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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:09):
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Speaker 2 (01:12):
It says the Uncle Henry Show here on news Radio
seventy ten WNTM. Thank you. I appreciate very much you
listening to the Uncle Henry Show here on municipal election day.
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Lots of cities and towns were there elections today all
over the state of Alabama. And if I understand a
clock correctly, you still have time to go out and vote.
Get out there and vote. It's more fun to complain
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about the politicians when you've voted in the election. That's
one of the keys to enjoy fully enjoying. Your ability
to complain about the politicians is voting in the election. Uh.
Once again, here we are together, me and you trying
to figure out what is going on in the world
around us? What is what is going on in the
world around us? You can call and tell me two
five one four seven nine two seven two three. That's
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two five to one four seven nine two seven two
three email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. Haven't
heard anybody tell me yet about turnout at their polling place.
So if you, if you have any stories to tell
or anything to report, I would love to hear from you.
Two five one four seven nine two seven two three.
All I can tell you is that I saw a
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pretty good crowd at my polling place in midtown Mobile.
As I've told you through the years when I moved
to Mobile back in the first term of Standy Simpson.
Ever since I moved back to Mobile, I've been voting
at the old Colonel Dixie location, a pleasant valley at
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Highway ninety and uh, pretty good crowd today. I was
pretty surprised at the crowd. Great crowd there. Of course,
the ambiance can't be beat there at that wonderful old location.
But I hope it went well for you. Let's say
I've already got some callers here, so I'm going to
go right to the telephones and talk to living people
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or animals whoever might might be calling in. But feel
free to give me a call two five, one nine three,
Hello Coller.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
Hello Uncle Henry. Look how you doing them? I'm doing good?
Speaker 2 (03:33):
David? What Luck? How are you doing?
Speaker 4 (03:36):
I'm doing great, Uncle Henry. I don't live in the city,
but I spend a lot of time there, and I
know a lot of people in Mobile are go to
Mobile quite often. I just want to urge the people
you still got by the hour fifty minutes, get to
the polls. I think it's an important mayor's race, Uncle Henry.
I would urge maybe vote for Paul time. And I
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think it's an important race out in district for or
Uncle Henry. That race you know that includes that Tillman's
Corner area. Yeah, And Uncle Henry, I know a lot
of people out in Tillman's Corner. That area needs to
be cleaned up, Uncle Henry. And Bill Athlene. I don't
know him personally, but I, you know, listen to him
on one of his ads. He seems to have a
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plan to deal with the homelessness, Uncle Henry. And you
know that's a big issue out there in crime and
so I just want to encourage no matter who you vote,
for getting the polls and vote. You got about an
hour fifty minutes left. And thank you for the radio show,
Uncle Henry. I love calling talking. I love AM talk radio. Ye,
thank you for still being on there.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Well, thank God, blessed, thank you. I need the job.
The paycheck is still vitally important to me, So I'm
going to be here as long as I'm allowed to
be here because, as I've said, paycheck very important. David Witlock,
thank you for calling. Understand that my Some of my
favorite calls of all time are when people from out
of town want to tell mobi millions how they should vote.
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It's just it's there's something charming about it to get
the advice from out of town, the advice from the
out of towners on how to vote. Thank you very
much for giving your out of town voting endorsements here
on the Uncle Henry Show. Two five, one three. The
telephone number. Let's see who we have here.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
Hello, call.
Speaker 6 (05:25):
Hey Uncle Henry. I hope you had a good vote day.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Thank you very much. I hope the same to you.
Speaker 6 (05:32):
I was a nicemobile fandi and you know it wasn't crowded,
but you know there was people coming walking in and that,
so it's kind of cool. Good and uh and you
said that you want to.
Speaker 7 (05:43):
Know what's going on?
Speaker 6 (05:45):
Yeah, what's going on out here at airport and MacGregor
Isaiah Ridge, folks MacGregor, poor fuck on Isaia. But we
had to understand. I put the understanding today was on
four lane MacGregor all the way up Dolphin because of
all that five o'clock traffic. Yeah, it turns out they
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just two lane, built a two lane bridge a sidewalk, Yeah,
from the bridge all the way up to Dolphin. Yes, Now,
who's gonna walk a forty five degree I mean, if
you're sixteen with a skateboard, that'd be cool, but oh,
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you know walking, Ain't nobody joggers going to do that.
I just think that was a big waste of money.
