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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Seven.
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You let me talking to you.
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President.
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once again on a Monday, trying to figure out what
on earth is going on in the world around us.
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So many wild things going on. Now over the weekend,
Father's Day weekend, I hope you had a pleasant Father's
Day weekend. Now, let's see, we had the no Kings protest.
A bunch of Caucasians got into downtown Mobile and held
their no Kings protest. And I'm so glad that nothing
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really bad happened. I understand there was there was one
incident where there was a physical altercation, but other than that,
no big problems. And I'm so glad. I'm so glad
that these folks, these Caucasians were able to go down
in the Downtown mobile and vent. Just just just get
it off their chest. Uh, just let just vent some
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steam out and feel better about their lives. Whatever whatever
it is they were protesting. I heard somebody saying they
were celebrating democracy, which except I guess the democracy of
electing a president. But other than that part, it was
the celebration of democracy and whatever grievances were. I'm sure
there were grievances there and all that kind of stuff,
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and I hope that it helped the mental health of
everybody down there. I hope that they feel better after
going downtown on a rainy Saturday, standing out there and
receiving what they were interpreting as supple hortive honks from
cars waving their side. I just hope everybody feels better.
I just hope they felt better now. I felt good too,
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not attending and not getting anywhere near it. I felt
great about that. It was a good decision not to
go down there. It was kind of rainy, and I
didn't want to get all wet or just be in
that vicinity. So I think it was a win win
for everybody, as long as as long as you weren't
the person in the physical altercation. So we had that
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still trying to figure out what it accomplished or what
the main message was around the country, other than people
needed to get together and just vent, almost like a
group therapy session all these folks. So I'm glad that
happened with no incidents locally, no incidents locally. Now it
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was Father's Day weekend. I went and spent some time
in Baldwin County. I spent Father's Day in both Robertsdale
and Fair Hope and just had a wonderful time with family,
reflecting on life. And when I was over there, I learned.
I said, well, what's so and so bent up to?
And they said, oh, oh, so and So went over
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went over to the anti Trump protest over in Mobile.
So if you were wondering where all these Caucasians came
from and downtown Mobile doing that protest, some of them
don't live here. Some of them did come from Baldwin
County because there was I don't know if there were
if people in Baldwin County were too busy wanting to
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go to the beach, I don't know. Celebrating democracy is
more important, I guess in different cities, and it just
wasn't as important in Baldwin County. So some of the
folks over in Baldwin County did slip over to Mobile
so that they could participate and invent and fill that
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are about their lives than themselves. And I did have
fun in Robertsdale. You know, we had a caller? Was
it last week? I had a caller call into the
show wanted to ask me about the Robertsdale mayor's race.
And of course I didn't know anything about it because
I don't live there and I've never received I've never
ever received a phone call in my entire career about
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Robertsdale politics. But when I was over in Robertsdale for
Father's Day, I started asking and it was It was
really something because I asked people that live in Robertsdale.
Many of them didn't know who the mayor was. People
that have been there, Yeah, at least you know, five
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to ten years that they've been living there. Maybe that's
a good son for Robertsdale if things are going well
enough that people living there don't even don't even know
who their mayor is. But I asked Robertsdale people, I said, Hey,
tell me about this mayor's race, anything exciting going on.
They had no clue. The Robertsdale people that I talked
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to had no clue. Couldn't have told me who the
mayor was, couldn't have picked them out of a lineup.
They did tell me though, they were having a controversy
in their town because they couldn't let their cat out
because somebody was shooting their cat with a BB gun
and they were finding BB's in their cat. And so
that was and you can understand why that would be
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more important to some people. Yeah, mayor's race can be
important and can affect your lives, but if somebody is
is shooting your cat with a BB gun, that's that
can be way more important, especially if you enjoy your
cat and the company of your cat. So we talked
about that. We talked about cats being shot with BB's
in Robertsdale. That apparently is going on at least in
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one neighborhood. Also a controversy where somebody, somebody in the
Robertsdale city limits has gotten them a pet turk. I
heard about how some neighbors are angry because one neighbor
got a pet turkey, both a male turkey and a
female turkey and the turkeys. There's apparently there's a woman
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living nearby that is disturbed by the turkeys, and so
there is a turkey fight going on over there. So
in one on one side of the bay, you have
the Caucasian No King's protest where people are venting their
their angry about how the rest of the country elected
Trump and they don't like the popular vote and all
that kind of stuff. But you go across the bay
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and people are concerned more about turkeys. Somebody got a
turkey on the street and they didn't like that. Somebody
else has got to be begun, and they're going after cans.
