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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Go Aheadry show weekday afternoons from five till seven.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Complain, complain, complain.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
You're always the same, you will never change. All you
do is complain. You complain about the things I cook.
You complain about the way I look, You complain about
the clothes are wear.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
And you don't like my hair.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
You complain because I don't work. You say I'm no
good jerk, and then I go to work and you
go buzzer.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Complain, complain, complain.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
You're always the same, you will never change.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
All you do is complain.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
This is the Uncle Henry Show here on news Radio
seventy ten WNTM. Thank you for listening to the Uncleaner Shaw.
I appreciate you being there and helping me maintain this job.
Now more than ever. I'm appreciative of having an indoor job,
especially after all of the rain. By the way, if

(01:55):
you had some issues with the rain with your home,
your business, your vehicle, whatever it may be, God bless you.
I hope that everything turns out okay for you. What
quite a I guess living here, you should expect at
any moment seven or eight inches of rain. Just you
just never know. The weather. People they try, they use

(02:19):
all their special radars and all them things try and
figure out what's happening. But around these parts every now
and again you get seven or eight inches of rain. Anyway,
I hope all is well with you and that you
didn't have a really bad outcome with all that raining yesterday. Now,
if you'd like to join the show with a phone call,
there are so many things we could talk about, so
many things. Two five one four seven nine two seven

(02:42):
two three. The telephone number that's two five to one
four seven nine two seven two three. Email address Uncle
Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. That's Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia
dot com. I see I've got I had a rumor
phoned in. It's rare that I get rumors phoned in
on the boicemail. I've got a rumor phoned in. I
want to share with you so many things to get into.

(03:03):
I've had some thoughts on I saw the story. By
the way, the good news that in. I think it's
going to be twenty twenty seven. The Carnival Cruise Line
says they're going to start cruising year round at a
mobile again, which is always good news. Since we built
a cruise ship terminal, so whenever you build something like

(03:26):
that and the taxpayers are paying for it, you need
to kind of use it. So Cruise Ship Terminal glad
that they're going to be using it in the years
to come. That is wonderful news that Carnival is going
to be sailing out of there all year long starting
in twenty twenty seven. But I got to thinking, you know,
we have a mayor's race that'll be heating up at
some point, and public safety a huge issue with people,

(03:50):
even though we're being told, we're being told that all
the crime stats are down, but still mobilions have a
different perception and they're all concerned or many are, about
public safety and they're looking for the mayor candidates to
weigh in on this. And it reminded me of something
that I've yearned for in the city of Mobile for decades,

(04:13):
talked about it on the show, on this show for
over twenty years. I'm thinking that the next mayor may
want to look into investing into a public safety oriented blimp.
Now I know that sounds weird, but blimps, I'm a
big fan of them. I think the Hindenburg gave gave

(04:35):
blimps a bad name. They're not. We've never had a
Hindenburg Goodyear blimp that was a one off. The Hindenburg
was a one off. Blimps don't get the attention or
the respect they deserve, and unfortunately there's I did some
research on this, hoping I could pass this on to

(04:55):
mayor old candidates. There's only about twenty five blimps now
operating in the world. This would be a wonderful thing
for mobile Since we've got the cruise ship terminal, you
could dock it there. You could you could build a
big blimp mooring mast or something and tied up there,
or do it at the battleship have a have a

(05:19):
or we could. Maybe that would be a good use
for Ladd Stadium would be to have it as a
blimp airport. Now, the how would I use a blimp
for public safety? Well, there's only twenty five of them
in the world. It makes a big impression. Most of them,
I think half of them are used for advertising purposes
because they get so much attention. Well, if we had

(05:42):
a special police blimp that had always had about ten
officers on it plus the pilots, and they were like
a special aerial swat team that could have big powerful
lights you could have you could float that thing all

(06:03):
over different spots of mobile anytime trouble could break out,
you could have the blimp drift over to where the
trouble was and you could shine all the big spotlights
on it. You could have You could have people hang
gliding off of it. Yes, you could have specially trained
officers hang gliding off of it, repelling down off of it,

(06:24):
parachuting off of it. You could deploy drones from it.
You could. This would make an impression on the evildoers whatever.
When people are up to no good, they'd look up
in the sky and there'd be that blimp hanging there
and they would know that the police were watching them
from on high. Just just I'm just saying. I know

(06:44):
it sounds odd, but it would be transseitting. It would
get the attention of the criminals and they might think,
you know what, maybe I'd rather be a criminal in
a town that's blimpless. May I'd rather go to a
town where there's not going to be some former Green
Beret hang glide riding off of it trying to take
me out. This would I think it would be psychologically
powerful to have a special public safety blimp and your say, well,