Speaker 4 (06:30):
It's the four lanes.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Are you sure? Are you sure? There's not gonna be
a lot of happy springhillions going up and down that
sidewalk right, just walking down to pine Brook and getting
some type of IV, some type of hydration IV and
all that in pine Brook and then walking back up
into spring Hill, running up into that country.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
Boob no, sir, They're going to just take the mercies
down to that whole food store and then back up
to their lottle house.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
Okay, all right, Well maybe you and I can get
some lawnchairs and sit out out there on the brand new,
beautiful sidewalk. O.
Speaker 6 (07:03):
Man, I come watch you. But you know, I feel
like you get up in that necker Wood get popo
out there for trespassing or something like that.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
That's true, you know, that's true. That could happen if
I were to just set up on the sidewalk there.
Thank you for your report, your voting report. I appreciate it.
Speaker 6 (07:23):
Okay, and you have a good day.
Speaker 4 (07:24):
And I hope you have a lot of callers.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Well God bless you. Thank you. I also get tired
of hearing me talk too.
Speaker 8 (07:32):
Hello caller, Good evening, off to Henry Bert Bert.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
You are live on the radio.
Speaker 9 (07:40):
I've got to ask you something.
Speaker 7 (07:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (07:42):
I live pretty close to the intersection of Kachill and
Doll's Roots. Yeah, in an area way out in west Mobile.
I had a guy tell me today that I could
have voted in today's Mobile City election. Can you tell
me if that's true or not? Because I haven't heard
of this there.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Well, I know that there was an annexation in the
last few years that a lot of people came in,
but I don't remember all the boundaries. So it may
be that you're out there in a part in a
new part of the city, but I don't know for sure.
Speaker 9 (08:14):
Well, I'm still registered to vote in Tuscaloosa. I'm going
to make sure before next year's state elections that I'm
going to be registered to vote here. I just don't
know whether I could have voted in city elections there
or not.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Well, I don't know. Is there time to get registered
to switch your registration here because there will likely be
a runoff. You could vote in the runoff.
Speaker 9 (08:36):
That's possible. I'll look into it. Uncle Henry, thanks all right.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Hey Bert, thank you, and looking forward to Bert his
new band debuting on Friday night at the Blues Tavern,
Dash or Rip Van Rock Rip Band Rock Time Saver.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
Traffic from the main street flooring in Design Traffic Center,
opinions check. This is the Uncle Henry Show only on
news Radio seven ten WNTM.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
It says the Uncle Henry Show here on news Radio
seven ten WNTM. We have new said lines coming up
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in here on election day two five one four seven
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seven nine two seven two three email address Uncle Henry
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at iHeartMedia dot com. Hello caller.
Speaker 7 (09:45):
Hey, OK, Harry light Ketcher. How you doing today?
Speaker 2 (09:47):
Like Catcher? I'm doing good. How are things? Would you?
Speaker 4 (09:50):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (09:51):
Everything's great. I just wanted to kind of let everybody
in Mobile know a little something. I got a buddy
of mine, his son, that's right here in Mobile. Yeah,
and he just got called up playing baseball for the
Ogen Raptors. I forget what state they're in, but he's
from Mobile, born and raised right here, and he just
got called up to the San Diego Padres to play
professional baseball.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Oh hey, what's his name?
Speaker 7 (10:14):
His name is Christopher Sargeant.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Well, congratulations to Christopher Sergeant getting called up to the
San Diego Padres.
Speaker 7 (10:22):
You say, yes, sir, he's going to their Double A team.
But they seem to think that he'll move up pretty
quick from there. But the Padres called him up and
asked him to come out and play. So I'm awful proud.
It's a good Christian man, good Christian family right here
in Mobile, and he was born and raised right here.
I expect a lot of good things out of him.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
All right, well, good, that'll give us more reasons to
watch the San Diego Padres.
Speaker 7 (10:48):
Yes, sir, I agree. Look, that's all I want to
just want to just tell you, bless you and bless
your family and have a good afternoon.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
Well Sam, do you thank you like Catcher, appreciate very
much your phone call today, and good luck to that
young man going up to the San Diego Pondres.
Speaker 5 (11:05):
Hello, Color, Thank good Emil.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
Cliff Cliff, you are live on the radio of Henry.
Speaker 10 (11:13):
I want to say, outstanding for that young man of
your last dollar. Yes, it's it's nice to be able
to do something that you want to do and get.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
Paid for it. Amen.
Speaker 10 (11:27):
What I call about is, Uncle Henry. I don't see
how anybody and any election can vote for any kind
of Democrat. Wht people have gone back crazy?
Speaker 2 (11:39):
What did they do? Now?
