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Okay. So that happened
This week Ken has a story from an author we've not read on the show yet named Ellis Parker Butler. That sounds like a fake name. Almost as fake as Philo Gubb sounds. But, I don't research things once the show is recorded so...what are you gonna do?
What is the politically correct term for "crook"?
Does it get quicker if you pay more?
Where the crap is that accent from?
"Philo Gubb, the Correspondence School Detective" was published in 1913.
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A Birthday Pooh
Mucus of the Soul
The Only Whole I Ever Knew
Can’t Stop Pooh-ing
Another Pooh Break
Wagnerian Curse
Orange is the New Bloodletting
The Pun is Mightier Than the Peen
Scooby Dooby Death
F-ing Red Heads
A Few of My Scariest Things
A Tingle in the Dingle
The Greatest Showman?
A Video Episode
Suck It, Joe Rogan
A Pooh Break
Wide Bosom
In the Rear
The Drinks Was Good
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