Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
You'll never believe what Heather says to Ken at the end of this episode!!!
That's how clickbait works, right? Annoying headline to get you to click the link?
As long as you're here, you may as well listen to this week's story by French author Guy de Maupassant. A name which Heather chose and still never managed to pronounce quite right. But that's okay, the title of the story is blessedly easy to pronounce. "The Necklace".
This story has a surprise ending that would make M. Night Shyamalan jealous (speaking of hard to pronounce names...), but before we reach the end our hosts discuss the sketchiest way to travel, a truly unconventional Project Runway challenge, and dive deep into the best foods to cook naked.
Plus big news is revealed in the beginning, and a listener challenge is set at the end, so listen up for those.
"The Necklace" was first published on 17 February 1884 in the French newspaper Le Gaulois.
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This weeks promo is from Ratchet Book Club. This show is hilarious. Go check it out. After you've listened to us.
So sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
Episode 14- Everything's an Innuendo
True Crimes and a Lie, Vol. 2!
Episode 13- Eat the Cake
True Crimes and a Lie, a Gameshow Within a Podcast
Episode 12- Here Comes the Boom Boom
Episode 11- Don't Go in the Moist Hole!
Episode 10- Liza! Descending the Stairs
Episode 9- A Seaman and His Candlestick
Episode 8- Gibbles and Children Bits
Episode 7- Hump Yourself 90 Miles
Episode 6- Oblige Them be Blowed
Episode 5- Stoke My Smoke Rocket!!
Episode 4- Observe Your Steps and Get Yourself Wet!
Episode 3- The Impotent Professor
Episode 2- Tombs and Moustaches
1- The First Episode: An Exclamatory Ejaculation
Teaser #4 Dumas and Balsamo!
Teaser #3 Kipling- His Wedded Wife
Teaser #2- Some Sherlock for ya!!
Teaser #1- A Little Agatha Christie
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