Dec. 28, 2023

Huckleberry Finn | Chapter 20 - Huck, Jim, and the Art of the Scam!

Huckleberry Finn | Chapter 20 - Huck, Jim, and the Art of the Scam!
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Huckleberry Finn | Chapter 20 - Huck, Jim, and the Art of the Scam!
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Jen and Dan read Chapter 20 of Huckleberry Finn. In this episode, Huck and Jim encounter the devious duke and king, who turn a camp meeting into a profitable scam, while Jen and Dan ponder whether Huck and Jim are naked throughout the entire book. Meanwhile, they compare modern-day mega-church shows to a Kiss concert, featuring a flying angel instead of the notorious demon, Gene Simmons.

The episode features an intriguing discussion about a controversial art piece, "Too Nude for New York City," reflecting Huck and Jim's journey and societal perceptions. 
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