(07:07):
Uncle Henry, it's expensive to have a blimp. It is
because there's only a few in the world. You would
get you'd get some some businesses because they're used for advertising.
You could you could have like the oh Wah police blimp,
or the Malls police blimp, or just whoever you could

(07:28):
get the money out of, you know, malls. It would
be do good. Right now, malls needs uh, they need
good publicity with all that fighting over Big Creek Lake
and the fact that so many streets get torn up
with water repairs and things, and we're waiting to get
those things fixed. This would be good publicity for them
to have, like a wall a Malls police blimp. Go

(07:51):
to a lot if there's a if gambling is ever
allowed in Alabama in the next fifty years, you could
have the some casino up there with it. There's there's
a lot of ways to do this and I just
think it would be a great thing for public safety
to have. People would it was they would see it
and psychologically they would realize that they're being watched by

(08:14):
the police. Of course, there would be cameras on the
blimp as well. This is just this is out there
for the mayoral candidates, and I realized maybe the top
three or four might not want Tom touch that, but
maybe maybe the bottom four candidates. Y'all need something to
kick start your campaigns. People are having trouble remembering your

(08:35):
names or even though you're running. This will be a
good one if you're in the bottom four, bottom three.
This a big good idea. We've had weirder. We've had
weirder propositions from mayoral candidates. I think, what didn't we
have a guy that was like a stamp collector running
for mayor once? I can't remember the guy's name anyway,

(08:59):
Back with more show after the break. Many things to
get into Uncle Henry's show. It is five twenty News

(09:29):
headlines coming up in ten minutes from Fox ten and
from Fox Radio National News. Here we are together. If
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Hello color, Hi, Hey you are live on the radio.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Heh.

Speaker 4 (09:51):
Your blimp idea is brilliant.

Speaker 5 (09:53):
I like it a lot.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Well, thank you very much. I've been waiting for decades
for somebody to agree with me on this blimp.

Speaker 5 (10:02):
My only problem is I'm worried that we get strong
winds round here. It might blow it out over the
golf if you're not careful well.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
That we would have to have very skilled blimp pilots,
and we'd have to be very judicious in our use
of the blimp. We would have to be responsible blimp
users and owners.

Speaker 5 (10:19):
Yeah, I think the best way to do that blimp
wouldn't go anywhere if we tied it off against your
heavy mother.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
What you lead my mother out of this? Good Lord Almighty,
I can't even go it. I can't look this. The
last time I was on the air of the show
Degenerate like this, Am I gonna have to go call us?
Is that gonna be in? Am I gonna have to
just stand in here and just talk till till death?
And I know that's kind of morbid to say on

(10:44):
a Monday, but I intend to keep this job as
long as I possibly can. And so you're so at
this point, what are my choices take phone calls from
degenerates degenerate perverts calling the show? Do I just continue
to take these calls and battle them or what? Or

(11:05):
just standing here and talk until death. I know that's
kind of more, but just talk myself out. I don't know,
I don't know, but sir, I don't look why I said, sir,
I don't know how this person identifies. But uh, this
is this is reaching a critical point. I don't I
don't know what the answer will be, but I'll have

(11:26):
to come up with one. There's gonna have something has
to come up on this. And I hesitate to take
it to my uh my bosses because I kind of
like them not noticing me. So but I'm look might
as well, all right, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna climb
the corporate ladder and see what happens. I'm gonna take
it to the next level and see what advice I get.

(11:49):
But there will be a new day for the prankster
scumbag sleeves back callers that call this show two five
one four seven nine two seven two three the telephone
number here on the other and let's try apologize for this.
I know you're listening. You're hoping that I would say
something insightful, something that maybe you would agree with, or
maybe something that would irritate you, or you're looking for

(12:09):
something like maybe you want information. I don't know why
you want that, but that kind of stuff, and I apologize.
I'll try to bring you more of that at some
point two five one four seven nine seven two three.
The telephone number here on the Uncle Henry Show.

Speaker 6 (12:24):
Hello caller, Hey, I'll go to gd JD.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
You are live on the radio.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Uncle.

