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Gula Henry Show weekday afternoons from five till seven.
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Hey, Uncle Henry, I've got a message for the Democratic Party.
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Uh yeah, the Communist Party.
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Called and uh they want their platform back.
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Have a nice date.
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I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I did. I
went down to the wharf in Orange Beach for the
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Hank Williams Junior Concert. I'll talk about that a little
bit later on the program. Had a wonderful time down there,
and also watched the news. I found it it was
it was hard for me to stop watching the news
over the weekend with all these peaceful protests. All these
peaceful protests going on in Los Angeles, just uh, really
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something to watch, you know. I've heard through the years
all these things about the the wonderful immigrants coming into
the country. They're just there. They want a better life
for themselves and their families. We can all relate to that,
can't we wanting a better life for our families and ourselves.
I've heard about these wonderful people and how they how
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we just re really need them as a part of
the economy. We really do. We just you've heard those stories,
but it's often I don't know. I just I wanted
to kind of get a better sense of what the
population is all about. And I really just it was
really something just watching the peaceful protests, you know, all
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of the fun of lighting cars on fire and stuff
like that. Now, when I was growing up, we never
lit up. We had bonfires. Of course, we enjoyed our bonfires.
I don't think we ever lit a car on fire. Now,
I did have a neighbor that had a car up
on blocks that was just a I don't even know
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what ever happened to that car, but we had We
had so much fun as kids playing in that car.
The car, yeah, the car, it couldn't run, it was,
but we had so much fun playing. It reminded me
of my childhood seeing all of the all the cars
getting lit on fire. And it reminded me of playing
in cars as a kid because we'd sit in the car.
You could pretend it was a pirate ship, or a
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spaceship or a It was just so much fun playing
in those all junked out cars as a kid. And
then you saw the rock throwing. It reminded me of
all the fun I would have I was a kid
throwing rocks. Now, I never threw rocks at police officers
or federal agents. I never did that, But I did
throw rocks and dirt clods. Dirt clouds. I thought were
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more fun than rocks because I didn't want the person
to cry if I hit them with the rock. I
wanted the dirt clod to explode in a cloud of
dirt in the air, making my friend dirty. And then
they would try to hit me with a dirt clod.
So it kind of reminded me of my childhood watching
all the rock throwing. Now, we didn't have skateboards when
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I was a kid, because we weren't. You know, that's
a more subversive you know, in later generations they came
up with subversive toys and things like skateboards. But I
saw the people breaking windows. Now, we never broke windows
on purpose when I was a kid, So there's cultural
I understand the immigrant has a cultural difference. Maybe in
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their culture, part of the fun was lighting something on
fire and knocking a window out. We didn't knock the
windows out, but we did. We through things at each
other when I was a kid. Just uh, you can
tell when you watch the video of all the people
throwing things and painting cuss words on the side of
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buildings and busting windows out, and throwing rocks and things
at law enforcement officers and federal agents and all that
kind of stuff. You can tell they love this place,
can't you. Why would you? You can tell that they
love this country so much they're willing to burn small
portions of it in order to get to stay. It's
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really it's really it's been speaking to me all these
peaceful protests. In fact, I'm already trying to figure out
I probably it's again. I guess it's against the law
for me to a big bonfire in my backyard. But
at some point it may maybe uh maybe somewhere on
the Eastern Shore and get a bonfire going in the
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next few weeks on a beach one evening and just
enjoy the same type of ambiance peaceful protesters are enjoying
out there now. And if you're a peaceful protester looking
forward to lighting things on fire and having fun throwing
rocks and bricks at law enforcement and stuff like that.
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One tip you know here, we may not understand how
much you love the country when you're holding flags of
other countries. Now, it might help if you were holding
flags of our country and waving them up there and
maybe singing God Bless America while you're doing this. Or
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maybe you could have some like framed or laminated copies
of the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence you could
go around and get, maybe take selfies with or something.
Just give us an idea how much you loved the place,
because I don't know that that came across as much
as you thought it should. I mean, I of course
understood that the only reason somebody would attack federal officials
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and set cars on fire and have people loot stores
and stuff would be because they love this country deep into
its core and want to contribute and want to contribute
to the country and help us all have a better
life together. But you mind just a little suggestion when
you're getting into your additional peaceful protests, maybe maybe leave
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the foreign flags out of it. Maybe leave those at home.
