Richo's Mo banned from eBay
The Age | December 2, 2008
STYLISH, sophisticated, classy, debonair ... none of these words spring to mind when considering our regular sporting auction, which goes by the name of Trashbag.
Don't take our word for it, just take a look at what eBay.com.au had to say when we tried to flog the whiskers from Matthew Richardson's moustache yesterday morning."
We appreciate that you chose eBay to list the following auction- style listing(s): 320321711340 - Richo's whiskers. However, your auctionstyle listing(s) violates eBay's Human Body Parts and Remains policy and has been removed."
So the column that brought you Adam Cooney's budgie smugglers can't bring you the "remains" of Richo's mo. Which is a shame because one clever wag on an online footy forum had already come up with an idea of using the whiskers to clone hundreds of tiny versions of Richo. If we can do that, then who cares what GC17 do to the draft?
Trashbag can only offer its sincere apologise for this low and dreadful act and promises to produce a new item next week that does not break eBay's Human Body Parts and Remains policy.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/sport/richos-mo-banned-from-ebay/2008/12/02/1227980000152.htmlYou can win Richo's Mo ... for free!
December 3, 2008
THEY said we couldn't sell Adam Cooney's budgie smugglers and we said, "YES WE CAN". And we did. Kerchinggg!
They said we couldn't sell Simon Gerrans' vest and we said, "YES WE CAN". And we did! Kerchinggg!
They said we couldn't sell Richo's mo and we said, "YES WE CAN". And they said, "NO YOU CAN'T". So we said, "FINE, THEN WE'LL GIVE IT AWAY FOR FREE".
Here's a quick recap. We asked Matthew Richardson to grow a mo for Movember and managed to help him raise almost $1700 in the process.
We then decided to put his discarded whiskers up for sale in our weekly sports auction more commonly known as Trashbag.
Then ... eBay.com.au told us that Richo's mo contravenes its human body parts and remains policy and it removed Richo's Mo from its website.
So we're offering it to you for free! You will receive the remains of Richo's mo with some photographs charting its cultivation and then its removal.
All you have to do is tell us what you might do with it. Send your entries to
sport@theage.com.au by 2pm Thursday.
But here are some early contenders:
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I would have a lot of bragging rights among my Richmond friends that I own something of the great Richoman himself and i would probably get it framed up with my Richo signed jumper and put it "up in the pool room" for all my visitors to gleam their eyes in jealously and envy. Richo is a Richmond legend and if i must add and AFL legend whose modesty and sheer skill in the game brings a lot to the game and shows a lot about the great Richoman. If I had Richo's Mo I would know that i had something that was part of the Matthew Richardson that graces the field during the winter months and amazes us all with is spectacular football skills, it would be an honor for me to posses such a Mo.
- Dugald
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My name is Stella Montgomery and I was born on 22 October.
Since I was born my Mum and Dad's friends have been talking about what school I should go to when I grow up, but Dad is more worried about what football team I will barrack for. A friend has started me on the correct path with some nice jim-jams.
The problem is, my Mum likes Collingwood, and Dad is nervous that I will grow up wanting to support the club run by that man with three chins.
If you send me Richo's mo, I will keep it in my nursery and Dad can remind me every day that it came from the big man from Richmond, and so I will have to barrack for the Tigers and everyone will be happy.
- Love from Stella
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I watched Richo play his first game, and I will see his last.
I carry a Richo 'Footy Card' always and will defend him vigorously when his greatness is challenged.
I love Richo – Always have, always will.
- Dean Collins
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I was intrigued at the column regarding Richo's Mo in the sports section of today's Age.
A few colleagues and I run a not for profit organisation called MMU Ltd, (
www.mmu.com.au) which raises money, support and awareness for community groups and charities. All our directors donate their time to manage the charitable activities offered by MMU with all profits being donated to the charity of choice for the particular event.
On the 28th of March 2009 we will be hosting the official Good Friday Appeal Bunny Ball, a black tie event with a 'touch of Bunny' to be held at the St Kilda Town Hall, where we expect over 300 guests to attend. The main fundraising initiative of the night will be a charity auction in which I would love to include Richo's Mo.
I would envisage we would have it framed along with the photo's supplied (which I will try and have Richo sign) and auction this unique item for the Good Friday Appeal.
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