The Bus Chronicles: Eccentrics, 90s Vinyl, and Popcorn Lung
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Hello and thank you for joining me for this "mobile" episode of Carl vs Reality. After 20 plus years of podcasting, I’m finally ticking a big one off the bucket list: recording a podcast on a bus.
I’m currently sat on the very back seat—the throne of the "hard kids"—traveling through the ever-evolving landscape of rural Norfolk. Join me as I navigate the bumps, the graffiti (shoutout to "Xeron"), and the perpetually unfinished roadworks of the local town.
In this episode, we’re talking about:
- 90s Nostalgia: That core memory of buying Blur’s "Tender" on vinyl and the struggle of transferring records to tape just to have a soundtrack for the commute.
- Bus Culture & Eccentrics: From the legendary sombrero-wearing "bus conductor" of Great Yarmouth to the "edgelords" with their compasses and vapes.
- The Changing High Street: Why is every shop now a barber, a vape store, or a place selling subpar American sweets?
- Public Transport Etiquette: The transition from smoking on the top deck to "inhaling fruity air" and why popcorn lung sounds like a bad time.
Whether you’re a fellow eccentric, a fan of Britpop, or someone who just appreciates the chaotic energy of public transport, this episode is for you. It’s a bit of a waffle, a bit of a travelogue, and a lot of reality.
Take care of yourselves, and ta-ta!
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