid off big time!
See my pic.
My opponent went on tilt and was absolutely fuming. He called me a NOOB about 10 times, maybe more. He was crazy. I reminded him it was a "new to the game" table and what did he expect. Everytime he was BB or SB he raised all in and each time I said "tilt" to him. He was absolutely steaming. Then I knocked him out with AJ against his 66 all in bet. It didn't help the situation. I've not been called a NOOB for a very long time and I admit, I felt like a noob having played that hand and called his bet on the turn.
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