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Hooting Yard: Ornamental Pond Guilt
When Blodgett worked as a brain analyst, in the period immediately after a war, he became intrigued by cases of what was dubbed Ornamental Pond Guilt. One Saturday afternoon, pursuing his own projects in an otherwise deserted lab, he discovered that by exposing samples of dead brain tissue to an all-enveloping gas filtered through a Kleigland Sieve, he could never achieve the same results twice. He made his way to the canteen, notebook in hand, and scribbled down both the data and his conclusions while drinking cup after cup of nettle tea.
By chance, the canteen employed as mop-person a patient who suffered from Ornamental Pond Guilt. Pabstus V. was one of the first recorded cases of the syndrome, and though by no means cured, his condition was such that he could perform simple tasks such as mopping the floor of a canteen. Blodgett spilled some of his tea on the floor, and Pabstus V. mopped it up. It is one of the most poignant moments in medical history.
- Theme from “The West Wing”
- Sieves and Basins
- Fictional Substance of the Week: Ichor
- Sag Mir Wo Der Blumen Sind?
- “Bloated Janitor” from the album “Effigies in Cork” by Vril
- Hoon Hing Boom Bang A Bang
- Mustard? Custard!
- Ornamental Pond Guilt
- The Passion of the Grunty Man
A transcript of the stories in today’s episode. plus many others can be found on the Hooting Yard website. This show was first broadcast on June 22nd 2005.
Hooting Yard: The Rules of the Game
Little is known of the origins of football, a game which is today one of the most popular sports throughout the Northern Lands. According to De Smet [see The Punnet, Vol XVI No.9], football began when tribal elders in the hinterland around Hoon took to mucking about after the annual ritual ostrich-battering. Thumper, on the other hand, has argued in a number of persuasive essays that the sordid practices of a family living in a cave near Bodger’s Spinney were the true origins of the game. Either of these theories may be true, as might thousands upon thousands of others. But let us not tarry in the past.
The rules of football are stupendously complex. The rubric itself fills hundreds of huge volumes, and interpretative texts, analyses and commentaries have accumulated at such a rate that entire libraries are now devoted to the subject. That being the case, it is impractical in this essay to do more than sketch the merest outline. So let us draw breath, take stock, make a cup of tea, twang a ukulele, skip frolicsome thro’ ling and heather, rap curses at hunched louts, sprinkle talc upon our scalps, whisk an egg, brush our teeth, impale a mothball, crack a biscuit, mumble a homily, tie a ship’s knot in a necklace, stoke up the fire, spit on the coals, irk a butcher, crick our necks, stamp on a bee, shovel grit outside the police station, howl at the Wergo, mitigate a plea, fold a crocus, employ a grotesquerie and put a flea in its ear: come follow me as I expound the laws of football.
- Sidney the Bat is Awarded the Order of Lenin
- Some extracts from “New Familiar and Progressive English and French Dialogues (With Dialogues on Railway and Steamboat Travelling, and a Comparative Table of Monies and Measure)” by Richard and Quetin
- The Rules of the Game (The Origins of Football)
- A translation of the War Song of the Huitznahuac, taken from “Rig Veda Americanus, Sacred Songs of the Ancient Mexicans”, number eight in Brinton’s Library of Aboriginal American Literature, edited by D G Brinton.
- Pansy The Adept – An introduction to the principles of Goon Fang
This episode was first broadcast on May 25th 2005.
Midnight Sex Talk: Prostitution and the new UK Laws
Midnight Sex Talk – Prostitution and the New UK Laws
There’s been a lot going on with our sex laws recently here in the UK. As with the abortion debate, where sex work is concerned there’s the usual forest of moral panic to negotiate, before you get anywhere near the people who actually do it, or who work with those who do. And media stereotypes abound – there’s either the desperate drug addict working the street, Miss Whiplash of the suburbs, or the middle class girl who’s hoping to get a book deal out of it.
However, whatever happens in parliament, no-one is going to stop selling sex, or paying for it, anytime soon.
In the studio we’ve got Jahnet DeLight to give us her take on it all, and we’ve got interviews with Ana Lopes of the International Union of Sex Workers and Cari Mitchell of the English Collective of Prostitutes.
