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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Uncle Henry Show weekday afternoons from five till seven.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Uncle Henry, Uncle Henry, is cold lot there, Uncle Henry.
It was so cold like that. It was so cold
out down after Hendray. Everything was popping, pipe was popping,
water was shooting well, Uncle Henry, I mean everybody. The
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pipes was popping, Uncle Hendry, water shooting up in their
Uncle Hendry, I.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
Said a message deleted, press fool.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
This is the Uncle Henry Show here on news Radio
seventy ten WNTM. Thank you so much for listening to
the Uncle Henry Show on what has been a beautiful,
beautiful day, what a beautiful cold didn't like that part,
but what a beautiful date has been here on the
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Gulf Coast, a week that will not soon be forgotten.
And think about it. We had, let's see something like
seven and a half inches of snow, record low temperature
of six degrees in Mobile, and the civic center collapsed.
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And it's only Wednesday. It's only Wednesday. We got a
we've got more week left. What else? I don't know,
I don't know. Maybe I shouldn't ask that question. What
else could happen this week? I hope not much other
than pleasantries, pleasantness and a return to semi normal here
on the Gulf Coast. Here we are together, me and you.
If you want to jump in on the show and
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tell me something. Two five one four seven nine two
seven two three. That's two five to one four seven
nine two seven two three. Email address Uncle henrit iHeartMedia
dot com. That's Uncle henrid iHeartMedia dot com. Before I
get into anything else, I received an email from the
City of Mobile about twenty minutes ago. This was not
sent to me specifically, but to people in the media,
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and they still I want to thank them for still
considering me a member of the media. Many people forget
that I'm still employed. I am. I'm still employed, still
here on the air, and they're going to have to dine. Now,
Might me to get me out of here now? The
email from the City of Mobile the subject line, well,
let me go into the email inbox standby, let me
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get the sound effects to go. Yes, this is an
old fashioned electronic mail message and e mail. Let me
go into the email inbox. Subject line on the email
as motorists encouraged to remain off roads as conditions deteriorate overnight.
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The email reads as follows. The City of Mobile continues
to urge motorists to avoid traveling on local roadways unless
absolutely necessary due to dangerous and deteriorating conditions. All right,
I'll pause there just to say I saw numerous motorists
out today, a lot of motoring activity. There's in midtoim Mobile.
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There is a package store that, in some strange coincidence,
a lot of the cars seem to be flocking in
feeling like it was what was the phrase absolutely necessary?
A lot of people felt like it was absolutely necessary
to get their mama some whiskey or something. So anyway,
back to the email, The email reads as follows. Although
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some snow has begun to melt, temperatures are not expected
to stay above freezing long enough to prevent melting snow
from quickly refreezing into dangerous ice. Driving conditions remain hazardous,
and you're expected to worsen this evening and become worser
and worser and into the early hours of Thursday, January
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twenty three. That would be tomorrow, if I understand the
calendar correctly. The email goes on to say, please the
travel advisory issued by Mobile County on January twenty one
remains in effect until further notice. This means all roads
in Mobile County, including those within the City of Mobile,
are still considered impassable until further notice. Now I know
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that you're you're considering them at least semi passable. Look,
listen to the authorities here. They've been dealing with a
lot of people that have been sliding off the road today.
The email also goes on to say the Mobile Police
Department is closed has closed spring Hill Avenue between McGregor
Avenue and PFC John D. New Street until further notice.
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A large portion of the roadway is iced over, officers
working to keep drivers out of that area. The email
also says today cruise from the City of Mobile public
Works Department, alongside officers from Mobile Police Department, work to
clear critical roads and bridges leading to local hospitals and
emergency rooms. Officers used skid steers and other equipment to
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melt and remove snow and ice, while public works teams
deployed sand trucks to improve traction in these areas. City
officials will continue to monitor road conditions throughout the city.
Report anything dangerous or obstructing the road to the police
department using their non emergency number and they will keep
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you updated on Facebook and Instagram. The City of Mobile
will now Earlier, they put out a press release saying
that the City of Mobile offices and facilities will be
closed tomorrow because of the hazardous driving conditions I suppose
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for tomorrow morning. So City of Mobile offices and facilities
closed tomorrow. Trash and garbage services will not operate, and
they will have additional information about makeup days for garbage
collection shared as soon as possible. I'm sure that will
all be shared there on Facebook and Instagram. So there's
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your current situation. I noticed people today very I guess
people had stayed home yesterday and just couldn't couldn't take
it today. And I saw lots of people out walking.
