Cliff Richard
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Visited Cliff's vineyard a couple of years ago . Easely one of the worst made wines I've ever tasted . On another occasion, went to have a sipp of Iniesta's wine ... very good !1
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I'm sure I won't be the only one to remember the very sick version of Misletoe and Wine that was sung at football grounds when it was at no. 1 at the same time as the Clapham Junction rail disaster0
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SporadicAddick said:
Would have got a LOL but for the "he's"Johnnysummers5 said:
Where does he go for he's summer holiday?Covered End said:He lives in Barbados for the majority of the year.
Johnny is Mexican and I don’t think it’s appropriate to mock his English.
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Wasn’t Cliff’s name mentioned a while back in relation to accusations of sexual abuse/child porn. He seemed to disappear from public eye and although others were investigated and some prosecuted, we never heard anymore about him. Now he suddenly seems to be back in the limelight. He was on Jonathan Ross the other night0
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Please tell me that's not a euphemism?skywalker said:On another occasion, went to have a sipp of Iniesta's wine ... very good !
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The case was dropped.Taxi_Lad said:Wasn’t Cliff’s name mentioned a while back in relation to accusations of sexual abuse/child porn. He seemed to disappear from public eye and although others were investigated and some prosecuted, we never heard anymore about him. Now he suddenly seems to be back in the limelight. He was on Jonathan Ross the other night
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Where've you been?Taxi_Lad said:Wasn’t Cliff’s name mentioned a while back in relation to accusations of sexual abuse/child porn. He seemed to disappear from public eye and although others were investigated and some prosecuted, we never heard anymore about him. Now he suddenly seems to be back in the limelight. He was on Jonathan Ross the other night
It was all front page news this summer as he successfully sued both the BBC and the South Yorkshire Police to the tune of over £600k. He was never arrested and never charged and Child Porn was never mentioned.0 -
Amazing how shit sticks though. Glad I'm not somebody famous.Riviera said:
Where've you been?Taxi_Lad said:Wasn’t Cliff’s name mentioned a while back in relation to accusations of sexual abuse/child porn. He seemed to disappear from public eye and although others were investigated and some prosecuted, we never heard anymore about him. Now he suddenly seems to be back in the limelight. He was on Jonathan Ross the other night
It was all front page news this summer as he successfully sued both the BBC and the South Yorkshire Police to the tune of over £600k. He was never arrested and never charged and Child Porn was never mentioned.1 -
Whose side does he bat for?0
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The other side allegedly.Blackheathen said:Whose side does he bat for?
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Nope. Completely missed thatRiviera said:
Where've you been?Taxi_Lad said:Wasn’t Cliff’s name mentioned a while back in relation to accusations of sexual abuse/child porn. He seemed to disappear from public eye and although others were investigated and some prosecuted, we never heard anymore about him. Now he suddenly seems to be back in the limelight. He was on Jonathan Ross the other night
It was all front page news this summer as he successfully sued both the BBC and the South Yorkshire Police to the tune of over £600k. He was never arrested and never charged and Child Porn was never mentioned.0 -
IndiaBlackheathen said:Whose side does he bat for?
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Apparently a quote from Cliff on Loose Women: 'When I was in the court with the BBC I saw a quote I loved, a judge, Blackstone, said, 'I would rather 10 guilty people escape than one innocent person suffer'. This has been turned into "Sir Cliff Richard sparked outrage after saying he would rather see 10 guilty predators evade justice than have one innocent person suffer a wrongful accusation." and then into "Cliff Richard repeating his line that he'd rather 10 guilty rapists walk the streets than 1 innocent person be investigated" by someone on twitter as reported by the DM. The clickbait MSN headline (which I fell for) also alluded to him wanting rapists to go free, but while I have been writing this it has been changed. All those frothers on twitter doing their pieces - you know every single one would be raising merry hell if the one in ten happened to be their son/husband/father...
