tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Tue 20 Nov 2018 6:23pm
I don't buy some posters not knowing what 'The Cho' meant. Sure some are innocent, but
out of curisoity I typed The Cho in google search...and guess what came up! First search result every time! I had never never even heard of the term until I read it on here.
Coincidence my arse.
Its very repulsive to be honest.
That is very interesting Ted, you didn't know what "The cho" meant so you google searched it?
Personally I assumed like most others on this thread that cho was shortened Ri-cho so had never bothered to google it as there was no reason to do so until yesterday.
I found the reference but not by googling "cho" which was unsuccessful.
I read "the cho" yesterday and I find it disgusting and immoral, but I find your accusation of "posters" knowing and perpetuating this name quite vile Ted, because you hide behind your words.
Why don't you come out and name those who knew and either used the name or supported those doing so?
Am I one of those posters Ted? Did I know what it meant and supported its use?
Name names Ted or cut your sanctimonious crap.
saintsRrising wrote: ↑Wed 21 Nov 2018 3:30pm
Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 20 Nov 2018 11:55am
tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Tue 20 Nov 2018 11:37am
Any reason and excuse to blame "The Cho" hey?
The word is offensive and disgusting in itself and should be banned.
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I assumed Cho is "Ri -Cho"
LOL, yeh that is all I thought Cho meant too.(No that I use it for Richo) I doubt that very few if an would use it the other way.
Aussies love shortening names....and/o putting an O on the end of nicknames
Melbourne Cricket Ground becomes the MCG becomes the G
Ararat become The rat
Thompson becomes Thommo
etc etc
Yes SRS, that is the logical thought process, shortening the coaches name.
What type of mind google's this out of "curiosity" then harps on it and brings it to everyone's attention.
Me thinks our Teddysainter is making up more bulls***.