Speaker 5 (12:30):
I wanted to call you and talk to you a minute.
You know, I voted for Trump, right and Trump. I
loved every one of his ideas on the campaign trail.
And since he's been president, he's done so many great things.
I mean, like the banning men from women's sports, closing
up the border, strengthen our military piece through strength I

(12:52):
mean Trump. I believe that Trump is going to go
down as one of the greatest presidents. Okay, up, what
I can't figure out as a small business. So I
think I think you know that I own a marketing company, right,
So I work with roofers and HVAT companies and plumbering
companies and window companies all over the country to help
them get more business, right, right, And so since the

(13:17):
since Liberation Day, it's only been five days ago, but
you know, the stock market has dropped considerably since since
that day, and uh, but even before then, you know,
I'm talking to these guys all over the country, right,
HVAC companies in Las Vegas, San Diego, and New Jersey's
saying they're getting price increases every month from the manufacturers

(13:39):
that make that equipment. And all of this stuff is imported.
So when Trump is I know what he's doing, He's
putting reciprocal tariffs on the countries that are that have
tariffs on us. Right, that's the hard point. And so
the goal is if I understand this right now, correct
me if I'm wrong, But the goal is is to
have free and fair trade with all of these countries, right,

(14:01):
and then build plants in America to make all of
this stuff, cars, aluminum, all of the things that are
imported in America, so that way we don't have to
rely on other countries. And that's right, isn't that right?

Speaker 1 (14:15):
I'm sure that's one of but probably not the only goal.

Speaker 5 (14:19):
But yes, yeah, it just seems like I saw what
I keep hearing him say, Well, well, if you make
it in America, there won't be any tariffs. Right. But
the problem is, right now, there's two problems with that.
The first one is is that there's no plant right
now to make this stuff in America, right, and so
it's going to take years to build the plant in

(14:41):
order to make these materials. And then the second thing
is is how can you hire American labor? Americans won't
work for less than fifteen dollars an hour, and so
unless you have people to actually work in the plants
to make these materials, I just don't see where it's
going to go. Because I can see already just in

(15:04):
just in the last five to thirty days, that the
hvac owners and the roofers that I have that I
work with, they are looking at their prices go up,
and they're thinking, we have no answer because this is
not a short term fix as far as getting this
stuff made in America and getting the prices lower, right.

(15:26):
And So what I'm trying to figure out is what
do you think that Trump's plan is to fix things
right now? Because I'll say this one thing and I'll
let you talk. One thing he said was he said
there's going to be some pain for a little while
right doing that.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Yeah, So what are these.

Speaker 5 (15:42):
Businesses supposed to do, these roofers, these hvac companies, what
are they supposed to do.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Now, that is a good question. There's going to be
winners and losers here in the short term, no doubt
about it. Some industries, as you pointed out, don't have
a fallback to get what they need on these parts.
So you're right that it is going to be definitely
in the short term, and we don't know how long
that short term is. It's going to be some pain

(16:09):
for them, but it's not necessarily so far. It's still
not static. We are still there's still constant negotiation going on.
We heard from the Treasury Secretary today that even more
countries have stepped up to try and negotiate. I don't
think it'll be the same a month from now, two

(16:30):
months from now, three months from now as it is
now in terms of those costs. Now, I know that
if I had a small business, two weeks might knock
me out. So I do not know what to tell
you about that. I don't know what to tell you
about that. I know that long term it is very

(16:50):
important for the financial security of the country. In the
short term it is going to be very difficult and
also big winners and losers. As you just point out
down some industries cannot there's nowhere to go to for
what they need other than those countries in the short term.

Speaker 5 (17:08):
That's true. And when you said small businesses, you're right.
You know, I work with I work with companies who
are big, big, big companies worth several million dollars. I
work with some small companies. It's just a guy and
two other people, you know. And I'll tell you those
guys they're really they're gonna be lucky to make it
through this. They really are. So we just we'll have

(17:31):
to wait and see. But other than that, I love
everything else he's doing. It's just, uh, this teraphor is uh.
I can really see it starting to happen in real time,
and it's not it's kind of a scary deal.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Hey, I've got to run. I'm into the break. But
thank you very much for your phone call.

Speaker 7 (17:46):
J D.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
More to comments. Dean Glanary Show continues here on news
Radio seven ten WNTM. Uncle Henry Show, News Radio seventy

(18:24):
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That's two five one four seven nine two seventy two three.

Speaker 5 (18:41):
Hello color, Hey, Oprah, Henry how you doing.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
Snake trapvor, Hey, Snake travor, hold on. I just need
to let people know I forgot to mention this. I'm
going to be broadcasting live on location this Friday at
Greer's Saint Louis Market. They're having a low Die art
walk that's coming Friday, and I will be at Greer
Saint Louis Market this Friday from five until six point

(19:05):
thirty doing the Uncle Henry Show with you. So if
you're in downtown Mobile at that time, stop in and
say hello at Greer Saint Louis Market. Now, Snake Trapper,
what is on your mind?

Speaker 8 (19:16):
Henry?

