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Dudes from five till seven. Y'alldon't know that corruption and like somebody said,
half the time you just sit there. This is just the beginning.
Thank you, missus Charter for comingdown. What is happening here? God
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Almighty, what is happening to thiscountry? What is happening to country?
What's happening to my country? Youknow, I don't know what's gonna happen.
How are we gonna I don't knowif America is going to five?
This country is whacked out right everytime. But yeah, look at the
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state of the country. Oh,country is is whacked out right now.
This is insanity. These people areinsane in the membrane. Yes, yes,
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all of that is true. Thecountry whacked down. Insanity rules to
land, and these people are insanein the membrane affecting all of our membranes.
The Uncleantry Show underway. You're onnews Radio seven ten WNTM. I'm
very pleased that you are listening tothe show, even if you're listening out
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of spite, because I need thisjob, so thank you very much for
helping me continue my employment here atnews radio seven ten WNTM. Now,
there was a mobile City council meetingtoday. I will be sharing with you
some wonderful moments from today's Mobile CityCouncil meeting. It was lengthy, almost
two hours. Brutal to be bluntwith you, quite brutal to be that
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long of a meeting. And citizensshowed up with a lot of very serious
concerns. There were even people thatraised their voice. One lady yelled corruption.
There was lots of lots of lotsof things discussed at the meeting today,
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but let's start with something fun.I know you love seeing your tax
dollars and mobile spent on partying.Of course, this is where Marty Girl
originated. So what else would bea priority but to party. And one
of the big parties has become theMoonpie overmobile electronic Moonpie Drop for New Year's
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Eve, and today the announcement wasmade on who the musical acts will be,
who will entertain the crowd? Whowill your tax dollars to the City
of Mobile to ring in the newyear and to draw we hope tourists into
Mobile. Well. Fred Richardson,Yes, Mobile City Councilman Fred Richardson.
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He's not a current councilman, buthe is one in my opinion for the
He's just he's always going to be, Councilman Richardson to me, and he
was at the meeting today to announcewho the musical act will be for the
Moonpie Drop. Let's listen together asFred Richardson returns to the Mobile City Council
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introduced to you all the world renownedHonorable Councilman Frederick Richardson. Yes, the
crowd loves him. H coomlet goodmonchall Goomas Denson, Council President, C
J. Small to my council McCoypen two council members Carol Rounds, Day's
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Woods and Gregory I stand here todayon behalf of Events Mobile's Board to make
a huge announcement regarding the sixteenth anniversaryof our annual Moonpi Rock. The board
voted this year to honor the fiftiethanniversary of the number one music industry and
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genre in the United States, whoseindustry's estimated net worth is seven point seven
billion dollars, and whose top artistsin twenty twenty three is worth two point
five billion dollars, and whose topartists in twenty twenty or two point three
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in their artist name is Jay Z. That Jay Z is not coming.
Law, he's not coming, buthe's My point is hip hop is hot,
oh hip hop. If you're tryingto understand what was being talked about
here hip hop. We're gonna,yes, the City of Mobile, the
tax dollar will be used to celebratethe fiftieth anniversary of hip hop. Aren't
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You're excited? And it's gonna bein downtown Mobile for New Year's Eve.
That was That was my point.And the injury is the hip hop injury.
In fact, no music genre inthe world is growing fastest than hip
hop. It's the hottest thing outthere. Okay, the hottest thing out
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there. If you were taking notes, hip hop, it's the hottest thing
out there, according to ninety sevenyear old Fred Richardson. But he's watched
the screen for this year's Moonfie Droplineup right now. Then he went to
a video presentation showing the hip hopartists that are coming to Mobile. Now
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I can't because this is radio.We don't have pictures yet. We're working
on it, though, we don'thave pictures yet in radio, so I'm
gonna have to instead of playing youthe musical montage in the video introducing the
artists. So I'm gonna let byRing Day of Fox ten tell us who
will be here. Who are yourtax dollars bringing to Mobile, Alabama for
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the Moonpie Drop, slick Rick,Rob Bass, Big Daddy Kane, Dana,
Dane and Yo Yo. Gonna beserving up the beats, Wow,
serving up the beats. The beatswill be served up on New Year's Eve
and into the New Year in downtownMobile. Let's listen again to the lineup
of hip hop artists that should thrillevery taxpayer. This is who your tax
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dollar will be bringing to Mobile,Alabama. Slick Rick, slick Rick,
Rob Bass, Rob Bass, BigDaddy Kane, Big Daddy Kane, Dana,
Dane, Da and Yo Yo andYo Yo. All right, well,
thank you Byron Day of Foxton.Now let's continue with Fred's announcement as
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right. They're they're they're gonna showthem montage now they've just seen it.
