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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Uncle Henry Show weekday afternoons from five till seven.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Uncle Henry, I didn't get good sleep last night, so
I decided to take a break the day from work,
and I actually laid down on a couch with the
Uncle Henry Show right when your show started, and unfortunately,
I drifted off to sleep. When I woke, I felt
like my brain was supercharged subconsciously through the show played
to my mind while I slept. I even felt like

(00:31):
I had so much brain power I could move objects
with my mind. But I didn't want to dabble with
the occult. I didn't try it. But now I've got
an idea that I might start podcasting the show into
my ears while I sleep at night and see I
see what that does to me over a long period
of time. Who knows, I may be joining the Mensa
Society in a couple of weeks because of it. Have

(00:52):
a good day.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
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Speaker 1 (01:19):
This is the Uncle Henry Show here on news Radio
seventy ten WNTM. Thank you so much for listening to
the unk Henders. I appreciate it, Bear bear much. What
a day it has been, one of the most beautiful days,
a gorgeous springtime day on the guff cost. It's days

(01:42):
like today that I wish I wish I were doing
this show outdoors. I wish there was a radio studio
built in a treehouse. Yes, I'd loved it. Yeah, I'd
love to be up in the treehouse doing the show,
looking out over the beauty of South Alabama and the

(02:03):
Gulf Coast, communing with the squirrels. I can just imagine
doing the show and having some squirrels coming in here.
Maybe I don't know, maybe even one of these gentle
beavers visiting me in the treehouse. You just you just
never know. But here we are together. I'm in a
regular studio doing the Uncle Henry Show here on news

(02:25):
radio seven ten WNTM. Now there's so many things we
can talk about, of course, good. I'm trying to think
of any time that there's been more news than there
is now. To get into 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 Henry at
iHeartMedia dot com. Uh. The before I go into any

(02:49):
topic or issue or personal problem or complaint or intrusive thought.
Before I get into any of that, the uh that
I'll be doing the unc clendary show on location this
Friday at Greer Saint Louis Market and Downtown Mobile once again.
There at Greer Saint Louis Market, it's a low die
art Walk Friday night. So before the low Doe art

(03:10):
walkstop by, say hello. Going to be there from five
to six thirty. Johnny Gwenn of Deep Friday Studios dot com.
Johnny Gwinn has agreed to join me on the air. Johnny,
I'm sure has a lot to talk about himself. He's
got a lot to say on X on the X app.
I follow him and see his post every day. So
me and Johnny Gwinn and whoever may show up and

(03:32):
walk by, will try to rope them into being on
the air with us at Greer Saint Louis Market. So
that is coming up Friday in Downtown Mobile and on
News Radio seventy ten WNTM. Now plenty of stuff to
get into us. I said, I've got all these things
lined up to talk about or not. But I do

(03:53):
have a living caller that is calling in or well,
I'm assuming they're alive. They they've called in. So let's
see who we have here. Hellop color.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
Yeah, this is living Jimmy the Economist, Jimmy the Economist.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
You are, you are alive on the radio.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
Good to hear from you. Thank you for having me. Yes, sir,
I wanted to tell you a story about tariff. So
I had to get a gun clean thrown star Steve
might not might like this. I had to get a
sixteen gauge the barrel cleaned. Yeah, and I was out

(04:34):
of barrel on bore cleaner.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
Yes, it's a pretty.

Speaker 4 (04:38):
Common product if anybody shops. And there's one specific story
that I shopped in and Daphne also says it's a
pong shop. But really they're experts and all things ammunitions. Okay.
I went in there looking for a replacement to the
boer cleaner and a copper barrel rush and they only

(05:02):
had one brand available, and it was the brand that
I had bought before. I didn't pay any attention to
it when I bought it the first time around, specifically
the board cleaner. Guess where it's made, Henry. I mean,
there was only one option I didn't have. You can
buy a brand A or C or z there was

(05:22):
only one option. Guess where it was made. This is
like probably an old based product and copper.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Let me see, I'm gonna guess Connecta county.