Speaker 5 (19:17):
I'm giving you a public safety announcement, Uncle Henry. Okay,
Uncle Henry. I've done heard three reports the day of
snakes on people's carport, patios and in their garage, Uncle Henry.
We got anywhere from six to eight inches of rain
over the past few days. The snakes are seeking higher ground,

(19:40):
Uncle Henry, and to boot we will get close to
forty degrees tonight, so there will probably be more snakes
in people's houses tonight and into the mar than it
probably will be all year. So everybody out there needs
to be aware because the tempt is dropping and the

(20:02):
water has got them seeking higher ground.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
Okay, so this is this is a double whammy in
terms of snake motivation, rising rising waters and lowering temperatures.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
Yes, sir, if you don't hear reports of snakes and
people's saw houses and garages and all over the over
the next few days, o, Henry, because of the cold
weather moving in, it's gonna drop below forty and and
they they have to get out of that that cool weather.
So so far, none of the snakes been venomous.

Speaker 6 (20:38):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (20:38):
The neighbor across the street had two garter snakes on
his car forard today. So they are seeking higher ground. Now,
the water snakes are perfectly fine with it. But all
your varmit eating snakes that they do not like high water,
and they will be seeking higher ground.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Where do snakes seek higher ground.

Speaker 6 (20:59):
Henry Dell.

Speaker 5 (21:00):
They crawl up in trees, on fences. Uh, in bushes.
Uh if you if you have bushes around your house
and you're in a low lying area, Uh Uh that
they will Uh they will crawl up in a bush,
you know, get us the top of a bush. And
now with the cold weather, they're right there in your bushes. Uh.
They're gonna be looking for warm areas of your house.

(21:20):
I would recommend that anybody out there, uh maybe not
run their dryer today because they have sensors on their head.
They can find well where the heat is. And uh
they they will uh they will find a warmer place
to get into tonight.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Wow. Okay, so so so, just just tough it out.
Don't dry your clothes until the weather warms up.

Speaker 5 (21:46):
Uh, don't dry your clothes and and then and just
be aware if you hear bumping the night and your
attic or something like that. Uh, if trees overhanging your house, uh, they'll,
you know, a snake or climb a tree. They are
they are tree climbers.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
All right, This is I'm making mental notes because I
am going to be I'm going to be pulling you
in here soon for a snake show. And I'm not
We've never talked about the snakes in the trees. I'm
looking forward to that conversation, Yes, sir, I'll be.

Speaker 5 (22:15):
Looking forward to it too. And like I said, man,
just be aware. And the good thing is is that
none of the snakes has been venomous, which is is
a good thing. That is, if you find one in
your house or in somewhere or even in your car,
and they'll be getting in cars tonight. Uh, there's a
good chance that the snake will not be venomous. So

(22:36):
that's one one good part about this situation.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
All right, well, snake travers, I appreciate this. This is
an excellent phone call. This is given a lot of
people food for thoughts as they await sundown.

Speaker 5 (22:48):
Yes, sir, and I know miss Becky Lockwood she won't
be able to sleep tonight, but if she's listening, Miss Becky,
it'll be all right. The snake is a large chance
that it'll be just a harmless snake.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
All right, Very good, Snake Trepper, thank you, Yes, you
take care of my buddy. There, you two, snake trever. See,
there was news you could really use on the Uncle
Henry Show, getting the advice to not run your clothed
dryer tonight. Because snakes, they have sensors in their heads.
They know when you're drying clothes. I wonder if there's

(23:23):
a a particular, a particular scent to bounce, you know,
those dryer sheets. I wonder if there's a particular bounce
scent that would repel snakes. I have to ask to
bounce people. Hello, color.

Speaker 6 (23:45):
Canon, how you day, I'm good? How are you good? Good?

Speaker 8 (23:49):
Good?

Speaker 6 (23:50):
Hey? JD made a lot of good points while ago.
We're about the terrorst situation. Kind of want to counter that.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (23:56):
I would think that there are a ton of things that, uh,
that we have in this country that we could bring
back to life fairly quickly. UH and with the right
I guess incentives. I guess we should say back from
President Trump, I've come to realize during all this he's
not setting stone on anything. I think he will listen

(24:19):
and we'll work with and do his art of the deal.
But I could I could easily see our timber industry,
our lumber industry, our paper industry, UH being revived pretty
easily with all the the infrastructure we have in place
and a lot of that hasn't been torn down or destroyed.

Speaker 4 (24:37):
UH.

Speaker 6 (24:37):
As far as I know that, we could bring back
to life pretty quickly all throughout the United States with
our timber and our our paper and lumber production, and
also with our textile industries here in the South the
South East in general. UH, there are a lot of
idol idol textile plants. The technology may not be the

(24:59):
most modern in the world. But Uh, I think that's
something that could be revived fairly easily and brought brought
back pretty quickly from overseas and uh put people to
work here. And also are steel mills. You know, we've
got what two or three right up right up north
in the chemical road on forty three.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (25:19):
Why why why couldn't that be converted back from stainless
to the cast or or or some some kind of
other iron top metals other than the stainless still they're
making now. It seems like that wouldn't be a far
stretch to get something like that going up there, uh
and convert all that over uh to to do what
we need to do here in the United States as

(25:40):
well as I know there's got to be some stuff
in the rost belt, uh that's still viable to be
used and start back up on a short notice. What
are your thoughts?

