Cheers to Chohole

Cheers to Chohole!  Not sure where to put this but just wanted to say cheers to Chohole.

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  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,401
    edited February 2018

    I admire Pam and think she deserves more recognition and praise.  Two enthusiastic thumbs up, Chohole.  yesyes

     

     

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  • Both my thumbs are facing upward!!! She's great, and I mean that from deep down. I have huge respect for her and hope that others can recognize her value as well! Shes a true friend to all of us. The entire moderation team is great and have a tough job to do and I for one don't make their lives easy sometimes, all the more reason why I respect Chohole so very much. Thanks for starting this thread!!

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,795

    Yes, thanks very much. Being a cop, so to say, is a low reward, high whining proposition.

  • GreymomGreymom Posts: 1,145

    Always helpful, and keeps order, all with a very good sense of humor!   Many thanks!

    Thanks also for the tip on the Welsh distilled beverage, I am now determined to track it down!

  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,649

    Chohole was here when I first got here back in the day, along with Richard Haseltine.  She's always been a great mod. :)

  • frankrblowfrankrblow Posts: 2,052

    yesyes

  • BlueIreneBlueIrene Posts: 1,318

    I think Chohole's great too. Firm but fair, and a lot of fun too. Thank you, Chohole.

  • Beat578Beat578 Posts: 191

    She is and I still after those years I fear that stick in her avatar... Thanks for thousands of helpful posts!

  • Cho is a freakin rock star, and the voice of common sense in a world of tummult. Bless you Chohole!

  • BeeMKayBeeMKay Posts: 7,019

    Yes, the world would be a much bleaker place without her and her club. heart

  • DustRiderDustRider Posts: 2,902

    yesyesyesyes

    Thanks for everything, and keeping your humor! This place wouldn't be the same without you!

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,372

    There's a proverb: The blows of a friend are sweeter than the kisses of an enemy. As a receiver of a few whacks from Chohole, I can attest to the truth of that. ;)

  • HoroHoro Posts: 11,432

    Oh, Chohole is a dear, never mind her club - if you ever got hit by it, you deserved it. Chohole, on the other hand, deserves my gratitude for everything she's done on these forums.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,085

    Dang it... Now that I saw this thread I'm afraid to not say thank you...

    Seriously though... Thanks for all the help over all the years... Lots and lots of years... About ten now?

    Yeesh... 

    Well, thank you!

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 6,076
    McGyver said:

    Dang it... Now that I saw this thread I'm afraid to not say thank you...

    Seriously though... Thanks for all the help over all the years... Lots and lots of years... About ten now?

    Yeesh... 

    Well, thank you!

    Having read your expose on Richard I was hoping for 'the dirt' on Chohole too!

    Both Chohole and Richard are a friendlt stabilising presence who also toss in their years and years (but I am sure she is younger than her club!) of experience when called upon.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    I don't know what to say     Thank you for all the lovely comments.

    Simon said  "(but I am sure she is younger than her club!)"   maybe but I admit to being reasonably vintage. 

  • SixDsSixDs Posts: 2,384
    edited February 2018

    You know, I have come across a lot of forums of various sorts over the years, not to mention other types of so-called social media sites, and I have to say that, despite occasional differences of opinion that inevitably arise, this forum has to be one of the more civil and respectful ones that I have found. Its almost refreshing. Its easy to imagine that that is simply because we are all such fundamentally nice people here (which, of course, we are laugh). However, the truth is, it is the presence of Cho and the other CV's who know when to intervene whenever things seem to be veering off course, and making certain that everyone behaves themselves. And there are times when it must seem like a thankless job. So, here's to Cho and the others. Thank you for keeping this place one that we like to visit.

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  • alexhcowleyalexhcowley Posts: 2,404

    Cholhole does an excellent job. My life's ambition remains to pass her post count.  I've still got a way to go though!

    Cheers,

    Alex.

  • Yay! for Chohole!! Deep respect fpr putting up with much! And helping out!!

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    Cheers!

     

  • SixDs said:

    You know, I have come across a lot of forums of various sorts over the years, not to mention other types of so-called social media sites, and I have to say that, despite occasional differences of opinion that inevitably arise, this forum has to be one of the more civil and respectful ones that I have found. Its almost refreshing. Its easy to imagine that that is simply because we are all such fundamentally nice people here (which, of course, we are laugh). However, the truth is, it is the presence of Cho and the other CV's who know when to intervene whenever things seem to be veering off course, and making certain that everyone behaves themselves. And there are times when it must seem like a thankless job. So, here's to Cho and the others. Thank you for keeping this place one that we like to visit.

    Hear, hear!

  • James_HJames_H Posts: 1,095

    I echo these comments: mind you, I have to say this as she is just down and across from here a bit, so I am well within range of the club if I step out of line.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    jash147 said:

    I echo these comments: mind you, I have to say this as she is just down and across from here a bit, so I am well within range of the club if I step out of line.

    Oh where abouts in England are you?

  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,916

    I agree, I can't even say how many times she has helped me out.  And keeping order around here is not an easy job!

  • mmkdazmmkdaz Posts: 335
    edited February 2018

    Cheers! You've always helped me! And I have not idea how you are able to keep track of so many forums. I hardly ever venture outside of commons for fear of overload!

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  • James_HJames_H Posts: 1,095
    Chohole said:
    jash147 said:

    I echo these comments: mind you, I have to say this as she is just down and across from here a bit, so I am well within range of the club if I step out of line.

    Oh where abouts in England are you?

    Originally from Lancashire, but now in Lincolnshire (not the flat bit).

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,856

    I have a friend currently holidaying in Wales and got stuck on a snow ridden mountain just yesterday ( a hill in Australia )

     

    first thing I thought of was @Chohole

    why..... I dunno!

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited February 2018
    jash147 said:
    Chohole said:
    jash147 said:

    I echo these comments: mind you, I have to say this as she is just down and across from here a bit, so I am well within range of the club if I step out of line.

    Oh where abouts in England are you?

    Originally from Lancashire, but now in Lincolnshire (not the flat bit).

    my parents retired to Lincolnshire, Little village called Ludford, between Market Raisen and Louth

    Stezza said:

    I have a friend currently holidaying in Wales and got stuck on a snow ridden mountain just yesterday ( a hill in Australia )

     

    first thing I thought of was @Chohole

    why..... I dunno!

    Our Mountains are pretty big.  Pen y Fan is 886m   and Snowdon is 1085m   I suppose techincally I live on a hill (365 m), in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons. but it sure feels like a mountain when you try walking up from the shops. We genuinely have to go down to the shops.

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