Lillie
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Reged: 04/06/2008
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Hello Ladies
Just saw Cliff sing his new single on GMTV morning programme, he really is amazing dont you think ?
At the age of 68 still going strong, looking incredibly healthy and happy.
I have never personally been a fan of his music, but he is in incredibly good shape and a really lovely man.
What do you think about him ?
Sue x
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Linby
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Reged: 30/07/2008
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I have been a fan all my life I first saw him when I was about 10 my Aunty Fay took me to see him at Mansfield picture house. I dont by his records anymore but I do get DVD's for christmas presents. The one I love most is when he is in concert called Castles in the sky
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AllyL
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Reged: 23/07/2008
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Loc: Cumbria, UK
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Hi Sue Like you, I've never been a particular fan of his, but you've got to admire him.
How DOES he do it?!! I do think his Christian faith has a lot to do with it. Not so much the physical side but he does seem to have this inner peace and happiness. and of course he's got plenty of money too!!!!
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annemari
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Reged: 07/03/2008
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Loc: Gloucestershire.
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I've always adored Cliff since a young girl moving into my teens.
My friends used to plead with me to get my brother to ask them out for a date,as in his teens he was the image of him and was known as 'Cliff'at his school. 
Come to think of it,he is ageing well also!! 

See this image,See my brother from twenty years ago!! 
Annemari
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"Hey Tinker,Mums a proud and bouncy TwiddleTigger"!! "Eric,Have you seen Mum's pinny?"
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lynne
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Reged: 13/03/2006
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Loc: The Far North Of England
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Aparently he eats according to the needs of his blood group......whatever that means..... I find him a bit creepy actually........
Edited by lynne (09/09/2008 13:11)
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amelica2
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Reged: 21/07/2008
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Loc: Beds.
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He is now on Loose Women on ITV and does seem to be a genuine nice person.... very rare these days especially for someone who has kept like this all the way through his career with changes in society, music etc.
He has to be admired, whether you like his music or not.
amelica2
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SueatLochLomond
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Reged: 05/07/2008
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Hi All! Is it raining as much where you all are as much as it is at Loch Lomond (not that we're not used to it up here)~!! I was lucky enough to be part of an 'audience' of only 10 people listen to Cliff play a few years ago. I was involved in organising a charity concert with Jasper Carrott at the NEC in Birmingham and Cliff was due to be a surprise guest. He wanted to check the sound etc in the main arena and just walked onto stage in his jeans holding his guitar - and entertained us for 15 minutes all on his own. Quality of his voice and playing amazing and with no backing vocals or band like he had later in the evening. Whether you are a fan of his or not, religious or not, you have to admire his talent and the professional and 'upright' way he handles his life. Long may he continue I say! Sue
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jessica
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Reged: 01/02/2007
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Loc: North Wiltshire
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Must tell you a little story about him. My OH used to call on art shops and picture framers and one day he called on a shop in Weybridge. Who should be in the shop but Cliff Richard waiting for a picture he had had framed. The dear old lady came bustling out and said "I'm sorry what name did you say?" "Richard says he" "Oh,yes,yes" says the dear old soul. Anyway, he finaly went out the back and helped her find the picture. After he'd left my OH asked her if she knew who he was. "I don't know, just a very nice helpful young man!" The the thought did occure how would a younger person have dealt with him!
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