Speaker 1 (25:49):
Well, Uh, I hope that everything that you say is
true and that there are a lot of things that
can be revived quickly in the country if their tariff
stay in place.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
One of my one of the things that that is
not a direct result of the tariffs, but as an
indirect result of the tariffs so far that I really love.
That is a top result that I love is that
oil prices globally are going down. And again not directly
caused by tariffs, but indirectly influenced by it. We're already

(26:23):
seeing oil drop to something like sixty five or sixty
bucks a barrel. This will this will actually help the
cost of just about anything you would buy in this
country if it were cheaper to to uh to move
it around the country. As you know that energy prices
affect that and also uh, the lower the oil prices

(26:45):
go globally, the less Russia can make off their energy,
and that that brings them to the table a little bit,
a little bit more when it comes to dealing on Ukraine.
I mean, there's there are there are of course some
As I mentioned to JD, there are winners and losers
in this, and one of the winning things is going

(27:06):
to be energy prices going down.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
Yeah, you know, you made a good point there, But
I'm kind of in the camp with a lot of
people that when all goes below sixty or into the
sixty or below, it really does hurt our domestic product,
our West Texas intermediate. Yeah, I'm more in that camp
the things that has to be in the seventy seventy

(27:29):
five dollars range. But I mean that's not setting stone either.
But but you know, and I know everybody doesn't feel
that way either, But yeah, you make that's that's a
good point too. And I say it's it's probably a
fifty to fifty, you know, win and lose for some
if they try to come back or whatever. But you
got you also mentioned about something.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
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(30:44):
tomorrow at eleven fifteen with me on ninety five KSJ
number one for Today's Best Country. Now, this is the
Uncle Henry Show and News Radio seven to ten WNTM.
At the beginning of the hour for those that were
interested enough to listen, at the beginning of the hour,
I mentioned that somebody had phoned in a rumor which

(31:05):
I don't get a lot of rumors these days. So
let's listen. Uh this now, the sound quality of this
is is not that great. And I don't know what
Buford was up to, but longtime caller Bufford calling in
with a rumor that he says somebody in the note
told him.

Speaker 8 (31:26):
Somebody an airbus is buying up all over the burner
Bill right.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Now, if that was difficult for you to hear, he
was claiming that someone in the know told him that
Airbus was buying up all of Birdville.

Speaker 5 (31:41):
Hey, they're gonna put.

Speaker 4 (31:43):
Warehouses through Bursville warehouses.

Speaker 6 (31:49):
So they don't have to go way out.

Speaker 8 (31:51):
Let's go Bill to a warehouse. Sent hers get purses
they need.

Speaker 5 (31:55):
But Henry, I hate to see Bill again.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
He was saying that warehouses would be put in Birdville
or an RV. Taylor according to this rumor that Buford
is hearing Bobby.

Speaker 8 (32:08):
Taylor number one, it kept the criminal class and tains
to that Abriel. I know they had another random shooting
down there by laying park Well, you know that used
to happen in place of life Burnville. Now it's out
amongst normal people. But Henry, I saw life of crazy
stuff in the Burnville community. When I used to work

(32:30):
around in that Mariagem game.

Speaker 5 (32:32):
Kennel, they had a snack lady and a drink lady
that they was used their government assistant checks.

Speaker 8 (32:40):
To go by like loan of amounts of snacks and
rinks and sell it to the little pill green when
they get off of the school. But but Henry was
always entertaining the city. The school bus was let out
and a little kill groom was showing by knacks and drinks,
so much still covered.

Speaker 6 (32:59):
But Henry all.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Right again the sound I apologize for the sound quality. Here.
He was saying that someone was using their government assistance
to purchase drinks and snacks and would sell them to
these school children when they would get off the bus,
which I might this is entrepreneurialism and I like it.

Speaker 8 (33:19):
They would all fight amongst each other and try to
seal them with her a thought go to drink lady
from each other. He was Jim Kingo style piece. Kim
was walking down the little trailware in the Burnsville community
by evil drive a cloud and Henry was showing no
folks and papers just flying everywhere every single after me.

(33:43):
The school was going to let out, Henry. They took
there and they file still from the drink and sank
lady and from out the fight was on.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
Okay, So if it was a daily fight over snacks,
they entertaining hery And.

