Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
Coming to you from the City of Brotherly Love!
Heather doubles down on Clown Corner (oh lord, now we'll never get rid of it), and I'm pretty sure Ken compares himself to a god.
They also ask some hard hitting questions.
What's the hardest thing about moving?
He had the third biggest what in London?
What sword swallowing skills are transferable to everyday life?
Oh yeah, plus they read a story. Heather selected a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle story called "The Case of Lady Sannox" and Ken reads it. And the story is good enough that you can totally ignore most of his terrible reading choices!
"The Case of Lady Sannox" was published in The Idler, in 1893.
We previously covered Sir Doyle in Episodes 4, 5, 18, and 74
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Frozen Flagpole
Chode Rocket
Revenge of Pirate Jesus
A Gay Party
The Worst Musical Ever
An Announcement
A Douche And A Coward
Malign Pursuit
Phallic Billy Club
Green Boobies
Alas, Wife...
Chekhov’s Slap
A Solemn Doody
Haunted as F-
What to Expect When You’re Expecting Death
Mummy Titties
The Return of Sir Johnny Bangs
Sounding Her Depths
Coming For Boston
Explain the Joke
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