They're excited. We're preading for apack problem free event. Uh And to
mass demon, I am expecting youto join me and cutting the words largest
Moon everybod Moonpie and to join meon the stage at eighth that are to
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welcome the record crowd to our cityon Moon Pine Night. We're all moon
Pine nine and now is that isthere going to be a new name for
this Moon Pine ninth. Also lookingfor every council member to join us.
Yes, I want to see JoelDaves with who are these these wonderful folks
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again? Slick Rick, Rob Bas, Big Daddy, Kane, Dana Dane
and Yo Yo gonna be serving upthe beats to hope Joel Dabs all right.
VP front stage passes will be forsale this year. There's a new
edition that we're adding. Stay tunedto the media for all extra announcements.
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We'll stay tuned to the media forextra By the way, I'm kind of
a member of the media sometimes,so you can stay tuned to me.
I'll let you know, Brandon foreverybody to have a great time. Mobile
was born in seventeen or two.One year later we celebrated the first made
War. We were born to celebratefunders in our DNA. Come join the
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fun on New Year's Eve at theMoon Pass stage Downtown Mobile looking to see
you there, Uncle Henry Show NewsRadio seven ten WNTM. If he just
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tuned in, you've missed the beautyof Fred Richardson former Mobile City councilman as
he announces the lineup for New Year'sEve the Moonpie Drop, making plans for
the Moonpie Drop. Now, now, if you missed the announcement of who
the artists will be the musical artistshere is byring Day of Fox ten one
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more time with a lineup of hiphop stars Slick Rick, Rob Bass,
Big Deaddy, Kane, Dana Dane, and Yo Yo. Gonna be serving
up the beats all right, thebeats will be served up in downtown Mobile
or the Moonpie Drop. Now,this excited the people at the Mobile City
Council meetia tremendously, including many peoplein local government. Let's listen to a
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little bit more of the reaction fromthe Mobiles City Council meeting to the announcement
that all of these people like SlickRick and who else. I'm sorry,
I'm gonna learn this eventually, slickRick, Rob Bas, Big Daddy,
Kane, Dana Dane, and YoYo going to be serving up the beats.
Yes, Yo Yo. They're veryexcited about Yo Yo and Slick Rick
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and whoever else. Thank you verymuch. All right, I'd like to
say this is the Mobile City CouncilPresident C j Small, who once again
in the meeting today referred to himselfand the third person repeatedly just about as
long as I'll be on this council, I've been advocating for the move Pie
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Board to go ahead and make theannouncement early. And I'm looking at today's
date set him in the nineteen Youknow you can't get getting no earlier than
this pleasure in the fifty giving anhonor to fifty years of hip hop.
This is gonna be better than theNew York City. I mean, uh,
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Councilman, former Councilman Richardson, Uh, you used to always brag about,
you know, the Central time zone. But I think this is gonna
be the best place in the UnitedStates that have New Year's event this year.
