Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
Ken threw a little curve ball this week with some fun facts that have nothing to do with the story. What are those facts about? You'll have to listen to find out.
This week's author is a Campfire Classics regular, SciFi great H.G. Wells. For facts on him, go check out Episodes 3 and 8. The story is "The Red Room," and Heather's reading is strangely reminiscent of an episode of Frasier. Along the way, our hosts eschew their traditional sex jokes in favor of a much more high brow style of humor: farts and pee.
Discussion topics not related to bodily functions include Chekhov's gun, magic fog trees, and geriatric West Side Story.
"The Red Room" was first published in The Idler magazine, in March 1896.
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So sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
True Crimes and a Lie, Vol.5
Episode 29- Eight Miles in My Rear
Episode 28- See You Next Tuesday
Episode 27- Crack is Whack: A Ghost Story
Episode 26- Teabag Your Sweetmeats
Episode 25- Fairying Around: A Christmas Tale
Episode 24- Dreams, Feasts, and Fire Island
Episode 23- Rather an Old Ass
Episode 22- Bronchitis my Butt
Episode 21- Derelict in the Ditch
Episode 20- Psycho Psychic or That Darn Cat
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Episode 19- Rock 'n' Roll Reaper
True Crimes and a Lie, Vol. 4
Episode 18- A Comely Wench
Episode 17- Don't Be a Bullying Seaman
True Crimes and a Lie, Vol. 3
Episode 16- The Purpose of My Coming
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Episode 15- Alan the Demon Dinosaur
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