Happy Halloween! It’s been about a decade since I’ve done anything at all for Halloween, but I’m breaking that long dry spell with a Hello Campers! Halloween Special. For this episode, I’m joined by Toronto’s “Queen of Mean,” Viza! She’s been featured on Just for Laughs, SiriusXM, Crave, and this year she recorded her debut stand-up album, “A (semi) Legend in the Making.” Visa has also recently launched a week show, “I Will Say This Though” on YouTube.
In this episode, we’re watching clips from Liza Minnelli, Joan Rivers, Elvira, Sandra Lee, Sylvia Browne, Bette Midler & Rosie O’Donnell, Young and the Restless, Dark Shadows, Joan Crawford, Paul Lynde, SCTV, and Dame Joan Collins on American Horror Story. It’s jam-packed, so brace yourselves for a roller coaster of frights and delights!
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