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YR533 Original Yeast Radio: Double Life


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Shownotes by Matt Blender.

Madge called in sick so RB hosts and presents some content from the original Yeast Radio of ten years ago.

This is the 10th anniversary of Yeast Radio.

How I dealth with my professional life working in a hospital 10 years ago.

I send my profoundest thanks to Marcus Couch of the Scene Zine for sending me the DAT player.

Trippy voicemails from the Yeast Radio of ten years ago.

By Madge

Lesbian with food allergies.

25 replies on “YR533 Original Yeast Radio: Double Life”

HAHAHA! I LOVED the Mrs Bailey messages. But it all went on waaaay too long. What the fuck is her story? Where all those psychotic messages with that woman rambling things like “you’re a naughty boy” for real?

All these crude “characters” from your hospital days are fascinating. I mean of course there’s the insane Mrs Bailey and Doctor Thorek who just want to get their hole fucked, the unstable softly spoken Tillie Winks, the whiny hypochondriac Jackie, the paranoid Leslie and her pathetic copier drama and the annoyingly perky Merisen (?).

Who are these people? (I mean the real people, not your impressions of them) What the fuck is their story? Where are they now?

That was really interesting. Mrs Bailey sounds like a lovely lady.

If I were in your shoes, I’d be quivering behind the sofa listening to the stuff I got up to 10 years ago, on drugs – although I would have been more in my early twenties. Sometimes I talk about it and all sounds very cool, but then I think more and can’t believe the way I behaved or the state I was in.

What’s interesting is it shows how much you’ve changed, and perhaps how much you haven’t. 😀 I imagine the more personal stuff makes that point even more.

Having worked in a hospital 17 years, I found some similarities to my own experiences. That whole thing where people discuss their illnesses and visits to their doctors, with whom they also have a working relationship, rings so true. I’m sorry Mrs. Bailey is no longer with us. She could make a few guest appearances.

So were you in telecom back then? Ordering circuits and servicing copiers – that is one stretch of skill sets. Just curious.

Enjoyed the show.

Hearing the word Ameritech almost knocked me over… I worked for that company for a while, now we have went through a couple name changes but same ole’ shit.

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