Oh! Pooh!

Published: July 12, 2022, noon

b'Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!\\nCome down!\\xa0 Come down!\\xa0 And let\\u2019s see who you be!\\nIf that didn\\u2019t make sense to you, you haven\\u2019t listened to this week\\u2019s episode yet.\\xa0 And why the heck not!?!?\\xa0 Huh?\\xa0 What\\u2019s keeping you?\\nIt is a pretty good one.\\xa0 Ken has chosen a story for Heather by author Harriet Beecher Stowe of Uncle Tom fame.\\xa0 But like, it\\u2019s funny, and spooky, and there\\u2019s a lot of stuff about poo and penises.\\xa0 So, you know\\u2026a Campfire Classics episode.\\nHeather gives a masterful read despite the story being largely written in dialect (something regular listeners will know our hosts fear more than death by a thousand mosquitoes), and along the way you\\u2019ll be treated to some classic \\u201890s movie references from Heather, Ken fundamentally misunderstanding what is happening in the story, and a surprisingly long conversation about the virtues of a wooden prosthetic foreskin.\\n"The Ghost in the Mill\\u201d was published in the collection Oldtown Fireside Stories in 1872.\\nEmail us at 5050artsproduction@gmail.com.\\nRemember to tell five friends to check out Campfire Classics.\\nLike, subscribe, leave a review.\\nNow sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.'