Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
We're back to what we do well this week.
Well, what we do okay.
Well, what we do often.
We're back to just audio! Please enjoy this return to good quality and not having to see our faces!
This week Heather reads a story Ken picked out for her, newly in the public domain. A Sherlock Holmes short title "The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger".
But first! We are all subjected...I mean treated...to another week of Clown Corner!
This week's bizarre conversation pieces include Heather forgetting our author's name, the true origin of cows, and the invention of the word onomatopenis.
Oh, and those A.A. Milne poems Ken mentions can be found here.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote "The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger" in 1927.
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Ho Ho Ho Bitches
Oktoberfest
O Calumny
Sucked Down a Hole
Some Outside Time
A Sequel?
How do you spell that?
Shuttlecockus Interruptus
Literary Money Shot
My Safeword: Goat’s Milk
Dinah Blows
Hardline Anti-Cannibal
A Psychotic Cat
The Dirtiest Thing We’ve Ever Read
A Psychotic Break
The Last Pooh
Pooh Water
Is That a Name?
Unseen Poopoo
Secreted In Their Butts
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