Speaker 8 (33:59):
I tell you, I drink a lady out talking to
her one day she made several one hundred dollars in
last to me, what wait.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
A minute, seven hundred dollars in one afternoon selling snacks
to people getting on the school bus. Are you sure
she was selling snacks?

Speaker 8 (34:15):
Great entertainment's working around and that's their agar man's all
kinds of rights. Well, they just they're that craziness. I
don't over mobil now, but go through one of her
houses from here on now anyway, Heney, do you.

Speaker 6 (34:29):
Have a good day?

Speaker 1 (34:31):
All right? Beauford, thank you for I don't do we
have confirmation of this? You just heard a rumor, But
is there any confirmation of this rumor? Inquiring minds kind
of want to know, uh, if you'd like to maybe
you've heard a rumor. Two five one two one six
nineteen seventy six is the voicemail number. Two five one

(34:52):
two one six, nineteen seventy six is the number to
leave a message for the Uncle very Show and the
listeners of the show. If you maybe you've heard or
maybe you've heard a different rumor that would counteract that
rumor again. Two five one two one six, nineteen seventy
six is the number. All right, out of time for
this hour of show. There is more show coming up.

(35:16):
Got more messages I want to get through here on
the Uncle Henry Show. Maybe a news item or two.
You can listen to this show. It's a podcast on
the iHeartRadio app. Look up Uncle Henry's Show. Then set
a preset in the app for the Uncle Henry Show
and for WNTM. Securing them it says, the Uncle Henry

(36:07):
Show here on news Radio seventy ten WNTM and this
half Ho're gonna get some voicemails, maybe a news item
or two. Voicemail number two five one two one six,
nineteen seventy six. That's two five one two one six,
nineteen seventy six. To leave a message for the Uncle

(36:27):
Henry Show and its listeners. Now Yesterday Sunday, aside from me,
a day of tremendous rain. Tremendous rain yesterday afternoon and
evening on the Gulf coast. Aside from that, it was
also the first Sunday in the month of April, and

(36:49):
the first Sunday of the month of April is when
sixty seven year old Chris's church over in Baldwin County
has a big potluck lunch after church. I always enjoy
hearing sixty seven year old Chris tell us about what
he had at the big pot luck lunch. So, if
you don't mind, I'd like to get to that voice, moum.

(37:10):
I know there's a lot of burning issues, a lot
of news items that seem to be on fire, just
topics that are just such hot topics in my mind.
What's for dinner is always a hot topic. It is
for me. Then you can tell by looking at me.
You can tell by looking at me that it's a
focus in my mind. So let's listen together. Here's sixty

(37:35):
seven year old Chris off west Locksley with his monthly report.

Speaker 4 (37:39):
Oh ty huh, well, welcome here at time, taking a
little break from listening to all the goings on.

Speaker 6 (37:48):
By way of.

Speaker 5 (37:50):
Excuse me of.

Speaker 4 (37:54):
Buck and Clay.

Speaker 6 (37:54):
There we go.

Speaker 4 (37:55):
You'll get it out of here and minute Chris.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
H Clay and Buck, Buck and Clay heard weekdays on
news radio seven to ten WNTM in the old traditional
Rushling boss spot Clay and Buck. When when Rush passed
away he could not be replaced by one person. He's
really not replaced at all yet, but we got a
couple of guys in there trying hard doing their best.

(38:18):
Clay and Buck weekdays at eleven on WNTM.

Speaker 4 (38:23):
I just want to update you on how the first
of the Month lunch went yesterday at Robertsville Church of Christ.
Of course, it started off with a huge chicken breast
Grier's Fried Chicken, and then there was a scalloped potato

(38:44):
castle row and then there was mashed potatoes.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
By the way, I'm sorry to interrupt, but yes, I
love Griers fried chicken. It is my favorite fried chicken,
the best fried chicken I think I've ever had my life.
My grandmother, who's been passed away maybe mind most of
my career. I think she was able to hear me

(39:10):
on three different radio stations before she left the planet.
But uh, she my grandmother made my favorite fried chicken,
and she told me that the key to making good
fried chicken was well. I watched her. She had the
chicken out before she fried it, and she always put

(39:33):
ice on top of the chicken. She said, keeping the
chicken not frozen, but keeping it very very cold before
she put some flour on it and threw it into
the pan. That that was the key. I don't know
if that was the key or not, because I've not
grown to be a great cook, but I do know
that she had the most Her Her fried chicken was

(39:55):
outstanding in moist. So anyway, I don't know why I'm
reminiscing about chicken, probably tuning into here about tariffs or something. Anyway,
let's see also scalloped potatoes. I don't think scaloped potatoes
get the credit they deserve in our society. All right.
Back to the description of the lunch, he said, Griers

(40:15):
fried chicken breast.