Speaker 4 (05:36):
No, sir, it does start with C though it's China.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Yes, and I was.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
I asked him.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
I said, I'll pay a little bit more if you
can show me where the American built product on this
shelf is. He says, it doesn't exist. Done happen? He
can't get it in America. Now, what's the problem with that?
Why can't we build something? The costs I don't know,
one and a half times more than what the China

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people put on the price tag. What is the problem here?
Is that all that hard to ask? All the people
that are putting down the tariff talk, is that that
hard to ask for? We're all it's already pretty in
expense of the two items I bought was seven dollars
made in China. I'd be willing to pay ten dollars

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for one built in the USA. But there's no options.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Well, see, and the question, and it's not just a
matter of making sure we buy American. How bad is
it or good is it for national security to have
essential items made in all other countries and not made here.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
It'd be a big problem. And we're tackling it right now.
This isn't the time to tackle it. And I'm glad
Trump's doing it. And that was the point of my
call about gum. Even down to the level of something
that totals seven dollars, it's worth it to do this.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Have a good day you too, Hey, Jimmy the Economist,
a living economists, thank you for your phone call. I
remember being on the air, I don't know, ten or
fifteen years ago in a different studio in this building
doing the Uncle Henry Show Morning show, and just I
went through the entire studio while I was on the
air trying to find an item made in America, and

(07:32):
I could not find one. Now you say, well, Uncle Henry,
we can get it a lot cheaper from this country
of that country, they make it a lot cheaper than
we cand isn't it wonderful to get it cheaper. Yeah,
it's wonderful to get it cheaper. But what is it
good for the health of the country national security for

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everything to be made somewhere else? I believe the etcher
would be No, That's what I'm guessing. The answer is
maybe a smart there's you, the listener, are almost guaranteed
to be smarter than me. You maybe you can call
and tell me how. It's actually great that all these
things are made in other countries. Things that are important

(08:16):
made in other countries. You heard about Jimmy's item that
he was buying for firearms. Is it good that a
bunch of that, a lot of the major pharmaceutical drugs
are made somewhere else? Is that good? I mean, there's
a week go down a long list. So Jimmy, thank
you for your phone call. I appreciate it very very much.

(08:36):
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(10:05):
Henry at iHeartMedia dot com.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
Hello, color, Hey, over Henry, how you do it?

Speaker 1 (10:10):
Snake trapper? Snake trapper? You were live on the radio over.

Speaker 6 (10:14):
Hen Ra will peek in on you on Facebook? There
was checking out that camera in your background of your
of your studio and uh, man, I'm telling you, I
got so distracted by that tail leg over Henri. It
stole the show today.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
All right now, look now, snake trapper, God bless you.
Uh the poor people listening on the radio, they have
no idea what you're talking about. Please please try to
refrain from referencing all the visual excitement from watching on Facebook.

Speaker 6 (10:43):
Well, Uncle Henry, I know they could only hear on
the radio and cannot see. But man, it looks like
a firecracker has went off in your head.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Well that's you know what this is radio, This is radio,
Snake Trapper. People can imagine. Well, I would prefer they
imagine me as I am. But listener, imagine me with
my hair perfect?

Speaker 6 (11:01):
All right, Well, if Henry, you got a perfect head
of hair. But man, I'm telling you, for those folks
out there at radio Land, they need to go.

Speaker 4 (11:09):
To your Facebook page.

Speaker 6 (11:10):
I'm for Henry Facebook page and give it a look.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Man, Trapper, Come on, snake Trapper. All right, I know
you didn't call just to discuss hairs that men should
not These are things men should not be discussing.

Speaker 6 (11:24):
Well, Henry, Grandma always told me that that you cared
about somebody and you've seen something like that on you
need to let them know, just in case they didn't know.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Yeah, but you don't do it in public.

Speaker 6 (11:35):
Oh no, sir, I wouldn't mean to do it on
And I know people you know, like I said, we
on radio. Man, can't nobody see that. But it's definitely
one to be proud of.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
All right, all right, all right, snack, did you call
about any kind of issue or topic or news on
them or something like that.

Speaker 6 (11:51):
I'm not really over Henry, like say, so distracted by
that that, you know, I just thought I can't let you.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
Know, brother, but you know I love you, all right,
Snake Trapper, Yes, sir, buddy, Hey, wait, wait before you go,
let's get it settled right now. Uh do you want
to cut? Do you want to do? We're gonna do
Snake Trapper is going to come in and do a
special snake show for spring because there's the snakes are
are going to be out and or they're already out.

(12:18):
So Snake traffor do you which day would you like
to come in? Do you want to come in Monday
or later in the next week.

Speaker 6 (12:26):
Uncle Henry. I'll let you decide.

Speaker 7 (12:28):
Brother.

Speaker 6 (12:28):
I'm opening an any day whatever saw best for you
would work for me.

Speaker 8 (12:33):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
You know I get off work before that time, so
I'm I'm available at your convenience.

Speaker 5 (12:38):
Brother.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
All right, Well, God bless you. All right, let's do
it Monday, Come in Monday, So Monday, Snake Trapper will
start the week with us with a special snake show.

Speaker 7 (12:47):
Yes, sir, And if.

