Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
Happy 100 episodes!
That's right! Our silly little podcast has made it to 100. That's wild!
To celebrate Heather returns to the microphone, and Ken decides to badmouth a bunch of beloved TV shows that were cancelled way before their time. Because this is a classy show...or something.
Ken has selected the story for Heather to read, and surprising no one, it's an Agatha Christie story. And you know what that means! That's right. Heather has to try to do her Hercule Poirot voice. And it goes about as well as it always does.
So, we listen to "The Plymouth Express Affair" while Ken and Heather drink bubbly wine, discuss the family jewels, and tell Trekkies to suck it. Because picking on nerds is cool?
It's okay. We can make those jokes. We're nerds, too.
"The Plymouth Express Affair" was published in the January 1924 issue of The Blue Book Magazine.
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Now 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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