Speaker 10 (11:43):
Well, you got this lead in Baltimore, and plus they
come up with two million point two point five million
signatures to keep this guy from India illegal driver with
no driver license or illegal driver license that killed those
three people. They trying to keep him here and they
want to protect it.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
Why, well, now, what's why do you think that is?
What would be the what would be the average person's
motive to wanting to keep somebody here that did what
this guy is accused of doing. I don't know. I
don't understand it. I don't I don't know. I don't
get it. I don't know what the motive. I maybe
can understand what the leaders are thinking, But what is
the average Why would the average voter of either party
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be in favor of that?
Speaker 10 (12:31):
Well, actually, I don't believe there's two million. This is
Democrats you're dealing with. So you know, you listen at him.
This lady, I think she'd have Mayd the governor of Baltimore.
She had a marriachi band playing, and she uh was
talking about what Donald Trump was doing. Says but risk
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and illegal and there's a guest in law, and she
went on renting. Does she understand what she said?
Speaker 2 (12:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (13:00):
If we arrest in illegals?
Speaker 2 (13:02):
Right?
Speaker 10 (13:04):
And this is what you got the jad mccrocketts, all
of these people are have gone back prap crazy. They
want to protect murderers. When you're telling the black neighborhoods
and bring the crime way down. Then Donald Trump is
doing something illegal again, ogain, these people are praisers and
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then shit out hound dog. Now I couldn't vote for
a Democrat if I've seen wayams on it back. You
gotta bliss it.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Well, Thank Cliff, thank you very much for your phone call,
and and just trying to imagine if it were somebody
other than Donald Trump doing a lot of this stuff,
would people still have the reaction they're having if it
was somebody that had a different name or a different
political party behind them. Because there's a lot of cities
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around this country. I mean, the top issue in the
Mobile mayor's race, at least in the first few weeks
of it, and maybe still as the top issue is
public safety and the perceptions people have about public safety,
because we keep getting told that the prime stats are down,
but people hear concerned about public safety and wanting to
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have a feeling of safety when they are going out
and about in the city of Mobile. That's a huge issue.
It's got to be a huge issue all over the
country because we've seen we've seen similar stories all over
the country. Wouldn't most cities welcome additional manpower to make
their streets safer, wouldn't they don't. We already have candidates
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pledging to hire more police. I think the current administration's
budget is budgeting to hire more police. Most people, if
if you feel like you're in a crime a high
crime area, wouldn't you want additional human beings coming in
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to help catch criminals or prevent criminals from from doing
stuff by their presence? And none of it makes any sense.
And that's why I guess that's why Cliff is talking
about going bat crap crazy, because it just people not wanting.
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We don't have near the issues that some of these
big cities have. I would still love additional police officers patrolling,
still would love it. Most people would wanting to get
rid of crime. Two five one four seven nine two
two three. The telephone number here on the Uncle inwards show.
That's two five one four seven nine two seven two three.
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Email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. That's Uncle
Henry at iHeartMedia. Don Now I have more on the
mayor's race and voting and all that kind of stuff
as we go forward in this hour. I did want
to mention something real quick before at the bottom of
the hour news. Now it's Tuesday. It's not just a
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regular Tuesday. It's also municipal election day here in the
state of Alabama with over one hundred and forty I
think elections going on today. But it's also today is
also National toilet paper Day. Now, isn't that now? I
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know there's a lot of other important inventions. There's a
lot of other important inventions in human history, like the wheel.
That's one. The wheel was pretty big. Figuring out how
to make a knife that was pretty big. That was
a big idea, you know, harnessing electricity, that was a
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big invention. But when it comes down to faith for
it inventions, toilet paper got to be. It's in my
top five favorites. It may not be the most important,
like the wheel or stuff like that, but it's still
one of my favorite. It's a top five favorite invention
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of mine. Toilet paper. It really is a top five
favorite invention. In fact, I would like to thank the
Lord for the invention of toilet paper, and also I'd
like to thank the Lord for having me get born
shortly after the invention of it. I'm so glad. I'm
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so glad that as a young person I had access
to that invention. In fact, I don't even want to know.
I don't want to know any details of life before
toilet paper, it says. The Uncle Henry Show here on
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If you'd like to call the show, you can two
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Email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. There is
still time over an hour left time for you to
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vote if you need to vote again two five one
four seven nine two seven two three. Uh before I
get on to some other stuff about the election and
other ideas and thoughts and opinions. Uh. You can hear
me on FM radio every weekday, Monday to Friday on
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for your chance to win tickets to see Alabama in concert. Now,
let's see, I've got a voicemail. I've told you many
times that I love hearing what out of towners who
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would they vote for if they were in Mobile? The
advice from out of towners, And I got another one
of those calls. Let me go to the Uncle Hener
show voicemail, No.