Speaker 6 (12:48):
You'd like me to Uncle Henry, I can get my
hands on probably a small rat snake or something, or
you know, little rattlesnake or something, if you might be
interested in maybe handling morning.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
No, I didn't. I'm not interested in handling one. And
now I'd like to talk about them, uh endlessly, but
I don't necessarily want to handle one, yes, sir.

Speaker 6 (13:11):
And I also have a probably about a five and
a half foot rattlesnake diamond rattleback rattlesnake skin too that
uh that uh, you know, I'm gonna next time I
sit out and the flea market, I'm gonna take it
out there, and you know folks come by and touch it,
and you know that they seem to think a snake
fill slimmy, Well they don't if they kind of got
scales on them, you know.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Well, now see, you're giving away all the fun of
Monday show. People are gonna be there. They're gonna they've
already heard now about the non slamminess of snakes. I'll
leave it. I will leave it up to you can
bring whatever you want to bring.

Speaker 5 (13:45):
All right.

Speaker 6 (13:46):
Well, I'm very excited about it, Uncle Henry, and I'll
definitely see you Monday.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
All right, Very good the snake Trapper. Thank you, yes,
sir budd and you take care all right there he
goes Snake Trapper. That's now that gonna be a wonderful
way to start the week next week is to have
a snake discussion, get into in depth on all that
kind of stuff, warnings about your dryer and all that
kind of stuff. Two five one four seven nine two
seven two three. The telephone number here on the Uncleander show,

(14:10):
that's two five one four seven nine two seven two three.
Email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. I thought
Snake Trapper was going to talk about tariffs, uh tariffs
on China, because he left a message, a voicemail message
about uh the China tariffs. I may get to that
later in the hour. I don't know, it depends, but

(14:31):
uh snake Trapper, UH spoiler alert weighing in in favor
of tariffs on China. I know you've been following the
news if you're listening to this radio station, that the
President today announced a ninety day pause on tariffs except
for China, and he went up on the Originally at

(14:54):
midnight they were going to be what one hundred and
four percent? Now they're one hundred and twenty five percent
with the tariffs on China. So another living caller, Hello, Color, Hi,
Hey you are live on the radio.

Speaker 5 (15:12):
Hi.

Speaker 9 (15:12):
I want to be like Snake Trapper, come on your
show and show us snake on No, no, no, thank you.

Speaker 4 (15:19):
It's an Alabama trouser, all right, I no.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
No this show. Look, I want to be welcoming to
all on the elk Lanimer Show. But I think there's
only room for one reptile lover on the program. And
Snake Trapper has released He's he's really got that. He's
really cornered that market on the reptile loving and I
think he's cornered the market on possum loving as well. Now,

(15:43):
if there's some other creature out there that you'd like
to advocate for on the program, start making some voicemails
and some phone calls about your love for these creatures
and your expert knowledge of them, and maybe we can
have a I don't know the beaver. We had a
beaver advocate in Mobile a few weeks ago, would love
to have If the beaver advocate is listening, you're more
than welcome to do a beaver show with me and

(16:04):
we talk all about beaver on the Enak Cleandar Show,
The Gentle Beavers of Mobile that are monogamous two five
one four seven nine two seven two three. The telephone
number here on the Unk Cleander Show, Hello caller. All right,

(16:26):
all right, Well, it's kind of reassuring in a way,
it's sad, but at the same time reassuring. It's it's
kind of like some brands of potted meat when you
get Yeah, I know it's a weird, uh comparison, but uh,
you can open there's some brands of potted meat that

(16:46):
you would open, and it's kind of sad that it
tastes the way that it always did, But in a
way it's also comforting as well that it's it remains
as lousy as it always was. So that's the way
I feel about those kind of phone call here on
the Uncle Henry Show. Uh, let's see before I go
to the news break, which is what you have you

(17:07):
have yearned to hear.

Speaker 8 (17:09):
This.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
The stock market today. You noticed a bit of a
rebound today. You know Monday. You remember Monday when there
was a rumor reported of a ninety day pause on
the stock market. The stock market rallied and then a
few hours later they said, oh, it's only a rumor

(17:33):
that was that was fake news, and then the stock
market went back down. I believe that was a I
believe that was a test. I believe I believe the
president and his folks were testing to see what would
happen if there was a ninety day pause, and that
rally today was planned two days ago. Uncle Henry Show

(18:17):
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You can hear me weekdays on ninety five KSJ. I'm
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(18:38):
to win a family four pack of tickets to Spring
on the Farm at Seward Farms. That's going on Saturday
and next Saturday at Seward Farms. I'll give those tickets
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(19:00):
Seward Farms, Spring on the Farm telephone number two five
one four seven nine two seven two three. That's two
five one four seven nine two seventy two three email
address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. The last segment
of the program, uh, frustrating because there were a couple

(19:24):
of pranksters that called in and brought nothing to the
program but misery and despair where their prankster calls And
I got a call from RT about this.

