Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
If you were going to list the things in this world that you fear the most, what would be on that list?
Now, take that list and make it a song.
That's basically this episode.
It makes very little sense, and your hosts are so gobsmacked by the story that the barely manage a single dick joke.
Ken has chosen a story for Heather this week by the oft requested author Charlotte Perkins Gilman called "The Rocking-Chair". It is one of the more subtly disconcerting stories they've covered on this podcast, and I actually think you might enjoy it.
There are still plenty of tangents though, for those of you who prefer the unfocused tirades. We've got Clown Rabies, Elementary School Discipline, and Sexy Blonde Psychopaths.
"The Rocking-Chair" was published in Worthington's Illustrated in 1893.
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Now sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
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Episode 13- Eat the Cake
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Episode 12- Here Comes the Boom Boom
Episode 11- Don't Go in the Moist Hole!
Episode 10- Liza! Descending the Stairs
Episode 9- A Seaman and His Candlestick
Episode 8- Gibbles and Children Bits
Episode 7- Hump Yourself 90 Miles
Episode 6- Oblige Them be Blowed
Episode 5- Stoke My Smoke Rocket!!
Episode 4- Observe Your Steps and Get Yourself Wet!
Episode 3- The Impotent Professor
Episode 2- Tombs and Moustaches
1- The First Episode: An Exclamatory Ejaculation
Teaser #4 Dumas and Balsamo!
Teaser #3 Kipling- His Wedded Wife
Teaser #2- Some Sherlock for ya!!
Teaser #1- A Little Agatha Christie
Testing Some Tag-lines!
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