Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
"Little Mummies" was the alternative title to this episode, but you know...shock value. Throw some saucy language in the title and you get more listens.
Anyway! Welcome! This week, Emily has dug up and old mummy's curse story for Ken to read. It was written by Louisa May Alcott, and...wait...that can't be right. I'm going to double check that. Yes, that is correct. Louisa May Alcott, the woman who brought us Little Women, is responsible for this disturbing tale about a curse coming from an Egyptian mummy. Okay...
Ken does his best to read the story, and along the way your hosts:
Discuss baby snow angels.
Impersonate Britney Spears.
Contemplate erotic flowers.
"Lost in a Pyramid; or, The Mummy's Curse" was first published in 1869
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The song "A Dark but Peaceful Place" is by Gabriel Richards and is used thanks to Creative Commons.
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Now sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
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