It Could Happen Here - CZM Book Club: F*ck This Sh*t Manor, by Laurel Hightower

Episode Date: October 26, 2025

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Starting point is 00:03:08 So we've got one last spooky story for you. This week, I'm going to be reading you, Fuck This Shit Manor by Laurel Hightower. It's from the same 2022 collection. It was all a dream, an anthology of bad horror tropes done right that we read you another story from. This one is lighter and funnier
Starting point is 00:03:26 because what is more Halloween than a little spooky humor and making fun of ourselves. And now, fuck the shit manner by Laurel Hightower. The house was waking. On every level of the ageless monstrosity, things were stirring, sentience returning,
Starting point is 00:03:46 hunger rising, in the deepest, darkest corners of the hidden cellar, accessible only by a broken dumbwaiter, skeletal limbs grasped at shadows. On the grand ground floor, dust moat stirred as the grandfather clock word and clicked and began to chime in erratic tune. Figures made of thirst and nightmares flitted up the wide staircase, trailing cold fingers along neglected banisters. Nameless, hulking, drooling creatures skittered and lumbered close to the ground
Starting point is 00:04:17 and in the empty second-floor bedrooms. In the cursed and empty nursery, a cradle rocked on its own, while tiny, webbed, ebbed digits crept up the sides. The bolted attic door creaked open, and something ancient sighed within. Voices rose through the house, and all that walked, lurched and crawled there, still to listen. You're sure this rent is right? Said the one they wanted, the fresh voice, the woman. Completely certain, the owners were on the tenant of a certain caliber.
Starting point is 00:04:54 A snort interrupted the caretaker. But the woman shushed it. As I was saying, tenants who will care for the place while they cannot. They don't require money, so the rent is a token figure or two. Look, I'm sorry, it's a very good deal, but utilities have to be at least twice that. And a place this old's got to be gas heat, right? So even with the low rent, there's no way we could afford it. My dear, madame, didn't I say, the price includes all utilities
Starting point is 00:05:21 and my services as a groundskeeper to boot. the woman's voice took on a tone. Meaning you live here too, huh? Uh-uh, no offense, but I'm not rooming with some weirdo. There was a pause before the caretaker continued. Oh, no, madame, I don't stay here. I won't be caught here after dark, you understand. I've been serving here for more years than I can count,
Starting point is 00:05:46 but I never have and never will. Right, well, that's good, I guess, and I'm expected to, what, fix it up or something, clean? No more than you would any other home you lived in. Merely keep it neat, and your children will do the rest. My children, ha, I can't even get them to keep their bedrooms picked up, so don't be counting on them for manual labor. Anyway, an arrangement like that would be in violation of state and federal labor laws,
Starting point is 00:06:13 so that's not going to fly. The house was becoming restless, impatient. It wanted fresh blood, and it wanted it now. ridiculously low rent and all utilities paid on a mansion like this? What was this woman arguing about? The caretaker laughed, a creaking, wheezing sound that made even the denizens of the hidden cellar wince. Oh, no, nothing of that kind.
Starting point is 00:06:38 They will simply bring life to the old place. That's what the owners want very much. That and the small bit of caretaking we discussed earlier. Mm-hmm. So the old lady's bedbound, she got, out of home health aid or something, because my diaper change in days are over. All she requires are three meals daily, placed outside her door, and to be left alone. Mom, did you see the size of the backyard? We could have a swing set out there. Yeah, and there's
Starting point is 00:07:07 got to be like 20 bedrooms. Cassie and I wouldn't have to share. The house loomed closer, held its breath. The deal was nearly made. You think I'm dumb, old man? What? No, I told you. The owners are looking for a special kind of moron. Right, I bet they are. You'd have to be to take on a place like this. Mom, come on. No, we're going. You know how I always say there's no such thing as a free lunch?
Starting point is 00:07:34 You're looking at a prime example. Come on, we're leaving. Anger rose through every level, muttering discontent spilled through the vents and down the stairs. The caretaker loomed large. I don't think this is a deal you can afford to turn down, madame. Think again, creeper. There was a hissing sound, and the caretaker screamed.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Go on, kids, head for the door. A thunder of footsteps signaled the departure of dinner. Fuck this shit was the last they heard of the woman, as the door slammed behind her. But do you know what will always lovingly invite you into luxury before your eminent slaughter? That's right. It adds every single.