And I'm no, I'm not talking about your real home
in another land. I'm talking about your new temporary I
hope home in this country. Might want to leave that
at your new temporary home in this country or you
come out in the streets. Anyway, what a what? It's
going to get even more interesting, isn't it? Because this
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is going to probably erupt all around the country and
the even as the news claims that President Trump somehow
they're trying to put put the finger on him at
causing it. I think there's going to be a great
effort to cause some type of big military answer to this.
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And so we all have the fun of watching this
unfold as people just love our country so much. That's
the thing I guess we should all remember is this
is all our love of the country. My love of
the country, and the guy burning the vehicle throwing a
brick at a federal agent's head. We're all loving the
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country together, aren't we. We try to remember that as
we come to a resolution to this. There's more to come.
The Uncle Henry Show will continue after the break. It
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is five twenty here on The Uncle Henry Show and
in other locations as well. Telephone number two five one
four seven nine two seven two three. That's 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. I got some folks that want to talk.
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Let's find out what people want to say.
Speaker 6 (09:34):
Hello, Color, good evening, Uncle Henry, Roll time, Roll time,
roa Reagan girl, Reagan girl, what is on your mind
this evening? Well, I am madder than a wet hen
And if if I get too loud or cranked up,
you just need to let me know and I'll take
a deep breath, low We're my voice and calm down
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a little bit.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
Okay, all right, but.
Speaker 6 (10:00):
Henry, here's the thing. If you come to this country, okay,
and you you choose to waive another country's flag, then
get the sam hell out of this country because this
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is the United States of America. And if you are
gonna raise another country flag or you're gonna wave it,
you have no reason to be here if you do
not support the country that you're living in. And I
am sick and tired of the idiot governor of California
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and the so called mayor of Los Angeles. They are
literally on TV, Uncle Henry saying that they will be
the illegals in this country will be protected, right, And
that is against every single immigrant that comes in here
legally and goes through proper procedures to become a US citizen.
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And I'm sick and tired of hearing about these men
going to work in their crying because they don't know
if they're going to be coming home, and then the
kids are crying because they don't know if mom and
dad are coming home from work. Well, you know what
the problem is, They would not be scared if they
were in here legally. True they're here illegally, then they're
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gonna be scared, right, I'm sick and tired of it.
I'm just I'm fit to be tired. Uncle. And when
you have a governor and a mayor saying that they
are going to protect the illegals in this country, then
they should be put up for treason. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
Uncle, Well you think about why why would they do this?
There's got to be Reagan. I see now, I can't
read the minds of the mayor you're talking about or
the governor you're talking about. So the first thing, instead
of being able to read their mind or look into
their hearts and souls, I just have to assume there
must be a lot of money. People must be making
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a lot of money off this. They must be making
a lot of money off of it. Otherwise why would
you be in favor of what we just saw?
Speaker 6 (12:26):
Exactly exactly, Uncle Henry. And I was referring to that
idiot Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Right right, and the mayor mayor.
Speaker 6 (12:35):
Bass Los Angeles exactly. So, Uncle Henry, you take care,
and to all my friends out there, y'all have a
good evening. And I guess I'm gonna go calm down now, So.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Okay, good, you take care, Thank you very much. For
your phone call. Yeah, because I just I don't think
this is going to go the way that the left
wants it to go. I just thought what we saw
on TV is not a good commercial for your cause.
It doesn't make it look like we're batter off with
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you hanging around. Now if there was a group of
people out there crying, holding American flags and copies of
the Constitution and weeping about how they love this country.
The country they came from doesn't is terrible, but they're
here because they love what we represent, the freedom. They
just love this country. Please don't sit it's back, please.
That would be a better commercial than setting things on
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fire and busting out windows and trying to hit the
federal agents in the head with the brick. It's just
not bad commercial, bad marketing, bad marketing. If it spreads
to more than one city, going to be very bad marketing.
I'm already seeing people on social media asking if they
can volunteer to go help out there. So I don't
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think it's going to turn out the way the Left
think it's going to turn out. Two five one four
seven nine two seven two three the telephone number.