Just a different different just different sides of the bay,
different concerns. There's more cup Yes, we'll get into news
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Speaker 9 (10:00):
Hello caller ouble Henry L. D. How you doing?
Speaker 4 (10:04):
I'm doing good?
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Hey?
Speaker 4 (10:05):
Wheel app it? Hey? Can I call you the mad truck?
Or you're not a truck? Are you a trucker anymore?
What's uh?
Speaker 9 (10:11):
Well, until my CEO expires, I'm still a trucker, so yeah,
let's keep going with that.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
All right, trucker?
Speaker 4 (10:16):
All right?
Speaker 9 (10:17):
Two quick things? Can you can you imagine RYL. Murkowski
and Mitt Romney voting with the with the with the
Democrat Party. They've done in all their lives, have they?
Speaker 4 (10:28):
Right?
Speaker 3 (10:28):
They done?
Speaker 9 (10:29):
No one shot them for it. But yet somebody went
out and shot and murdered these people because they didn't
vote the Democrat party line. I mean they're not saying that.
You're not hearing that on the on the news, but
that's exactly what happened. Why else kill these people? They
voted with the Republicans, and now one of them is dead.
I think the other ones in critical entered uh uh
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critical condition? My god, man, would you want to call
yourself the Democrat party if you had people like that?
This is the party of wackos. These are unstable people
and that's just the way it is. This is like
a mob mentality. If you don't, if you don't vote
with the mob, you're gonna find yourself swimming with the fishes.
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And that would not be a party I would want
to be a part of. So but let me tell
you one more things. Yes, we went on a cruise
from my retirement. I got some great news for you,
well kind of uh. Missus ld got extremely seasick on
the cruise and she couldn't eat for three days, three
whole days.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
Wow.
Speaker 9 (11:31):
So I was just thinking, if you wanted your mother
to lose some weight, maybe you could put her on
a ship when it's real rough.
Speaker 4 (11:38):
She doesn't need to lose weight, you freak stopping hell
d please please now everything you just said, how how
could anyone, how could anyone intellectually uh park next to
what you said originally after the baseless attack, the baseless
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att attack on my mother. In fact, she was just
telling me the other other day that she doesn't even
like to go out to eat anymore.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
She doesn't.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
She's not a hog. The way you keep you keep
painting a picture of my mother as if she's a hog,
and she's not saying, no hog. She's a normal sized woman,
according to both medical professionals and insurance industry actuaries. She's
normal sized, all right. And as far as that horrible,
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that horrible thing, the horrible shooting right now, I'm still
in a mode of not knowing what on earth to
think about it, because we've heard so many weird things
about it. And by the way, I do not believe
anything in terms of the guy allegedly having a middle
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aged roommate that is in pizza delivery. I don't believe it.
I don't. I don't. I already don't believe half of
what we've been told about that whole shooting thing. And
I say that not knowing if I'll ever believe anything
about it other than we know when people were shot.
I don't know what to believe about it. None of
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it makes sense. That is weird is anywhere, and we've had,
have we not lived through weird things in the last
several years, as weird as anything that's going on but
your your premise, No, I wouldn't. I would not want
to be aligned with anybody in a party that was
in favor of doing that. Now I don't know, Uh,
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I don't know who officially would sanction something like that.
But unfortunately, I'm at a point now where I don't
know if we'll ever know the truth about what happened there.
But let's hope we do. Let's hope they solve it
and we all know what happened one way or the
other in that that's shooting. I mean, over the weekend,
they said there was a manifesto, and now they're saying
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there isn't. I don't know. Two five to one four
seven nine two seven two three the telephone number. That's
two five to one, four seven nine two seventy two three. Now, uh, listener,
pardon me for just a second. I'm gonna shift gears.
