On June 21, 2007 in McAlester, Oklahoma, I watched the News on 6.  It is a TV station nicknamed, KOTV.  Here is a logo I took a picture along with the McAlester 2009 logo (as of March 25, 2009, the day I last departed Oklahoma for home):

After I came back from Oklahoma in 2007, I wanted to create my own news station called “The News On 2, WBTV-Palm City Island”.  In those last three words, you were thinking that I did not exist on this planet because there is NO Palm City Island in planet Earth.  This is because I usually create fantasy city names in my own internal fantasy world.  I will write to you more about the internal in my next post.  I wanted to share my newscasts with my friends while I hang out with them.  Thanks to my poor, social skills and other people’s busy schedules, I cancelled one project video in winter-early spring 2008.  Then, I thought there was a real WBTV.  In May 2008, I decided to change the nickname of the station to GNFN, or the Gryffindor Nuclear Fusion Network (yes, I am a Harry Potter fan).  Only three days later, there WAS, and still is, a real WBTV station in North Carolina.  In addition, I decided to live like reality.  In other words, no more fantasy worlds nor cities.  However, when I played Halo 1 on June 25, 2008, I decided to bring my own internal fantasy world back because I did not realize the planet I was in the game was inside the Halo ring.  That led to a creation of several fantasy names that would change my entire life and the internet.


Clarence Ponsler

Originally from Monticello, Indiana, he is a broadcast meteorologist at Ocean 7 TV and WeatherVision based in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. He is also a director and editor for the locally produced shows at the worksite. Outside of his professional duties, he does more producing and video editing clips, in which several of them are uploaded to his hobby YouTube channel, Clarence Ponsler Webcast Network. You can find his recent videos right here on this website by clicking on the "cpwn" palm tree at the top of this page. Lastly, Clarence Ponsler is a December 2014 graduate in Atmospheric Sciences at Purdue University.

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