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Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!

Remind me, was this one a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse, or an apocalypse. I always get those confused.

It probably doesn't matter. Though that earthquake was suspicious...

A podcast!!!

This week, Ken has picked out a story for Heather. Who wants to try to guess how many words she pronounces wrong this week? Here's a hint: you're wrong.

The story is called "Jerry Bundler," and am I the only one who kept hear "Jerry Bung Hole"?

Anyway, written by W.W. Jacobs of "The Monkey Paw" fame (check out episode 44 of Campfire Classics for more on him), it's a pretty good story and fortunately there are no French characters, so our readers accent work is pretty good!

Episode highlights (or lowshadows depending on how good your taste is) include Ken telling a long story from his days as a waiter, your hosts discovering a new frightening aphrodisiac, and Heather being reminded of Ginger Dick.

"Jerry Bundler" was first published in The Windsor Magazine in December 1897.

Email us at 5050artsproduction@gmail.com.

Remember to tell five friends to check out Campfire Classics.

Like, subscribe, leave a review.

Now sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.

  continue reading

200 episodes

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Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!

Remind me, was this one a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse, or an apocalypse. I always get those confused.

It probably doesn't matter. Though that earthquake was suspicious...

A podcast!!!

This week, Ken has picked out a story for Heather. Who wants to try to guess how many words she pronounces wrong this week? Here's a hint: you're wrong.

The story is called "Jerry Bundler," and am I the only one who kept hear "Jerry Bung Hole"?

Anyway, written by W.W. Jacobs of "The Monkey Paw" fame (check out episode 44 of Campfire Classics for more on him), it's a pretty good story and fortunately there are no French characters, so our readers accent work is pretty good!

Episode highlights (or lowshadows depending on how good your taste is) include Ken telling a long story from his days as a waiter, your hosts discovering a new frightening aphrodisiac, and Heather being reminded of Ginger Dick.

"Jerry Bundler" was first published in The Windsor Magazine in December 1897.

Email us at 5050artsproduction@gmail.com.

Remember to tell five friends to check out Campfire Classics.

Like, subscribe, leave a review.

Now sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.

  continue reading

200 episodes

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