Another Whole Nother Story by Cuthbert Soup
The plan was simple. Ethan Cheeseman, along with his three smart, polite, and relatively odor-free children, would travel back in time to end a family curse and save their mother. Now that the LVR (a super-secret time machine) is working, it's easy peasy. Except they didn?t account for one basic rule of science: Murphy's Law ? if something can go wrong, it will.The LVR crashes, with a meteor-sized hole in its roof. They?ve made it to 1668, but they?re stuck in the middle of nowhere, without a way back home, and someone thinks they?re weetches ? er, witches. Could it get any worse? How about when they encounter a pirate ship, a haunted castle, and two mysterious visitors ? one there to rescue the family, the other, mmm . . . not so much. Our trusty narrator, Dr. Soup, has a ton of unsolicited advice for listeners but not a lot to say to help the Cheesemans. Just this one thing: GOOD LUCK.
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