And again I'd like to uh commenda board for coming out early this
year and bringing us on great artists. Yo, yo, slip red bit
that I came. I mean,you all in one place in Mobile,
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Alabama, you can you can't getit no better. So I'm already going
players to get my VIP ticket toget on down that way. But again,
congratulations to the board, thank youall so much, to thank you
all for listening and again I believethat this is going to be a great
year and stressing to the media andto all the citizens the bad tragedy last
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year was not part of the MoonpieDrop. That would happen away from the
Moonpie Drop. It's gonna be asafe and farm and friendly event, and
I believed. I also heard thatthe police department is already on top of
things and making sure the security isgonna be tight and safe. But a
man, that is some tight security. If you're already on top of it
on September nineteenth, that's some tightsecurity. And that's gonna be a great
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evening and a great night. Andthat's spread the word. If we're gonna
have mobile, well we could packmobile out. Hey man, let's president,
mister pan. I'm not internationally known, but I know I'm just I'm
not a rocket microphone. But Iwant to thank Consumman Richardson. He's a
vision there and what he the thoughtof bringing the Moonpie to Mobile was just
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a dropped to mobile is just amazing. So let's give him another big can
thank you, Consummate Richarson. Thisevent is major to the board. I
want to thank you all because fiftyyears of hip hop. A lot of
these artists have been traveling around theworld or celebrating fifty years, but now
they will close it out here inthe city. Themobile Mobile is doing some
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amazing things. So we're inviting everyoneto come out. Tell your friends or
family all over from north southeast Westin the United States and the world to
come out and celebrate here in Mobilefor fifty years of hip hop. Thank
you, jam as prisoner. Allright. People, just tremendous excitement over
Slick Rick and Yo Yo and allthe other people that I will learn their
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names as the months go forward.Lots of excitement over hip hop. Maybe
you know, maybe I should havebeen playing hip hop as my bumper music
all these years. I didn't know. I had no idea that it was
that it was the most popular thingon the planet and that city officials would
get so excited that they could barelyjust contain that you could hear the excitement,
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would c J Small there barely containit? Man. I need to
figure out how to somehow incorporate thisinto my show without completely destroying the show.
Anyway. That was at the MobileCity Council meeting. Now before or
I leave the topic of you andI know you're excited to know that your
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tax dollar is going to bring theselegends to Mobile, Alabama. Surely you
feel like this is a wonderful useof your tax dollar. Before I leave
the topic, one more thing fromMobile City Council President C. J.
Small on the topic. At thevery end of the meeting, he and
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they during the during the meeting,they passed the budget for the upcoming year.
They were dealing with money. Atthe end of the meeting, c
J. Small talked about how thecity should start spending more money on the
Moonpie Drop. Yes, the MoonpieDrop needs more money. Let's listen to
some words of financial wisdom from MobileCity Council President C. J. Small
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to the administration for putting more moneytowards the Moblepie Drop. I really believe
that this is going to be thebest year yet. Fun as money.
Fun is money. Remember this.I don't I'm gonna I don't know if
I exactly know what that means yet. I'm because my parents never said that.
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But fun is money. According tothe president of the Mobile City Council,
fun is money. Fun is money, and it takes money to make
money. And I really believe thatif they we promote this correctly now,
we would draw a lot of visitorsinto the city. Mohis and beds and
more money have been spent downtown throughoutthe city of Mobile. Okay, so
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fun is money, and it takesmoney to make money. So according to
the logic of it takes money tomake money and fun is money, more
tax dollars should go into the moonpiedrop, according to C. J.
Small. So I'm sure I knowthis sounds It sounds like an idyllic almost
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a paradise of a Mobile City council, doesn't it. There were there were
some I'll get into the disgruntled peoplelater. There were some people that showed
up that had issues, very seriousissues. We'll get to that. We'll
get to that later. But let'ssee if I can find another positive thing
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quickly from the meeting to share withyou before we go into the news break.
The topic you've heard on this showthat people in Westmobile have had coyotes
coming into their neighborhoods and attacking theirpets, killing their kiddie cats. Mobile
City councilman Josh Woods, who's he'sthe successor to Best Rich and that other
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guy that briefly filled in for herbefore he flipped down. Josh Woods gave
an update on the coyotes and Westmobileand it's positive, he says, Mobile
Animal Control is out helping the citizens. Do want to offer and say thank
you to animal Control. Robert andGen came out and took a look at
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the plague of coyotes that are they'replaguing District six. A plague of coyotes
I didn't know. So it's notjust a herd or a pack. It's
a plague of coyotes that is plaguingWestmobile and came out and took a look
at the plague of coyotes that arethey're plaguing District six. Working towards a
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solution. It didn't want to takea moment to kind of say that the
solution is, uh, don't leavefood outside your house. So I hopefully
I know they're compilance of information thatwe can get out to the residents about
and hopefully pretty soon have a linkto that information. But uh, you
know, feel free to tell yourneighbor if you see your neighbor leaving dog
food, cat food out, leavingtheir their animals out at night. You
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know, that's we got to kindof police ourselves. But Uncle Henry Show
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News Radio seven ten WN Tim it'sfive thirty five. If you'd like to
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Email andros Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dotcom. That's Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia
dot com. Hello, Color,Hey Elsea Henry. How are you doing,
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Snake Trapper? How are you?Ulcra Henry. I'm doing good.