I'm still I'm in a I'm in a fight mode
because my mother was once again compared to a hog.
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So let me go to a different topic here on
the program. It was Father's Day yesterday and sixty eight
year old Chris of West Loxley went to his son.
He's got an adult son. He calls his number one,
number one son. He went to his house for Father's Day.
Let's listen together as we hear about his father's day
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with his number one son.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Cool ty u k as.
Speaker 7 (14:43):
I sit out here on the front porch watching it
rain off and owned, mostly owned, and I mean a
bunch of it. But it's it's done coming double frog
struggler here and it's still coming down in locks to Alabama.
I'm thankful that it didn't occur yesterday when we were
soreka I work.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
At number one half.
Speaker 7 (15:03):
It rain to drop on the silver there, clouted up
like I was going into a couple of times, but
did not interfere with.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Number one throwing Phil at Mignon and Ribbi on the grill.
Speaker 4 (15:17):
Wow of Filmignon and Ribbi both on the grill for
Father's Day.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
Three.
Speaker 7 (15:24):
Then I ate the Rabbi about a twenty four ouncer.
Here's truly e'd about ninety percent of it and take must.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Fill her up.
Speaker 7 (15:34):
Also, they did a baked potato and crescent rolls.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Man, he was that boy. He's a good one. I've been.
I'm a blessed man. I'm a happy pappy. Anyhow, that
went quite well and uh, looking forward to the program here.
Oh it's just less than an hour in the meantime.
Speaker 4 (16:01):
RealD Ted Roll, sixty eight year old Chris, Congratulations on
having a great son who will grill Ribbis for you
on Father's Day. What a wonderful thing that is. Just
and a listener. I have met sixty eight year old
Chris's son a couple of times up in Tuscaloosa for
(16:24):
Alabama football. A very nice young man, young compared to
me in sixty eight year old Chris, A very nice man,
very also very tall and looks to be very capable,
like the type of guy that you don't start anything
with that. That was just my impression when I met him.
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I thought, Wow, I bet, I bet very few people
would start something with this guy. Could have been a
sixty eight year old Chris. Was he ever a bouncer?
He could? He could have had a career in something
like that. Couldn't it anyway? Again, congratulations to you, and
congratulations to anyone out there that did enjoy their Father's Day.
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I also enjoyed my Father's Day. Now there wasn't any
grilling or anything like that going on, but it was
still a wonderful Father's day spent with wonderful family, learning
about all these conflicts going on in Baldwin County, especially
in Robertsdale, where there's some family that has gotten some
turkeys and their neighbor have got at least one neighbor
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that is just determined to get them turkeys out of
the neighborhood. There is more to come, but got a
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It is five thirty five. Telephone number here two five
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five one four seven nine two seven two three. Email
address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. That's Uncle Henry
at iHeartMedia dot com. Tomorrow, I believe tomorrow's a Mobile
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City Council meeting day. And last week I was encouraging
you the listener, to run for office. We just I
think we need more people running for office in Mobile, Alabama.
There need to be more choices for all these different
council seats and even for the we and we need
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at least one real lunatic to run for mayor. We
need that as well. But I want to further encourage you.
If you're listening to this show and you're a retired person,
you know you're the You'd be the perfect city council
candidate if you were retired, and if you're currently eligible
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for Social Security, you should be the person that's running
for Mobile City council. If we could just get us
a counsel in Mobile of all people that are eligible
for Social Security, just think of the knowledge, the years
of life experience.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
You know.
Speaker 4 (19:42):
There's always a new young politician that comes there in
there and they've got all these ideas and they don't
even realize that the same ideas have been brought up
thirty years ago, forty years ago, fifty years ago and
they were lousy. Then they don't know any better and
they try these ideas again. We need some people in there.
So look, if you're a person, the older the better.
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Fred Richardson was eighty in his last term. Uh was
way way better than the guy that took his place. Look,
don't let that stop you. If you're approaching eighty, please run,
please please please run. Might even I might want to
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look into form in some type of political party. Uh,
for the elderly to try and get the older the better.