People with nice masculine trucks were out riding around in
a masculine fashion, and then people with their very some
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people with slick, little slender cars were slipping and sliding around.
But a lot of masculine trucks out there. So just
remain cautious. You know what you're capable of, and remain
cautious around your house too, because there's still opportunities to slip.
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As I've learned, today. By the way, I'm just fine physically,
but some slipping, slipping and sliding going on in Mobile, Alabama.
Well again, phone lines are open if you want to
tell me something. Two five one four seven nine two
seven two three. A lot of uh. Of course, the schools,
many of them closed through Friday, so parents, God bless
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your parents. I guess this is where you earn the
big bucks as a parent again. The number two five
to one four seven nine two seven two three email
address Uncle Henrydheartmedia dot com. I'm going to take a
quick time out here to get a traffic report and
a weather report, and then there will be more Uncle
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Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. That's Uncle Henry at
iHeartMedia dot com. Hello Coller, Hey, Old Henry.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
Are you doing.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
I'm doing good, Snake Trevor, what's going on.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
With you, Uncle Henry? Past two days being snowed in
with the wife. We were kind of going stir crazy
last night and trying to figure out ways to entertain ourselves. Yes, well, uncle, ahead,
she taught me into going out in the snow and
doing a facial impression in the snow, and it just
blowed my mind on how well that turned down, Uncle Henry.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
You know I saw that now that you've started chronicling
all of your life on social media, I did see that.
I thought I'd never thought I would have never have
thought to stick my head in the snow, but you did.
Your wife, You know, it makes me wonder can she
get you to do just about anything?
Speaker 4 (10:28):
She has way of ways of persuading me to do
just about anything she wants to do.
Speaker 5 (10:33):
Over it, innor, I get it.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
I also told her that she had to do it too,
but she definitely would not let me post it on Facebook.
And also she got me to do a snow angel
and I refused to let her post it on Facebook
because when I plopped that in the ice, my shirt
flew up and you could see my big old belly
over in and I just wasn't gonna humiliate myself that
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bad for her.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Well, I appreciate you know, you showed some decorum, and
we need more of this in society. You know, society
is all nasty people that people will walk out and
half dressed, are almost not dressed at all, And you
showed some decorum, and I appreciate it.
Speaker 4 (11:13):
One here, I've noticed there's a lot of folks that
just don't have much home training anymore, like I tried to,
and so man, we just had a blast doing it.
And then also there has been six different people messaged
me behind the scenes, sending me little videos of their
facial impressions, and it just blowed my mind. How you know,
people picked up on that and it works. It really works.
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So next time it snows over Hendry, we're gonna be
looking for your facial impression in the snow.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Well I will try to remember that. When will that
be one hundred years from now?
Speaker 4 (11:47):
Well, it's been a shoot. I think it's just been
a while since we've had enough snow to actually do that,
but you know, I figured so once in a lifetime thing,
so I give it a shot over Henry, and I
think it was pretty successful.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
All right, Well, snakes, congratulations on having fun with your family,
fun very wholesome activities in the snow.
Speaker 4 (12:06):
Yes, sir, take care buddy.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
There he goes, snake trapper making a facial impression in
the snow. That is just he still has He's still
in touch with his inner child, I suppose, wanting to
go out and play in the snow. I could see
evidence through my neighborhood of a lot of people not
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wanting to do anything of the sort. Yeah, I've noticed
a lot of people didn't even want to go out
and touch it. But it's uh, I guess I'm I
don't have an inner child that I want to talk to.
But when you see something like this happening that is
likely not going to happen again while you're gonna you're
going to be alive, you want to get out and
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experience it and find out what it's like. I always wondered,
I'd always heard stories about how difficult it was to
shovel snow, so I thought of those things as I
shoveled snow. It was a lot of fun. Not really,
but you know two five to one four seven nine
two two three the telephone number. There's two five one
four seven nine two seven two three email address, Uncle
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Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. I'd mentioned to you that
I did do some driving today just to get to work.
I didn't take any chances, I didn't put other people
at risk. I lived very close, like two miles from work,
so I figured why not give it a shot. I
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did encounter some rough road conditions just in the two miles,
a couple of times where my car did not go
in the direction that I was steering it. That did
happen a couple of times. But I'd noticed I didn't
notice a lot of activity around the package store. A
lot of activity around the package store. And I don't know,
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maybe maybe the package store activity leads to wanting to
put your face in your head in the snow. I
don't know. I'm just just say maybe if I'd gone
to the package store, maybe I'd be making a face
impression right now into something. All right, now, before we
go into our bottom of the hour news breaks, some
communications from listeners. Let's see I got some more phone
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calls from Beauford. Longtime caller Beauford. He went to the store.
