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Ball Scratcher for Executive Gentlemen

Posted by Notcot on May 15, 2012 in Gadgets
Ball Scratcher for Executive Gentlemen

Ball Scratcher The Executive Ball Scratchers do the one job that the executive gentleman has to do himself…Scratch their balls! One of our most popular best sellers, this chrome plated, beautifully presented executive gift will be a popular Father’s Day, Christmas or Birthday gift for the discerning gentleman. It’s a fact of nature that men need to ‘adjust’ themselves from time to time. The Ball Scratcher does just that! The ultimate tool for the modern man, leave it on your desk to impress all your make workmates. The Ball Scratcher is an ideal novelty gift for any man who likes a good rumage, plus the Ball Scratcher is guaranteed to give the recipient a good laugh! Ball Scratcher for Executive Gentlemen The Gentlemen’s Ballscratcher is chrome plated and comes in a swish presentation box! One size scratches all! It measures approx 12.5 cm x 3 cm x 1 cm Great novelty gifts for ages 16 to 160! Hand and pens are soooo lower class, grab yourself one of our posh ball scratchers instead! The executive ball scratcher is part of our gifts for him range. What’s in the Ball Scratcher for Executive Gentlemen box? 1 x Ball Scratcher for Executive Gentlemen Why You Should Buy From Us! 30 day money-back guarantee Low-price guarantee Loyalty points discount off future orders Huge range of unique gift ideas for all occasions Excellent customer service Next day delivery available Ball Scratcher for Executive Gentlemen

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Blow Up [DVD] [1966]

Posted by Notcot on Jan 3, 2011 in Cult Film

It may not stand up as an art-house film (the opening and closing shots of a mime playing tennis belong in the Pretentious Metaphor Hall of Fame), but this head scratcher is an absorbing travelogue of swinging London circa 1967, courtesy of auteur tourist Michelangelo Antonioni. Blow Up is also a meticulous, paranoid murder mystery that has left its fingerprints on dozens of later films, from Coppola’s The Conversation to the recent cult item The Usual Suspects. The efforts of a fashion photographer (David Hemmings) to analyse a photo snapped off-the-cuff in a public park, which may have recorded a crime in progress, resonated at the time with conspiracy theories surrounding the Kennedy assassination. From here it looks like an anticipation of up-to-the-minute anxieties about the filtering of perception through metastasising media. The movie marked the film debut of Vanessa Redgrave, and in the justly celebrated purple-paper scene, expat chanteuse-to-be Jane Birkin. –David Chute

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