Uh listen, man, I've beenin kinda out of pocket today or somebody
reached out to me on my snakeTrapper Facebook page and sent me a picture
of a snake. Wanted to knowwhat kind it was, Uncle Henry and
that dog. I recognized that ababy diamondback rattlesnake, actually the first one
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I've seen this year. So Ilooked at my gprs and seeing that I
was within two miles of where thesnake was located at. So I told
him to you know that it wasa very dangerous snake and to h they
would just kind of put in abucket or what have you, that I
would come by and get it whenI got off of work, and I
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just want to let people know thatthis is the time year when your copper
heads and your rattlesnakes are hatching out. I let the person know that that
there is probably a bigger one aroundthere somewhere, and probably about could be
up to ten to fifteen more ofthe babies. But anyway, Uncle Henry,
I released that snake on Barefort Roadjust probably about twenty minutes ago.
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So I just want people to beaware and to let them know not to
kill them. It was hard torecognize that it was a dad back rattlesnake
because when that's small, all theyhave is what's called a button, which
is the very end of the rattler, which told me that the snake was
under a year old. It wasa it was a hatchling, probably about
twelve inches long, in beautiful snake. So uh, like I said,
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I told the person to kind ofbe aware that they're warm or more around
there. Well, this look,this is a venomous snake. What are
you what are you bending over backwardsfor a venomous snake. It's gonna want
to kill us, well, UncleHenry, And what about the poor people
to live off Bear Fork Road,Uncle Henry. They got just as much
right to this world as we do. What are you talking about? What
if? What if? What ifsomebody's grandma lives on Bear Fork Road and
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you just set a rattlesnake into ayard? Well, I look at it
this way over Henry had left ora meal there, and about six or
eight years that'll be a fine meal. And you know, you you brothers
don't need to just kill them justto go. They're snakes. I mean
that they'll let you know, over, Henry, a rattlesnake is very rarely
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has anybody ever been. They didn'tknow that the rattles Why now, why
did you let it out on BearFork? Why couldn't you take it to
somewhere like Creole or Mount Vernon orGrove Hill or something somewhere up in the
woods. Well I knew that Iwould be crossing Bear Fork on my way
back to Westmobile on. What areyou hoping to see it grow up?
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You want to drive mine wave onit while it's growing up? Well,
I'd like to h about eight yearsor six years go back in harvested.
You know, I think I've spoketo you earlier in the year about uh,
you know, not being able tonot be seen many rattlesnakes at all
this year on entering, I dobelieve that their population is in decline.
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So good. Last thing, youknow, last thing I want to do
is is actually kill a baby one, you know. But well, now
look, let's rewind on this becausethere's something before you go. I've got
to I've got to learn something.I don't know anything about snakes other than
I prefer to be apart from them. Now, you said, this is
hatching season, so snakes, snakesare born in the fall, yes,
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or by September is when probably mostof your copper heads or your or your
diamondbacks, certain certain snakes are reallyhatching. So yes, sir, August
and September, they actually you know, hatched during the summer months and then
you know, uh for fall,they'll they at an age where they'll start
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looking to uh eat whatever they caneat because you know, you got winter
closing in pretty quick and they hibernatethrough the winter. So yes, sir,
this is the time of year whenyou'll when you'll see the baby rattlesnakes
or the baby h copper heads orbaby marks AND's even but man, I've
just encouraged people. I mean,the only time you want to kill ones
that's playing on eating that. Uh, this one was definitely too small to
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eat. I said. It wasprobably about twelve inches long. And if
you hadn't known the breeds, youprobably wouldn't even known it was a rattlesnake,
you know, because the rattle.A rattlesnakele gain a rattler on average
about every year or every time itsheds, which is once a year and
occasionally twice a year they'll actually shedtheir skin, but they generally add another
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rattler once a year, you know. So us this is creepy, just
thinking about it, just thinking aboutits creepy. All right, well,
snake trapper, thank you for yourpublic service announcement about snake hatchlings. Yes,
sir, over here, you havea good day, buddy. All
right, there he goes the snaketrapper. I just, oh, I
gotta figure out a way to bemore persuasive with the snake trapper and talk
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him. And he just he isso in love with snakes. He thinks
nothing of just releasing venomous, venomousrattlesnakes all around bear Fork Road, and
I know there's gotta be Grandmas andgreat Grandma's living up down bear Fork Run.
