Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
We're revisiting an author we haven't touched on since Episode 42 this week. Nathaniel Hawthorne! You know what that means?
Your hosts are extra professional and focused this week because he's a really important author...
Or something.
Heather has chosen a story for Ken to read this week which he attacks with uncharacteristic gusto. The story is called "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment," and, surprising none of our regular listeners, the story is fascinating, and the episode devolves into chaos.
This week's tangents include the status of the American Theatre, the most literary football team, and the origin of viagra.
A huge shout out to our friends in Florida, as well.
"Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" was published in 1837.
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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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