Midnight Sex Talk is broadcast on alternate Sunday nights, from 11.30pm-12.30am, on Resonance 104.4 FM. More info about us at
MidnightSexTalk.com.
Harmon e. Phraysier: And on the Eighth Day…
Harmon and Mrs Fokkerwolf find themselves in a vast, eternal changeless void. Given the opportunity to play God, they start to create, starting with… “Let there be light!”
Midnight Sex Talk: Infidelity
Midnight Sex Talk – Infidelity
We really should have done this show as an all-night charity marathon, there’s so much to talk about. It would be like They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? but no-one would get tired. As usual, however, Midnight Sex Talk will be giving you the essence of the subject in just 60 high-quality minutes.
Have you played away? Have you discovered your other half at it? How did you find out? Was it tell-tale bruises, stubble burn or a simple stray email? Do you think infidelity is even an issue? Is monogamy a pointless social construct that puts needless pressure on people? Or is it a valuable rule to arrange your life around?
Helping things along in the studio is journalist Piers Hernu, who can be spotted doing all kinds of loveable rogue-type things around the darker parts of the global village. We’ve also got an interview with Stephen Green of Christian Voice. Enough said!
Midnight Sex Talk is broadcast on alternate Sunday nights, from 11.30pm-12.30am, on Resonance 104.4 FM. More info about us at
MidnightSexTalk.com.
Midnight Sex Talk – Internet Censorship
Midnight Sex Talk – Internet Censorship
This week we’re looking at the Scottish Executive’s consultation paper on the possession of what they call ‘extreme pornographic images’.
If what they’re suggesting becomes law, it could set us back decades in terms of free speech, as well as cause endless misery to those who are exploring their sexuality, not to mention artists.
Our guests this week are lobbyist Demolition Red from Backlash, and campaigner/adventurer UKRudeGirl”.
Midnight Sex Talk is broadcast on alternate Sunday nights, from 11.30pm-12.30am, on Resonance 104.4 FM. More info about us at
MidnightSexTalk.com.
London Revisited: episode 10
London Revisted
The most recent series of “an hour of capital stuff,†presented by Lord Murk and Nobby.
Produced by John Nicholson for Resonance104.4fm, London Revisited is an esoteric guide to the city’s hidden histories.
Episode 10: an interview with Chris Jones, anarchist and student of subterranean London. Plus the regular serial, “Crimes and Damned Crimes,†which dissects Peter Ackroyd’s distorted mythologising of the city; On The Barrow; Roger Dobson’s Lost Writers of London; Reading London; and Tim Mars’s audio cartoon, Meeting with Remarkable Men. (Note: episode 9 is not available for podcast.)
London Revisited: episode 8
London Revisted
The most recent series of “an hour of capital stuff,†presented by Lord Murk and Nobby.
Produced by John Nicholson for Resonance104.4fm, London Revisited is an esoteric guide to the city’s hidden histories.
Episode 8: London as the New Jersuselam: an interview with Adrian Gilbert. Plus the regular serial, “Crimes and Damned Crimes,†which dissects Peter Ackroyd’s distorted mythologising of the city; On The Barrow; Roger Dobson’s Lost Writers of London; Reading London; and Tim Mars’s audio cartoon, Meeting with Remarkable Men.
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Podcast FAQ – Read This First
Podcasting? What is that?
Podcasting is best described as “radio on demand”. As a listener (or “podcatcher”) you subscribe to the programmes of your choice using a Podcasting program like Juice or even iTunes, which can now handle podcasts too. This program then automatically checks for a new show and if one is available, it downloads it automatically. So, for example you could leave your computer on, and have the Podcasting program download the show overnight while you’re asleep. Then, you have the show ready to play on your computer or MP3 player of choice in the morning.
So basically I can download radio shows and listen to them anytime I like?
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They will be in MP3 format, meaning you will be able to play them on any portable media player, as well as any PC, Mac or Linux platform computer.
What shows will you be podcasting?
You can see a list of the shows with their own podcast feeds here. In addition to this though, we will soon be running a number of categorised podcast feeds, which will receive a range of shows that fit that category. So for example the Comedy podcast feed will feature the likes of Kevin Eldon’s “Speakers”, Frank Key’s “Hooting Yard”, the Bing Selfish show etc. Complete details on this will be posted shortly.
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