Speaker 5 (14:35):
Henry went up to the General Dollar per some last
minute snowstorm supplies. Basically, I needed crackers for the red
beans and rife red beans and rice.
Speaker 6 (14:47):
This is different it made. But Henry, I was standing
in line behind. I went to the media.
Speaker 5 (14:55):
Would consider in a Spye rapper and future instauratkay.
Speaker 6 (15:01):
And Henry he told me. He says he got thirteen
dollars left on his EBT.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
All right, it's right now. Years ago people would call
in with EBT stories all the time. It was. It
was like a window on the world, learning about all
the things going on with EBT. I don't get as
many of those calls these days. But Buford calling in
with an ebt's card tale. So let's listen. EBT card
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activity reported by Buford.
Speaker 6 (15:33):
He got thirteen dollars left on his EBT, and to
get ready for the snow storm, he was meshing out
with as much candy as he could buy. Anyway, Henry,
each and old, you have a good thing to each
his own for.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
Thank you for that window on your world. The young
man thirteen dollars left on the EBT wanted to buy
as much candy as as possible as we go through
this and as you said, to each his own. Although
I've heard that now we have this movement, this make
America Healthy Again movement that RFK Junior and many others
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have pushed forward, a lot of people. Is this gained
some momentum. A lot of people would like to see
us be a healthier country. And I've heard people talk
about the idea of the government if they give you
money to buy food. The concept of the idea of
the government telling you that you can only buy healthy food. Now,
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what kind of a revolution do you think that would start?
Do you think that would talk about an insurrection? Do
you think there would be a revolution if we were
to tell people, yes, we will help you in your
time of need. You're in a time of need, and
we're going to help buy you some food, but you
can only buy stuff we say is healthy. Do you
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not think there would be a revolution if somebody were
denied a dorito in this country? We think we see
people protest, and we've seen some of the last five, six,
seven years. If we were to tell people, sorry, you
can't use government assistance to get a Dorito or a
Charleston Chew or some other delectable candy barn. I think
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that government officials would have to they'd have to live
in forts. They wouldn't I think they would. They'd have
to move into a fort if they did something like that.
All right, there is more to come see Uncle Henri Show.
We'll proceed, but we do have traffic and some news
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headlines coming your way here on news radio seventy ten,
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Uncle Henry Show, News Radio seven ten w nt M.
It is five thirty five here on this I thought
it was such a beautiful day today. The snow is
so beautiful before it melts, and then once it starts
to melt, it's get it out of here. But if
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it's if it doesn't melt, then I like it. Two
five one four seven nine two seven two three. The
telephone number two five one four seven nine two seven
two three. Email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com.
That's Uncle Henri at iHeartMedia dot com. Hello Coller, Hey,
you you are live on the radio.
Speaker 7 (19:02):
Hi.
Speaker 3 (19:03):
I'm sick and tired of this call and snow and
ice and crap.
Speaker 4 (19:05):
I'm sick of it.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
I'm sick of it.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
I am too.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
I'm glad local authorities has come up with a way
to come back to use the Mexican technology.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
What what do you mean Mexican technology.
Speaker 8 (19:19):
Yeah, they're gonna use Mexican technology.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
They're gonna feed a bunch of refive beans to your
mother and create this mushroom cloud of warm.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
You leave my mother out of this, you freak. How
dare you bring my mother up? It's look, it's twenty
twenty five. It's twenty twenty five. Can't you look? You're look, listener.
Right now, I'm battling myself. There's a battle going on,
even though I should be battling the scumbag that just
called the show that ought I see. I'm battling myself
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right now because right now there's such thoughts of violence,
the thoughts of violence just they just want to erupt
out of my mouth and dance off my tongue and
attack that guy's ears. I'm gonna I'm gonna stop right now. Listener. Again,
I apologize for this, but I'm getting better at controlling
my rage, and right now I am I am taking
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these violent words right now, I'm meditating live on the radio.