It wouldn't it be great to maybe we could get
in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the
oldest legislative body in terms of actual years of the
people that serve on there. I just think it would
be better for the city to have a bunch of seasoned,
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mature some people up there that don't have they don't
have to have a full time job. They can afford to,
they can afford to have, you know, listen to people
all their house and complain about their garbage can being
turned over and all that kind of stuff. It would
just be I think it would be wonderful. And if
you're an elderly person in your and you feel lonely
or you don't have enough to do, this would be
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a this people young people would love to give you
a ride to the council meeting. Just give it some thought,
Give it some thought. All right, let's see, uh, as
I said, 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
(21:32):
at iHeartMedia dot com. Now there's been a lot of
talk in the country about immigration and ice raids. A
lot of people arguing about it. They have been, probably
as long as I've been hosting the Uncle Henry Show,
arguing about it now more than ever. And I did
(21:53):
get a call from Beauford on the topic of uh.
President Trump put out on social media that he was
that they were not going to go after farms or
restaurants or or or something like that.
Speaker 6 (22:08):
Hannah, this here is Hannah Sawah. Trump is suspending the
ice raids on farms and restaurants. You know why that is, Henny,
This big agriculture owns enough congressman to get that done.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
Now, this would be because President Trump wants that big
beautiful bill passed, and he's hearing. He's hearing about whatever
whatever issue any congressman has. They're bringing it up, trying
to get what they want out of this.
Speaker 6 (22:40):
Okay, that done, as well as the iron restaurant tours. Henny,
I tell my children over and over and over again,
you ever make a million dollars, the first thing you
buy the congressman, they don't come him holler around some
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vital to the economy or some garbage like that. It
ain't really Henry nd I got them farmers, man. Better
now buy them a whole passle of congressmen and senators.
Remember Milt was the body good Henry that old campaign. Yeah,
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but uh, that's probably doing that, Henry. They don't bought
them enough, connorressmen and senators. Man, I tell you these
things in America. You got to have a congressman or
a senator in a black party anyway, Henry.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
Yeah, good, think you Ford.
Speaker 4 (23:46):
Thank you very much for your voicemail. Voice my number
two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. That's
two five to one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
Now a a a brief follow up.
Speaker 6 (24:01):
Any if anybody's done what I'm saying, just go back
and look at what happened then is the corollavirus. Lows
and home depot and all them big guy enormous preparations
were able to stay open, but the mom and pop
stores were not. They were told to close. As to
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loads and home depots they own congressmen and.
Speaker 3 (24:26):
Senators, the mom and pop shops do not.
Speaker 6 (24:29):
I see only difference anyway, Hannay, you.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
Have a good day, all right, well Beefford. Thank you
very much for your voicemail I don't know. Maybe you
could call back in the future and let us know
how you would go about how do you how much
money does it take, how do you go about it?
How big does the industry need to be? If you want?
If you want that help now when you're buying a politician,
(24:58):
is it ever stated out loud or is it just
a an understood thing? This is something I'd love to
be educated on. Buford. Uh again two five one, nineteen
seventy six to leave a message on that or any
other topic. Oh and uh, speaking of any other topic,
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I did get a voicemail earlier today about a turtle.
Speaker 10 (25:27):
Well, Henry, I hope you say and dry on this
with Monday.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Yeah, it's the Alabama Bushoff.
Speaker 6 (25:36):
Hey, look at here, I got that say. I want
to serve with you and the listeners.
Speaker 8 (25:40):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (25:41):
There has been.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
A birth, an unusual birth is going on somewhere in
the world.
Speaker 10 (25:47):
I'm not sure if it's in America or elsewhere, but
somewhere there's this big, giant turtle named Goliath, Big Guy,
day guy. He's one hundred and thirty five years old,
Uncle Henry, And guess what.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
He just bothered siblings?
Speaker 6 (26:08):
Yeah, can you believe it, one hundred and thirty five
years old and he's fathered siblings.
Speaker 8 (26:16):
Wow.
Speaker 10 (26:18):
Makes you wonder what he'd been taking all his time
or something? You know, right, No, I've gotten serious. You
remember all those such security recipients, that was receiving such
security benefits even at one hundred and thirty five hundred
and fifty years old. I think Evoni must found him.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
Yep, I think he did.
