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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    Michael Fassbender and Keira Knightley
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300b)
    Michael Fassbender and Keira Knightley
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300e)
    Michael Fassbender and Keira Knightley
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300c)
    Michael Fassbender and Keira Knightley
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300ab)
    Jonathan Newhouse and Philip Green
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300af)
    George Lamb
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300a)
    Michael Fassbender and Keira Knightley
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300ad)
    Keira Knightley
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300ae)
    Michael Fassbender and Viggo Mortensen
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300ac)
    George Lamb
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
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    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    EXCLUSIVE, PLEASE TRY FOR HIGHEST POSSIBLE FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1561300aa)
    Keira Knightley and James Righton
    'A Dangerous Method' Film Premiere After Party Hosted By GQ, 34 Restaurant, London, Britain - 31 Jan 2012'
    At the premiere of her new film 'A Dangerous Method' Keira Knightley wowed the crowds in an elegant Burberry gown and Louboutin heels with her hair twisted up in a knot. But later on she (figuratively) let down her hair and kicked off her heels at an after party held by GQ at 34 Restaurant in Mayfair when she took to the dance floor with co-star Michael Fassbender. The pair showed off some serious moves as they twirled across the floor, with Michael even bending Keira back for the perfect dip. And Keira certainly seemed to be enjoying the attention - grinning throughout the experience. But with her other co-star Viggo Mortensen clearly feeling left out, Keira found herself sidelined as he and Michael slow danced together. The party's other guests then took to the floor with Michael at one point even showing off his piano playing skills. Meanwhile, Keira got cosy with her boyfriend of 12 months James Righton.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
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    34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1514761g)

    Fin-Credible Goldfish Are 34 Years Old
    A fin-credible pair of fairground goldfish - said to be the oldest in the UK - have astounded their owners by living to an amazing 34 years old.

    Splish and Splash were won as a prize in 1977 and have lived for so long that they have gone grey.

    And the pair, who belong to Richard and Ann Wright from Brockworth in Gloucestershire, have even outlived four family pet cats.

    The incredible Golden Oldies originally belonged to the pair's son Matthew and daughter Hayley, who were six and nine when they brought the goldfish home from a county fair in Cheltenham.

    Though Matthew and Hayley have now moved out to start families of their own, the fish have remained at Richard and Ann's home.

    Despite having an expected lifespan of just ten years - with fairground fish often living much shorter than that - Splish and Splash have survived for over three decades.

    Their owners say they are baffled as to how the fish have managed to live such long lives.

    Richard said: "I've no idea why they've lasted so long, they've just been cleaned out really regularly and given a pinch of food every morning, but we haven't done anything special.

    "They're amazing, really."

    He added that, like their human counterparts, the fish have started to show signs of age with them losing their gold colour in the last few years.

    "Since we got them they have obviously grown, although they don't dart around the tank like they used to.

    "In the last few years they've lost their gold colour - they've gone grey like me."

    The two fish shared a goldfish bowl given to Ann by a former boss until eight years ago when it was replaced with a more modern version equipped with a filter.

    Richard said: "When we got the new tank my wife said 'they'll die now you've bought that new tank' but they didn't.

    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAFUWBLK

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  • 34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
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    34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1514761e)

    Fin-Credible Goldfish Are 34 Years Old
    A fin-credible pair of fairground goldfish - said to be the oldest in the UK - have astounded their owners by living to an amazing 34 years old.

    Splish and Splash were won as a prize in 1977 and have lived for so long that they have gone grey.

    And the pair, who belong to Richard and Ann Wright from Brockworth in Gloucestershire, have even outlived four family pet cats.

    The incredible Golden Oldies originally belonged to the pair's son Matthew and daughter Hayley, who were six and nine when they brought the goldfish home from a county fair in Cheltenham.

    Though Matthew and Hayley have now moved out to start families of their own, the fish have remained at Richard and Ann's home.

    Despite having an expected lifespan of just ten years - with fairground fish often living much shorter than that - Splish and Splash have survived for over three decades.

    Their owners say they are baffled as to how the fish have managed to live such long lives.

    Richard said: "I've no idea why they've lasted so long, they've just been cleaned out really regularly and given a pinch of food every morning, but we haven't done anything special.

    "They're amazing, really."

    He added that, like their human counterparts, the fish have started to show signs of age with them losing their gold colour in the last few years.

    "Since we got them they have obviously grown, although they don't dart around the tank like they used to.

    "In the last few years they've lost their gold colour - they've gone grey like me."

    The two fish shared a goldfish bowl given to Ann by a former boss until eight years ago when it was replaced with a more modern version equipped with a filter.

    Richard said: "When we got the new tank my wife said 'they'll die now you've bought that new tank' but they didn't.

