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I Heart Lady Bunny!

Lady Bunny is so wonderful!

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Guest Cup?

I was a guest cup for some web site turday. I’m not sure what it means, but it’s probably some sort of innuendo for jock straps:
The Year of Coffee Blog – Guest Cup 36 – Madge Weinstein!

Guest Cup 36 is from the hardest working bloated lesbian in media today, Madge Weinstein. Madge, The Shock Jock without a Cock, hosts not one but two podcasts – Yeast Radio and, err… Yeast2. Madge cooks on Insane Films and gets real on Americunt. Thanks for the cutribution to the site, Madge.

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In Case a Gentle Aucience member needs a date…

Butthole cleaner in Edgewater looking now.

Raunchy rimseat pig 6’1″ 185 Brn buzz,loves to clean butthole ages 25-45. No limits raunch pig, totally unininhibited and nasty, You name it. Verbal & Dom a plus

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New City Article by Brian Buckman

NEWCITYCHICAGO.COM: Street Smart Chicago

“They can go fuck themselves, they can go for it,” Chicagoan Richard Bluestein tells me over the phone. Bluestein, better known to his fans as Madge Weinstein, the demagogic host of podcasting’s most acerbic show, “Yeast Radio” (https://www.yeastradio.com), sees podcasting exploding “like Starbucks” and feels that Clear Channel’s attempts to belly up to the bar will only chasm out the pathways with greater ferocity. “What’s happening is a huge convergence of media and entertainment, literally and figuratively. And if it brings more recognition to the artists creating the content, it’s a good thing.”

“The great thing about podcasting,” Richard Bluestein tells me in closing, applying the final smudges of bright orange lipstick as he prepares to become the “bloated lesbian” Madge Weinstein once again, “is that it gives me a voice. Without my podcast I probably wouldn’t have one.”

(2005-04-12)

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Yeast Radio on NASA’s Web Site!

Holy Shit! Dave W. pointed out to me that Yeast Radio is actually listed on NASA’s web site describing their new podcast. You have to look very carefully though!

Also, this should get interesting.

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Great Job!

Alright, bitches, you’ve done a fantastic job of putting me back into the top ten podcasts according to Pocastalley.com. Actually, I am number ten and now I want more… MORE… MORE!

So if you haven’t voted for me, then please do so that I can sleep at night, not having to binge on Haagen Daaz due to the anxiety of knowing that at any moment I can slip off the top ten list.

If you’ve already voted, then please tell your lame cubemates, family members, and lesbian eatoutees to vote for me.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR YEAST RADIO!

And while you’re there, please vote for:
Wanda Wisdom’s Lucky Bitch Radio
and
The Feat of Fools!

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Poop Chute

If New Jersey is Americunt’s armpit, then Texas is its asshole.

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HEY! You too can podcast like Madge!

This is the iRiver that I’ve been using for my podcast. It’s so wonderful. You can record up to 320kbps at 44khz. You can record line in or mic in (mono or stereo) and or use the built in cuntdensor mic. It’s amazing and is teeny tiny. It works with mac or pc. buy it and all my proceeds go to keep yeast radio and insanefilms.com in business!


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More Lesbians on Acid


On insanefilms.com turday, we have part two in the Lesbians on Acid series.

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USA Turday on Madge

One singular podcast — the Madge Weinstein show — is representative of the type of over-the-top content that would never see the light of day at a mainstream media outlet. But it is among the 50 most-subscribed-to podcasts. Since last November, Richard Bluestein, a 37-year-old Chicago hospital-database programmer, has produced more than 75 podcasts in which he assumes the persona of an angry drag queen. Bluestein uses extreme vulgarity to express his views on society’s ills.

“I’m podcasting because I want Americans to relearn compassion and realize that all humans are worth exactly the same,” Bluestein says. “Oh, and I also want to become a famous pop star.” Bluestein says his podcasts regularly draw about 4,500 listeners.