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The Uncle Henry Show weekday afternoons fromfive till seven. We wish you well,
We wish you well, we wishyou well, and we hope that
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on the inside to wish all ofmy friends well. What is happening here?
What is happening to a country?What's happening to my country? Oh?
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Loud noises screaming, Oh, youknow, I don't know what's gonna
happen or how are we gonna Idon't know if America is going to survive.
This country is blacked out right now. Everything but yeah, look at
the state of the country. Butthis country is is whacked out right now.
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This is Inny. These people areinsane in the membrane, Yes they
are, and they're making me They'reinsanity is affecting my membrane as well.
The Uncle Henry Show underway here onnews Radio seven ten WNTM. We have
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Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. Beforewe get into any other story, I
know that many Mobilians have a strongaffection in fondness not for beer. This
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is not a story about National BeerLover's Day. Many Mobilians have a strong
affection and fondness for John ed Thompson. Yes, John ed Thompson, the
retired meteorologist weather man from Fox ten. Many many years of watching John Ed
standing in front of a map ofour country, pointing at hes and els
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and all the different things that hedid. Well, you may remember that
July twenty fifth, there was asavage attack on John ed Thompson, and
the man that's being accused of thiswas in court today. I thought there
was something, There was one thingabout this story that I just wanted to
comment on. Let me first letyou hear. This is from Fox ten
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moments ago, as they threw thisinto their first few stories of the newscast
at five o'clock the guy was incourt. Here is a description of what
happened today from the Fox teen crew, including the reporter brending herby attack on
former Foxton News chief meteorologist John edThompson in broad daylight, Judd sending that
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case against Nilsen Kine to the grandjury. Now Kaine is charged with second
degree elder abuse. If convicted,he could get anywhere from two to twenty
years in present Foxton is Brendan Kirbywith the details force in Brendan. This
elder abuse charge that's usually used againstpeople accused of mistreating seniors, Right,
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Yeah, that's right Byron and Lennise, But prosecutors say that it does apply
in this case. It's significant becauseit's a Class B felony. Otherwise the
charge likely would have been a misdemeanorassault. Security camera at the Murphy USA
gas station on University Boulevard captured theJuly twenty fifth incident. Retired meteorologist John
Ed Thompson had just celebrated his eightyfirst birthday with his wife and pulled in
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for gas at about three pm.That's when Detective David mcmeean says, Nilson
Kane pulled up in a Ford Taurusand asked Thompson for two dollars. He
says, when Thompson answered that hedoesn't carry cash, Kane became belligerent,
cursing at Thompson and his wife.Detective mcmans's description of the video backs Thompson's
account that the assailant punched him inthe face and threw him to the pavement
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before he got back into his carand drove toward John Ed, veering off
and then speeding away. Mobile CountyChief Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Sussman says,
the elder abuse statute applies even thoughit doesn't involve a caregiver, so that
is commonly how it's used. Butwhen we looked at the plane language on
the law, it seemed to fitthe facts, and that's why we charge
it that way. According to testimony, police found the nineteen ninety five Taurus
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was registered to Kane's hairdresser. Hetold investigators that she sold the car to
him two years ago. By theway it was, the car was registered
in this suspect's hair with a hairdresser. Do a lot of is that?
See I never had a hairdresser asa young man, A young man
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being accused of this do most youngmen have hair dressers these days. Back
in the day it was a barber. They have hair dressers. This guy
had a hairdresser. She identified himfrom a surveillance. Still, every attack
of shocking and unusual. I understandthe personal interest that everyone at foxten may
have in this case. We careabout this case like we do with all
our cases, and we will continueto prosecute it as appropriate. It's Moore
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kept in place and he added acondition of house arrest and electronic monetary if
he is able to bond out.One big question it's still unanswered, and
all this is the alleged motive.The detective testified that came declined to talk
to police, reporting live Brendan Kirby, Fox ten News. Okay, now,
this is of course all of this. Just hearing it told again upsets
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me. Just the thought of JohnEd being mistreated somewhat, and forget the
physical part was horrible, but justbeing belligerent to John Ed. What kind
of a what kind of a sickenedit could be belligerent to John Ed Thompson.