They don't want to walk out inthe backyard to go to the clothesline.
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You don't want to go out tothe club line and see some rattlesnakes
sitting out there. Two five onefour seven nine two seven two three is
telephone number. Two five one fourseven nine two seven two three. Mobile
City Council meeting today. I've alreadyshared with you the exciting part where the
hip hop artists were announced coming toMobile for the Moonpie Drop. But there
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were some very serious things at theMobile City Council meeting once again, numerous
people speaking about the bodycam footage ofJawan Dallas, wanting to have that released.
The mother. If you want towatch all those comments, they're available
on YouTube on the City Council's theCity of Mobile's YouTube channel. The mom
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is she's being very she's not beingconfrontational. She's just are hurting mother that
wants to see what happened to herson, and the city continually telling her
that they cannot or will not showher the body cam footage. Also,
a lady showed up a missus trotter. She is upset about public housing projects.
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Let's see what is the future ofthe Thomas James and RV. Taylor
public housing projects. I didn't Ididn't get all of her comments for you,
but I do have a little bitof what she had to say to
the Mobile City Council. She talkedabout how they've had directors of the housing
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board come down to the city Counciland talk to him. She thinks something
is going on. Let's listen,we get lies the whole all through the
years. We know wasn't true fromthe beginning, and that was the plan,
he would said in that meeting.That was the plan to set it
out to the output in the beginning. See she's talking about it was.
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It was it always arranged that thiswould go to the downtown airport. But
you all act like you were blindside. You didn't know what he was talking
about. That's impossible, especially whenhe said that an industrial site was going
to be put there. How doyou know you didn't know that? How
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do you not know that? Ihope I got time. Okay, that
was August to twenty night when hecame. I'm scrolling two o'clock in the
morning through my phone trying to dealwith somebody mess that the city created mobile
housing authorities to say or three propertiesto mobile airport authority. That this was
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June to twenty second, twenty twentythree, two months before he came down
here. So how do y'all notknow that he got more power than y'all?
But yet he said he was waitingon somebody from the city to give
him what some kind of letter,so he'd meet with other people from the
said, y'all don't know that hitme with the airport of it, and
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made an agreement to sell the property. Y'all don't know that corruption. And
like somebody said, half the timeyou just sit there. This is just
the beginning. Thank you, missusTardith for coming down. Okay, it
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might be good therapy if you wantto get something off your chest to just
go to the city council eating andlet it out. You can watch and
there was reaction to that if youwant to see it. City of Mobile
YouTube channel back with more in amoment on the Uncle Henry Show Art radio
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station Uncle Henry Show News Ready seventen WNTM. It's five fifty coming up
in ten minutes. News headlines fromFox, and then a little bit more
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Uncle Henry Show, Hello Color,Hey Uncle Henry. How are you doing,
Hey Cliff Cliff, you are liveon the radio. O Andrew.
I was reading and some smart mansaid that feel your brains before you spill
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your mouth. What these people havebeen voting for Democrats should have seen that.
They didn't see this stuff coming.But look what's happening. These people
never cared about you, but that, yeah, that was in the plan.
How do you get rid of crime? You move it somewhere else.
When they get tired of you,they move you somewhere else. But you
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keep voting for him, like you'renot aware of what's going on. I
remember here, I p says somethingthat Jesse Jackson kept repeating in most of
his speeches, that the people aregoing to be sleeping through a revolution.
The revolution is what they're gonna do, the poor blacks and anybody down here,
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because if you hear them talking aboutthe food getherers down here, they
ever have a problem up there.They never have a problem up there.
But we keep voting for the samething. Now she's mad, she's real
angry, but she keep voting forthe same people that done it, so
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you're not getting rid of crime likethat for a long time. Well,
Cliff, it's it's how can youget someone to change their mind? I
don't we seem to have reached apoint in the country where it's it's not
impossible, but close to it topersuade somebody off of a political point.