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Starting point is 00:08:57 from Twin Peaks, sex in the city, or just the internet's dad. I have a new podcast called What Are We Even Doing? Where I embark on a noble quest to understand the brilliant chaos of youth culture.
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Starting point is 00:10:01 And on my new podcast, Here We Go again We'll take today's trends and headlines And ask, why does history keep repeating itself? You may know me as the second hottest actor from the Harold and Kumar movies. But I'm also an author, a White House staffer, and as of like 15 seconds ago, a podcast host. Along the way, I've made some friends
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Starting point is 00:11:16 For almost a decade, the murder of an 18-year-old girl from a small town in Graves County, Kentucky went unsolved, until a local homemaker, a journalist, and a handful of girls, came forward with a story. I'm telling you, we know Quincy Kilder, we know. A story that law enforcement used to convict six people, and that got the citizen investigator on national TV. Through sheer persistence and nerve, this Kentucky housewife
Starting point is 00:11:47 helped give justice to Jessica Curran. My name is Maggie Freeling. I'm a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, producer, and I wouldn't be here if the truth were that easy to find. I did not know her
Starting point is 00:12:01 and I did not kill her, or rape or burn, or any of that other stuff that y'all said. They literally made me say that I took a match and struck and threw it on her. They made me say
Starting point is 00:12:10 that I poured gas on her. From Lava for Good, this is Graves County, a show about just how far our legal system will go in order to find someone to blame. America, y'all better work the hell up. Bad things happens to good people in small towns. Listen to Graves County in the Bone Valley feed on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And to binge the entire season at free, subscribe to Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts. One of the second-floor ghosts knelt beside the writhing caretaker.
Starting point is 00:13:16 You let another one get away, Francis. You suck at this. The old man sat up, pushing long and stringy hair behind his ears, tears streaming down his face. She sprayed me with something, he said, gasping. My eyes are on fire. Wet, squishy hands lifted him up under his armpits and into a chair. I think she maced you. We got any milk? That's supposed to help. A corpse opened the fridge. It's all expired, just used water.
Starting point is 00:13:47 A dark-eyed woman with a noose mark around her neck lit a cigarette. That's the last time you're the public face, Francis. She's the sixth one you failed to close the deal with. We're all going to starve at this rate. Max, the hellhound, whined and pressed his flank against her leg. She leaned down to stroke his head and his fiery eyes rolled back in pleasure. Francis sniffed and pressed a cold, mildewed rat. against his streaming eyes you think you can do any better i'm the only one with a pulse this used to be
Starting point is 00:14:18 easier the giant peered between gauzy curtains the world is changing a vampire lifted his lips that's as useful as it was the last time you said it the giant turned and frowned my point is we need to change with it the hollowed-eyed twin stared up at him lips quivering "'You mean leave here? Move on?' The giant sighed and turned back to the window. "'No, I mean we need to get help "'from someone who knows more than we do "'about the way things work now.'
Starting point is 00:14:55 "'The twins joined him at the window "'and followed his pointing finger. "'A specialist.' "'Each resident, in their turn, "'approached the window and looked, "'and each nodded and smiled at one another, "'the hope renewed. "'A specialist was just what they needed.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Any of the phones still working? asked the hanged ghost. Lottie Frazier had seen some dud houses in her time. Houses right next to train tracks, houses falling to rack and ruin. Even houses were murders had taken place. She'd sold every one of them, which is why she was the real estate queen of the southeastern quadrant. But this place was going to be a challenge. She climbed the stone steps littered with leaves,
Starting point is 00:15:41 Her lips pursed at the dingy porch. She pushed the doorbell with one knuckle, scribbling a list as she waited. Minutes later, a sunken eye peered at her through the yellow lace curtains. She didn't bother smiling, raising an eyebrow instead. These people needed to get with it. Time was money. Locks were heard clicking and clacking, and the enormous door swung into darkness,
Starting point is 00:16:05 and a stooped man with jaundice skin and a revolting suit stood before her. Miss Frazier, I presume. Oh my God, please don't tell me you're the one who's been showing the place. Jesus, no wonder no one's rented from you. She waved a hand at him. Back up, back up. You ever heard of a space bubble? The man frowned but stepped back to allow her to enter.