This is live meditation, not done on any other station
in town. I'm meditating live on the radio, and I'm
taking all my violent thoughts that I was thinking about
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that sleeze bag, that pervert, filth headed, disgusting individual. I'm
taking all those thoughts and those words and I'm wrapping
them up. I'm visualizing right now in my mind. I'm
taking all of those violent Oh, I've got a lot
of thoughts about what I could do to that sleeze back.
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I'm taking all those violent thoughts and those violent words,
and I'm wrapping them up. I'm wrapping them on almost
like a mummy. Yes, do you remember mummies back in
ancient Egypt. I'm wrapping I know you remember, you were
probably there. I'm wrapping those violent thoughts and words up
just like it's a mummy. And then I'm taking those
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violent words and thoughts that have been wrapped up like
they're a mummy, and I'm locking them in a box
deep in my soul. There they're all locked up. There.
Isn't that wonderful. I've locked up the rage and the anger,
and let's just pray that nothing happens to the box.
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Don't let nothing happen to the box inside of me.
You never know what could happen. You never know what
might happen if the box gets busted. All right, where
was I?
Speaker 9 (21:52):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (21:52):
Yeah? Two five one, Oh, I forgot. I'm on the air.
Two four seven nine two three. The telephone number to
call on the Oak Henry Show. Hello, Coler.
Speaker 7 (22:03):
Henry. Yes, Johnny Gwynn.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Johnny Gwen, Johnny Gwen of Deep Fried Studios dot com.
I saw your Facebook video. It's got thousands and thousands
of views.
Speaker 4 (22:17):
Yeah it was.
Speaker 7 (22:17):
I was talking to my father. I was at you know,
Contender Yard, and he said, you're not gonna believe this.
He says, right across the street from the Civic Center,
and he said, we the whole house shook, and there
was this horrible sound, and he goes outside. He said
the dome of the Civic Center had fallen in from
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the weight of the snow. And he said the compassion
Dad said he saw it. Five seconds after the sound.
He ran outside and he said, all the snow went
up in the air like a big cannon. And he said,
for almost two minutes there was nothing but fog of
all the snow dust.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
Wow.
Speaker 7 (22:58):
And luckily nobody was underneath it, and no equipment was
underneath it, and they had been putting a lot of
those cranes inside of that inside of the Civic Center.
So luckily none of that was in there. As I understand,
he was, yeah, I want.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
To ask you because I saw your video on Facebook
the as you walked around the Civic center is it
is it is that open? I mean it looked like
was the the fence is not open?
Speaker 7 (23:27):
No, okay, good fence around it. But there was where
where I walked in was like on the back side
where the Expo Hall is. Yeah, and there was a
very small hole where I could step in.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Oh okay, and I.
Speaker 7 (23:42):
Was kind of and there were free guys that were there.
Luckily they were in Expox Hall, where by the way,
I think the mosaics are a lot of people ask
about other mosaics. So yeah, they were in the front.
I'm ninety five percent sure they're already in storage in
the Expo Hall building. That's good. But I was one
They're gonna come and kick me out of there, but
they did not. They just were doing their own thing
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and on their walking coffee. It looked like wherever their
communication device was.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Wow. So so you you slipped through a small hole. Well,
let's well, you got three.
Speaker 7 (24:15):
Ft if got three tho.
Speaker 4 (24:16):
I mean what I'm saying was a car.
Speaker 7 (24:18):
Couldn't get the there.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
But okay, well let's let's uh, let's thank the Lord
that there were not some people just wandering around in
there when the thing collapsed, because a lot of people
are off work just just just running around town doing
all kinds of stuff.
Speaker 7 (24:32):
Well, I have my dad watches it every day and
he said, very few people even look at it. So,
but they have a lot of workers over there, and
they had been moving very well, to be honest, the
demolition had been going pretty well, and they had, you know,
as I will say, they had done a very good job.
I was very worried about the debris and the air
quality around my parents' house, you know, and they have
been very good about that. And Dad said, I think
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because of the snow if there was some toxic chemicals,
and they're I'm sure they got helped by the snow
grabbing it and bringing it down, because that is something you
have to worry about with those older buildings and dispest
that small type of stuff.
Speaker 4 (25:08):
So, yeah, but it's.
Speaker 7 (25:09):
Down, it's down, and there's a beautiful. Well, Uh, there
is an amazing uh drone shot somebody got that drove
a drone around there. You can find it online, but
it is and it shows how that thing collapsed. I
mean like a pancake on the inside of that structure.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
How about that? And but you're they heard it. Your
dad heard it and rushed out the door.
Speaker 7 (25:33):
Oh here, He said that there was no they knew exactly.