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I read somewhere says the fore youstart an argument trying to figure out if
the person has the mintal and electualcapacity to grasp another respect perspective. If
not, why argue? And thisis what's happening with My mama called it
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about listen, about listen. Onceyou own the street, ain't gotten nothing.
You got a college education following thesepeople if you don't stop, as
I keep saying, there's not theRepublicans that's causing the public school to be
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preferreted. It's not the Republicans askingyou to kill your children. It's not
the Republicans that are helping the countrythat's probably going to own us. And
then the poor people down here getit first. How can you buy gas
from a country that you know istrying to bring you down? How can
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you vote for people that you knoware trying to destroy this country. They
don't give a flying flip about you. The gaze the lesbian's your LGP two,
you're you're your same thing. They'reusing YouTube because they're egging you on
about you can be a man.They ain't no win hell. A woman
can be a man, or aman could be a woman. Ain't no
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we in hell. They ain't nowin in hell. A man can have
a baby. So here you goin the country and to help us black
folks. You know what I've seenthe other day PD Jakes was that p
did its party and this is theman. They're telling you how to be
holy. We haven't holy and partyin It's a good thing, but it's
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not holding this men living close toGod as you can. But you got
the ministers of God are rich.They want to be stars too, so
they're gonna hang out with the startand tell you it's okay. It ain't
okay. Whatever you do you're supposedto do for the best of your family,
your community, your church, andthe world not go along with it.
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You haven't led them in, Cliff, thank you very much for your
phone call. And we are justabout out of time for this hour of
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Mad Trucker. Also, more thoughtson the Alabama Crimson Tide phoned into The
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continues. After the news on wN TM. This country is whacked out
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right. Everythiing, but yeah,look at the state of the country.
Oh, because this country is iswhacked out right. Now, Yes,
yes, yes, I love thiscountry. I love this country. But
as I look around the country,I see evidence of the whacked out nature
of the nation. Uncle, everyshow News Radio seven ten w nt M.
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I'm gonna check some voicemail to fiveone seven zero six bull as the
voicemail number two five one seven zerosix two eight five five to leave a
message for me and the listen onthe boys mail. Now we're gonna get
I'm sure, into a wide varietyof topics here. But the snake Trapper
has a real life snake story totell. This is not an exciting story,
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but this is something educational for you, the listener who's learning about snakes
from listening to the snake Trapper.Hey, Uncle Henry, snake trapper,
Hey man, listen that report yesterdaywhere neighbor told me killed two snakes.
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They were together, So I askedhim what they look like, Uncle Henry,
and it appeared that he had killeda keen snake feeding on a corn
snake. I told him, Isaid, man, I said, you
shouldn't have done that, I said, we you know, Saturday will be
fall and the snakes are starting tofatten up for hibernation, so you will
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see more activity of snakes feeding,getting ready to hibernate fall fall. So
people, if you're out there,you know, I mean it grieves my
heart to know it grieves your heart. Now, so he should have let
the king snake eat the corn snake. Now that was not good for the
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corn snake, but good for theking snake. I'm are you in favor
of all snakes or specific types ofsnake snake trapper? That'd be a good
future call. Which snakes are youin favor of? Which snakes? Do
you give us permission to slay?Hibernate fall fall? So, people,
if you're out there, you know, I mean it grieves my heart to
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know that. Uh you know,nature was taking course. You know,
probably didn't matter too much for thecorn snakes, but uh yeah, the
king snake has now been taken offthe planet too. It's uh, it's
a sad thing off the end rowand the talk to the fella and I
now it's a sad day. Grievedsnake trapper's heart that a king snake was
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taken off the planet. Using hiswords, perhaps I'm not create enough,
creative enough for this, but maybeyou, the listener, maybe you could
come up with a kingsnake eulogy,but you could phone it in two five
one seven zero six bull two fiveone seven zero six two eighty five five
if you could put together a kingsnake eulogy to make us all feel better,
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because we don't want our hearts togrieve over the loss of this magnificent
snake. Hope. I educated himon what what was going on there.