    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAFUWBLK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
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    34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1514761c)

    Fin-Credible Goldfish Are 34 Years Old
    A fin-credible pair of fairground goldfish - said to be the oldest in the UK - have astounded their owners by living to an amazing 34 years old.

    Splish and Splash were won as a prize in 1977 and have lived for so long that they have gone grey.

    And the pair, who belong to Richard and Ann Wright from Brockworth in Gloucestershire, have even outlived four family pet cats.

    The incredible Golden Oldies originally belonged to the pair's son Matthew and daughter Hayley, who were six and nine when they brought the goldfish home from a county fair in Cheltenham.

    Though Matthew and Hayley have now moved out to start families of their own, the fish have remained at Richard and Ann's home.

    Despite having an expected lifespan of just ten years - with fairground fish often living much shorter than that - Splish and Splash have survived for over three decades.

    Their owners say they are baffled as to how the fish have managed to live such long lives.

    Richard said: "I've no idea why they've lasted so long, they've just been cleaned out really regularly and given a pinch of food every morning, but we haven't done anything special.

    "They're amazing, really."

    He added that, like their human counterparts, the fish have started to show signs of age with them losing their gold colour in the last few years.

    "Since we got them they have obviously grown, although they don't dart around the tank like they used to.

    "In the last few years they've lost their gold colour - they've gone grey like me."

    The two fish shared a goldfish bowl given to Ann by a former boss until eight years ago when it was replaced with a more modern version equipped with a filter.

    Richard said: "When we got the new tank my wife said 'they'll die now you've bought that new tank' but they didn't.

    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAFUWBLK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
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    34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1514761d)

    Fin-Credible Goldfish Are 34 Years Old
    A fin-credible pair of fairground goldfish - said to be the oldest in the UK - have astounded their owners by living to an amazing 34 years old.

    Splish and Splash were won as a prize in 1977 and have lived for so long that they have gone grey.

    And the pair, who belong to Richard and Ann Wright from Brockworth in Gloucestershire, have even outlived four family pet cats.

    The incredible Golden Oldies originally belonged to the pair's son Matthew and daughter Hayley, who were six and nine when they brought the goldfish home from a county fair in Cheltenham.

    Though Matthew and Hayley have now moved out to start families of their own, the fish have remained at Richard and Ann's home.

    Despite having an expected lifespan of just ten years - with fairground fish often living much shorter than that - Splish and Splash have survived for over three decades.

    Their owners say they are baffled as to how the fish have managed to live such long lives.

    Richard said: "I've no idea why they've lasted so long, they've just been cleaned out really regularly and given a pinch of food every morning, but we haven't done anything special.

    "They're amazing, really."

    He added that, like their human counterparts, the fish have started to show signs of age with them losing their gold colour in the last few years.

    "Since we got them they have obviously grown, although they don't dart around the tank like they used to.

    "In the last few years they've lost their gold colour - they've gone grey like me."

    The two fish shared a goldfish bowl given to Ann by a former boss until eight years ago when it was replaced with a more modern version equipped with a filter.

    Richard said: "When we got the new tank my wife said 'they'll die now you've bought that new tank' but they didn't.

    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAFUWBLK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
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    34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1514761b)

    Fin-Credible Goldfish Are 34 Years Old
    A fin-credible pair of fairground goldfish - said to be the oldest in the UK - have astounded their owners by living to an amazing 34 years old.

    Splish and Splash were won as a prize in 1977 and have lived for so long that they have gone grey.

    And the pair, who belong to Richard and Ann Wright from Brockworth in Gloucestershire, have even outlived four family pet cats.

    The incredible Golden Oldies originally belonged to the pair's son Matthew and daughter Hayley, who were six and nine when they brought the goldfish home from a county fair in Cheltenham.

    Though Matthew and Hayley have now moved out to start families of their own, the fish have remained at Richard and Ann's home.

    Despite having an expected lifespan of just ten years - with fairground fish often living much shorter than that - Splish and Splash have survived for over three decades.

    Their owners say they are baffled as to how the fish have managed to live such long lives.

    Richard said: "I've no idea why they've lasted so long, they've just been cleaned out really regularly and given a pinch of food every morning, but we haven't done anything special.

    "They're amazing, really."

    He added that, like their human counterparts, the fish have started to show signs of age with them losing their gold colour in the last few years.

    "Since we got them they have obviously grown, although they don't dart around the tank like they used to.

    "In the last few years they've lost their gold colour - they've gone grey like me."

    The two fish shared a goldfish bowl given to Ann by a former boss until eight years ago when it was replaced with a more modern version equipped with a filter.

    Richard said: "When we got the new tank my wife said 'they'll die now you've bought that new tank' but they didn't.