What kind of mind would that be? What would you have to be
on? What would you have tobe on to be belligerent towards John Ed?
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Now there was something that was notin the story on Fox ten a
moment ago, that's on the Foxten website, or was on the Fox
ten website earlier today and that isthat today a judge said that prosecutors have
sufficient evidence to present this to agrand jury to consider an indictment. So,
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in the earlier story that Brendan Kirbyput on the website, he wrote,
in his story, typically it cantake up to a year for a
case to be presented to a grandjury once a judge has found probable cause
at a preliminary hearing. Now thinkabout that for a minute. That's typically
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it would be typical for it totake a year. Now, how is
that good for anybody? How's thatgood for anybody? Now, let's say
that you're you're accused of a crimeand you're innocent, You're gonna be waiting
for over a year. Your lifeis if you're innocent, your life is
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pretty uh, pretty screwed up touse a technical term. There, she
typically takes a year just to getin, just to get it to the
grand jury, and then who knowswhat happens after that? Just a year
typically Now, in the story thathe posted earlier, Brendan Kirby wrote,
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typically it can take a year upto a year for a case to be
presented to a grand jury once ajudge has found probable cause at a preliminary
hearing. But the uh, theperson from the DA's office that Brendan Kirby
talked to said, prosecutors hope tomove faster. The ladies said, quote,
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under the administration of this new DA, grand jury backlogs have been slowly
eroding, and we're getting to thesecases faster and faster, So stay tuned.
End quote. Look, I knowthey're they're doing their best there in
the DA's office, but a yearjust to get it in front of a
grand jury after there's probable cause toseek an indictment. Think about that,
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and what if the person is guilty. So it's terrible if they're innocent,
because they've got they're waiting. They'rewaiting over a year to clear themselves.
What if they're guilty, the victimhas to wait for over a year,
knowing that the purpose out there possiblywanting to be belligerent toward other retired local
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television icons. Can we not?Can't we figure out how to make the
wheels of justice turn a little bitfaster? Please? Uncle Henry showed News
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Radio seven ten WNTM. But it'sfive twenty news headlines coming up in ten
minutes. Here if you'd like tojump in on this show, bring something
forward you can two five one fourseven nine two seven two three. That's
two five one four seven nine twoseven two three. Hello Colin, pretty
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young, Henry Cliff Cliff, youare live on the radio, Lonk Henry.
You know how you cannot believe anythingyou hear anymore? That's right?
Yes, Well, how can theymove faster down in the course, when
they got ten times as many peoplethrowing themselves under fire to get to jail,
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and they had all the cases thatwere doing covids that were backed up,
how can they be moving faster?It's a good question. They have
this definitely done some things that youremember when you was little, yes,
you by my age, there wasthere was good weather and bad weather,
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right, nice climate change in globalwarming, right, Okay, there was
a recession. We've been in arecession for a year and a half,
but it's not a recession. True. Yes, they've changed they well they
changed the definition of the word vaccinewhen that thing didn't work, so they
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had to change the definition of it. Yeah, I mean there were girls
and boys and the third one wasconfused. But now we got a thousand
genders, right, you tell methese evil people. And if the worst
thing it is that these people aretelling you the most important thing in this
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world is to be able to killyour child or mutulate your child. This
is on the agenda, or putyour child in front of a pedophile.
This is what we got to votefor. It's time, like I say,
for us to wake up, becausethis country ain't get no better,
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no faster. And if we don't, if I mean the black people,
we had better see that. Idon't care if you'd the angry leftist or
another kind of damn food, webetter see that. We can't continue to
go this way because we're gonna thepeople on the lower end of the total
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hope. We aren't gonna feel itfirst, uncle, and we're feeling it
now. All your kids are goingin. The reason they want this vaccination
is all the illegals that they're puttingin the school don't have to be vaccinated.
