Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
How much could you learn about a person based on their most quoted movie or song?
What if that person were secretly a vampire?
These and many other questions have nothing to do with this week's story!
The story Heather picked for Ken this week is by a vampire... I mean author... who called herself May Sinclair... if that was her real name... which it wasn't...
The story is called "The Token" and Ken reads it well, but somehow Heather still ends up doing some dodgy accent work.
Other questions:
How would you use that paperweight?
How do you start a difficult conversation?
Seriously, are you a vampire!?
"The Token" was published in the book Uncanny Stories in 1923.
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Unseen Poopoo
Secreted In Their Butts
Let Me See Your Peacock
The Pooh of Alexander Beetle
A Rude Kind of Gratitude
A Pootle Party
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