Speaker 5 (13:59):
Hello, Hey, it is Jimmy the economists.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Jimmy the Economist, you're alive on the radio.
Speaker 5 (14:07):
No, death by stoning goes way back in the biblical terms.
But we thought it was always a Middle Eastern thing,
you know, it was getting rocks thrown at you to
kill you. But obviously it's moved to the States. But
it happened back with that Reginald Denny and can't we
all get long? So it's nothing new to La. It's
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just funny how throwing bricks to kill people as a
and rocks is a big thing in La. Oh, I
haven't seen that having around here too all.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
I'm glad it hasn't spread to our part of the country.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
But uh, I guess it's somebody's gonna pick up a
rock and want to throw it at me. They gonna
get a smaller rock, but it's gonna be propelled a
whole lot faster than the one that they can throw
at me, I can promise you. I But but we'd
always talked about adam states and stuff in the Constitution
about how to add a state to the US. How
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do we subtract one? Is there a step process in
the Constitution we can do to get rid of California
let's drop it all together. I mean, let's go to
forty nine, let's get rid of it.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Well, they would probably they would love it out there.
I believe, I believe California would love to be a country.
Speaker 5 (15:22):
Well, I think we ought to look into the process
of eliminating a state, not adding more. Dropping them.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
Have a good day, Thank you very much. Jimmy the Economist,
Hello Color, Hey, good at him, Henry Cliff Cliff, you
are live on the radio.
Speaker 3 (15:43):
Okay, I'm like reaging girl. I'm making answer a question.
My uncle said. I think I told you that about
thirty forty years ago, that black people are too busy
doing what they're doing. So they're gonna get some new
black and some duke poor folks over here, and they're
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gonna pretty much do what they want to do. I
remember a time when they could use us to do
their dirty work, you know, violence, burning down and tearing
down things. And so they understood that. With Donald Trump
being unanimously voted for again and a lot of the
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black people are turning and saying, I used to be
a Democrat. Well, they ain't got nothing else, so where
does it go? The only thing they got, Like I said,
the Democrats. The Democrat politician is stupid. But you have
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the leftist progressive Marxist communists, socialist Democrats. They will do
anything to get power. As you can see that that's
coming out. They actually did use a burning to run
the country. They did so, so these things are coming
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out to where they got to do anything. They'll kill
people to keep their eyes off of what's going on.
The last thing I want to say is they don't
have they don't have racism, so they can't get us
use us black people to do their dirty work. Now.
So what's got to happen is you mark my word.
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Ice has got.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
To all right, I got to hang on. We got
to finish this. Hang on clip m Uncle Henry shown
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News Radio seven ten WNTIM. But it's five thirty five.
You can hear me on ninety five ks JY Monday
through Friday playing Today's Hottest Country. And tomorrow I'll be
giving away a pair of tickets to see Thomas Rhtt.
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Thomas Htt's going to be at the Wharf in Orange
Beach June twenty eighth. I'll have your chance to win
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KSJ tomorrow for your chance to win tickets to see
Robert Thomas rhtt Thomas Rhett at the Wharf in Orange Beach. Now,
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now we've got some other callers waiting, but Cliff was
had one more thing he was going to say. See Cliff,
you were saying something that Ice needs to do or
something like that.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
Yes, a heiny, Okay, the blacks they used to use
us to do their dirty work. But we're not.
Speaker 5 (19:12):
Into this.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
The Ice is gonna be accused sometime here shortly, because,
like I say, the left is either they're gonna get
one black person and this black person is probably going
to get hurt or worse into that. That's the only
way you can get us in there. Some white man
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has a cop has un killed or hurt a black person.
That's the only way they can get us in there.
Even though most of the blacks that I'm talking to
us seeing this. They have kicked poor homeless blacks, white
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and everybody to the curve to use all of their
attentions and all of their money on the people that
shouldn't need to be here, illegals, and they're showing us
that they're spitting in the place of us. Stupid black voters,
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stupid white core people, and stupid wonta be leftists that
don't know. These people are evil. They trick us to
mutilate our kids for political reasons. But if Trump says
I'm gonna get the National Guard here to stop this
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crap for these illegal folks, then he's doing it for
political reasons. We're not. My people are starting to wake up.