So whatever they got, then yourchildren are acceptable to it. And
so what they're trying to do nowto get you vaccinated with this Mr DNA
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or whatever that covers like ninety fivedifferent stream but we're still dying from it.
From the first time it sounds likeyou're summing it up. I want
with our god, uncle, andwe better, we better wake up.
I just wan't. I hate theway I talk. I remember the way
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that your friend used to surmise thathe used to be a little bit smarter
on the people, but he passed. If he could talk to you,
to people in a better smarter way. But I'd rather be cruel. We
better week up because it affects us. First, you have blood Deelka and
Cliff you two. Thank you Clifffor your phone call. Two five one
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four seven nine two seven two threeis the telephone number. That's two five
one four seven nine two seven twothree. Email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia
dot com. Now and thinking aboutthe priorities in our country, what are
the priorities of government? I justsaw today that with all the things going
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on in the country, that lawmakersin California have passed a new bill that
will legalize LSD. Do you rememberthat now? LSD? I remember back
in the nineteen sixties, we wereall being warned that if you took it,
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you might jump off a building orsomething. Do you remember this,
If you're old enough, you rememberthis. But now California lawmakers instead of
fixing California, a state that isjust gorgeous. It is a physically gorgeous
place, just great creation of theLord, the physical the physical beauty of
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California with all that shoreline and mountainsand desert and redwood forest. It's just
very beautiful. But just enormous problems, just tremendous problems out there, most
of them caused by terrible government.And instead of fixing any of their problems,
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we get the word today that theyhave passed psychedelics legalization. California sent
it vote twenty one to sixteen,and then this this is going to be
ready for the governor to sign outthere, and this would legalize possession and
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cultivation of natural psychedelics and whatever thatI don't I guess that's mushrooms, and
I don't know what people are Apeople eat cactuses, I think, don't
they eat cactuses and and mushrooms andsome people licked frogs and stuff. All
of this is going to be approvedout there. So instead of fixing a
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problem, let's the answer is tojust get so messed up. To use
a slang term that you don't youdon't realize there is a problem, and
I think there's that's a lot ofwhat I'm seeing all over the country is
instead of fixing problems, we're we'rebeing encouraged to use legalized, legalized marijuana,
legalized mushrooms, legalized LSD, toadlicking, uh CBD, Delta eighty
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eight. Whatever you can put inyourself to eliminate any conscious thought is being
approved all over the country. Insteadof fixing a problem, let's just completely
drop out mentally. Tune out anddrop out mentally, is what's happening.
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I wonder I just hope you knowyou see generations different from each other.
I'm hoping that there will be ageneration soon that will be a more sober
generation. No offense to all thepeople listening to the show on a wide
variety of substances, but seriously,we're at a point where we need a
few sober people. We just needa few I know you're thinking we already
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had some sober people like Mike Pence, but he didn't get the job done.
So we're just we're gonna need anew generation of some people that are
at least sober, maybe four orfive days a week. Anyway, Cliff,
thanks again for your phone call tothe Uncle Henry Show. All right,
gonna take a time out for bottomof the hour news. We have
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news headlines from Lanice Lagon of Foxten and also Fox National Radio News,
and then more Uncle Henry Show.If you want to listen back to previous
episodes, you can listen back toyesterday's show. We had some very unusual
phone calls and also discussions for thesecond day in a row of a flat
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earther. That's all available as apodcast at news radio seven dot com or
on the iHeart Radio app. Ifyou want to listen to those previous shows.
I will be right back with moreUncle Henry's Show. Uncle Henry Show,
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two seven two three. Email addressUncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. That's
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Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com.Yesterday on the program, I talked,
I had a voicemail from long timecaller Virgil who was suggesting that we put
up a statue of Jimmy Buffett replacedthe Admiral Sims statue with a statue of
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Jimmy Buffett. And I've received anemail on this topic, someone responding to
Virgil's idea of a Jimmy Buffett statuefor Mobile Alabama. Let me go into
the Uncle Emrys Show email inbox.Subject line on the email is Buffet statue.