    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAFUWBLK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
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    34-year-old goldfish that have turned grey thought to be oldest in Britain, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, Britain - 30 Nov 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1514761a)

    Fin-Credible Goldfish Are 34 Years Old
    A fin-credible pair of fairground goldfish - said to be the oldest in the UK - have astounded their owners by living to an amazing 34 years old.

    Splish and Splash were won as a prize in 1977 and have lived for so long that they have gone grey.

    And the pair, who belong to Richard and Ann Wright from Brockworth in Gloucestershire, have even outlived four family pet cats.

    The incredible Golden Oldies originally belonged to the pair's son Matthew and daughter Hayley, who were six and nine when they brought the goldfish home from a county fair in Cheltenham.

    Though Matthew and Hayley have now moved out to start families of their own, the fish have remained at Richard and Ann's home.

    Despite having an expected lifespan of just ten years - with fairground fish often living much shorter than that - Splish and Splash have survived for over three decades.

    Their owners say they are baffled as to how the fish have managed to live such long lives.

    Richard said: "I've no idea why they've lasted so long, they've just been cleaned out really regularly and given a pinch of food every morning, but we haven't done anything special.

    "They're amazing, really."

    He added that, like their human counterparts, the fish have started to show signs of age with them losing their gold colour in the last few years.

    "Since we got them they have obviously grown, although they don't dart around the tank like they used to.

    "In the last few years they've lost their gold colour - they've gone grey like me."

    The two fish shared a goldfish bowl given to Ann by a former boss until eight years ago when it was replaced with a more modern version equipped with a filter.

    Richard said: "When we got the new tank my wife said 'they'll die now you've bought that new tank' but they didn't.

    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAFUWBLK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Draw a picture of pain' study, Britain - Nov 2011
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    'Draw a picture of pain' study, Britain - Nov 2011
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    Newcastle, Age - 25 - 34, Gender - Male, Pain - Migraines
    Ouch! 'Draw a Picture of Pain' Study
    If you had to draw pain, what would it look like?

    Almost 500 people have taken part in an academic study to explore what drawing a picture can tell us about the pain that they are suffering.

    The research, conducted by the University of Chichester and claimed to be the first of its kind, was undertaken to find out if there is common ground among people when it comes to the articulation of pain.

    The drawings study, which included different types of pain sufferers, found that people were equally likely to depict their pain literally as abstractly. Of those using abstract imagery, many included stormy weather and 'evil' characters, such as the devil or an executioner. Not surprisingly, the majority of participants used the colour red to express raw pain.

    When it came to gender differences, women were more likely to use abstract drawings than men - perhaps reflecting their general willingness to express emotion to a greater extent than men.

    Dr Esther Burkitt, Senior Psychologist at the University of Chichester, carried out the study: "To date there have been few adult studies to examine the drawn representation of negative experiences such as pain, so this research provides interesting insight into the ways that people express their pain. Even though I found shared themes in people's expressions of pain through drawing, what came across most strongly is that pain is a very individual thing."

    Over 2000 UK adults were surveyed about their experiences of pain on behalf of Lloydspharmacy. The poll found that over half of people across the UK (56%) suffer with pain at least once a week; more than one in four (28%) said they suffer from severe pain every single day.

    When asked about the type of pain they suffer from, 60% of people ...
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    'Draw a picture of pain' study, Britain - Nov 2011
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    Norwich, Age - 25 - 34, Gender - Male, Pain - Neck, Back, Migraine, Toothache
    Ouch! 'Draw a Picture of Pain' Study
    If you had to draw pain, what would it look like?

    Almost 500 people have taken part in an academic study to explore what drawing a picture can tell us about the pain that they are suffering.

    The research, conducted by the University of Chichester and claimed to be the first of its kind, was undertaken to find out if there is common ground among people when it comes to the articulation of pain.

    The drawings study, which included different types of pain sufferers, found that people were equally likely to depict their pain literally as abstractly. Of those using abstract imagery, many included stormy weather and 'evil' characters, such as the devil or an executioner. Not surprisingly, the majority of participants used the colour red to express raw pain.

    When it came to gender differences, women were more likely to use abstract drawings than men - perhaps reflecting their general willingness to express emotion to a greater extent than men.

    Dr Esther Burkitt, Senior Psychologist at the University of Chichester, carried out the study: "To date there have been few adult studies to examine the drawn representation of negative experiences such as pain, so this research provides interesting insight into the ways that people express their pain. Even though I found shared themes in people's expressions of pain through drawing, what came across most strongly is that pain is a very individual thing."

    Over 2000 UK adults were surveyed about their experiences of pain on behalf of Lloydspharmacy. The poll found that over half of people across the UK (56%) suffer with pain at least once a week; more than one in four (28%) said they suffer from severe pain every single day.

    When asked about the type of pain they suffer ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFAILKGLN

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