He said, he knew exactly what it was when he
heard it come down. Uh, he had some He has
a lunine, which is a frame with screens over his pool. Yeah,
and those collapsed this morning. Eight of those came down
under the way of the snow. The dad had already
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been dealing with that, and he said, when he heard
that big old noise, he said, I have a good idea.
I think that is.
Speaker 8 (26:03):
Again the way.
Speaker 7 (26:04):
And I went out and we have a gazebo out
behind our new house, and I went out yesterday afternoon
and knocked off the snow off of the roof that
I could with the broom. Yeah, because you know they
say seven inches, but we I mean, I'm shocked at
the amount of snow we got. And I'm talking real
snow you know I'm talking puffy white. I tried to
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throw a snowball at my wife had disintegrated before it
hit her. And I can't believe that because usually we
get floods, not snow.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Yeah, it was this is this is one glad to
be alive to see it happen.
Speaker 7 (26:38):
Unbelievable. And watching kids. I'm over by a golf course
near the Slight Hill and they were going down on
toboggans and all kinds of things. It was fun to watch.
But my dog loved it too, after they got used
to it. It's quite quite fascinating. The one thing I
will say, driving on the roads. I'm sure you drove
on the road to the studio today. Yeah, is not
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for the week. No, it is gnarley and it is
goofy and I gotta and I have a fullt of
draw car. Uh. Tomorrow is gonna be dangerous, folks. Black
eyes is real. All that snow melting and that and
that and miskiding fourteen degrees tonight, Do not be on
the road. Tomorrow will be three. It will be much
more dangerous tomorrow than it was today.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
All right, Well, Johnny Gwinn, thank you for sharing that story. Johnny.
Speaker 7 (27:25):
Yes, sir, Yes, sir.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
All right, there he goes Johnny Gwinn of Deepbride Studios
dot com. He helped save the segment after the prank caller,
the sleeves bag caller. We had a good call that
even things out. Thank you, Johnny. Deepbride Studios dot com.
For more on Johnny Gwynn back with more after the
break here on The Uncle Henry Show. Uncle Henry Show
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News Radio seven to ten WNTM. It's five point fifty
news headlines coming up in ten minutes before we get there.
Let's see. I've got some I've got more for you.
Oh I just got a notice on my phone. Maybe
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you got one on your phone just this minute too.
My phone just went off, all right. The notice on
the phone is from the from Mobile County. It says
follow up advisory due to dangerously low windshiels and freezing temperatures,
snow and ice remain on roads, creating hazardous conditions, especially
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over nine in early morning. Crewis are working to clear roads,
but icy patches will persist, worsening as temperatures stay below freezing.
Open this alert for more information. Oh so now I'm
opening the alert. I don't know that I've ever opened
an alert. Let me see this, and when I tried
to nothing happened. All right, Well, I assume they're telling
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us to start to not drive tonight and tomorrow morning.
And I'm all in favor of not driving tonight and
tomorrow morning. As I've tried to explain to you through
the years, staying is overrated. No, staying is underrated. Going
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is overrated. That's the way it works. Everybody wants to go,
but going is overrated. Staying. Staying is underrated. There's a
lot of good that can come from staying, as long
as the house is not on fire, So be careful.
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Two five one four seven nine two seven two three
the telephone number on the Unk Clinton Show. Let's say
yesterday I got a call from somebody doing an impression
of Bill Clinton, decades after it would have been relevant.
And the person.
Speaker 4 (30:16):
Continues, Henry, Bill Clinton.
Speaker 8 (30:23):
I was listening to your podcast yesterday, Henry, and you
stated that I was an impostor. Henry. I don't know
why you find it hard to believe that I enjoy
listening to your program, but I have a way of
proving that I am the real slick Willie.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
All Right, here we go. And yes, I do find
it hard that anyone such as Bill Clinton would listen
to this program, just the things that have been said
about the Clintons, for example.
Speaker 8 (30:54):
Approving that I am the real slick willie. Hillary Clinton
a mole that only two people, as far as I
know about, I know about it, and Uma Abideen.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
Knows about it. Right now, please, uh please don't make
me reveal where that mole's at Henry uh, Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
Even though the impression is decades late, it didn't show
up on time. It's decades late, but it is making
modern references, uh, substituting uh who my Abideen or whatever
her name is for Vince Foster. So at least the
impression is up to date, though late.
Speaker 4 (31:40):
Reveal where that mole's at Henry Uh. Hillary Clinton at
one time had.