Starting point is 00:16:30 Lottie stepped inside and wrinkled her nose. What the hell? When was the last time this place had a good airing out? She heard the door swinging shut behind her and raised one orange-tipped finger. Oh, no, you don't. Leave that unlocked. The caretaker raised an eyebrow, but he obeyed. She looked him up and down. You the one that called my office?
Starting point is 00:16:51 He gave a sour smile and held out his hand. Francis, I'm hired with the manor. She looked at his dirty nails and declined to shake. Francis, huh? You the only one here? He opened his mouth and she leaned in closer. Don't even think about lying to me, Francis. I hear them moving.
Starting point is 00:17:09 where's everybody hiding? Francis closed his mouth again and stared, then lifted his shoulder. Any input here? He asked the house at large. Slowly, with many creeks, groans, hisses, and snarls, the denizens of the manor crept into the light.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Lottie subjected each to a critical glance, then scribbled on her list again with a sigh. Once they were all assembled in their nightmare glory, she pushed her hair from her forehead. This everybody, she asked, and Francis nodded. Fine, y'all stay here.
Starting point is 00:17:41 Francis is going to give me a tour. I catch any of y'all sneaking up on me. You're going to be sorry, you hear me? The threat the diminutive woman uttered was left unspoken, but there was none among the gathered dead that doubted her word. They waited in a silence punctuated
Starting point is 00:17:57 with glances at one another, listening to her exclamations of annoyance as she went over the house, top to bottom. When she came back down the stairs, Francis trailing dejectedly, in her wake. Her features were scrunched. She made her way to the largest sofa, waved the twins out of her way, then sat and made notes in silence for several minutes. Finally, the creatures could
Starting point is 00:18:20 stand it no longer. Well, asked the hanged woman as she lit another cigarette. Lottie looked up and frowned. That's the first thing to go. Put that shit out and go outside to smoke in the future. You can't get that smell out of upholstery for love or money. The ghost gaped. I can't. I can't. Can't go outside the bounds of the house. I'll disappear. Lottie's expression remained unchanged. Not my problem. You asked for my help, and I'm telling you what you need. She grimaced down at her list. Which so far is taking up three pages. The Giants spoke before anyone else could. Tell us, we're willing to learn. She eyed him. For starters, you all have to give this place a good cleaning. Cobwebs, dust, the smell of decay. Nobody wants to live with that.
Starting point is 00:19:08 I'm surprised you got anyone over the threshold. They grumbled, but there were nods all around. Max lifted a lip and a growl started to shake the room, the stench of sulfur choking the spirit still capable of smell. Lottie waved a hand in front of her face and looked at the beast. Lord have mercy, what the hell have you been feeding him? The vampire sputtered. That's not gas, he's a hellhound.
Starting point is 00:19:36 Lottie snapped her fingers and Max, his ears dropped. He stopped growling and came to sniff at her hand. She leaned close to scratch under his studded collar, and he pressed close to her side. Whatever it is, you'd best put Stinky Boy outside before you bring anyone else in. Who's a gassy hellhound? You are, aren't you, boy? The fire went out to the dog's eyes, and his tail thumped. Everyone bit their lip at the sight of one of hell's most feared enforcers brought low by scritches and a ridiculous voice. Lottie straightened and swung back to Francis. Next, there's you.
Starting point is 00:20:12 You need to clear right the fuck off when you've got a potential renter here. He sniffed and straightened. Madame, I am the only one here who is capable. You're capable of giving people the creeps, that's for sure. She waved a hand to indicate this whole person. Your look just screams rapist, okay? I don't care who has to do it.
Starting point is 00:20:31 You stay out of sight. And this whole, I come with the house thing, is over. As of now. No one wants a scheme. easy guy beating off in the shrubbery, okay? People value privacy. I would never. Not interested. We're talking an aesthetic here, and yours is fucked. She eyed the hanged ghost. You're visible inside the house, yeah? The woman frowned. I am, but cool. Get you a turtleneck and some makeup. You're golden. You want a woman anyway. Less threatening to other women, more enticing to male renters.
