The Best of Mister Ron's Basement
A Deluxe Three Volume Audio CD Set
Personally selected by Mister Ron, this three CD set offers specially edited versions of the very best and funniest stories to appear on the Daily Mister Ron's Basement Podcast!
Makes a terrific gift!
Now Available
for your listening pleasure
Price for the Three Disk Set - -
only $25 postpaid! - - "Mister Ron Pays the Freight!"
(US and Canadian Orders only at present)
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Ron Evry
2880 Cedar Crest
Woodbridge, VA 22192
Contents:
Volume One:
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'The Fable of the Author Who Was Sorry for What He Did to Willie'
by George Ade (1900)
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'An Early Martyr'
by James M. Bailey (1873)
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'Barnes and the Bullfrog'
by Max Adeler (George Heber Clark) (1876)
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'How It Feels to be Blown Up'
by M. Quad (C. B. Lewis) (1871)
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'The Adventure of the Lame and Halt'
by Ellis Parker Butler (1904)
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'When You Are Angry'
by Fanny Fern (Sarah Payson Willis Parton) (1854)
Volume Two
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'The Fable of How the Canny Commercial Salesman Guessed the Combination'
by George Ade (1904)
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'The Approaching Humorist'
by Bill Nye (Edgar Wilson Nye) (1891)
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'Miss Eugenia Nitrogenia Wash'
by David L. Roath (1852)
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'Mosquitoes on a Bender.'
by Brick Pomeroy (Marcus Mills Pomeroy) (1868)
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'The Harmful Hammock'
by George W. Peck (1882)
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'The Story of a First-Past-the-Post Frame-Up That Proved A Boomerang'
by Frank Hutchison (1905)
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'The Amenities of Politics'
by Robert J. Burdette (1877)
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'The Fable of How Gertrude Could Keep It Up until Ten O'Clock in the Morning'
by George Ade (1904)
Volume Three
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'The Fable of the Base Ball Man Who Took the Only Known Cure'
by George Ade (1899)
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'Whitewashing Extraordinary'
by Cymon (Frederic Thomas Somerby) (1852)
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'Ardella Tutt and Her Mother'
by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley) (1887)
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'To Nature and Back Again'
by Stephen Leacock (1918)
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'Being Examined for My Degree'
by Henry Clay Lewis (1850)
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