- Certain parts of a certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the Sunday of the first day of this December ("FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had one of its contributors (a certain presenter for certain parts of it related to news named Michael Warrick) saying, "Well it happened, more than a decade ago, but the brutal, two thousand eight recession, still being a grinch, this year. It's impact on" and a disembodied voice* similar to the voices it appeared to have had for the contributor while appearing to have had him appear to speak being used to say, "Christmas [or -- Christmas] trees of all things, when we come back" before appearing to have had faded to black immediately afterwards (*note: the part appeared to have had a certain video surrounded by digital graphics (some of which appeared to have had resembled text of "COMING UP" appearing below the video itself) while appearing to have this voice); the contributor saying, "People love, love, that, Frozen, now, franchise, I guess you can call it" while appearing to have had some digital graphics involving texts of "WEEKEND BOX OFFICE RECAP" and " 'FROZEN 2' BREAKS THANKSGIVING RECORD"; and the contributor saying, "Well meteorologist Jennifer Lambers** said, uh that was going to be adorable, and, you were right. Ha ha ha, that was great. Uh Jennifer will join us before we get out of here to give you one last look at your forecast, as we get ready for our work week" and another disembodied voice*** similar to the voices they appeared to have had for the contributor while appearing to have had him appear to speak being used to say, "See you in just a minute" (***note #2: the part appeared to have a room not involving the contributor while appearing to have had this voice (**note #3: one of the other contributors for the program appeared to have had been a certain reporter for certain parts of it related to weather named Jennifer Lambers)).
from one of the authors of a former World Wide Web site named Examiner.com, specifically two sections of it that were part of its existence: "Mobile (Alabama) TV Examiner" and "Mobile (Alabama) Radio Examiner" (note: this site could have certain features that could be seen without certain programs blocking them; each period of time mentioned on this site without any indication of the time zone to which it applied was a period of time for the Central time zone of the United States)
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
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