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Email reads, Uncle Henry, Ireally like Virgil's idea of building a
Jimmy Buffett statue overlooking Mobile Bay.It should be giant, like three hundred
feet tall, so it can beseen from quite a distance away, or
maybe moved to golf shores so itcan overlook the golf And then email from
Johnny Z Johnny Z as in Zebra, Johnny Z, thank you for listening
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to the Uncle Emry Show. Ilike that idea. I like the idea
of a gigantic Jimmy Buffett statue.Maybe turn it into a combination statue in
lighthouse somewhere. Just a thought.Now a story out of Biloxi. Now,
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ordinarily don't bring Biloxi up on theUncle Amory Show, but they've got
there's an example. There's they've gotan example of government coming up with a
terrible idea. This is a dumbgovernment move story. Now, if you
haven't already now, you may havealready seen this. I think al dot
com got it. I'm going toshare with you the story from w l
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o X TV in Biloxi. Thegist of the story is there's a statue
honoring an Apollo eleven astronaut Fred Hayes. The statue is there at the beach
in Biloxi, and after they putthe statue there near the beach, people
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got upset because seagulls, seagulls andbirds would sit on top of the statue
and also would defecate on top ofthe statue. People were very People just
thought it was disrespectful to the astronautbecause the statue is of an astronaut with
his with his helmet off, andhe looks bald headed, and so you'd
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either see a bird sitting on hishead or you would see a lot of
bird poop on his head. Peopledidn't like this. They were uncomfortable with
the astronaut being having birds pooping onhis head all the time. So the
city of Biloxi decided to put spikeson top of the astronaut's head on this
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statue. Now, and it turnedand it completely transformed the statue. It
doesn't look like astronaut Fred Hayes anymore. It looks it just looks insane.
It looks insane to see a personwith spikes coming out of his head there
at the beach. And they alsoput spikes on the astronaut helmet part of
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the statue. He's holding the helmetin the statue. The statue has the
helmet held in front, so youhave spikes coming out of the head and
spikes coming out of the helmet.Now I'm going to share with you Wlox's
story only so you can hear thegovernment. There's a government official talking about
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even though this looks absolutely ridiculous,it's doing It's just it's doing what it's
supposed to the spikes or keeping thebirds off of the statue. The statue
of Astronaut Fred Hayes here across fromthe Bloxi Lighthouse has gotten lots of attention
because the city of Biloxi puts spikeson the top of the statue last week
in an effort to preserve it.Parker Boy joins now Alive from the statue
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with the latest Parker Hugh. Thespikes on top of Fred Hayes. The
statue are causing residents to get concerned, and today I spoke with six spikes
are caught. The spikes on thehead are causing concern. First bird poop
causing concern and birds. Now thespikes are also causing concern several people,
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including one resident who walks here onthe pier every day and he says he
wants the spikes removed. Richard Stefaninitakes walks past Apollo thirteen astronaut Fred Hayes
a statue all the time. Stefaninisays the spikes on top of the statue
are a travesty. It looks likea character out of a Mad Max movie.
I just don't think it looks likegood when I see it from behind,
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I don't know what I'm looking at. The statue is surrounded by a
large bird population. The city ifBiloxi says the spikes can keep them away,
but Stefanini says he thinks the spikescould harm them and that the city
could have come up with a bettersolution. They could have talked about it
for a few minutes before they decidedto just go ahead and puts something up
that person walking around is alarmed bythe spikes and also thinks they could hurt
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the birds. This is just anothermethod that the city is looking at.
Biloxi Public Affairs Manager Cecilia Dobbs Waltonsays the city tried other srategies to keep
the birds off the statue, andthe other strategies. Now what I want
to hear about that? What arethe other strategies? What would be a
strategy shoeing them? Did they paysomebody to shoe the birds away? Did
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somebody put up a scarecrow next toit? Yeah? Whatever happened to the
scarecrow effect? Wouldn't a statue bea scarecrow? All right? Anyway?
