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A well-known BBC paedophile has vowed to clear his name and fight allegations – some stretching back as far as 3 decades – that he is crap 1970s comedian Jim Davidson.
The paedophile has vowed to clear his name of what he called ‘disgusting’ accusations that he abused audiences on BBC premises with bad racist and sexist jokes over several decades.
The denials come just months after Jim Davidson was completely cleared of allegations that he is a comedian.
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FinkFurst said:
Tom – This is NOT a good one. Think again. It’s not funny, it’s not significant, and the wording is also rather dodgy legally (i.e. “the paedophile”).
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FinkFurst said:
Here’s a suggestion for you… how about taking the p*ss out of meaningless and insignificant blogs instead? The choice is huge, but one in particular might come to mind!
I’m serious – if you can’t see a reason to take the p*ss out of yourself then you have a problem.
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don't call me mark said:
A tabloid apologist assaulted my ears and my equilibrium last night by talking about the alleged comedian’s popularity and redemption and today, a former pornographic actress again insulted my intelligence by defending her unfunny mate.
Channel 5 is bankrolled by a pornographer who makes his money producing obscenities such as “Saggy and 60” and “The Daily Express”. The downmarket target audience who watch “structured reality” shows are mainly attracted by the shapes, colour and movement and thus they fall for his Thatcherite schtick, although his sorry act made Bernard Manning look like Andy De La Tour. Davison’s sad and tawdry adult pantomime only served to remind us of the five most depressing words in the English language, “and funny man, Charlie Drake”..
An extract from a conversation with the Box Office at The Orchard, Dartford-
“Any tickets left for the Jim Davison show?”
“As a matter of fact, we just had a cancellation from the Met, probably having to practice beating up disabled students or something1”
“I’m not surprised there are tickets available, the guy’s crap”
“You are so right- he is about as funny as woodworm in a cripple’s crutch”
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a pedo said:
no your right this in funny and a great slur
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jimmy davidson said:
cunt.
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nuggy said:
this the 3rd time you have told this joke i think you need some new materiel.
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Tom Pride said:
I’m pretty sure I don’t really give a f*ck what you think – but just let me check.
No, I’m right. I don’t.
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guy fawkes said:
That sounded very much like a Finkfurst reply Tom.
[Like one – but wittier] -Tom
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FinkFurst said:
I’m absolutely sure I don’t give a f*ck whether I’m witty or not… and I don’t need to check!
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Doublespeak said:
Aww tory bastard upswet
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guy fawkes said:
Don’t call me Mark
Did you watch ‘Big Bro’ then?
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don't call me mark said:
Saw some of the very first “Big Brother” series over a decade ago and was not impressed. Friends and work colleagues – many of whom also fell for the same hype that claimed that “Friends” was funny- excused “BB” on the grounds that it was “an experiment”, to which I replied “that explains why it is about as entertaining as staring at test tubes”. A TV executive of my acquaintance told me that “I was not part of the target audience”, I presumed that was because my mental age well into double figures.
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