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A sports reporter in the US was not very happy when he was sent to cover the extreme weather conditions currently prevailing in the US. When Mark Woodley was sent to cover the blizzard, he did not want to work on such a day. cold.

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Wearing winter gear and standing in the middle of an arctic bombardment, Mark Woodley had a grimace on his face from the start of the broadcast and as soon as the host in the studio asked Mark Woodley how he was doing, the sportscaster had a great funny answer.

“Again, the same thing I felt when you asked me this question eight minutes ago,” Mark Woodley snapped.

“I usually play sports, but everything here is canceled for the next two days, so what better time to ask the sports guy to come in about five hours earlier than he normally would wake up, standing out in the wind and snow and the cold and tell other people not to do the same,” added the annoyed reporter.

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The banter continued as Mark Woodley said he had good news and bad news for viewers.

“I have good news and I have bad news. The good news is I can still feel my face. The bad news is I wish I couldn’t.”

“This is a really long show. Tune in for the next two hours to watch me get more and more irritable,” she added.

Can I go back to my regular job? I’m pretty sure, Ryan, you guys added an extra hour to the show just because someone likes to torture me. Compared to two and a half hours ago, it’s getting colder and colder,” he was heard saying later.

Extreme weather across the US knocked out power lines to more than 1.25 million homes and businesses in the southern and eastern parts on Friday.


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