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October 15, 2025 6 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:15):
It says the Uncle Henry Show here on news radio
seventy ten WNTM. We have news headlines coming up in
ten minutes. Before we go to the news headlines, let
me check the Uncle Hender Show voicemail. Voicemail number is
two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. That's

(00:37):
two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six to
leave a message for the Uncle Henry Show. Let's see,
we've got a message here from sixty eight year old
krib of West Locksley, Alabama.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
BRU had uncle a special happy birthday wish today. Happy
birthday to Kate Avery, governor of Alabama. She turns eighty one.
Happy birthday to you, Governor.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
How about that, sixty eight year old Chris, Thank you.
I did not know it was k Ivy's birthday, Governor
k Ivy, Happy birthday to k Ivy known as the
Hogh Stepper.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
But there's no step too high for a high stepper.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Yes, just reflecting on the years of k Ivy here,
Governor Ivy certainly has had tremendous support among Alabama voters. Here.
In fact, here's a voicemail I got years ago about
how great k Ivy is according to a voter, no.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
One and I mean no one would the right mind
should be running against Kate. I've no one should be
running against her. Should have been oneness of the great

(02:00):
state of Alabama. She have brawled back the blossom in
the flowers. She have rolled back the smile in people's faces. Yeah,
when they walking past each other. She have brawled back
the horn blowing from the car.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
What the horn bond for the car?

Speaker 3 (02:25):
She has brawled Alabama back? And now someone want to
replace her, wanna run? Agives her come home message?

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Dead him. So there you heard tremendous support from that
voter for k Ivy. Not everybody liked k Ivy or not.
Everybody thinks she's doing a great job.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Uncle Henry L. D So that dingbat governor Ivy.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Who does she think she is? Yes, well she's governor.
You know that's that's a pretty cushy job from what
I understand just just looking at how they how they
conduct their business up there, it looks like it's a
pretty good job. Now, another person that like k Ivy
would be Donald Trump, the President of the United States

(03:20):
of America.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
Want to thank members of Congress, local leaders and governors
for joining us here today, including Governor Ivy of Alabama.
A new and great governor. You looking fantastic. I've been
hearing about you for years in the most positive way,
so I'm not surprised that you're Governor of Alabama. Congratulations.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Can you imagine he's President Trump saying that he'd he'd
been hearing about k Ivy for years? Really? All right? Well,
I guess news of Alabama spreads far and wide all
over the world. Now, k Ivy turning eighty one today,
and we are blessed that even though she's eighty one,

(04:03):
she is she is still full of vigor. Yes, she
still walks under her own power. Just listen, listen to
how good she sounds. All right, down with Bama.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
It's game time.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Then, See that's it. I mean, she sounds like she's
got still got at age eighty one. I could there's
a lot of days I can't must have that kind
of energy.

Speaker 4 (04:25):
All right, down with Bama, it's game time.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
And I guess she's in such good shape because she
takes care of her health so so diligently. I'll never
forget how she encouraged all of us. She told us
that the COVID pandemic was a pandemic of the unvaccinated,
that it was the fault of people that didn't get vaccinated. Yeah,
I remember her going on in the media talking about

(04:51):
how she just it was no problem getting that vaccine.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
And it was fine, didn't hurt a bit to get
the stick.

Speaker 4 (04:58):
And I didn't get stick.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
A field bad anything. They was just in and out.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
And over and done with.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Just in and out and over and done with. I
got no comment on that, but k Ivy eighty one
years old. The last time I saw somebody identified as
eighty one years old, I was watching television with my
wife maybe a week or two ago. On CBS Television,
they did a big two hour concert that honored Cindy Lauper,

(05:28):
of all people. No offense to fans of Cindy Lauper,
and no offense to Cindy Lauper, But did we need
two hours of national television on Cindy Lauper up on
stage catterwalling anyway, end that big concert about Cindy Lauper,
they had Joni Mitchell, the famed songwriter and singer Joni Mitchell.

(05:49):
She shared the stage with Cindy Lauper and Joni Mitchell
eighty one years old, just like kay Ivy, and Joni
Mitchell looked. K Ivy way more vigorous than Joni Mitchell.
Unfortunately for Joni Mitchell. Joni Mitchell looked like she could.
Whatever k Ivy is, whatever she's taken, whatever the vitamins are,

(06:12):
Joni Mitchell could use those vitamins. But I guess a
lot of aging has to do with genetics, because on
that same concert they had Joni Mitchell singing while she
was sitting down, she looked like she was in rough shape.
And then a few minutes later they brought up Share,

(06:33):
who's seventy nine years old. Share looked, she looked kind
of like she did in nineteen eighty. Anyway, maybe k
Ivy can get some of shares, maybe get some share surgeries.
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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