I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'Macdonald Horror Stories' are about without more context. It could potentially be horror stories related to a character named Macdonald, or perhaps set in a place called Macdonald. Maybe they involve spooky events, strange creatures, or terrifying mysteries.
Well, without having listened to it closely, 'Ghost Stories' by Tom MacDonald could potentially be about his own internal demons. It might be a collection of tales where he reflects on his life and the things that have been 'haunting' him. It could be related to his journey in the music industry, the criticism he has faced, or his relationships. It could also touch on broader themes like the loss of innocence or the search for truth, all presented through the lens of these 'ghost stories'.
'Phantastes' is also considered among his best. It is a complex and dream - like story that takes the reader on a journey through a strange and magical land. It is full of allegorical elements and deep philosophical musings, challenging the reader to think about the nature of good and evil, reality and fantasy.
One of the popular stories might be 'The Golden Key'. It has a very imaginative and somewhat mysterious plot that draws readers in with its unique setting.
One of the most interesting stories might be the one that focuses on the true spirit of Christmas. It could show how characters find joy and meaning during the holiday season.
Well, his bit about Burt Reynolds was really funny. He described Burt in such an odd yet humorous way that it became a classic among his fans. Just his choice of words and the pauses in his delivery added to the hilarity.
Well, Norm Macdonald once shared a story about trying to teach his dog a new trick. He went on and on about how the dog just wouldn't cooperate. He tried using treats, but the dog seemed more interested in chasing its own tail. Norm's facial expressions and the way he imitated the dog's actions while telling the story were what made it so darn funny.
One of the main characters is Anodos in 'Phantastes'. He is a young man who embarks on a journey through Fairy Land. Another is Curdie in 'The Princess and the Goblin' and 'The Princess and Curdie'. Curdie is a brave miner boy who helps the princess. And there is the Princess Irene herself, a kind - hearted and brave girl.
It could also be a fictional Macdonald story. For example, Macdonald was a brave knight in a far - off kingdom. He went on quests to save the princess from the evil dragon. Along the way, he met different characters who helped or hindered him, and in the end, he triumphed and married the princess, living happily ever after.