Speaker 10 (26:37):
I think he's been collecting such security all this time,
and for good reason. I mean, come on, he's got
a raise, eight or nine little bitty turtles. He needs
some money to back that up.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
You have a good day over Henry.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
We'll talk to you later, all right.
Speaker 4 (26:52):
So, yeah, there was a turtle. I didn't see this
in the news. One hundred and thirty five year old
turtle that has become a father. Now do do male
animals know their fathers? Do they know that? Or is
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this something that we're projecting onto the turtle? But one
hundred and thirty five year old turtle becoming a father
at age one thirty five, I think the story was
out of the Miami Zoo. Congratulations to the turtle, and
I'm curious about it living to be one hundred and
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thirty five? Do you get to live to one hundred
and thirty five if you've got a really good shell?
I mean, could human beings live longer if we had
a shell? Is something to ponder back with more after
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dot com. That's Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. Now, earlier,
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I mentioned that I'm glad that we didn't have any
horrible thing happened. We didn't have anything horrible really happened
at the protest that was in downtown Mobile over the weekend.
Glad of that, And I hope that it's I hope
that it was kind of like a group therapy, group
therapy session for people that needed some group therapy, getting
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together with people that believed the same things and just
blew off some steam. I hope that I hope that,
uh that everybody that attended did it helped them mentally
that they felt better after they went downtown into downtown
mobile and did whatever it was that they did. God
bless them. It's some little uh, some group, And I thought,
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I wonder if that would make Whenever I get frustrated,
should I try and hold some type of gathering like
this where I can get together with some friends and
maybe we could sit sit together with some poster board
and some margant markers, write some things down that we
want to protest against things that annoy us, and then
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we could pick a corner and just stand on the
corner together for a while. This might, you know, this
might be if it's a good enough group, it might
be a wonderful kind of a group therapy. I don't
know what I would write on my sign. Maybe maybe uh,
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tipping has got out of hand. Now that's something that
I that I would maybe hold on a street corner.
Tipping has gotten out of hand Because I've tried, and
I've tried to be a good tipper throughout my life.
I've always I've always felt tremendous sympathy for those in
the service industry. I started my my work life my
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first job was as a bus boy, and so I
saw firsthand the cruelties. I saw the firsthand the cruelties
that people can can visit upon waiters and waitresses. But still,
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despite being what I think, I think I've been a
wonderful tipper throughout my life. Still I feel like tipping's
got out of hand in this country. Now you have
to almost every profession. You should be lucky there's not
a tip jar on this show in some form or fashion.
So that I guess if I was going to organize
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my own protest just to try to get some just
like these people did that were trying to get just
help themselves release some tension, maybe that would be my
sign tipping has got out of hand. And I could
gather together with some friends and they could write down
whatever it is that is on their mind, like this lady.
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There's a lady in Robertsdale, very upset that one of
her neighbors has gotten a turk in his backyard. She
could write down something like no turkeys in the city
or something like that. We can just just have kind
of a protest, just a mental health protest, where we
all write our grievances down on posters and stand on
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a busy sidewalk. I bet people would honk. They wouldn't
even know what we were protesting, and they just honk.
People are friendly here, you've noticed this people honking wave.
They don't even know what you're out there for. I'll
look into this. When I figure out a date, I'll
let you know. Maybe we can just do a therapy
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protest where we go out and do something like this.
I can think of, And I'm sure I've got other grievances.
I don't know, But I don't know how to bowl
my grievances down to a poster. A lot of the
things that I because I'm still I'm still wondering why
do we have mail deliveries six days a week when
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three days of the week I don't get anything. What
do we need six days a week for that? But
I don't know how to put that on a sign.
