Tuesday, March 3, 2020

News for Monday, March 2nd, 2020

  • A certain part of a certain TV program dedicated to entertainment and lifestyles that appeared to have had been part of the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 a.m. this Monday ("Studio 10") appeared to have had involved some digital graphics involving groups of text such as some text of, "SPONSORED BY: PLEXADERM", some text of, "1-800-696-5943 / Plexaderm.com", and some text of, "Studio 10 Special Offer - 50% Off & Free Shipping" (update for Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020: a certain part of a certain World Wide Web site related to WALA-TV appeared to have had a video similar to this part this Tuesday).
  • A certain part of a certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel during the second half of the hour of 9:00 p.m. and the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Saturday of the twenty-ninth day of the month of February for this calendar year ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had some disembodied voices being used to say, "Well hey there folks, uh checking the sunset over the bay well look at that, beautiful site there tonight. Love it. Great day that we had here across the gulf coast. Uh eh, and it was eh it was an extra day, it was free day, it was leap day" (between appearing to have had a video of a certain location and some digital graphics involving some groups of text such as some text of, "WEATHER", and some text of, "SUNSET OVER THE BAYWAY" and a certain image not involving a location involving various other graphics such as one involving texts of "LEAP DAY!" and "STORMtracker" immediately afterwards) and a certain contributor for some of it's content (a reporter of weather named Matt Barrentine) saying, "Uh eh you ever wonder why we have these things, because the trip around the sun here for the earth [or the Earth] is actually three hundred sixty-five, point two five days, in solar time. So in other words it's about a quarter of a day, or six hours or so, extra every year and ye got to work that out, so that you'll actually have to add a leap day every four years, and that is not exact math because eventually you got to take away some leap days about once every three hundred years. It's a little complicated but, I kind of get the deal here and that's why we had an extra day, a leap day. When you got weather like this, why not? Heh heh heh beautiful weather out there, uh clear skies out there in the forecast now you have a few of those high wispy clouds, that you saw that in some of the [expletive] shot but otherwise nothing else going on anywhere in the southeast. There is not a rain drop, to be had anywhere in that picture there. Pretty good" with voices similar to the ones mentioned before them in this paragraph immediately afterwards (note: the part appeared to have had a digital graphic involving texts of "LEAP DAY" , "Solar Year", "365.2524 days" and "A leap day is added four years for that .2524" appear within the image not involving a certain location mentioned earlier in this paragraph by this point).

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