Speaker 7 (19:37):
Hey, Uncle Henry, this is OURT. Hey.

Speaker 5 (19:41):
Uh, I was just calling you know, all this stuff.

Speaker 7 (19:44):
With these federal district judges all over the country. Yes,
they're starting to remind me of all these jury and
pain lawyers that we see advertising on TV constantly throughout
the I mean, these injury lawyers are everywhere, and they

(20:05):
basically provide television for all the four people. But anyway,
they're in business. And I was thinking, you know, maybe
you should contact one of these federal district judges to
make a rulin against LD.

Speaker 5 (20:26):
You know, he shouldn't be.

Speaker 7 (20:30):
Parassed you like that, talking about your mother's the way
he does. I think you can get a federal district judge,
maybe from Minnesota or California somewhere, to make a rulin
at two or three o'clock in the morning and shut
LD demand truck or down there and maybe you know,

(20:53):
you know, and do that ruin because these federal judges,
these disher judges for me, do you in the world
there for hire and they can rule in your favor anyways,
Just so thout uncle Hendre, you have a great day.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Hey, Artie, thank you for that. That's uh, that's something
I look into. I don't know if I have the
resources to approach of a federal judge like that, but
thank you for that. I had not thought. I think
I never thought about going that route. I've never thought
about doing that. Uh. Two five one four seventy nine

(21:28):
two seven two three the telephone number to call speaking
of ld calling in about my mother and savagely attacking
her unfairly and inaccurately with misinformation and disinformation about her weight.
I challenge I've talked about how I want them to
meet face to face. I want him to be face

(21:49):
to face with her, uh, hoping that seeing her. It's
kind of like flat earthers, these weird people, And no
offense if you're a weird flat earther, but these weirdos
that believe that the Earth is flat, you kind of
wish that you could take him into outer space and

(22:09):
show him the planet. And it's the same way with
l D. I'd like to get him face to face
with my mom and let him see that she's of
normal weight. And then also hope that somewhere in his brain, uh,
the shame gland will activate and and and spurred out
some some shame hormones in his brain. That's I would.

(22:31):
I would that would really love to have that happen
in some former fashion. Uh and I and well he did,
uh he did comment on that.

Speaker 4 (22:42):
Hey, I'll go aheadry Ld.

Speaker 10 (22:45):
Hey, look, you know you're right, You're right. We need
to meet somewhere. And I need to see your mother
because I don't believe he's as thin as you say.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
The last time you had.

Speaker 10 (22:56):
Her down there in Grears, somebody told me.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
It was a hunt double, a stunt double that.

Speaker 3 (23:02):
Came in there.

Speaker 10 (23:03):
Your mother couldn't get off the couch because she was
just graying full of food. So I'll tell you what
if entry, if we can get something up where we
can go down the griers and I'll bring a scale.
I don't know if I have a scale.

Speaker 4 (23:17):
Now, come on?

Speaker 1 (23:18):
That is that is absolutely ridiculous. The idea of making
a woman weigh herself in public. What is what could
be more inflammatory?

Speaker 8 (23:28):
For society up over six hundred pounds.

Speaker 10 (23:31):
But if I can, if I can get a scale
and it'll probably weigh cattle or something like that, I'll
bring that and you can prove to me your mom's
she's not more than three hundred pounds. Probably just the
Senace Horaivering is believing.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
All right, l D look, maybe we can if she
weighs in under three hundred pounds, maybe we can have
you donated a hundred bucks to her church. That would
be that would be nice, all right, listener, I apologize
for all this. Two five to one four seven nine
two three the telephone number, Hello caller.

Speaker 5 (24:07):
Hello man, Yes, sir, I think what uh what the
mad truck needs somebody? Old Bob can a put gass
on him? The way he talking about your mama.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
Well, we've got to be careful using that kind of language. Now,
I understand exactly where you're coming from.

Speaker 7 (24:26):
You know that I do.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
We've got to be very careful using that kind of
We cannot condone violence publicly on the radio.

Speaker 5 (24:35):
Well that that wasn't really violence. I just teaching their
boys some manners.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Well, I hear what you're saying. I hear exactly what you're.

Speaker 5 (24:46):
Saying about talking about some ice.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Sweet mama, You're You're as right as you can be.
You know that you are.