The tipping has got out of hand. I can fit
that on a sign. I don't know what I do
on the mail thing. But anyway, all right, look just
about out of time in this hour of show. But
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there is more coming up. I've got. In fact, I
got more messages that have stacked up from last week
that I need to get on the air before they
really get real stale. So I'm going to try and
get to some voicemails coming up here in just a
few minutes. On the Unk Landry Show. And if you
want to listen back to previous episodes Friday Show, we
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talked about spanking, which never expected I talk about spanking
on the show, but a lot of spank talk on
the Uncleandry Show Friday. If you want to listen back
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Speaker 5 (34:22):
This is House Call for health. June is National Safety Month,
an annual observance to focus on safety in the workplace
and other places too. It was started in June of
nineteen ninety six by the National Safety Council as a
call to action to reduce preventable injuries and deaths on
the job. The National Association of County Administrators is taking
a lead on safety this year, noting that in twenty
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twenty two, unintentional.
Speaker 4 (35:03):
This says the Uncle Henry Show here on news Radio
seventy ten WNTM. Thank you for listening to the Uncle
Henry Shaw. I appreciate that bear bear much. Now in
this half hour of show, going to check some voicemail.
I got some voicemail stacked up from last week, and
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I may have time to get to a news item.
Let's see, all right, I want to start out now.
We've got a lot of hot news stories, a lot
of things going on in the world around us, but
I want to start with a voicemail about raccoons. I
am curious about the activities of raccoons in the city
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of Mobile. I got a bunch of them living next
door to me. Yeah, I got a lot of raccoons
in my midtown neighborhood. The yard next door the I
think I saw. I think I saw raccoon's mating. Unfortunately,
heard and then saw raccoons mating on the morning of
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February thirteenth, next door in my neighborhood. And then in
the last couple of weeks, I've just heard lots from
the raccoons. I hear them more than I see them.
But they are of course, my dogs are bury that
are outraged. My dogs don't understand why I'm living next
to a bunch of raccoons. Well, Buford called in weeks ago,
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maybe over a month ago, to say that he has
been inundated with the raccoons at his house, that he's
been trapping them over and over and over again, he's
had to trap raccoons. Well, he called in with a
new raccoon report. He's trapped yet another raccoon.
Speaker 3 (36:47):
Any of this here, Hanny Mobil has a coon problem.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
Yeah, Hanny, I'm.
Speaker 3 (36:58):
I'm actively trying trap raccoon number sixteen in my backyard.
Speaker 4 (37:04):
Raccoon number sixteen. So do you ford you this? If
you successfully trap this raccoon, it will be your sixteenth
raccoon of twenty twenty five that you have trapped. That
sounds like a lot of raccoons in your neighborhood.
Speaker 3 (37:18):
Number sixteen in my backyard, Henry, I do not live
in a wooded area. I live in the Dog River
area on the river, but I don't live in a
heavily wooded area, Henry. I see coons everywhere on the
streets of Mobile.
Speaker 6 (37:34):
They are a nuisance.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
I would like to petition the city council to at
night a coon trapping program. As a matter of fact, Henry,
I trap them for free for the betterment of mobile.
Speaker 4 (37:47):
Now see, don't you think this would be Uh, it
would be a huge effort. It would take all it
would It would take a lot of effort. I mean,
I see them all the time, slipping into the storms
around where I live. How you how you gonna how
you gonna get them? They're smart, Beautiford. They might be
smarter than us. They might be I'm not saying that
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they're smart enough to steal my car and go to
the ATM with my debit card. But I think I
think it'd be hard to trap them.
Speaker 3 (38:21):
But Henry, we've already got a beaver trapping program underway,
which I am one for in supportive of. I mean,
we need to trap all the beaver we can trap it, Hannah.
We need to focus on these hair coons, Hannah. They
will eat your house that they've eaten two holes in
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the side of my garage, Henry.
Speaker 4 (38:43):
Now see, I I've not heard that before, that they
will eat holes into a wall. I'm not surprised. A
lot of creatures will do that. I just hadn't heard
that raancoons do that. I thought they were. I thought
that I'd always had the Hollywood, the creation of Hollywood
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in my mind. The Hollywood image of a raccoon is
one of a very clever animal that would figure out
a way to get in without having to eat a
hole in the wall. But that's just Hollywood.
Speaker 3 (39:19):
It's absolutely ridiculous. I don't know what has gotten in
to these coons, but Henry Mobile needs to enact a
coon trapping protocol similar to the beaver trapping protocol. Anyway, Henry,
just the thought you have a good day.
