Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
We're back at the grindstone. Cranking out those high quality low brow jokes you expect and...love? Tolerate? Fast forward through?
Whatever.
We're back to our two host witless banter format after a few weeks off.
This week heather is reading a story by a woman named Anna Katharine Green. It's called "Midnight in Beauchamp Row". Does that word look French to you?
The story comes with some unexpected twists and some expected pointless conversation topics.
How long is your rod?
How heavy are your stones?
WHAT DID THAT IDIOT THINK WAS GOING TO HAPPEN!?
"Midnight in Beauchamp Row" was published in 1895.
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