Speaker 8 (31:49):
A growth on her shoulder.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Oh now, please.
Speaker 8 (31:52):
I wanted her to have removed, but the doctor said
that if we removed it, it would kill her Henry.
Speaker 6 (32:01):
I wait.
Speaker 8 (32:02):
The options wanted to give it a shot, but he
finally convinced me not to worry about it, said that
it was her head. Henry. But my goodness, man, that
woman older, she gets the worst looking she gets.
Speaker 4 (32:18):
Henry.
Speaker 8 (32:20):
We were at the beach a couple of years ago. Henry,
she looked like a toothless, beached WALLERUS. One time, I'm
also Henry. She removed her makeup.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
Look, I'm a listener. Look I'm I'm listening at this point,
trying to figure out what's going on. Yes, I've received
through the course of this show over twenty years, I've
received a lot of weird phone calls. This is in
the upper percentile. This would be yes. This would be
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in the like the top three to five percent sentile
of weird calls.
Speaker 8 (33:02):
Oh, one time, I also Henry. She removed her makeup,
come out of the bathroom in a robe and look.
Speaker 4 (33:09):
Like the rear end of a new But Henry, I
just want you to know that I am the real
slick Willie and I enjoy listening to your program.
Speaker 8 (33:21):
Do you have a good day?
Speaker 1 (33:22):
All right? Bill Clinton impression decades late to the Uncle
Henry Show. If somebody could come up, if we're gonna,
if we're gonna do impressions that are no longer relevant
now would be the perfect time to debut of Barack
Obama on the pro If anybody can do a decent
Barack Obama. That would be a good one, a little
more relevant maybe since he he just got replaced by
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Donald Trump in office. All right, Uh, out of time
for this hour. There is more to come as The
Uncle Henry Show continues on this very cold, beautiful but
cold Wednesday. Listen to previous episodes. It's a podcast on
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your podcasts. This says the Uncle Henry Show here on
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News Radio seventy ten WNTM. And in this half hour
of Uncle Henry Shaw here on this cold Wednesday evening,
I will share with you some messages from listeners, at
least one message from a listener, and also a few
news items just for me you to think about and ponder. Now,
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I want to start off with some President Trump stuff.
President Trump has been talking a lot since he was
sworn in as president. It's been amazing just to just
his stamina, the stamina the guy, just seeing how he
operated on the day he was sworn in. Just NonStop
activity getting sworn in, giving speeches, signing executive orders, talking
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and giving a press conference while he's signing executive boards.
It's just going on and on and on. The guy
that's got a lot of stamina. Whatever he's on. And
I don't look, I'm not accusing him of being on something.
I'm just saying. All I'm saying is this, whatever his
regimen is, I'm now interested in what would I have
that stamina if I drink a lot of diet coke
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and ate McDonald's. I don't know, but I would like
to have it. I would like to have Trump's stamina anyway. Anyway,
He's done an interview. They've already recorded it. It's going
to be on the Sean Hannity Show tonight on Fox
News Channel at eight o'clock. They've already recorded this interview,
and the Fox News people have put out some audio
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clips just so we can hear just a little preview
of what we'll be talked about. And I thought you
might want to hear some of this with me. I
have not heard this yet, and I, even though I'm
interested in what President Trump has to say, I'm not
a frequent viewer of the Sean Hennity Show for a
few reasons. I won't get into those reasons right now. However,
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what I will get into are the clips from the interview.
So let's listen together. This is brief, this is very
There's just a little taste of President Trump on the
Sean Hannity Show tonight. So let's see. First, we'll have
a clip where uh, Sean Hannity asks President Trump about
his feelings, how does a feel to be back by
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the way. Before we listen to this, I just want
to remember or something with you. You may not remember this.
I remember this, and it used to It used to
drive me nuts. I remember when it was John McCain
and Sarah Palin versus Barack Obama and Joe Biden. I
remember that election, and I remember Katie Kuric interviewing candidates,
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and she, Katie Kurk got Sarah Palin on and it
was like it was like trying to get Sarah Palin
to take the SAT or the ACT test. Katie Kuric
was asking her questions like what newspapers do you read?
She was really she wanted to know everything she could
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about Sarah Palin, trying to find out does Sarah Palin
have a brain. It was very demeaning, it was dismissive.