Speaker 4 (39:40):
Thank you for your voicemail. I'm always curious about the
raccoons that you're dealing with there, and just any wild
animals in the City of Mobile. I'm guessing do you
think the City of Mobile gets calls them out raccoons.
I would think they probably get more calls about coyote
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and beavers then they will get raccoons. I don't know. Anyway,
thank you for the voicemail. Voice my 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 Henry show. Now Beeford did call
in with what I see as a brief follow up.
Let me see what is this message about a brief
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follow up?
Speaker 10 (40:27):
And this is.
Speaker 8 (40:30):
Here?
Speaker 3 (40:30):
You saw a dog taking duty on the side of
the road.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
Got me all right?
Speaker 4 (40:35):
Now, okay, all right, never mind, I'll check that message
later this week. Maybe tomorrow I'll go back to that message.
I don't know that I'm ready. I don't know that
I'm ready to discuss dog mass. I don't know that.
We've got a lot of topics we could talk about
on the show. I don't know the dog mess not today.
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I've already covered raccoons. I'll save dog mass for tomorrow
or Wednesday or Thursday. All right, but Beeufford, thanks again
for your voice. Voice my number two five one two
one six, nineteen seventy six. That's two five to one
two one six, nineteen seventy six. Now, over the weekend,
we had the No King, the No Kings, No King's
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protest in downtown Mobile, where a bunch of Caucasians got
together and had a protest. They set on the news.
It was to celebrate democracy, even though they were actually
celebrating against someone who was elected by popular vote in
our country.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (41:38):
I've received numerous calls about the No Kings thing before
it happened. In fact, here's a here's a message that
came in before the No Kings protest came off.
Speaker 8 (41:51):
Hey Pat Nelly, Pat, I hope you're having a great afternoon. Yes, Hey, listen,
I get so tickled that these rights out there in
California protesting and throwing rocks because we want to deport
criminals back to their home country. Well, I hear they're
planning to do this protesting in cities all over the country.
(42:16):
I think they're calling it like King of Queens or
something like that. Will you be in the highly rated
DJ on KSJ. You probably heard the song try that
in the small Town.
Speaker 4 (42:29):
Yeah, that would be the Jason Aldan Try that in
a small town song. Yes, aware of it and the
surrounding controversies, I.
Speaker 8 (42:39):
Wouldn't be surprised as some good old boys had some
PBRs head on downtown and try to poke that bear.
What you think, hump? Anyways, I hope you have a
great afternoon, and roll tide.
Speaker 4 (42:53):
Roll tied roll, Pat Nelly, thank you for your voicemail.
And now the event has already happened, and we know
that that that we did not have any good old boys.
Uh poke the bear, and I'm glad. I don't know
that any bear needed to be poked. We live in
a society where the bear, all the bears have to
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be sore, don't you think. Don't you think we live
in a society where all the bears have got to
be sore from being poked from every angle? Right, I'm
gonna take a time out and then for traffic and
weather and all that wonderful stuff, and then back with
more Uncle Henry's Show after the break. Let's go ahead,
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Let's take the break. Yes, take the break, it says
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The Uncle Henry Show on News Radio seventy ten WNTM
News Headlines coming up in ten minutes with more Uncle
Henry Show. I've got more voicemail to get here. To
get to here voicemail number two five 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. I've got several voicemails that were phoned in
about the No Kings protest that was attended by hundreds
of Caucasians in downtown Mobile over the weekend. This was
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phoned in Friday before the event happened, So we will
we have the advantage of knowing, of knowing ahead of
time what will happen. So let's listen together. Here is
somebody calling in about the no Kings protests by the Caucasians.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
Oh, take two two one, Uncle Henry, it is the
Alabama bushog here colin, I hope if you have no
wonderful variety the thirteenth. It's not so happy and lucky
for Iran because Israel's now at war. They seemed to
be on top of things over there in the Middle
(45:29):
East for now. But what worries me, it's the Iranian
sleeper cells that probably came to our country at the southern.
Speaker 2 (45:35):
Border by proxy.