Speaker 5 (24:55):
So when when they the meeting comes where he's gonna
meet your mama, I'm listening and I like no, because
I'm like coming down there at just his attitude.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
Well, sir, I will. I will make sure that you
and everyone else knows. It won't happen without you knowing. Okay,
thank you, brother, Thank you very much for your phone call.
By the way, we have we've already tried for this Friday.
She will not be there this Friday. She will not
be there. I think she's got some kind of an
appointment somewhere. Because you get to be a certain age,

(25:28):
people have to look at you frequently. It's not going
to be this Friday at Greers Saint Louis Market. But
I will be at Griers this Friday, but she will
not be there. Well, we'll figure it out. We'll figure
it out. Let's see two five one four seven nine
two seven two three the telephone number that's two five
one four seven nine two seventy two three. Uh, there

(25:50):
was one. There was a story I wanted to mention
to you. This was out this week. It's been reported
a lot, so you may have even heard it on
this station. But searchers wanted to see the effect of
Western diets with processed food on people that had never
had it before, and so they went to Tanzania and

(26:16):
they fed these people in Tanzania a Western diet with
processed food in it. And the results they're claiming that
the average person on that Western diet that they gained
over five pounds in two weeks, and that it messed

(26:40):
up their immune system. It gave them a lot of inflammation,
and it messed up their immune system. And then when
they took them off the Western diet of processed foods,
their blood work and everything was still messed up for
several weeks afterward. It took them weeks to recover from
eating the processed food and the Western diet. Now I

(27:01):
got to thinking about this, I thought, well, it's going
to be difficult to get Western societies to wean themselves
off of this processed food. But the silver lining to
this would be, if we get into a war, we
should just uh, we should drop a lot of little debbies.

(27:24):
We should bombard our enemies with little debbie snack cakes
and doritos. In fact, we should. We should beg Fredo
Lay to get out of the snack business and get
into the war business. Might help us out in the
long run. Maybe that's a way to deal with China's

(27:44):
just send a bunch of uh of doritos over there.
Heart radio station, Uncle Henry Show News Radio seven to

(28:04):
ten WNTM. It is five point fifty news headlines coming
up in ten minutes and then more Uncle Henry's Show.
I'm some callers here. Let me go to the phones.

Speaker 4 (28:22):
Hello color, Uncle Henry.

Speaker 9 (28:25):
Yes, sir, it's Walter and West Mobile.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Walter and West Mobile. What's going on?

Speaker 9 (28:34):
I gotta tell you something. Uh Well, Kyle won't to
say this to ld If he he wants to get
a good look at your sweet mama, then I think
he probably needs to go this weekend to Seewood Farms
because they got the hall competition going on.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
You pray, how dare you? That's disgusting? How dare you
compare to my mother to a sline? This sick we're
in We're in the We're in the month of Easter,
you freak. We're in the month of easter. How could
you attack a woman like that. That's normal size to
begin with comparsion. You've never met her, you don't know,

(29:10):
you've never even laid eyes on it. You freak, your
scumbag Walter, probably not even your real name, probably not
even in Westmobile. That call had a chickasaw feel to it.
It did no offense to the people of Chicken. It
had it. I could there's a chickasaw feeling to it.

(29:30):
What's the slang term, a vibe to it. It was
a vibe. It was a chickasawl vibe. That Slee's back call. Sir,
you're a freak, And how dare you try to involve
the great people at Seward Farms. You leave them out
of it. If you're gonna trash somebody's family, leave them
out of it. They're just trying to make a living
out there on the farm. They don't need to be

(29:51):
dragged into this, all right. I don't know the listener.
I apologize. This is this is I just never dreamed
this is that, this is how it would end. I
never thought my last twenty years of radio, and I'm
hoping to get at least another fifteen out of this.
I never thought that my last twenty years. I maybe

(30:15):
could get seventeen more years out of this. I never
thought it would be like this. I thought we'd be
talking about important issues.

Speaker 5 (30:22):
Hello, color, Uncle, Henry L D.

Speaker 4 (30:27):
Look, I tell you what is it?

Speaker 6 (30:29):
Beat beat ld.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
Over that day?

Speaker 6 (30:32):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (30:33):
I don't know how it turned out that way?

Speaker 11 (30:35):
D I'm telling you, Look, I know everybody up there
would like to just drop a five hundred pound envelope
on top of my head. But I don't think we
can find one of these.

Speaker 6 (30:46):
But your mother could roll over me.

Speaker 5 (30:49):
That would what?

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Just that Scots Day?

Speaker 3 (30:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (30:52):
Dmit what am I? I'm running out. I'm gonna have
to go get the sarce. I'm running out of words
that I can use on publicly licensed airwaves to describe

(31:12):
the pure evil that is being visited upon my family.
This is this is like demonica attack, is what it is?
It is it? Really, it feels like a demonic attack.
I don't know what the point of this is. I
don't know. Maybe there's an effort to just drive me
off the air. Is that what this is about? Just
trying to drive me off the air. Uh, I'm not

(31:35):
gonna I'm not gonna let you do it. I will
not be driven from the air with these phone calls.
I will remain. And I know you've been wishing and
hoping I'd get laid off or something would happen. Maybe
I would trip and hit my head or something. No,
I'm They're gonna have to dynamite me out of here.

