Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
This episode might be as far from last week's as it is possible to be. The story is not WTF-ish at all!
Well, that's not quite true.
Actually it is very WTF-ish, just in a completely different way! Like, it's not confusing.
No, that's wrong too. It is confusing, but like it's supposed to be.
Never mind, I'm starting over.
Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
This week Heather has chosen a story for Ken to read by Bengali writer, poet, painter, composer, philosopher, and...baseball player...probably...not...
The point is he was super multi-talented. His name was Rabindranath Tagore. No cheating, how did you just pronounce that in your head?
During the episode your hosts discuss owl-parrots, 1970s porn, and the rationale of vindictive ghosts.
"In the Middle of the Night" was published in 1894.
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Antimatopoeia
Euphemistic Heel Turn
Ho Ho Ho Bitches
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O Calumny
Sucked Down a Hole
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