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Science Fiction - Climate Change & Tornado - Thanksgiving holiday theme On routine assignment, a news crew visits a turkey farm in mid-state Minnesota. When severe weather strikes, the ensuing fallout produces a series of humorous or sometimes tragic vignettes. Jake didn't need a meteorologist to tell him that the weather would turn funky. All he had to do was look at the sky and he could tell something was going to happen. The sun was now barely visible, peeking out only occasionally from the clouded sky. Far to the west, it still seemed dark, due either to the early hour, or heavy cloud cover. Perhaps both. "Hey guys," he announced, "The weatherman says it's gonna snow!"
Fig Newtons, Lorna Doones and Orange Pekoe Tea.A young literature student visits an elderly aunt in nearby Beacon Hill. When an unpublished manuscript arrives in the mail, its narration reveals a dark and sinister plot."The sugar tongs, just long enough to fit the comfortable grasp of the ladies' dainty hands, would have tips decorated with the miniature claws of a wild beast. If in a natural setting, they could possibly tear and strip the flesh from their prey -- this in sharp contrast to their rightful genteel purpose of afternoon tea.""It's to die for." - Hortense Pierce
The year is 1967. Murder and intrigue abound when a couple departs New York on a trans-Atlantic voyage aboard RMS Queen Elizabeth.
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