(31:56):
I refuse to. I refuse to relinquish the micro phone.
That's got to be what this is about. I refuse
to relinquish the microphone. I will continue on this station.
I don't no matter what, even if they cut me

(32:17):
down to fifteen minutes at two in the morning, I
will remain. I will not be driven off the air
by these demonic, wicked attacks on the family. Not going
to happen. And I might do. I might do a
week or two with no feud. I may go a
month without phone calls. I'll there may be I might

(32:37):
come in here and just read the Bible. You just
I'm prepared. I am prepared. I'm girding my loins for
this battle, and we'll do what is necessary. And will
not relinquish the microphone now. I want to go another
twenty five years. In fact, if I I want to

(32:58):
have an AI clone, my voice. And if I go
into a coma have a contract where they turn on
the AI and just have an artificial me in here,
that's what I'll do. I'll outlast all of you. I
will not relent. I will remain all right, listener, I apologize.

(33:20):
I know you tuned in your thing. I hope I
hear some good tariff talk. Sorry, sorry, I tax on
my family and people calling it about my hairstyle. Sorry
about that, but tune. I'm not gonna relent. I'm not
gonna relent. And if I have to come in here

(33:41):
and not take calls and talk about tariffs and read
the Bible, that'll be the show you get. And maybe
play some old I don't know, I'll blend old Reagan
clips with the Trump clips. I will persevere and the
devil will be defeated. There's more to come. The Uncle

(34:04):
Henry Show will pro it will continue after the break
secure it says the Uncle Henry Show here on news

(34:41):
Radio seventy ten WNTM. In this half hour of show,
I'm gonna get to some news items, also gonna get
to some voicemails from listeners, and I will share my
intrusive thoughts because my thoughts, intrude, and and I will
speak them to you. So all of that will be

(35:02):
mixed together in a bowl of I don't know what
you call it, a bowl of slop. That's right, this
half hour of Bola slop for you. The listener voice
my number two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
That's two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six
to call the Uncleanimer Show and leave a message now.

(35:22):
Yesterday on the Uncle Niary Show, I covered some of
what happened at the Mobile City Council meeting, but I
didn't cover all of it. And here's a story I
did not cover. I'm gonna let Fox ten give you
the details. Yesterday, the Mobile City Council bought a building
to be used as a new animal shelter in Mobile.

(35:43):
People have been asking for a new animal shelter for
many years in Mobile, so that looks like we're on
the way to getting that. Here is Fox ten's Lenis Legon,
probably the most popular television personality on the coast. Here's
Lenise Lagon giving us the details on this story.

Speaker 12 (36:03):
Mobil City Council members voting unanimously today to buy a
building that could be turned into a new animal shelter.
The purchase price eight hundred and fifty five thousand dollars
and it would be for a vacant building on the
West Interstate sixty five service road. City representatives have said
it could be an option for a new shelter, this

(36:23):
after the estimated costs for a new facility on Mount
Lamar Drive came in higher than expected. The council voted
over the objection over a local woman who told council
members that she turned her own house into a shelter
because there's not enough space. She says, the proposed site
is inadequate.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
Huh, all right, and then you have you'ar that swishing sound.
I like it when they're done with a story, they
have a swish.

Speaker 8 (36:49):
Quit.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
Here's that swish? Isn't that nice? I need to find
my own swish? All right now. There was a story
I had the same story a week a week or
two ago about this, and there was a lady in
the story said that the amount of money that the

(37:12):
council was going to spend, if I remember correctly, they
didn't want to buy this this other property because it
was going to cost a lot of money and this
lady in the story a week or two ago said
that that was not a lot to spend. L D
the Mad Trucker heard that, and l D has some
thoughts on the animal shelter.

Speaker 8 (37:34):
Uncle Henry LD, I'm gonna ruffle me some brothers right here.
I'm talking about that that lady Dana or Dana Bush,
don't remember the name, who said the twenty million dollars
is not a lot to spend for a dalalk pound.

Speaker 7 (37:51):
Dalkh bown.

Speaker 8 (37:52):
I will bet you anything, and I may be wrong,
but I would be willing to bet Dana Bush has
never had children. He's a single. Maybe she's buried, I
don't know, but she's probably never had children. You know why?

Speaker 1 (38:05):
Right now we are drawing conclusions. Now, l D. I
don't know if you're right or wrong, but let's remember
when you draw conclusions, don't draw conclusions. What what did
Saban say?