I hate to tell you that, but some of us
are getting smarter. But look for something to happen that
they're gonna get to every good black folks involved this again,
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and we do how to burn down cities. You have
a blissed cliff.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
Thank you very much for your phone call. I hope
that does not happen. In fact, it would be wouldn't
it be nice if the people that are tearing up
Los Angeles step back and think about the message they're sending,
Because the message that they're sending is not one of hey,
let's stop the federal the enforcement of law. The message
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they're sending is that we're not enforcing the law enough.
So let's well, as Fred Richardson would say, time holds
the answer to everything. In time, we'll all know, but
it will be a long summer in this country.
Speaker 7 (21:47):
Hello color, Hey ocle, Henry, are you doing Snake Trapper?
Speaker 8 (21:51):
You are live on the radio, Uncle, Henry Reagan.
Speaker 7 (21:54):
Girl makes some good points.
Speaker 8 (21:56):
Now, you got people down there in these protests flying
a flag of a country they fled from because it
was lawlessness and no control. And yet they're gonna come
here and start, uh you know, trying to uh not
turn this country into what they fled from. Henry, these
people are no better than these Hamos sympathizers that uses
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funny words like Zionism to justify setting a eighty five
year old Holocaust survivor on fire. Uh. These people are disgusting.
They are nothing but domestic terrorists, and they need to
be stopped and they will.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Be stopped well. And and as I was just saying
before I took your call, I mean all that we
saw this weekend is going to make more people around
the country when it stopped.
Speaker 8 (22:44):
Uh, yes, sir, and uh uh you know, I like
what Cliff says on Henry, but I don't think the
black people are going to be food anymore, Uh that
they of they of they have smartened up. They're a
lot smarter than probably what Clip has given them credit for.
But they're not gonna fall for that crap.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (23:00):
They know that George Floyd was a drug addict and
a criminal. Uh and also too, Henry, What I want
to tell you about before I got off the phone
with you, I got snake bit Saturday morning.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Wait no, wait, no, come on now, you waited until
now to tell us that you got snake bit. Now
what kind of snake bitch you?
Speaker 8 (23:18):
Oh, Henry. I got up about nine o'clock out there
in my bushes on the side of my house. I
was gonna cut them, and I had on some long pants, so, uh,
the bushes are pretty thick and they're a little bit
taller than I am. So I was in there in
the middle of them cutting it felt something hit me
on the back of the leg. Looked down and it
was about a four foot black racer Uncle, Henry. I
don't know if I stepped on it or not, but
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when it hit me and I looked down and seen that,
you know, it's scampered on out of there. But uh,
I'm just glad it wasn't dang Copperhead or something like
that on Nry.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Now, those are I can't believe I'm about to say this,
but the black racers, those are those are actually nice
looking snakes, aren't they.
Speaker 8 (24:00):
Uh they are beautiful snakes, over Henry. They're real black
and they have like a silver uh to uh white underbelly.
They are beautiful snakes, and they are known as biders.
If you if you get anywhere near one, I don't
care how big or how small it is, the first
thing that's gonna do is try to bite you. Matter
of fact, the last one I called, I believe I
posted pictures on this. It bit me in the hand,
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just trying to get him out of an entanglement. Uh.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
They are biers.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
All right, Well, thank you for that updates over you
have a good day, my body to Thank you very
much Snake Trapper for your phone call. Yeah, I had
I had a black racer when I was living about
six years ago in a different part of Midtown that
I'm in now. I had a black racer. I thought
it was first I thought it was I thought that
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I thought this looks like my garden hose, except it's
not the right color. And then oh, anyway, against snake trapper.
Thank you for your phone call to find one four
seven nine two seven two three. The telephone number here
on the elk Leandery Show. That's two five one four
seven nine two seven two three email address. Uncle Henry
at iHeartMedia dot Com talked a lot this hour about
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the protests, the riots really and the looting that has
gone on. Before I go any further, I well, I
don't have time. I've got a voicemail about the weekend
that I want to get to maybe in the next
segment of the show. Instead, let me go to longtime
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caller Burt, who listened to the show Friday.