But some people just see snake andthink snake, right, you know,
and then we want to go tokill it. But that's right. You're
here for a reason. If you'regonna take one out, you need to
eat it. So if you don'tfeel like eating it, don't kill it.
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But anyway, Uncle Henry, likeI said, man, Saturday will
be the first day of fall.People will start seeing more activities. Snakes
will be be on feeding frenzies overthe next month. So I said,
if you don't plan on eating it, don't kill it. You have a
good day in my buddy, allright, Thank you snake trapper for teaching
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us about snakes. We're supposed tonot remove king snakes from the planet or
it will grieve the heart of thesnake trapper. We've learned that from that
message here on the Uncle Henry Show. Now now, snake Trapper did say
some people just want to kill allsnakes. Here are recent comments from Fox
ten superstar the most popular person atFox ten, Chelsea say us On.
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She commented on snakes, I justassume, and I'm glad I do this,
that all snakes are going to attackme. So I am like always
on defense when it comes to astake. The thing like, you just
can't trust those jokers. I can'ttrust you cannot trust snakes. According to
Chelsea say us On, she themost popular person at Fox ten currently you
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cannot trust snakes and that she isalways on defense with them. This is
uh, this is firm, Chelseasay us On, and worth considering no
offense, stay trapper. But we'vegot your expert opinion. But we've got
also her tremendous television popularity. Theymay even even out, all right,
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let's see more. Voicemail voice mynumber two five one seven zero six bull
two five one seven zero six twoeight five five, let's go to pops.
Hey, I'm for here. Howare you doing? I know this
is not a sports show, butright, I want to say a little
something about Ali Famma. Okay,I've been I'm sixty nine. I've been
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a fan. Oh, I guessever since Bryant was there before, and
I steal a fan. Always Billbe a fan. I've suffered through the
Bill Curry bike shoot them, MikeDoubos getting this Franconi. Oh and look,
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this is terrible. It's just terribleto have to relive it just hearing
him. You know, I hadtried to forget Franconi ever coached at Alabama.
I did. I tried to forget. I remembered last week though it
was a bad memory. Well,Mike Price, I didn't have to suffer
too much on that one. Butuh, I have all the faith in
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the world and Nick Saban good.But something is not right and I wish
it. Well, I assume sabanscan fix it because I have faith in
him. But something is not right. We're gonna get our butt, which
more than once, since something don'tchange. They're old tide right, Well
(40:54):
that's look, well, look they'redoing their best well, at least Coach
Saban is they're they're doing as goodas they can with what they've got to
work with. He's the greatest ofall time, Pops, je I failed
to missus, Jean Starling. Ilove Jeans Starving after Bryant, Jean Starvings
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or brightest star in the history upuntil Nick Saban came along. Do forgive
me Jean Starlings for not missing here? All right? Thank you, Pops.
I appreciate you listening. I appreciateyou leaving messages voice my number two
five one seven zero six bull twofive one seven zero six two eight five
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five. Yes, the Stalling yearswere wonderful. We had to wander through
the wilderness there before we got toJean Stallings. Then Jean Stallings perfect personality
for the university at the time,and he was he was needed for the
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university at that time on a psychologicallevel, not just football coach level,
but he was also good for thepsychology of the university. His personality was
magnificent. And then after Stallings upuntil Saban was truly awful. It was
just a terrible, terrible time.And I do have friends that and I
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hate to mention this about my friends, because I love my friends. But
I've got friends that invested money inlike Mike Schuler portraits. They've yes,
They've got paintings of Mike Shula standingby the goal posts and stuff like that,
which now when you when you lookat those paintings, now you think,
well, I don't even want tosay what I think. I don't
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want to hurt my friends feelings.But they did. They they invested in
Mike Shuiler paintings. Did not workout. It did not work out.
I think it would have been betteroff investing in any any Saban related memorabilia
that that, of course will be. He's the He's the greatest of all
time. I look back with morein a moment. More Uncle Henry Show
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to come here on news Radio seventen w nt M. Uncle Henry Show
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on the Uncle Henry Show. Voicemailnumber two five one seven zero six bull
two five one seven zero six twoeighty five five if you'd like to reach
me now the Mad Trucker. Thephone is breaking up now. Ordinarily I
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kind of like this because I letmy mind fill in the blanks. Oftentimes
callers are even more eloquent, yes, when I let them fit when I
fill in the blanks with my brain. Let's see if if the voicemail improves.