Speaker 7 (38:16):
Don't draw conclusions because if you do, you're going to
be wrong.

Speaker 8 (38:21):
You can draw them if you want and just be wrong.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
Right all right, son, You're you've drawn a conclusion about this.
This lady may be a mother to ten and who.

Speaker 8 (38:29):
Knows, because after you have children, you know what dogs
become dogs. You know what, cats become cats?

Speaker 3 (38:39):
Uh?

Speaker 8 (38:41):
At my trailer, Uncle Henry in the Bowl River community,
we got some cats come around the house. Just what
happens if those cats don't show up? Do you think
I'm gonna be concerned?

Speaker 4 (38:51):
You know why?

Speaker 7 (38:52):
I'm not.

Speaker 8 (38:53):
I'm not gonna if they tell you if they stop
coming tomorrow, I'm not gonna get any on any website
and say where's my cat? You say, well, I hope
it enjoyed its life while I was here. You know why,
because it's just a cat. It's just a cat. Once
you have children, cats are cats or dogs or dogs?

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Do right now? I'm pausing there just because l D.
You did warn us, didn't you. You said you said
at the beginning of your voicemail that you might ruffle
some feathers. You've just made the shocking claim that a
that a cat is just a cat. I mean, then
there's a lot I'm there are a I don't even
want to speculate use, even using my speculatory knowledge. I

(39:36):
don't want to speculate on people that have been triggered
by this.

Speaker 7 (39:40):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (39:40):
Some there's some people listening that their closest friend is
uh mister Max. Their cat.

Speaker 8 (39:47):
People love their animals, especially the people that uh senior
citizens and kids.

Speaker 3 (39:53):
Have moved away and don't want to speak to them anymore.

Speaker 8 (39:56):
Uh. They pick up a dog or a cat, turn
it into a child, carry it everywhere they go. I
can relate to that kind of It's still just a dog,
it's still just a cat. I mean, I don't get it.
You know what, Miss Bush, you got twenty million dollars,
Why don't you come up with it and donate it

(40:18):
as friends of the dogs and cats and mobile I
bet you could probably get you and maybe twenty of
your friends to drop a million each on it.

Speaker 7 (40:28):
Maybe turn your.

Speaker 8 (40:29):
Four oh one k in, Miss Bush and buy this thing.
They're getting this building for eight hundred and fifty thousand
and probably renovation maybe two million, and they're gonna save
eighteen million.

Speaker 9 (40:40):
And this woman's complaint it just you know what.

Speaker 8 (40:45):
There is no end to the amount of thirst that
liberals have for other people's money.

Speaker 1 (40:53):
LD the Mad Trucker, thank you very much for your voicemail.
Now there is a lot of truth in the comment
that you ended your voicemail with. Which is there? What
was it? There is no end to the thirst that
liberals have for other people's money. There's a lot of
truth in that LD, as you are well aware. Thank
you for your voicemail voicemail number two five one two

(41:16):
one six, nineteen seventy six. That's two five one two
one six, nineteen seventy six to leave a voicemail message
for the Uncle Henry show. I am and I love.
I am one of those people that really enjoy spending
time with my dogs, even though they've destroyed most of
my possessions. I still love my dogs. But I do

(41:39):
understand the point that you make, LD, the important point
of trying to put these relationships in perspective and what
is the important use of the tax dollar and what
is not the important use of the tax dollar. I mean,
there are people I can remember people being at public

(41:59):
meetia Mobile in the last ten years, citizens going up
to the microphone and telling the Mobile city council how
upset they are that the city is not putting on
a Christmas parade, that the city does not fund a
music festival that's losing money like Bayfest or something like that.

(42:20):
There's no end to the thirst that liberals have for
other people's money to do all kinds of stuff, whether
it's something like an animal shelter, or parades or who
knows what Mardi Graw throws. All right again, if you
missed the show yesterday where we talked about the Mobile

(42:41):
City Council, meaning, it's available right now. It's a podcast
at NewsRadio seven to ten dot com or on iTunes.
We prefer you go to the iHeartRadio app because it's
now been turned into something more like a radio where
you can set presets just like your car radio. Go
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(43:04):
for ninety five KSJ in any of your other favorite
radio stations. All right, I'll be back with additional show
after the break. Let's take the break now here on
news Radio seventy ten WNTM Uncle Henry Show, News Radio

(43:38):
seventy ten WNTM News Headlines coming up in ten minutes,
we're gonna get to some more voicemail. Voicemail number two
five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. That's two
five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. Now, since
President Trump has taken office in done a gazillion things