Starting point is 00:21:05 Don't overdo it with the sex kitten thing, though. But I, Lottie mowed her over. As for the rest of you, and I can't stress this enough, stay the fuck out of sight. And not just that, ease up on this whole needy vibe you've got going here. You lean in like vampires as soon as someone comes in, people are going to get edgy. Everyone made a studious effort to avoid looking at the vampire,
Starting point is 00:21:31 while he stared at the scuffed wooden floor. And speaking of avoiding vampires, Here's one vampire you will never be able to avoid unless theoretically speaking you were to hit the fast forward 15 seconds button a bunch of times. I don't know You can't avoid them and I wouldn't want to. It's the products and services that support this show In the heat of battle your squad relies on you don't let them down Unlock elite gaming tech at Lenovo.com Dominate every match with next level speed seamless streaming and performance that won't quit Push your gameplay beyond performance with Intel Core Ultra processors for the next era of gaming.
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Starting point is 00:22:41 Daddy's looking good. Each week, I invite someone fascinating to join me, actors, musicians, creatives, highly evolved digital life forms, and we talk about what they love. Sometimes I'll drizzle a little honey in there, too, from feeling sexy in the morning. What keeps them going? And you're maybe my biggest competition on social media. Like when a kid says bra to me. And how they're navigating this high-speed roller coaster.
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Starting point is 00:24:01 another financial crash like in 08? Is non-monogamy back in style? And how come there's never a gate ready for your flight when it lands like two minutes early? We've got guests like Pete Buttigieg, Stacey Abrams, Lily Singh, and Bill Nye. When you start weaponizing outer space, things can potentially go really wrong. Look, the world can seem pretty scary right now, because it is. But my goal here is for you to listen and feel a little better about the future. Listen and subscribe to here we go again. with Cal Penn on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. All I know is what I've been told, and that's a half-truth is a whole lie.
Starting point is 00:24:46 For almost a decade, the murder of an 18-year-old girl from a small town in Graves County, Kentucky, went unsolved, until a local homemaker, a journalist, and a handful of girls came forward with a story. I'm telling you, we know Quincy Kilder, we know. A story that law enforcement used to convict six people and that got the citizen investigator on national TV. Through sheer persistence and nerve, this Kentucky housewife helped give justice to Jessica Curran. My name is Maggie Freeling. I'm a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, producer, and I wouldn't be here if the truth were that easy to find. I did not know her and I did not kill her
Starting point is 00:25:32 or rape or burn or any of that other stuff that y'all said. They literally made me say that I took a match and struck and threw it on her. They made me say that I poured gas on her. From Lava for Good, this is Graves County. A show about just how far our legal system will go in order to find someone to blame.
Starting point is 00:25:54 America, y'all better work the hell up. Bad things happens to good people and small towns. Listen to Graves County in the Bone Valley feed on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:26:11 And to binge the entire season at free, subscribe to Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts. And we're back. Lottie sorted through her stack of paperwork, brought a fresh sheet to the top. Now, let's talk rent and marketing.
Starting point is 00:26:43 How much are you charging for this dump? When someone muttered a number from a dark corner, she turned slowly in her seat until she faced them. Are you kidding me? Why not just put up a blinking neon sign that says this is a trap? Francis coughed. Excuse me, that low-rent figure has been instrumental in getting applicants through the door. No one can resist.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Right, they got through the door, but do they stay? Silence answered her, and she nodded. That's what I thought. You can't make it astronomical, but you have to make it believable. A second-floor ghost spoke up. There is the matter of the caretaking that makes it more realistic, doesn't it? Lottie frowned. caretaking? You mean lurch over there?
Starting point is 00:27:29 She jabbed a thumb at Francis. The ghost cleared its throat. No, it's part of the rent arrangement. The tenants are responsible for light caretaking of Mama. Lottie set down her stack on the couch beside her. Who the fuck is Mama? Her gaze fell on the web-fingered infant who shook her head. Don't look at me. No relation.