Speaker 4 (40:16):
There was a scalloped potato castle roll, and then there
was mashed potatoes. And there was green beans that had
been had some uh had some port some.

Speaker 5 (40:29):
Peak pat cooked in with them.

Speaker 1 (40:31):
Very good.

Speaker 4 (40:31):
I seen a big chunk of it in there. Man,
they were some more good.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
I bet they weren't.

Speaker 4 (40:37):
And then for desert ms Margaret made her uh bread pudding.
I actually had two well, you probably could call it
three helpings of it. I brung some home with me
to have with my coffee. She encouraged me to do that,
by the way, and I also had some don't know
who made this, some peach cobblers. So if the person

(41:00):
who brought the peach cobbers listening Trudeos, it was outstanding.
So once again the elderly ladies and the younger ones
too hit it out of the park for the first
of the month Sunday, go to eating dinner. That is all.

Speaker 1 (41:18):
Sixty seven year old Chris, thank you.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
You know.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
I'm I know I should go to church for fellowship
with my fellow Christians and also to worship God, hear
about Jesus and all that stuff. But I'm I'm seriously
considering visiting your church now, and I'm going to try

(41:42):
not to be there on the first Sunday of the month.
I'm going to try not to be there on the
first day and the Sunday the month, but I think
I might have to visit just so I can meet
people like Miss Margaret, because I can hear, I can
hear the love there when Miss Margaret encourages you and
encourages you to take some home with you to have

(42:03):
with your coffee. This is a woman that is that
has been kind. She's expressing a Christianity by doing unto
others as she would have done unto her. I'm sure
by uh and see if I were, if I were
living that way, I would be handing out Greer's fried
chicken to people all the time. Again the voice my

(42:23):
number two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
That's two five to one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
Oh and before we go off the topic and get
back to the harsher topics of the of the world
in which we live, i'd mentioned my grandmother's fried chicken
as being my favorite of my life. My grandmother also

(42:45):
made a desert. Now Chris uses the pronunciation desert instead
of dessert, and I think there are two distinction. There's
the distinction dessert can be a small amount, but when
you're talking about desert, I think volume is involved in desert. Anyway,
my grandmother made a desert that I've never encountered anywhere else.

(43:08):
I have not met anybody that's ever made it. She
called it dewberry dumplings, and she would send the young
males of the family whatever young males were young enough
to go out into the neighborhood to hunt dewberries and
pick them, and then they would bring the dewberries back
to her and she would make what was called dewberry dumplings,

(43:35):
and it was I guess it would be maybe a
distant cousin of bread pudding dewberry dumplings. I've never encountered
him anywhere else. The only time I think, the last
time I had him, I might have been in my
early twenties, back when she was still on the planet
and cooking stuff up. By the way, my grandmother fried.

(43:57):
Something was fried at every meal. Yeah, something was fried
at every meal. If it wasn't the main course, there
was something somehow, something was fried. I don't know why.
That was just I never asked her about it. I
just noticed it and appreciated it. The only time she
didn't fry was on Friday. Friday nights were more casual.

(44:19):
Then it might be something like a pizza and potato chips,
which is a weird combination. But that's how she was
a depression, a child of the depression. All right, Well,
I'm gonna stop reminiscing about Grandma and we'll get into
other other voicemails when the Uncle Henry Show continues, But
first a timeout for traffic and weather and words from

(44:40):
our sponsors Uncle Henry Show, News Radio seven to ten
WNTM news headlines on the way. In about ten minutes
before we get to the news headle find some voicemails

(45:01):
from listeners two five one two one six nineteen seventy six.
That's two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six
to leave a message for the Uncle Henry Show and
the listeners of the Uncle Hemras Show. Let me go
to the mad Trucker.

Speaker 8 (45:18):
Hey, Uncle Henry, he'll still under the weather man. Good lord.

Speaker 11 (45:23):
Uh, I'm calling about that signal chat that heck set
and a bunch of military brass grown and that reporter
got owned. I've not heard this said yet, Uncle Henry,
and I was wondering if anybody has said it out
loud or thought.

Speaker 6 (45:40):
It or anything.

Speaker 8 (45:41):
But you know, if if I was sitting there and
all of a sudden I got a reporter truck driver,
I don't care what you are, and all of.

Speaker 11 (45:50):
A sudden you get a phone call or start getting
chext messages and it looks like it's a bunch of
military people talking.

Speaker 8 (46:01):
The last thing you do is go and report it.

Speaker 6 (46:03):
Don't you type.