Katie Kirk really just grilling Sarah Palin about all these
different things, trying to find out if Sarah Pennel was smart. Now,
when Katie Kirk interviewed Barack Obama, she was asking him like,
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how does it feel? How does it feel to be
the nominee? How does it feel? Barack Obama to be
running for brests? So I'm not a fan of asking
the politicians how do you feel? I'm just not I'm
not a fan of the how do you feel? I
don't care who it is. I don't care if you're
a Republican or a Democrat. Can you not think of
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a better question? Then? How do you feel? But here
we go, even though I don't like the question. Sean
Hannity asking Donald Trump, how does it feel? How does
it feel to return it's commander in chief? How does
it feel?
Speaker 10 (38:51):
Let's talk about the moment you walked back in this office,
this desk, this room.
Speaker 1 (38:58):
Your carpet, your carpet.
Speaker 10 (39:01):
How'd you feel?
Speaker 4 (39:03):
Well?
Speaker 11 (39:03):
It was a lot of work, and as you know,
I felt that we shouldn't have had a necessarily be here.
Could have been done, A lot of work could have
been it would have been over. We wouldn't have inflation,
we wouldn't have had the Afghanistan disaster. We wouldn't have
October seventh with Israel or so many I'm.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Sorry to interrupt, but this reminds me. Also, there was
a big anniversary on the Rush Limbaugh Show, and his
staff allegedly surprised Rush by having President Trump on the phone.
This was during the first Trump years, first Trump administration.
I think it was early on, and I remember Rush
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Limbaugh asking Donald Trump a question about how something felt.
And I remember I remember that because Donald Trump was
having none of it. He would not get into his feelings.
He was not going to get he was not going
to refer like that, at least openly to the public.
Now he does it more these days, as years have passed,
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Donald Trump will do that more. I've seen him do
it in other interviews. But back in his early political career,
Donald Trump did not want to reflect on his feelings
or anything like that. It was all pushing policy forward.
So anyway, I'm sorry I interrupted the president. Let me
go back to his answer. In fact, I'll start his
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answer all over again, Sean Hennity asking him how he feels.
Speaker 10 (40:32):
Let's talk about the moment you walked back in this office,
this desk, this rule your carpet.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Your carpet.
Speaker 11 (40:42):
Well, it was a lot of work, and as you know,
I felt that we shouldn't have had a necessarily be here.
Could have been done a lot of work. Could it
would have been over. We wouldn't have inflation, we wouldn't
have had the Afghanistan disaster, we wouldn't have October seven
with Israel where so many people were killed, and you
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wouldn't have a Ukraine War going on. But with all
that being said, I think it's bigger. It's bigger than
if it were more traditional.
Speaker 10 (41:12):
Only the second time in history. Yeah, somebody didn't have
consecutive terms.
Speaker 11 (41:17):
Yeah, well they say it's historically bigger. I don't know
about that, but I can say it showed us a
couple of things. It showed us that the radical left,
their philosophies and policies are horrible.
Speaker 1 (41:29):
Okay, well, agreed there. All right, here's just a little
bit more and we'll be done with this. But here's
another thing from the Hannity interview coming up tonight on
Fox News. This is about the Boden preemptive pardons. All
these people that allegedly have done nothing wrong, but better
give them pardons.
Speaker 11 (41:48):
He heard that I was going to do. I didn't
want to do it. I was given the option, they said, sure,
would you like to parton everybody, including yourself. I said,
I'm not going to pardon anybody. We didn't do anything wrong.
And we had people that suffered, their incredible patriots. We
had people that suffered. You had Bannon put in jail,
you had Peter Navarro put in jail. You had people
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that suffered, and far worse than that. They've lost their fortunes,
They've lost their whatever, their net egg, paying it to
lawyers and those people and people said to you, and
they don't even They wouldn't have even taken most of
those people, they wouldn't have even taken a part. This
guy went around giving everybody pardons, and you know the
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funny thing, maybe the sad thing is he didn't give
himself a parton, And if you look at it, it
all had to do with him.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
I might have to watch this. I might have to
watch it. That's tonight eight o'clock, Fox News Channel, Hannity
interviewing Donald Trump. Yeah, I might have to watch that
after all, because I do want to hear more on
that topic. All right, more to come. There is more
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Some voicemail voicemail number two five to one two one six,
nineteen seventy six. That's two five one two one six,
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nineteen seventy six, to leave a message for the Uncle
Henry Show. Now here's a message, this one. This is
from the Mad Trucker and this guy. I got a
bunch of voicemails over the holidays. I've lost this voicemail,
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but I just found it. So here is a lost
voicemail from the Mad Trucker.
