Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
The breaks are over! The team is back! And...well, you read the title and your here anyway...
Heather picked a witchy little Nathaniel Hawthorne ditty (can you use that word as a story?) for Ken to read. Which he does. Eventually. First your hosts chat about life, the universe, and...you know...stuff.
The story is actually quite good. Well, the stories usually are. Along the way Heather and Ken discuss demon Pontiacs, mystical drug dealers, and and the relative merits of owning multiple staffs. If you know what I mean.
"Young Goodman Brown" was first published in 1835.
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Unseen Poopoo
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Let Me See Your Peacock
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A Rude Kind of Gratitude
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