Speaker 1 (45:37):
Iran could probably attack us within our own country, and
looking at here, Flag Day, let's say, could give you
a good time for them to strike. God forbid America.
If you see something, say something, all.
Speaker 4 (45:50):
Right, So pausing there, just to note that it appears
that no sleeper sales were activated over the weekend, and
that there were no Iranian terror attacks that we've heard
about on us soul during the No King's protests or
Flag Day or anything like that. So glad. I'm very
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glad that did not happen. Even though many people I'm
sure you had heard other people with those fears, those
here fears not they did not manifest, Thank the Lord.
All right, what else does the caller have for us?
Speaker 2 (46:25):
Now?
Speaker 1 (46:25):
On the lighter note, Uncle Henry, I went to go
see an old friend of mine that I grew up
with named tretcherd Man his office business business office called
BIS Office Systems.
Speaker 4 (46:38):
I remember, still a very successful business, BIS Office Systems.
Speaker 1 (46:43):
Yes, and I was literal to talk about his bid
to run for Ticksaw mayor. The surprise that I was
ready to talk.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
To him about it.
Speaker 1 (46:52):
So when I get there to set up the video
a little sit down Chapain my old friend in was
a big surprise mister Paul.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
Prime Ah who is now running for mayor of Mobile.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
So he got the double whammie and I just went
with it. I just posted a chat on Facebook and
YouTube under Mobile Firate Radio. Check it out if you
want to.
Speaker 4 (47:13):
All right, all right, so let me pause there. So
if you are interested in what the man is saying,
you can go to YouTube or Facebook and look up
Mobile Pirate Radio and apparently you'll see an interview with
Paul Prime, and you'll see an interview with I believe
he's talking about Tyron Colbyn, who I suppose he is
(47:35):
running for mayor of Chickasaw. So again, that is Mobile
Pirate Radio. Look for Mobile Pirate Radio on Facebook and
or YouTube to see what the caller is talking about.
Speaker 1 (47:46):
If you like and share, and you have a great
day on wonderful weekend, and we'll.
Speaker 2 (47:51):
Talk to you later.
Speaker 4 (47:52):
All right, thank you very much for the voicemail voice
my number two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
That's two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
Now tomorrow is a Mobile City Council meeting day, I believe,
And I got this. Uh, I got a message after
last week's meeting. And to the caller that called in,
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I apologize for not getting to it until now, the
day before the next meeting. But this man called in
about last Tuesday's Mobile City Council meeting.
Speaker 6 (48:25):
Hey, uh, Storm.
Speaker 3 (48:28):
And Norman Storm and Norman roll Tide.
Speaker 11 (48:31):
Hey talking about the city council meeting.
Speaker 3 (48:35):
Yes, I thought it was kind of.
Speaker 11 (48:36):
Funny how William Carroll thought he was going to take
over the meeting and let that guy ramble on and
Rambolohan about what he was talking about. William Carroll said, well,
I'm just going to go ahead and give him the floor.
And Joel Dave shot him down, quick shot him down,
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shot him down.
Speaker 6 (49:00):
I thought that was pretty pretty wild.
Speaker 11 (49:04):
But a lot of dissension up there between those city
council persons.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
Hopefully we'll get some new ones.
Speaker 4 (49:13):
Bye, oh Rod tight road, Tight again to you, sir,
Thank you for your voicemail. Now, Joel Daves is not
running for re election, so automatically there will be a
new council person in that slot right there. And let's see.
I think they people in Mobiles still have until July fifteenth,
I think to sign up to run for office. I
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think qualifying ends July fifteenth, but don't trust me on that.
Verify that at the City of Mobile's website. But there's
still time if you the listener, or you Storm of Norman,
or anybody wants to run. I know politicians hate hearing this,
but I think it's always good to have competition and
have people out there running for office so that we
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have a variety of choices as voters. So would love
to have even more people jumping in and running for
Mobile City Council. All right. Uh, thank you for that
voicemail voicemail number two five one two one six, nineteen
seventy six. And thank you for listening to the Uncle
Henry Show. Out of time for this edition. As they
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say in Sarland, have a good one and as they
say in Theodore, take it easy.
Speaker 3 (50:33):
All right later