No Such Thing As A Fish

Little Fish: The Cat Is Banging On The Door

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Mar 29, 2026
They trade bizarre listener-submitted facts about Stonehenge and an ancient road, a 2014 Canadian snack origin, and a failed UFO museum crowdfunding. They cover shocking animal stories from falling poodles to escaped hamsters delaying a flight, talk cow friendships and sticky dead geckos, and riff on misleading names, historical remedies, and random studio interruptions.
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ANECDOTE

Stonehenge Sits On An Ancient Route

  • Stephen Turner joked that Stonehenge wasn't built near the A303; the A303 follows an ancient trade route so Stonehenge was effectively built close to it.
  • Andy and James riffed that Stonehenge might be an ancient service station or roadside attraction built to catch travelers' attention.
ANECDOTE

Two Father Son Duos On One Hockey Team

  • Kezia Farbing reported Swindon Wildcats had two father-and-son duos on the same roster this year, a unique occurrence in hockey.
  • James and Andy compared age ranges in sports and cited examples like Gordie Howe and recent mother-daughter football pairings.
INSIGHT

Storm Chips Became A Real Canadian Trend

  • A 2014 Canadian broadcaster popularised the term Storm Chips and companies now sell crisps marketed specifically for storms.
  • Panel discussed preferred storm crisps, with James defending Hula Hoops for their tube shape and aerodynamic snack-play.
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