Speaker 9 (25:38):
Uncle Henry, this is Burt. There was a caller on
your show today that's mentioning that the Democrats are trying
to figure out how to appeal to mail voters.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
That's right, they are. They are hiring consultants to try
and figure out how to talk to.
Speaker 9 (25:55):
Men, what to say to us. Well, first of all,
we've heard a lot of words over the years, Henry,
from read my lips to if you like your doctor,
you can keep your doctor. I want to see some actions,
and the first thing I want to hear from these
people is they should stop calling masculinity toxic. And they
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should stop forcing our daughters to compete in sports against
biological mails and share restrooms and locker rooms and shower
rooms with biological mails. That would be a good start.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Burt, thank you, thank you for that voicemail, Bird announced,
I don't know what that was. Let me replay the
end of that. I hope Burt's okay. Let me hear
this well. I hope you didn't fall over. Bert sounding
good these days. Bert the voicemail number two five one
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two one six, nineteen seventy six. That's two five one
two one six nineteen seven six to call the Uncleanver Show.
And yeah, that's a great answer. Bird on one thing,
if democrats do, if they're paying consultants to find out
how to reach men, maybe you should let us know.
First of all, do you understand what a man is?
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One way to reach me would be to convince me
that you actually know what I am. And if you,
if you, if you're like the Supreme Court justice that
would wouldn't say what a woman is, don't then that
we don't want to talk back After the break, Uncle
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Henry's show, it is five point fifty news headlines coming
up in ten minutes, little less than ten minutes here
on the Uncle Henry Show. Now I want to get
to I had a message about the weekend. I went
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to see Hank Williams Junior at the Wharf in Orange Beach, Saturday, ninth,
opening act. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band had a magnificent time.
What a one of the people that showed up to
that concert, or the best people got a message about it?
Speaker 4 (28:44):
Bro pat out there on the front porch on this
night breezy Sunday evening five forty nine are about to
be evening. I guess technically still afternoon sending pictures you
posted on the Facebook. See your lovely wife showed up.
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I guess you don't trust all them gals around you.
I don't blame her attractive man, like you said, they
probably figure you.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
They both figure you loaded.
Speaker 4 (29:19):
In a financial sense. I mean not, oh really not
the man having been at the Hank Junior just being
at the Hank Junior show.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
By the way, how does it look do I?
Speaker 8 (29:33):
Do?
Speaker 1 (29:33):
I appear loaded with cash? Because of all the various
ninety five KSJ T shirts and ninety five hats that
I'm wearing to these concerts.
Speaker 4 (29:43):
Not the man having been at the Hank Junior just
being at the Hank Junior show. By the way, how
was both secret performance? Did he show up drunk? He's
been known to do that at a time or two.
Be curious for you to tell us all about it.
It looked like there was a nice, nice crowd of
people out there. Glad to see it's still going on.
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I've always liked old Hank Junior. I worked one of
his performances back in the early nineties, There's a Tear
in My Beard tour.
Speaker 10 (30:17):
Now.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
It was the first time.
Speaker 3 (30:18):
They did that deal.
Speaker 4 (30:21):
Were they on a screen projected him riding in a
car and supposedly his dad riding beside him and everything,
and them singing that song and having him in.
Speaker 7 (30:32):
One of them what they call it?
Speaker 4 (30:33):
Was it a hologram?
Speaker 7 (30:34):
I think what they called it.
Speaker 4 (30:35):
Yeah, anyhow, just doing a little reminiscent. Hope you enjoyed
your visit in the Country and Western Show. You take
it easy to have a good one and pro Tabreu
Buddy ro.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
Tabrell, sixty eight year old Chris, thank you for your
message about Hank Jr. Now, I don't believe he had
any holograms. On stage. But and I don't know if
he was drunk or not, because I don't know what
he's like. I don't know what he's like in everyday life.
I'll tell you this, if you want to know about
the Hank Williams Junior show, somebody put the entire concert
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on YouTube. It's already gotten almost five thousand views. I
don't know how long it'll be on YouTube. I don't
know if it's legal to do something like that or not.
But sixty eight year old Chris I just sent you
a link to the concert in Facebook Messenger, so in
you the listener. If you're curious, just go on YouTube
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and look up Hank Williams Junior the Wharf and there
is the concert from Saturday night. But look, it was
a lot of fun. As I said, the people that
attended the concert were just the nicest people. I knew
I was going to have a good time when during
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the Nitty Gritty Dirt band performance, they had a fiddle
player in the band that's started doing some serious fiddle playing.
