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Cremation of Sam McGee - Storytelling Reciting the hypnotic "Cremation of Sam McGee" is as much fun as listening to it the first time.
"There are strange things done in the midnight sun
By the men who moil for gold;
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But the queerest sight they ever did see
Was that night on the marge of Lake Lebarge
I cremated Sam McGee." .....
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Eldrbarry's Story Telling Techniques and links to stories
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Audience Participation Stories Some Leaders have the knack of getting the audience around the campfire involved and participating in the story being told. This site will give you some examples collected from around the Net, to get started.
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Folklore site This is a great site for hundreds of very short stories- funny ones, scary ones, American folklore, Canadian folklore and more and more.
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Shaggy Dog Stories Long winded, rambling stories are an art...when they.... well, as they get to their end... that is to say, as they approach the climax of the tale... in other words, when the story wraps up....they keep your listeners engaged for just enough time to really, really listen because they can sense the ultimate termination of the adventure....
and then it ends. And there's a groan. And the listeners realize they've been duped. And enjoyed every second of it!
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aPUN My Word! Puns. The lowest form of humour, some say. But I disagree. And so did my grandfather, who came here from Eastern Europe. "Russian?", you may ask... but, no. No. He took his time. Not all the puns at this page are resPUNsible for laughs but it's worth a look.
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Ghost & Western Stories form MacScouter A short collection of spooky stories, Western themed stories and a couple of odd-ball ones, from MacScouter. Includes a variation of one of my favourites: Wrap, Wrap,Wrap... except my version was true!
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