Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
With 50 episodes in the bag, it felt like time to return to our roots. So here's another story from our muse, Agatha Christie.
But it's not a Poirot mystery this time. Oh no, this week Ken is giving Heather a Tommy and Tuppence mystery. Which means Heather definitely won't have to pull out her questionable French accent. Right?
Well, the adorable detective couple, Tommy and Tuppence, get up to some wild hijinks, and along the way your favorite podcasting couple discuss many of life's little quandaries. What do you use a Brownie for? How do you practice detective-ing? What would you put in your muff?
"The Affair of the Pink Pearl" is most commonly found in the book Partners in Crime published in 1929, however, it made its first appearance in The Sketch in 1924.
Remember to tell five friends to check out Campfire Classics.
This weeks promo is from Life Paranormal with V. Do you have a personal experience with the paranormal?
So sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
A Psychotic Break
The Last Pooh
Pooh Water
Is That a Name?
Unseen Poopoo
Secreted In Their Butts
Let Me See Your Peacock
The Pooh of Alexander Beetle
A Rude Kind of Gratitude
A Pootle Party
A Birthday Pooh
Mucus of the Soul
The Only Whole I Ever Knew
Can’t Stop Pooh-ing
Another Pooh Break
Booby Posers
Wagnerian Curse
Orange is the New Bloodletting
The Pun is Mightier Than the Peen
Scooby Dooby Death
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