(44:04):
with all these different people around him, like Elon Musk.
I've sat on the program a few times. Instead of fighting,
Instead of the Democrats wanting to fight against what Donald
Trump is doing, why don't they try to compete? And
what I mean by that is why don't they why

(44:24):
don't they try to come up with their own great ideas?
It is it is an obviously popular thing to cut
fraud and cut government waste. And I say obviously popular.
Even though we've got these protests around the country, many
of the protesters paid in the bigger cities, but not
in all cities, but in bigger cities, and protesters talking

(44:45):
about hands off social Security, hands off this, that, and
the other. The idea of cutting fraud and waste out
of government has always allegedly been popular. This has been
something that you can go back and where there there
are videos of Democrats. I've seen a lot of them
in the last few weeks. Videos of Democrats in the

(45:07):
past talking about cutting out fraud and waste. I think
I've watched Barack Obama talking about cutting fraud and waste,
Chuck Schumer, many others. They used to be in favor
of cutting fraud and waste until Donald Trump's administration started
cutting fraud and waste. So why not? I sit on
the air a few times, why can't the Democrats find

(45:29):
some smart people like Musk and try to compete, Try
to out cut, try to find try to do a
better job of finding fraud and a better job of
finding waste. The only reason you wouldn't want to do
that would be if you, I don't know, were benefiting
from the fraud and waste. But I'm serious, why not compete?

(45:52):
Why not? Or let me take it to a different
different angle on this. Several of the issues that Donald
Trump is pushing are very popular, like trying to keep
biological males out of women's sports. Why can't the Democrats
find something super popular and get behind it? I mean,

(46:18):
the only thing they've got is that a lot of
people have a hatred for Donald Trump, and they're behind that,
but can't find an idea that's super popular that is
an eighty percent approval on that idea, like keeping biological
males out of sports. I did get a comment on

(46:39):
this on this, Why can't the Democrats find a popular
idea and push that idea?

Speaker 5 (46:48):
And they say.

Speaker 3 (46:50):
Hand in reference to you asked me why Democrats don't.

Speaker 6 (46:54):
Get behind a popular a popular.

Speaker 3 (46:57):
Issue and get behind it thingsency Modern day democrats are.

Speaker 9 (47:01):
Most of the communists, Henry.

Speaker 3 (47:03):
They don't what they want is not popular, nor do
they care if it is popular. They're just aggravated that
they haven't been able to get to the point to
where they can load us all up on train cars
and send us off to re education work camps or
just flat out kill us now.

Speaker 1 (47:22):
And I'm pausing there just to say that's that's one
way of looking at what they would do. But if
you really want to see the way things they'd like
to have things run in this country, look at what's
going on in Europe right now, where people are going
to jail for posting things on social media, people posting

(47:44):
memes on social media and getting sent to jail for it.
That's the kind of stuff I think they'd like to do.

Speaker 3 (47:51):
They're extremely unhappy that they were not able to steal
this election like they were the last time, and that's
where most of their confusion lize. They don't understand why
they thought they had taken over the country but obviously
they have not, and they don't understand why they they
they miss this mark. But they don't want anything popular.

Speaker 8 (48:14):
They just want to act like every communist in history.

Speaker 3 (48:18):
They want to just absolutely take whatever they want and
kill whoever they want to kill, who's ever.

Speaker 5 (48:25):
In their way.

Speaker 3 (48:27):
And uh, they're extremely upset they missed Trump twice when
they tried to kill them.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
Anyway, Henry, you have a good day, be thank you
very much for your voicemail. Voicemail number two five one
two one six, nineteen seventy six. That's two five one
two one six, nineteen seventy six. And I pray that
they have great protection around Donald Trump these days, because
I don't think the efforts to try and take him
out are over. That's just now, that's just a personal opinion,

(48:54):
personal opinion time. But I'm I remain very worried President
Trump and people trying to get at him. Uh, one
of the main By the way, if you're wondering why
am I just being paranoid, you may remember when they
tried to kill him and the bullet hit him in

(49:17):
the ear. You remember that that was a very quite
a day in America when they tried to kill Trump
that first time, and was so far what have we
heard about it? Have we heard anything about it. There
are still many unanswered questions about all of that that
happened that day, a lot of weird things. I mean,

(49:40):
the dad hiring this big law firm. There's big law
firm and stuff, the dad of the alleged shooter, media
not asking questions about it. None of the media seems
to care or want to know what went on. And
we're not hearing anything from the government either, so that
has me worried. I'll be the one that worries you.
You have a good evening. Thank you for listening to

(50:02):
the Uncle Henry shows. They say in Sirland, have a
good one, And as they say in Theodore, take it
easy

Speaker 5 (50:09):
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