Speaker 11 (19:57):
Tired ucks out here and joined this nice weather today
on Election Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
Oh by the way, sorry to pause, but yes, the weather.
Isn't it wonderful anytime we get this? And I realized
that it will be sometime soon it'll be blazing hot
and humid again. But isn't it wonderful when you get
that that little preview of what autumn could be like
for us, when the temperatures are a little bit lower
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and you got the humidity drop like it did this morning,
and we're gonna have some some low temperatures in humidity.
I think a day or two more, isn't it wonderful.
The dog's a little friskier when it gets like that.
All right, back to the voicemail from west Locksley election Tuesday.
Speaker 11 (20:45):
You know, I forgot to call in and give you
my choice for mayors mobiles, since that's what a lot
of the non mobilians were doing. So as a residents
Baldwin County, and I feel that my responsibility to call
in and give you my whom I would vote for, yes,
and whom I think is going to win.
Speaker 5 (21:06):
I would vote for Spiro.
Speaker 11 (21:08):
However, I believe that miss Drummond will be the winner,
most likely in a runoff, but miss Drummond the winner.
Thank you and have a nice date.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
All right, sixty eight year old chrisof west Locksley giving
who he would vote for in his prediction of who
will win. You just hurt him there. Now. You just
reminded me because weeks ago I decided to ask AI
artificial intelligence to tell me who was going to win
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the mobile mayor's race. And so a few weeks ago
I told an AI to look at all the available data,
all the available news items, anything it could find, look
at all the available information, and then predict for me
who was who was going to win the mobile mayor's race,
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and a couple of weeks ago, the artificial intelligence told
me that it would be a runoff between Barbara Drummond
and Connie Hudson, and that Barbara Drummond would win the election.
That was a few weeks ago. So two days ago,
I went back to the AI and I asked it
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the same question, exactly the same question I asked. I
told it, I said, look at everything out there, look
at all the available data, including news stories, polls, whatever
you can find out there, and tell me who's going
to win the mayor's race. Now, when I did it
a couple of days ago, it changed its answer and
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it told me that it would be a runoff between
barbar Drummond and Spiro. That's what the AI told me
just a few days ago. So this is not only
are we going to see how well we're all going
to see how people vote, but this is also a
test for me as to how good is the AI
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that I have been asking questions of. It's already changed
its answer once, but now it's changed it to Spiro
and Representative Barbara Drummond two five one four seven nine
two seven two three. The telephone number. That's two five
one four seven nine two seven two three email address
Uncle Henry atiheartmedia dot com. I've been looking a lot
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of the coverage of the election on the local TV stations,
looking at all the different things they say, the things
the candidates have told the TV stations about all this stuff.
And I also enjoy when they just ask people in
the streets. Now, Fox ten in their coverage, I don't
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know if this was this morning or last night, but
Fox ten found a guy in downtown Mobile in a
park wearing a Batman T shirt. He was wearing a
T shirt that had the bat symbol on it as
if he were Batman, and I thought, what a you know,
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I'm glad this is This is the kind of stuff
I want to hear. I want to hear. What is
the guy wearing a Batman T shirt in Bimbo Square? Thank?
Here is what the man? Yes, I've got it for us.
Here's what the man had to say that was there
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wearing the Batman T shirt.
Speaker 12 (24:37):
You no, it's very important to get out in voice
your opinion and were living in the world where we
really don't know what's going to happen next. Whoever's elected
God always gonna bless us.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
In a way, all right. So then the man in
the Batman T shirt giving us a lot of wisdom there.
Speaker 12 (24:55):
No, it's very important to get out in voice your opinion.
And we're living in the world where we really don't
know what's going to happen next. Whoever is elected, God
always gonna bless us in a week.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
All right. Sometimes the blessings are bigger depending on who
gets elected. But that's the wisdom from the guy and
the Batman T shirt. Thank you Fox ten for providing it.
And I wish they could find him keep, you know,
keep him on file so he can go back to
him and ask him questions. Hello color Absolute Henry afternoon,
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you're live on the radio.
Speaker 5 (25:32):
If I could, if I could vote, I would I
would also vote for Spiro. And I don't think there's
any way to do this without there being a runoff.
