Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
Aaahhhh...
All is right with the world again. Ken and Heather are back to doing what they do best. Butchering great works of literature for your passing amusement.
This week Ken has a story for Heather called "The Compleat Criminal." Yes, it's really spelled that way. Yes, I think it's dumb, too.
But it was written by Edgar Wallace, who apparently wasn't a total moron, which is really saying something for a white man at the turn of the century, so...yay!
In addition to some surprised babbling up front we are treated to the usual brand of linguistic nonsense.
What is the right side of 40?
Who has Hollywood’s best eyebrows?
How many ways can Heather mispronounce the phrase “county constabulary”?
"The Compleat Criminal" was published in 1928 in Wallace's collection entitled The Thief in the Night
and Other Stories.
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Now sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
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Sex Fly (Season 2, Episode 3)
Eggplants All Night Long (Season 2, Episode 2)
Sir Johnny Bangs (Season 2, Episode 1)
Episode 57- Full Service Solicitor
Episode 56- Taco Tuesday
Episode 55- Potato Munchin' Jelly Sack
Episode 54- Scratch & Sniff Horse Butts
Episode 53- Worship the Lady Horse-o-Puss
Episode 52- Screw You Mark Twain
Episode 51- Muff Pincher
Episode 50- Don't Google That
Episode 49- A Bodice Ripper
Episode 48- Naked Stew
Episode 47- Lesbian Vampires on Broadway
Episode 46- No Win Situation
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