And there was a woman's sitting about three seats away
from me that apparently she looked very mature. She looked
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more mature than me, looked like she was a little
bit older than me. This woman. When that fiddle player
started playing, this woman shot up to her feet and
just started dancing around. I have never seen somebody have
a reaction to a fiddle player, and I don't believe
she was. I don't believe she was drunk. So I
knew it was going to be a wild time, and
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it was. Anyway, you want to see how it went.
That concert available on YouTube at least for now until
somebody yanks it down. All right, there's more to get to.
I apologized to somebody called I'm not going to have
time to get to your call, but there will be
more show after the news break here on news Radio
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Speaker 11 (34:10):
Securing America, the current defense budget of eight hundred and
fifty billion dollars could jump by fourteen percent to the.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
This says the Uncle Henry Show here on News Radio
seventy ten WNTM. Thank you for listening to the Uncle
Henry Show in this half hour of show. Have some
voicemails to listen to. Also, in addition to the voicemails,
perhaps I'll have time to get to some news items.
(34:54):
There are a few news items to get to as well.
Let me start with a voicemail voice. That's 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, this
is a message from the man who traps snakes known
(35:16):
as snake trapper. I did not expect to ever have
him call in about this particular topic.
Speaker 7 (35:23):
Hey over, Hendry, snake trapper, Hey man, I have just
about had it with these flat earths, Uncle Henry. I
have looked at the sun.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Thought all right, now wait before we go any for that.
He's had it with flat earthers. Now, are you, snake trapper?
You get Are you encountering flat earthers in your life?
You know, I've I've been around, I meet a lot
of people because of my job. I've never had anyone
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come up to me in person and tell me that
they believe the Earth is flat. I have never had
that happen. Now, there are some some people out there
that think that for whatever weird reason, but I've never
Are you encountering this because your commuter is different from mine?
Speaker 7 (36:11):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (36:12):
You're heading up into eight mile? Right? Is this an
eight Is this a popular idea in the eight mile community? Right? Anyway?
Back to the flat earth of all things?
Speaker 7 (36:23):
Just about headed with these flat earths, Uncle Henry. I
have looked at the sun through a telescope. What the
protective lens that is? I've also looked at the moon.
I've looked at Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and your Inus,
(36:45):
not your Urinus, but your rainus. Hey cut it out
of sounds gross it is in anyway, Ole Henry.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
Yes, the Earth is round, okay.
Speaker 7 (36:54):
Everything in the observable universe is round.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
Okay, it is a sphere.
Speaker 7 (37:00):
So these flat archers out there, I mean, get a grip.
What makes you think that we're on a disc? It
just blows my mind that they cannot accept the concept
is round. Oh they know that Christopher Columbus set out
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to prove that the old world was round because when
he discovered America, which there were people here thousands of
years before, he was planning on falling off the edge
of it.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
But he didn't.
Speaker 7 (37:35):
He found America, and if he would have kept going,
he would have found Hawaii.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
Right look uh and I'm gonna there's more to that,
not a lot. There's a little bit more to this.
But snake Crapper, please in a new message, let me
know what sparked this. And also do you think people
is is it a sign of no offense to flat
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earth people? But is it some form of a mental illness,
a certain inability to grasp a certain concept? I don't
or or are these people trained to believe this in
a secret CIA program? I just what could explain this?
(38:23):
I don't understand it. But I also don't understand why
this has come up on your radar. Snake Trapper. Is
this going on out there in eight mile? It is?
Speaker 7 (38:31):
If he could have got through the pown funking now
that wasn't made yet.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
Man, it just blows my mind.
Speaker 7 (38:37):
He saw flat earthers over it, and I don't know
what to think about them. Hey, if there's a flat
Earth out there, called Uncle Henry, so I would really
like to hear why you think the Earth is flat?
Speaker 8 (38:51):
You have a good day, mom?
