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Coup Coup Ca Choo

January 11, 2021by SFine Leave a comment

Comedy is the most difficult subgenre of horror to pull off – but Americans pulled it off January 6th.

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus, reflections

Bean Dad, Hilaria, Tornadoes and the Art of Self Protection

January 4, 2021by SFine Leave a comment

Coronavirus is much like a tornado. Some parts of the country don’t have tornado weather, so maybe it’s only natural they don’t recognize the warning signs.

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus, The Daily Write

A Time to Give Thanks

November 27, 2020by SFine 1 Comment

in which the US death toll from COVID-19 passes 260,000 and reported infections are nearing 13 million

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus

The Fraternal Order of the Bike

August 15, 2020by SFine Leave a comment

It’s a perfect night for a ride, the h says. It is almost to a word the same invitation he issued to me a week after we first met, some […]

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Bird's Eye View

School Daze and Muskrat Love

August 14, 2020by SFine 1 Comment

Journaling the coronavirus: Friday August 14  to remote learn or not remote learn, that is the question as the US daily death toll climbs to 1500 It’s hard to keep […]

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus

These Dog Days of Summer

July 23, 2020by SFine 3 Comments

It’s going to get worse before it gets better. Wear a mask.

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Everyone out of the water!

June 30, 2020by SFine Leave a comment

Remember when the mayor of Amity wouldn’t shut the beach down on July 4th even though the Sheriff told him about the great white shark cruising off the shote?

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus

How we live now

May 9, 2020by SFine Leave a comment

Journaling the coronavirus: Friday May 9, the end of the beginning of the coronavirus, the beginning of the end of life as we’ve known it? My dad turned 84 on […]

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus, Essays

The testing of America

April 30, 2020by SFine Leave a comment

The testing of America: food supply, economic, and testing woes abound

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus

The usefulness of horror movies in a pandemic

April 27, 2020by SFine Leave a comment

special edition: which horror movie is this most like?

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