Speaker 8 (46:04):
Into that chat room or something. Hey, my name is
such and such. Don't know how I got on here.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
Yeah, I'm sorry to interrupt, LD, but yes, I would.
Now if I were suddenly looking down on my phone
and I was somehow in the middle of a of
a plant, some type of military planning discussion, or anything
like that, I would immediately type please unsubscribe, Yes, please

(46:34):
unsubscribe me from this group chat. How do I get
out of this group chat? I do this all the time,
by the way. Now, don't get I don't get added
into military chats, but I'll I'll pick up my phone
and suddenly I'm in I'm in something I always please
unsubscribe me, And it looks.

Speaker 8 (46:55):
Like it's a bunch of military people talking.

Speaker 4 (46:58):
Yes, the last thing you do is go and report it,
don't you type.

Speaker 8 (47:02):
Into that chat room or something. Hey, my name is
such and such, don't know how I got on here.
Y'all need to remove me off of this right now.

Speaker 11 (47:13):
What an Unamerican scumbag to sit there through the entire
chat and then go report it. I mean, you can
call yourself a reporter, or you could call yourself a scumbag.
Of what you are is an un American scumbag if
you don't report something like that, if you are a
true American, these people and the media, it's just a

(47:36):
bunch of communist socialist figs.

Speaker 1 (47:41):
I don't know why, but I'm wondering if we should
make a hat for that guy, un American scumbag hat.
He could wear his un American scumbag hat that he.

Speaker 8 (47:49):
Did devour this nation if they get half a chance.

Speaker 11 (47:53):
And that's what he did, he said, on trying to
devour the.

Speaker 8 (47:57):
Military or EXEP or getting people trouble because he's one American.

Speaker 11 (48:03):
No American you would do it, would you up?

Speaker 5 (48:07):
You sit in there and listen to this.

Speaker 8 (48:09):
Own and own and hey, my name is such.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
And sud No I would be I would be uh no, no, no, no, no, no.
I don't want to know this. I don't want to
look I I it would cause me, It would cause
me way more trouble that it would be worth to
be in any kind of a top secret anything. So no,
I would be begging to be let out of it. Please.

Speaker 11 (48:30):
I don't know how I got into this conversation, but Uh,
do you don't know who I am because I'm not military.

Speaker 8 (48:37):
That's what an American would do, a communist pig. He
would sit in, listen to the entire chat, and then
report of it.

Speaker 1 (48:48):
All right, LD the mad Trucker, Thank you, Ld Mad
Trucker for sharing your thoughts on the signal thing. And
I'm sure the the Democrats will figure out a way
to make this that whole thing, whatever scandal is involved
in it, they'll figure out how to make it last
for at least three years, maybe longer. Two five one
two one six nineteen seventy six the number to leave

(49:10):
a message for the Uncle Aintry Show. I think I've
got time to slip one more voicemail in here before
amount of time for this edition of the show.

Speaker 4 (49:17):
Bro Ty Uncle sitting out here on the front porch
on this beautiful Friday morning. It still is eleven to
nine am. And Uh, I was reading an article here
on ail dot com actually came out on the first
day of April. I must have overlooked this, and perhaps
you've already commented on it.

Speaker 5 (49:38):
I don't recollect you doing.

Speaker 4 (49:40):
So, but if so, you can disregard it if you
so choose. But the title of it was three of
the most obese cities in the United States are in Alabama. Okay,
let's see who made it. Let's see here, and it

(50:01):
gives all the things that causes high blood pressure, diabetes,
et cetera, et cetera. McCallan, Texas tipped the scales at
the top of the list, followed by Little Rock, Arkansas,
and then Jackson, Mississippi. Mobile, Alabama came in fourth nationally
with Birmingham sitting at number ten and Huntsville, the Writers

(50:25):
States huffed its way to finishing at number thirty two.
Mobile got its high rank due to a second place
finishing the list of cities with high medical consequences of obesity.

Speaker 5 (50:38):
And he goes on and on good cities.

Speaker 4 (50:40):
Honolulu's top is the best and all this other good stuff.
So there you go, number four, Mobile, Alabama stuff fattest
city in the country at number four.

Speaker 1 (50:52):
Sixty seven year old Chris, thank you for sharing that
news with us. Yes, I did mention it on the show,
and I was trying to look for a silver lining
in that, and the silver lining I thought I found
was that this means we have really good food here,
just like I talked about in the last segment of
the show. I think it means we have very good food,

(51:13):
and it makes me want to go to McAllen, Texas.
I bet they have outstanding text mix in McAllen, Texas.
If they're the fattest city in the country, I got
to go there and eat right all right out of time.
Thank you for listening, as they say in Sarah Land,
have a good one. As they say in Theodore, take
it easy all right Later
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