Starting point is 00:27:51 The resident of the third floor bathtub spoke up wetly. Well, it's just what we call her. She doesn't leave the attic rooms, so she doesn't bother anyone, but she requires three meals a day. Lottie crossed her arms. That shit's got to go, too. They gaped at her. The hanged ghost cleared her throat.
Starting point is 00:28:10 What? What should we do with her? Once again, not my problem. I'm just telling you, no one, but no one, is going to want to rent a place that comes with an unseen attic roommate who needs babysitting. People like to feel comfortable and enjoy. themselves in their homes. That means being able to relax, unwind, be themselves, screw,
Starting point is 00:28:31 and no one is going to want to have sex with that hanging over them. She doesn't. Doesn't matter. Get rid of her. Moving on. Now, where are you advertising? At first, no one answer. As everyone struggled to catch up to the image of a mansion without mama,
Starting point is 00:28:47 there was a guilty amount of relief in the picture. The usual places, said Francis at last, that eyebrow went up again. Meaning where? More glances were exchanged, and Francis petered out under her gaze. The twins spoke up in unison. The newspaper classified ads, of course,
Starting point is 00:29:06 and the community message board. Lottie whipped around a look at them, raised a finger again. Do not, under any circumstances, do that again. Your separate people, no matter what tired tropes have told you, so act like it.
Starting point is 00:29:20 The girls exchanged stunned looks, then slowly. let go of one another's hands. Lottie nodded and looked back at Francis. Newspaper classifieds for fuck's sake. The city paper at least. Francis lowered his gaze. No, there's a free community paper. Lottie dropped her head into her hands, eyes squeezed shut. You're advertising in this neighborhood? Is that wrong? asked the giant. Lottie lifted her head. When was the last time any of you looked outside? Do you know where you live? The median income in this area?
Starting point is 00:29:53 Francis smiled back on safe ground. Of course, that's been a key to our success. These people have never been inside a mansion like this, let alone lived in one, and to be able to do so for less than the lowest rent of one of those homes that surround us, why every time we post one of those flyers with the little strips of paper, every last one gets taken. A wizened corpse tapped its chest. Those were my idea, it said with a grin.
Starting point is 00:30:23 Lottie massaged her temples. These are working-class people, folks who've struggled with poverty, addiction, cycles of abuse and neglect. Not all of them, but everyone here has had to work for what they have. And every one of them is going to give the side-eyed to something that seems too good to be true. They might be tempted. They might even come look. But in the end, their sense of self-preservation is going to save them. The room was silent.
Starting point is 00:30:49 The words, fuck this shit, ringing in their ears. the phrase they'd heard far too often of late. As unpleasant as it was to hear, Lottie was right, and this was, after all, why they'd called a specialist. The giant straightened his great shoulders. Okay, then tell us what to do. Any of you even remotely familiar with social media? Francis shook his head and began to answer
Starting point is 00:31:13 when one of the twins raised a hand. He glared at her, but she shrugged. A kid dropped a phone once. I don't use much data, and it was one of those pay-as-you-go-one. So I've just been adding, like, five gigs every six months. And there's literally nothing else to do. Lottie gave her a nod.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Good. So your targets are going to be easier to find on social media venues. You can narrow by geography if you want, but honestly, you'd be surprised how many of these types of people are willing to pick up and move their whole lives cross-country just to take advantage of a windfall. She took out her own phone and began scrolling. One twin at either shoulder.
Starting point is 00:31:49 Several other residents gathered behind her. her. Okay, see, here's what I'm talking about. Amber Bradley. Look at the number of tweets she has complaining about waitstaff and food service. Her fucking breakfast taco was delayed three minutes, and she's literally crying over it. Lottie scrolled further. You can tell she's never had a real job in her life, but there's tons of photos of expensive vehicles, vacations, meals that cost more than my commissions. The vampire frowned. So, rich people? Lottie shook her head. No, entitled people.
Starting point is 00:32:25 There's a difference. You're looking for folks so privileged they don't even realize they are. The kind of people who won't think it's sketchy to be able to rent a whole friggin' mansion for a few hundred bucks a month. And you don't even have to charge rent if you want to go another angle.