Let's let's something to do. Ifthe Democratic Party had control of this
country for another five to ten years, you would be afraid. You would
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be afraid to say something bad aboutthe Democratic Party on your phone, in
your house, out on the street, because there'd be a knock on the
door and they'd want to march youoff to a goolag, to maybe a
private security base, and hold youthere for thirty days to figure out what
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you were up to. This iswhat happened when communism takes hold. Okay,
all right, so ld is goingto school us on this on communism
taking hold. They squash anyone whodisagrees with them, all right, I
want to hear that again. Theysquash Is it squish? They squash squash
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anyone who disagrees with them. Yeah, I mean, go to Russia.
Find one person that will speak outagainst put find one publicly. If didn't
say something about it, they wouldn'tdare. They wouldn't dare to go to
Cuba. Go to Cuba and interviewsomeone and see if they will say publicly
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that they hate Castro. They won'tdo it. Okay, now I'm sorry
to interrupt LD, but I justwant to back up LD on this.
Now. People have criticized Putin publiclyin Russia. I've never been there to
watch it, but I've read abouthow these people criticize him. They also
end up in jail or thrown offbuildings mysteriously or well, I don't know.
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Throne is the right word to accidentallyslip and fall off a building.
Anyway, Cuba, I've talked abouther on the show several times. Was
it eight to ten years ago?I visited Cuba with a missionary trip,
and back then Castro was still alive. I believe. I believe he was
still alive when I was there,although he had allowed other people to run
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the government. But no Cuban wouldsay his name. They would not say
the name of Castro. They wouldget very anxious and nervous if we on
the missionary trip asked them about Castro. They did not want to speak about
Castro. In fact, the interpretersthey said that that anytime we wanted to
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talk about Castro, they would referto him as the bearded one, so
they could speak a little more freely. Yes, they were afraid. And
the reason they said, the reasonthey gave us is they told us the
Cuban ends lads, is that inthe Communist party, the local Communist party,
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one of the ways to advance upthe ladder is to turn somebody else
in for something. And so theydidn't. They did not even want people
to overhear them saying the name Castrobecause they didn't want somebody reporting them,
and then who knows what would happen. So ld knows what he's talking about
here. They hate Castro. Theywon't do it because they know that Castro's
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police will be knocking on their doorby the end of the day and they
will rush them off to a prisonand they will interrogate them, go to
Venezuela and speak bad about their government. Let's see what happens now. We
can do that right now. Butthey're slowly but surely listening. I mean,
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after all, we know they listenin on your phone, they listen
in to your TV. Pretty soonthey'll wire your house. They already wanted
to control the temperature of your houseby the central planners. That's a fact.
They want to take your other house. They want to stop you from
drilling me out on the on thepatio. They don't want you to have
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a gasoline lawnmown. They don't wantyou to have a gasoline powered cause people,
you better wake up. I mean, that's all I can do is
vote. All I can do isvote. But this is communism. On
the march. The Democrat Party unwillinglyis a communist takeover of America. I
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think half of them are too stupidto realize what they're preaching. But you
people better wake up. This iscommunism, communism where the government listens in
on everybody and everything. From nowon. You couldn't say on Facebook I
don't like Joe Biden. Three dayslater, they'd be an FBI agent standing
at your door wanting to know areyou an anti Democrat party member? Is
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there's something wrong with you? Lasteyour papers. You don't think it'll happen.
Wait five years, let them gettotal control. Let all these l
D And at that point the voicemailcut him off. L D. Thank
you for your phone call. Icertainly think that something like that is certainly
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possible. Well, we've seen peoplewith the wrong opinion, wrong being in
quotation marks. We've seen them losethe ability to do banking. There's all
kinds of stuff that they can doto you, even if they don't put
you in jail, they can makeit hard for you, for you to
navigate in society in many, manyways. LD thank you for the voicemail
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voice one number two five one sevenzero six bull two five one seven zero
six two eight five five. Iam out of time for more Uncle Henry
Show. I'll be back tomorrow atthe regular time. Thank you for listening
to the Uncle Henry Show.