I’m very excited to present this interview with the late Major Richard J. Dailey’s right hand man, John Philips.
This is part 1 of 2. John has lived a life like Woody Allen’s Zelig. In this exclusive interview, he talks about catching Harry Truman from a dangerous fall, Meeting Queen Elizabeth II, Meeting Elenor Roosevelt and her Lesbian Lover, meeting both John F. and Bobby Kennedy, and many more people. I’m not making this up. It’s for real and not a bit. John is a friend of mine and his story was recently featured in Chicago Magazine. What John Philips really gives us is his unique view on how to live a meaningful life. This is a long two part interview and I’m presenting it unedited. You would never hear an interview like this unedited anywhere else but a podcast. You can fast forward if you want, but I suggest you take a walk and listen to every word. This man is a real treasure! Trust me, I’m a lesbian!
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4 replies on “Yeast Radio-Catching Harry Truman-04.06.05”
Dearest Madge,
Thanks for another wonderful show, John Philips is an interesting fella, looking forwards to part2.
What’s with Podcast alley !!! can some clever G.A.L (gentle audience listener) create a rival, YR is the greatest hour of audio on the net and it makes no sense that it’s not in the top10 ! next to Daily Source Code, Yeast Radio has the largest listening audience according to Harry Reems of “Fisting Fun”. I must admit I used to listen to the Dawn and Drews until they posted their picture, talk about theatre of the mind to think I was jerking off over that thing for 2 months is shocking and I’m ashamed to admit it, I now prefer to beat to the sounds of Yeast Radio and the wonderful tones of the 56year old queen of cunts Madge Weinstein.
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your fello “Stein” Bruce.
Okay Sorry, YR is No7, G.A.Ls forget about creating a rival.
I wanted to invite you to list your podcast at http://www.podcastpickle.com I hope you will agree, we are building a great podcast directory. Let me know what you think of it.
Thanks
Gary
Yay! I love Mars! Do you go to Peking too? (a few doors North)
I didn’t know you lived in Chicago!