Starting point is 00:32:38 Pick a specific target, then tell them they've got an inheritance. From who? Asked the hanged ghost, her brow furrowed. Lottie laughed. Who cares? Make up someone old and obscure. Tell them they are chosen because,
Starting point is 00:32:50 Oh, hell, I don't know, make up something to make them feel special. The twins were scrolling through the feed. Ugh, this woman looks awful. Look at how long she rants because they misspelled her name at Starbucks. Sounds like an ideal tenant. She stood, brushed off her bottom, and handed her work to the hang ghost. I think that about covers it. That's a detailed list, and there's more information in the booklet.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Y'all have a lot of work to do, but this place has potential. The giant stepped forward, holding out in a little. envelope stuffed with cash. Miss Frazier, I can't tell you how much we appreciate you coming out. Lottie stuffed the cash into her purse. You just did, she said, and shook his hand.
Starting point is 00:33:32 I want to see this place in tip-top shape next time I drive by. I have other properties in this neighborhood, you know. They all gathered to wave her off, and as Lottie adjusted her blouse in the reflection of her Kia's window, she shook off the chill and dank of the haunted mansion. Fuck that, she
Starting point is 00:33:50 shit, she muttered, then gave a wide smile as she placed another of her signs in the mansion's weed choked yard. And long live the queen of the southeastern quadrant. Yeah, I don't know. That's the story. The end of Fuck This Shit Manor. Okay, like mostly I like the story because it's fun and it was fun to try and do voices for it. But also, I love that modern, even goofy science fiction has a decent, or genre fiction, whatever the fuck, has like decent class in analysis in it. I love that it's just like, you know, the talking about being like, you think people just because they're desperate, they're going to move into this place. No, the people who you can actually like fuck over are the like rich people who think they're entitled to shit. It's so good. And I love a clever story as long as it's well written. And what Laurel High Tower, the author of Fuck the Shit Manor has to say about it. The haunted house is now and forever will be my favorite horror trope. I love ghosts and ghoulies and the atmosphere of a good haunting. But there are a couple of key points that every story must address. The first is, why the hell do these characters stay in the damn house? I love seeing
Starting point is 00:35:00 how authors approach this, one of my favorites being the film, His House. The main characters literally have nowhere else to go. The other question that started bugging me was, how on earth do these people keep ending up in these places? A classic, cozy, weird inheritance take can certainly be done well, and a lot of times that's enough. But in the age of smartphone, and Uber, it gets less and less believable that a person would just drop their whole life to move into crazy aunt so-and-so's isolated mansion with creaky
Starting point is 00:35:28 floors, footsteps in the night, and that one door you absolutely can't open, oh my God, what were you thinking? It's insulting to those of us who grew up struggling or working class that we'd just be so grateful. We serve ourselves up on a platter to whatever lurks
Starting point is 00:35:44 behind closed doors. If anything, we're liable to side-eye anything that seems too good to be true. But ghosts got to eat, so how do they adapt it, changing times, and attitudes? I loved exploring this concept in a tongue-in-cheek fashion with Fuck the Shit Manor. I initially wrote it in 2020, gifted to a wonderful but now defunct website for, Does the Dog Die in This? I'm thrilled to see it live again as the residents of the manor put up their own struggle for survival.
Starting point is 00:36:13 And Laurel's bio is. Laurel High Tower grew up in Kentucky, attending college in California, and Tennessee, before returning home to horse country, where she lives with her husband, son, and a rescue pit bull. She works as a paralegal in a mid-sized firm, rangling litigators by day and writing at night. A bourbon and beer girl, she is a fan of horror movies and true life ghost stories. She is the author of Whispers in the Dark, Crossroads, and Below, and co-edited the charity anthology, We Are Wolves, as well as The Dead Inside, an Identity, an Identity horror anthology. Her short fiction has appeared in several publications. And you can keep up with
Starting point is 00:36:55 her work at her website, which is laurel-hightower.com. And Laurel is spelled L-A-U-R-E-L. And Hightower is H-I-G-H-T-O-W-E-R.com. Anyway, that's the book club. And we've got a special treat for you next week. But I'm not going to tell you what it is. Because you're going to have to wait. And don't worry. In my heart, every month the spooky month. Bye, everyone. It could happen here as a production of Cool Zone Media. For more podcasts from Coolzone Media,
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