Speaker 1 (38:52):
All right now, Snake tra have you trying to rope
me into this? And have them contact You're gonna have
them contact me about it. By the way, the Snake
Trapper Facebook page you can find it. It's two words
snake and then trapper. Now you might want to you
might want to send the Snake Trapper page a message
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about the flat Earth? All right? Hey, with the flat earthers,
do they believe? What do they believe? Is under us? Anything?
All right? Voice my number. I know what a weird
thing to call in about. But Snake trapper. Thank you
for your voicemail voice my number two five one two
one six, nineteen seventy six. That's two five one two six,
(39:35):
nineteen seventy six. Now, I think it was last week.
I had a phone call from someone I've called the
liberal professor who's called the show for years and infamously
loved President Obama and would call in. And the call
from and she hadn't called in several I guess a
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few years, and just called back in. Well, her call
inspired Buford. Yes, let's listen together, Beuford responding to the
liberal professor that called in.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
An there's he here is Bufford, Henry just heard the
liberal professor, the liberal college professor on them reviewing the podcast,
and Hannah, I was glad to hear. I've been wondering
where she's been.
Speaker 3 (40:23):
Uh, she's been listening to your radio program as long.
Speaker 9 (40:26):
As I have.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
But you know what, even though I disagree with every
single thing she says, and she disagrees with every single
thing I say, I mean, she probably thinks I'm, like,
I mean, the absolutely worst individual philosophically that could ever
be created. But you know, but all that being said,
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you I've always enjoyed her point of view of her
the way she expresses it, because she's always nice.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
Well, I like her voice. I do think she's got
a very nice voice. Now you the listener, Now you
don't know who we're talking about. Briefly, here is one
of her classics. This is just so you know who
Beuford is talking about. The liberal professor, you.
Speaker 10 (41:13):
Know, just up to the famnest president. This is like
one of the greatest presidents, one of the greatest presidents
we've had. And in four years you're all going to
look back and just say wow.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
You know, yeah, we said that. She was talking about Obama.
Speaker 10 (41:26):
Just imagine the possibilities if he had taken office before
we had Afghanistan i rack banking crisis. Imagine the possibilities,
the type of country would be.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
I mean, gosh, yeah, we'd be She's Ryan, I mean,
we'd be full coming. Now, there'd be no if he
had gotten in there earlier, we'd all be wearing the
same uniforms and you know, marching and lockstep and all
that good stuff. But yeah, all right, so you you
find her nice. The way she expresses herself, she's nice.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
You know, she don't call up and call us knuckle
dragon the end or th all morons or nothing like that.
She just she just disposes. She just espouses her liberalism
and her points of view respectfully and then moves on.
True Henry, I respect that, and uh, I'm glad to
see that the liberal college professor is uh is back and.
Speaker 3 (42:23):
Listening and calling and look.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
Forward to more viewpoints from the other side.
Speaker 8 (42:30):
But uh, you know when she said that she just
couldn't back dah.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
Now I've got one voicemail calling for flat earthers to
call in, And now I've got another voicemail wanting the
other side call in with all the communism, what's going on?
Speaker 2 (42:44):
But listen what we had to say after Trump got reelected.
You know, I respect that too. She quietly bowed out
for a while. I mean, she didn't call up screaming
and yelling and cussing at all of us and saying
how stupid we all are. But uh, anyway, Henry, glad
to hear that she's back and doing well.
Speaker 1 (43:04):
All right, very good, All right, gotta take a time
out to process all this. I'll be back after the break.
Let's take the break. Uncle Henry's show, News Radio seventy
(43:26):
ten WNTM new said lines coming up in ten minutes.
If you'd like to leave a voicemail, the voicemail numbers
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. In
the last segment of the show, Snake Trapper asked for
(43:49):
flat earthers to call in and explain why they believe,
why what they believe? Now, if you're a flat earther,
the telephone numbers two two five one two one six,
nineteen seventy six to leave a message for me and
Snake Trapper about the flat Earth two five one two
one six, nineteen seventy six. I've never really wanted no
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offense if you are a flat earther, I've never felt
like I wanted to talk to you or or anything
like that. But if you are out there, I would
wonder if you believe the Earth is flat, then if
we were to start digging, if we were to start digging,
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what would we find. Do you also believe that there's
another world beneath our feet or something or what? I
don't even know what to I wouldn't even know what
to talk to a flat earther about. I don't know,
all right, but uh also two five one two one six,
nineteen seventy six, Buford. Also in the last segment of
the show, Buford, another caller was wanting to hear what
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did he say? He wanted the uh he he wants
the liberal point of view. He looks forward to more
view points from the other side. So if you if
you want to slip something in from some other side,
whatever that might be. Maybe you're very pro communist and
socialist and all that kind of stuff. I don't necessarily
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want to hear it personally, but Buford wants to hear it.
