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Fish School

Posted by Notcot on Dec 26, 2012 in Gadgets
Fish School

People say that fish only have a five second memory – the Fish School proves that they are all wrong. With this incredible training kit you’ll soon have your goldfish oscar or parrot fish swimming through hoops eating out of your hand or playing football. The kit is an excellent concept that allows you to set up a training regime for your fish. It’s based on a trial and reward scheme so it’s not much different from training any other animal. There’s an extremely detailed set of instructions and a DVD to help get you started which is a good thing as there are over ten tricks you can teach your fish including swimming through hoops and tunnels slalom even basketball and football! Once you’ve mastered all of them who knows what you could get your fishy friends to do? If only there were a MENSA for fish. . .

Price : £ 17.99

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Haunts of the Black Masseur: Swimmer as Hero

Posted by Notcot on Aug 19, 2012 in Cult Film
Haunts of the Black Masseur: Swimmer as Hero

Haunts of the Black Masseur is a dazzling introduction to the great swimming heroes: Byron leaping into the surf at Shelley’s beach funeral, Hart Crane, swallow-diving to his death in the Bay of Mexico, Ulysses, Leander, Weismuller and many more. In lively prose bursting with anecdote, Charles Sprawson leads us into a watery world populated by lithe demi-Gods – one that has obsessed humans from the ancient Greeks and Romans, to Yeats, Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald and David Hockney. Original, enticing and dripping with references to literature, film, art and Olympic history, this cult swimming classic pays sparkling tribute to water and the cultural meanings we attach to it.

Price : £ 6.99

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Pool Jet

Posted by Notcot on Jun 6, 2012 in Gadgets
Pool Jet

Any young folk who’ve made the leap into the world of swimming (probably quite a splashy leap then) can use one of these super Pool Jets – not only are they excellent fun but they actively encourage a faster and more fluid (geddit?) swimming technique. Quite simply it’s a baby version of our already-popular Sea Scooters that’s a brilliant training aid for youngsters. And being pool-based it minimises the chances of your little darling speeding into the open jaws of a Great White unless your local swimming baths have particularly poor security. All you have to do is hop in the pool and turn on the Pool Jet – its propulsion will pull you around the place quite happily for 20 minutes of constant use. Understandably the thought of propeller-powered gizmo dragging a poor child around a pool might raise some safety concerns but the Pool Jet is a remarkably safe device. To initiate it the user has to press down on two buttons one on either side – if one hand happens to slip off the button the Pool Jet will cut out immediately. So in short the Pool Jet is just the job for the young swimmer who could do with getting used to a bit more speed. It’s equally good for confident swimmers who want the advantage of being able to whiz around without making much of an effort but the important thing is that it’s both fun AND safe.

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Price : £ 74.99

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15 Storeys High – Series 1 (6 episodes) [VHS] [2002]

Posted by Notcot on Feb 10, 2011 in Cult Film

Focused on the madcap lives of flatmates Vince (Sean Lock) and Errol (Benedict Wong), the first series of the critically acclaimed BBC comedy Fifteen Stories High craftily points out the eccentricities of the modern world. Vince is an oddball with the habits of a man who has spent too much time in his own company. A lifeguard at the local swimming pool, he takes great pride in being able to tell swimmers off for no reason, and obtains his home decorating ideas from photos in Readers’ Wives. His lodger, Errol is the opposite of Vince, naively stupid and always taken advantage of by others. But he has his own unusual habits, too, such as tearing at wallpaper whenever he sees an unstuck corner. Vince has the weirdest encounters, though: such as being locked in the stocks for six hours when wrongly accused of killing a swan; or taken hostage by a neighbour when he spies a moon-boot wearing Shetland pony in the man’s spare bedroom.

Equally as funny are the short stories of the other residents living in the tower block that are interspersed between the antics of Vince and Errol. Enclosed within the four walls of different flats on the estate, these claustrophobic locations provide the ideal settings for the extreme behaviours depicted. There’s the hygiene obsessive who forces a visiting double-glazing salesman to take a bath and wear a protective suit before being able to look round his flat; the old man who spends all night in front of a mirror in a pair of underpants pretending he’s James Bond; and a New Age enthusiast who’s always getting disturbed when recording relaxation tapes. The general weirdness of the series takes some getting used to, but once you decipher the crazy world of Vince and Errol this is five-star comedy with a dark tinge. –John Galilee

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15 Storeys High – Series 1 (6 episodes) [DVD] [2002]

Posted by Notcot on Feb 10, 2011 in Cult Film

Focused on the madcap lives of flatmates Vince (Sean Lock) and Errol (Benedict Wong), the first series of the critically acclaimed BBC comedy Fifteen Stories High craftily points out the eccentricities of the modern world. Vince is an oddball with the habits of a man who has spent too much time in his own company. A lifeguard at the local swimming pool, he takes great pride in being able to tell swimmers off for no reason, and obtains his home decorating ideas from photos in Readers’ Wives. His lodger, Errol is the opposite of Vince, naively stupid and always taken advantage of by others. But he has his own unusual habits, too, such as tearing at wallpaper whenever he sees an unstuck corner. Vince has the weirdest encounters, though: such as being locked in the stocks for six hours when wrongly accused of killing a swan; or taken hostage by a neighbour when he spies a moon-boot wearing Shetland pony in the man’s spare bedroom.

Equally as funny are the short stories of the other residents living in the tower block that are interspersed between the antics of Vince and Errol. Enclosed within the four walls of different flats on the estate, these claustrophobic locations provide the ideal settings for the extreme behaviours depicted. There’s the hygiene obsessive who forces a visiting double-glazing salesman to take a bath and wear a protective suit before being able to look round his flat; the old man who spends all night in front of a mirror in a pair of underpants pretending he’s James Bond; and a New Age enthusiast who’s always getting disturbed when recording relaxation tapes. The general weirdness of the series takes some getting used to, but once you decipher the crazy world of Vince and Errol this is five-star comedy with a dark tinge. –John Galilee

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