The life of 85. "Wait, what? Your name is....what? 8-5? Isn't that a number?" Don't even get me started on why exactly someone would name themselves a number. To be honest with you the name Chad Johnson was perfectly fine with me. Does he hate his parents something fierce or what? Why would someone diss their own parents choice, a choice that had stuck with him for 20-some years, his own name, and completely go against everything that they had planned for him for the rest of his life, and change his name to 8-5? Ochocinco in Spanish doesn't even mean 85 as a whole. Rather, it means 8---5. His name is pronounce in Spanish: Eight. Five. Choices like these really reflect the egotistical minds that male athletes have and show their true colors. All they want is attention and if they didn't get that, I don't think they would be the type of athletes that they are today.
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ReplyDeleteIt really cracked my stuff up when I heard that he changed his name to Chad Ochocinco. Being in Spanish, we all know that he probably meant "Ochentaicinco."
ReplyDeleteI laughed even harder in astonishment when I saw Reebok feature--basically sponsor-- Chad Ochocinco in their new shoe commercial. His name was spelled out on television screens all over the nation. if Mr. Ochocinco realizes that his name is an international spelling fallacy and disgrace to all Spanish-speaking people, then yes, I agree with you Blake: Chad Ochocinco, among other athletes, is an egotistical fool.
we couldn't be more in agreeance with each other Matt. Well said.
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