Speaker 3 (44:23):
Hey, Uncle Henry, ld yesh. You seem like you thought
that maybe I was a little inflammatory. Well, I'm just
using speculatory knowledge. Everybody has it. I don't know anything
about anything, but I will say this, Uncle Henry.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
By the way, thank you for bringing up speculatory knowledge
the first time in this year twenty twenty five, I
believe that speculatory knowledge. The concept of speculatory knowledge has
been brought up on the Uncle Henry Show and speculatory knowledge. Well,
here if you've missed that, here's here's the meaning of
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speculatory knowledge.
Speaker 9 (45:03):
I don't know that, but they're just speculation, you know,
like everybody speculatory knowledge with.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
SO it's when you don't really know something is true,
but you have speculatory knowledge that allows you to state
it as if it is a truth. Speculatory the concept
of speculatory knowledge. You don't know that it's true necessarily.
Speaker 9 (45:25):
I don't know that, but they's just speculation, you know,
like everybody that speculatory knowledge with.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
Yeah, speculatory knowledge, so LD, thank you for that. All right,
let's hear LD speculatory knowledge.
Speaker 3 (45:38):
I will say this, Uncle Henry. I wish I wish
it is a citizen of Mobile, a new citizen of
Mobile about two years. I wish someone like the mayor,
someone like a counsel person would come on your show
and tell us why the mobile mystics cease to exist?
Speaker 1 (46:00):
Okay, so you would like me to get an elected
official to come in and explain why the mobile mystics
hockey team no longer exists. Okay, I'm putting that in
my notes.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
I wish someone would call your show, that is, a
commissioner or a mayor or somebody and tell us why
Mobile Bay Bears are no longer here?
Speaker 1 (46:20):
Okay, so why are the bey Bears going? Okay, of
taken that down as a note.
Speaker 3 (46:27):
And I also would like to have a city council
person or higher up call your show and tell us
why Amtrak left Mobile. They built a very nice terminal
down there, right where the Waterfront Park is, and that
was torn down and the Waterfront Park was put there.
(46:48):
If I remember correctly, that's what went on. So please
someone tell me what happened there.
Speaker 1 (46:55):
Okay, all right, those three things you've asked me to
ask about. Is there anything else on the list?
Speaker 3 (47:01):
And then maybe maybe Sam Jones could call in and
tell us why the Mobile Museum, the Maritime Museum, yeah,
is a complete failure. Maybe he could tell us that,
maybe he could use this speculatory knowledge to tell us
why it failed. I mean, I'd like to know that.
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I mean we never get to hear that when these
places they build these monsopeties and they fail. You never
get to hear why they did just that they did.
Inquiring minds want to know, Uncle Henry. Inquiring minds want
to know exactly.
Speaker 1 (47:39):
Well, thank you, thank you LD for those suggestions. I'll
think on those suggestions and figure out who would ever
come in with the answers. But you've made the point
that often we will have these gigantic, multimillion dollar projects
on the local level, and when the project doesn't turn
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out the way people wanted it to turn out, it's
hard to get people admit that they It's hard to
get people to admit that they ever were in favor
of it to begin with. You may remember Government Plaza
and how Government Plaza leaked. The roof leaked before it
even opened up. As they opened up and took possession
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the County Commission did of Government Plaza, it was leaking
and it leaked for years. You remember this, don't you?
You remember the years of roof problems. No one ever
wanted to No one ever wanted to take credit for
the design of the building and approving the building and
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opening up the building even when it was leaky, and
not holding the people that build the building to account
for messing up the building of the building, causing these leaks.
Nobody ever wanted to take credit for it. What about
you brought up the Maritime Museum, which now has a name.
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I forget what the new name of it is, because
we all know it will be a resounding successive. You
just changed the name of it. After they built that thing,
and it was an immediate, immediate bomb just it bombed immediately,
a failure immediately. No, you couldn't find anybody to even
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admit they thought it was a good idea to build it. Sold. Yeah,
ld those are some good suggestions.
Speaker 4 (49:40):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (49:41):
Anybody that would want to come in and admit any
of this stuff. But thank you for bringing that up
and reminding me of the history of projects that have
bit the dust here in Mobile, Alabama. Let's hope that
in the next ten years or so we don't have
any more of those things happen all right out of time.
Thank you for listening. As they say in Erland, have
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a good one, as they say in Theodore, take it
easy all right Later,