Two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. All right,
let's see a news Why not a news item? I
was poking around on Fox ten's website because it's a
website where you can find a lot of stuff to
poke around with, and I saw that that. Today the
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early morning anchor Sarah Wall, who I think has done
a great job for so many years on Fox ten,
she gave an update on the mobile Amtrak passenger rail service.
Let's listen together just briefly. Here she says that the
survey is expected to launch possibly they thought it was
(46:04):
going to be June, but sorry, no June. Possibly at
the end of July. So let's listen to just a
little bit of an update on the Amtrak passenger service
so people can get on the train and get inebriated
on their way to New Orleans.
Speaker 12 (46:21):
Are saying that they do expect to have this Amtrak
passenger rail service up and running by late summer. So
for anybody who was looking forward to this service, that
is some good news. Okay, So the Amtrak project is
coming along in the Port City, the Southern Rail Commission
giving an update about the timeline. In the past week,
work has been done on the platform where passengers will
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get on and off the train in mobile. You can
see the video we have here of some of that
progress being made there.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
Right oh the video. Unfortunately, we do not have video
in radio yet. We're still working on it, still working
on it. You can't see the video, but it looks
very unfinished. I wouldn't know, you had to. If I
didn't know that they were building a some type of platform,
I wouldn't know what it was. That's that's where the
progress is right now by.
Speaker 12 (47:11):
The Civic Center in that general area in downtown Mobile,
the platform now elevated and the sidetrack taking shape. David
Clark is the CEO of Visit Mobile and a member
of the Southern Rail Commission. He says the service could
start in late July. Now it could has been pushed back.
Originally they said June. Now we're looking at late July.
(47:33):
That's the date they're talking about at this point. The
route between Mobile and New Orleans will include stops in Pascagoula, Biloxi, Gulfport,
and Bay Saint Louis, and Clark says they hope to
have an exact start date soon.
Speaker 13 (47:50):
Well, I think we're going to know something in a
couple of weeks, where we're hopeful to maybe announce something
in two weeks or if we announce a date, the
ticket sales will go live, and I think that the
ticket prices will fall between twenty five and fifty nine
for regular coach class.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
They'll be between twenty five and fifty nine Business class.
Speaker 13 (48:13):
That will be about fifty percent above.
Speaker 12 (48:15):
Okay, So a lot of details now in what we're
hearing right, not just kind of we're going to have
a passenger rail service. It's going to go from Mobile
to New Orleans and back and forth. But now we're
starting to hear about prices and fares and timing and
number of passengers. You can see here where the rail
tracks are and where they are putting that passenger on
and off spot there. Clark says, when the service data
(48:37):
is announced, people should have their Amtrak app ready in
order to book their tickets, because he says, as soon
as the date is announced, actually ticket sales for this
will go live. Now, a little bit of history here
on what's going on.
Speaker 1 (48:52):
Right well, and no time, unfortunately, no time for me
to share with you the history behind the big the
boondog as it is erupting there on the tracks. All right, Well,
you heard the update is get the Amtrak app and
be ready if it's important for you to be among
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the first to get inebriated between Mobile and New Orleans
on a train. So just now you know, now you know,
that's the update. They hope to have a date in
a couple of weeks and maybe by the end of July.
All right, out of time for this edition of the
Uncle Henry Show. Remember you can listen to previous broadcasts
(49:37):
of this show as a podcast. You can find that
on the iHeartRadio app. Just look for Uncle Henry Show
on the iHeartRadio app or look for the podcast at
NewsRadio seventy ten dot com. All Right, thank you so
much for listening. I appreciate it very very much. As
they say in Sarahland, have a good one, and as
(49:57):
they say in Theodore, take it easy.
Speaker 13 (50:01):
All right later