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Watched a food and drink programme a good few years ago and he was on it. They got him to taste 3 red wines and pick the best. He tried them all and stated that one, in particular, he really didn't like. They then did the reveal!! It was from his vineyard!skywalker said:Visited Cliff's vineyard a couple of years ago . Easely one of the worst made wines I've ever tasted . On another occasion, went to have a sipp of Iniesta's wine ... very good !
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He is as fake as that outrageous syrup he has on his head!0
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In what way do you say he’s fake.......fake in what way?usetobunkin said:He is as fake as that outrageous syrup he has on his head!
Strange comment just to say he’s fake.0 -
A fake Cliff Richards1
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And he doesn't wear a wig. He dyes his hair yes, but it's his hair. Really don't get all the hate for Cliff, he brings a lot of joy to hundreds of thousands of people. I guess it's envy.6
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Its not an Irish, its his real barnet, so not fake then...!usetobunkin said:He is as fake as that outrageous syrup he has on his head!
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Didn’t know this but what a stupid thing for him to say. Obviously it has been spun outrageously but the original comment is cringeworthy and didn’t even need to be spun to make it look bad!Algarveaddick said:Apparently a quote from Cliff on Loose Women: 'When I was in the court with the BBC I saw a quote I loved, a judge, Blackstone, said, 'I would rather 10 guilty people escape than one innocent person suffer'. This has been turned into "Sir Cliff Richard sparked outrage after saying he would rather see 10 guilty predators evade justice than have one innocent person suffer a wrongful accusation." and then into "Cliff Richard repeating his line that he'd rather 10 guilty rapists walk the streets than 1 innocent person be investigated" by someone on twitter as reported by the DM. The clickbait MSN headline (which I fell for) also alluded to him wanting rapists to go free, but while I have been writing this it has been changed. All those frothers on twitter doing their pieces - you know every single one would be raising merry hell if the one in ten happened to be their son/husband/father...
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Why is that a terrible comment to make? Quite apart from him not being responsible for the original quote, and just saying he thought it was a good quote - anyone should be rightfully outraged when an innocent person suffers an injustice. Given a hypothetical choice between a guilty person going free and an innocent person going to prison, its an individual choice to make, but it's not a simple one. I think you'll probably find a reasonable split of people who are in favour of one side over the other - personally I also believe that I'd rather ten guilty people go free than one innocent person be imprisoned. I don't think that's a 'terrible comment' to make at allstop shouting said:
Didn’t know this but what a stupid thing for him to say. Obviously it has been spun outrageously but the original comment is cringeworthy and didn’t even need to be spun to make it look bad!Algarveaddick said:Apparently a quote from Cliff on Loose Women: 'When I was in the court with the BBC I saw a quote I loved, a judge, Blackstone, said, 'I would rather 10 guilty people escape than one innocent person suffer'. This has been turned into "Sir Cliff Richard sparked outrage after saying he would rather see 10 guilty predators evade justice than have one innocent person suffer a wrongful accusation." and then into "Cliff Richard repeating his line that he'd rather 10 guilty rapists walk the streets than 1 innocent person be investigated" by someone on twitter as reported by the DM. The clickbait MSN headline (which I fell for) also alluded to him wanting rapists to go free, but while I have been writing this it has been changed. All those frothers on twitter doing their pieces - you know every single one would be raising merry hell if the one in ten happened to be their son/husband/father...
To draw a parallel with sex crimes (which is what the filthy media tried to do here) - where would you stand on Operation Ore? Where people who happened to use the same online payment service as webmasters who ran child porn sites were falsely accused of child porn crimes with no evidence. Hundreds had their lives ruined - several have committed suicide. Is that collateral damage considered OK because some filthy nonces got caught and done? You might think so... But what if it was your brother who committed suicide? Or your dad? Or you?
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A legend. It's so funny (how we don't talk anymore) is the best stadium rock song of all time, and Saviours Day the best xmas song of all timeRiviera said:And he doesn't wear a wig. He dyes his hair yes, but it's his hair. Really don't get all the hate for Cliff, he brings a lot of joy to hundreds of thousands of people. I guess it's envy.
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