Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
It's a mad mad mad mad...well I don't know if I'm legally allowed to finish that sentence or if that would be plagiarism. But the world is a mess and so is this week's story.
We've got a new author named Holmes, who is probably no relation to the famous detective since our author is an American and Sherlock is British and imaginary.
Heather chose this week's story for the title, clearly. And you would have, too. It is called "A Visit to the Asylum for Aged and Decayed Punsters". So...obviously...
There are some important questions asked this week:
What is a "Mom Joke"?
How do you make a "Disco Tent"?
Where have all the Dick Jokes gone?
You've got questions, we've got answers!
Damn, I think I stole that one, too. Don't sue me Radio Shack.
Or do.
Whatever, you're Radio Shack! You don't scare me!
"A Visit to the Asylum for Aged and Decayed Punsters" was published in 1861 in The Atlantic.
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Ho Ho Ho Bitches
Oktoberfest
O Calumny
Sucked Down a Hole
Some Outside Time
A Sequel?
How do you spell that?
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