And uh, I too agree that Barbara Drummond may be
may be that persons being the runoff as well, right,
But I thought I was gonna add to it. I
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was strange last week. I'm out in West Mobile and
I was Naihborhood was exempt from the last annexation only
by the link or the width of a street. Wow,
one side, one side is city, one side still in
the county. And all of a sudden last week, which
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I've always thought that that our road was in pretty
good shape, never had any complaints much about it. There's
a spot or two for some flooding issues, but you know, Mobile,
all of a sudden last week we got a fresh
paved job and very short, only less than a mile.
Didn't even know all the way to the schools, which
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I thought, well, this is going to be a school
project kind of thing.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (26:39):
Note didn't go to the school, went right to the
school property and back up to the full way stop.
And I guess we were getting a tease of what
it might be like. Uh the next time around the
annexation comes, you know, here we're going to get new
streets and blah blah blah. But I thought that was
awfully offull interesting last week that a new street paving appeared.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Yeah, that is, Uh the timing is and then a
wonderful timing right before elections. There's a lot of paving
going on in this in this state.
Speaker 5 (27:11):
And it is and I certainly do and I appreciate
the CD and Mobile doing that yes, for for the
for the half a mile I get to ride on it.
That's uh, that's fine, but it is what it is.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
It is. Hey, thank you so much for that report.
I appreciate that very much. All right back with more. Yes,
there is more Uncle Henry Show to come after the break.
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dot com. Hello, Color, Hello there, Yes, sir, doing that,
But I'm doing good.
Speaker 8 (28:43):
I got some hot news for you.
Speaker 5 (28:46):
I went down the.
Speaker 8 (28:47):
Palmer Pillings to vote today. Yes, and guess what. There
was nobody at Palmer Pillings. We ain't got no notice
in the mail of a different polling place. So I said, well,
maybe they haven't it at the Baptist. So I went
down to Fulton Road. Back there's nothing there. So where
am I gonna vote at? So I called up the
Mobile County Board of registrars, and I asked the lady,
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I said, where are we supposed to vote at? Because
nobody's giving us out and well, we forgot to send
them out this and that sound kind of fishy to you,
a black lady, and every whole everybody's running the black thing.
And then all of a sudden, we we white folks
don't know nothing where to vote at.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Now, somebody told you they forgot to mail out something.
Speaker 8 (29:33):
Yeah, So she said, okay, well give me your name.
I want to make sure you're on the list. Okay,
well give me give me your address. I said, do
you want my sold security number on my bank account number?
I'm so aggravated. She says, well, we moved it, but
we forgot to notify people. It's down at gill Yard
School now, so I ride down there. It's okay, it's
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cross Cross Street from the Licks store. So that's all good.
So at least I know where to go.
Speaker 5 (30:02):
So I went up to the guy.
Speaker 8 (30:04):
That's a volunteer at the front door. I says, this
where I go in the vote? He says yeah. I said,
how come, y'aull and tell us in advance that we
needed to come here, And she goes well. I don't know,
I just said, but everybody all day long has been
complaining about that. Don't that thing kind of fish?
Speaker 2 (30:22):
It's so well. Uh, the idea that you would have
a polling place changed and nobody tell you does sound terrible.
I mean that is uh how makes you wonder how
many people just did not vote out of confusion?
Speaker 4 (30:37):
Yeah, well changed?
Speaker 2 (30:41):
All right, Well, let's hope that. Let us hope that
everything goes goes fine, and that the election is not
affected by it. All right, Well, sir, thank you for
your report. I hope that there was no malice intended.
Let's let's just hope that if the fact that they
didn't send anything out was just your general garden variety
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in competence and wasn't somebody doing something malicious. But sir,
I hope that there were. I hope that it doesn't
cause a change in the outcome of the election. Two five, one,
four seven three the telephone number here on the Uncle
Henbury Show. Let's see what else can I tell you about?
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I guess that's all the uh, the election stuff I've
got for you, other than one more thing, though, I
did see a headline one of the one of the
TV stations in town talked about the mayor's race and
mobile this go around being the most hotly contested mayor's
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race in many many years. Now. I know we don't
have an incumbent running, but does it feel hotly contested?
Does it feel hotly contested? I mean it's certainly contested.
I've seen a lot of arguing on Facebook between people,
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but is it really hotly contested? I don't know that
I've seen much mud slung except over the last weekend,
and a lot of that has had to do with
people fighting over access to Big Creek Lake. So there
has there been Have I missed a lot of mud slinging?
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Has it been really hotly contested? I don't know. It's
at least where I've been paying attention, it's been kind
of dull, no offense to the candidates, but there's been
a lot. There's been a sense of dulness to some
of ITRD. Look, still time to go vote. If you
need to go vote, You've got a little more than
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