Past, But none of them worked. The city doesn't want to harm any
animals, but we just gotta makesure that we take the best The city
takes the best route to preserve thestatue. The best round is to put
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spikes on its head. The spikeseven had visitors from out of town stunned.
To me, he looks like asuperhero. I think he looks like
a cartoon character. Images like thishave appeared on Facebook. This image shows
Haze with a spiked haircut, whileDobbs Walton says the spikes might not be
pretty. She says she thinks they'rehelping and keeping the birds away. Right,
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here's your government work. There's nobirds landing on it. There's no
birds that seem to be harmed aroundthe area, So as of right now,
there's no birds on there. Stefaninicontinues his walk. He surveys the
Apollo thirteen legend statue, hoping thespikes disappear. We spoke with Fred Hayes
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today and he said he didn't seethe spikes that would put on the statue,
so he didn't have any comment otherthan the city probably did what it
thought was necessary. Reporting live inBiloxi. Parker Boys Wlox. All right,
thank you to w l Ox.So, I guess if you're looking
for a really interesting selfie, Iknow that some younger listeners under the age
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of seventy want to have a goodselfie. I guess this will be a
good one to go. Stand atthe right angle so that you can have
this astronaut with spikes coming out ofhis head in the background. You're taking
a selfie, all right, that'sI get, wouldn't it. I think
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about it. There are other communitieswith much bigger problems it. I guess
on the part, I'm trying tolook at the positive in this, I
guess the positive is that I guessthat's the top problem in Biloxi is the
the spikes on an astronaut's head anda statue Hello color. Hey, okay,
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Rick Cliff, I hate to goback, yes, but this this
shows you government is so stupid.We had in Virginia. I worked in
there many years, where you don'twant certain animals to go. You would
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put like, say, we hadgeese in Virginia. There's geese all over
the police and you had to respectthe geese. They got geez crossings and
everything. Yeah. Uh in buildingsin New York they have uh different things
going. But we used to takethat there was an owl or an eagle
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that you can take and mount outthere and you ain't get no trouble.
Now, see all right, SoI guess we can predict that they're gonna
put an owl on his head,take take the spikes off, and put
an owl on. Hey Cliff,I've got to run, But thank you,
Cliff, thank you for telling meabout that. I appreciate it.
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More. Uncle Henry show to comeafter the break, Uncle Henry Show News
Tredio seven ten WNT. You'd liketo jump in on the show, you
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can two five one four seven ninetwo seven two three. That's two five
one four seven nine two seven twothree. Email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia
dot com. That's Uncle Henry atiHeartMedia dot com. Now, let's see
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if if you are a male listeningto this show, and I'm I'm and
I hate to be this way,but this is for biological males. If
you're a biological I know there's nowadaysthere's a wide variety of different types of
males, and I don't even knowthe types. But if you're a biological
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male, if you're single, ifyou're younger than the average listener of this
show, like if you're under theage of sixty five and you're single,
and you'd like to attract a female, a biological feel. This week,
researchers came out and said that theyhad studied this scientifically, and they said
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one of the top things you cando if you want to attract a woman
as a single man, other thanbeing wealthy. Of course, you could
be wealthy and then you wouldn't besingle, but forget that. One thing
you can do to attract a woman, according to researchers scientific researchers is grow
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a beard. Grow a beard.The researchers say that the science allegedly backs
up what they're saying. They saythat growing a beard can accentuate your jawline,
so if you've got a weaker chanit helps. It can also cover
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up any kind of scarring that youmay have from who knows what you got
into that. Be Bes also increaseconfidence in men, and that beards are
seen by women as a sign ofmasculinity and that this sounds crazy to me,
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but the longer you're beard, themore masculine you're seen. This is
according to researchers. Which if thatwere true, and I hate to dispute
them already, but if that weretrue, then wouldn't we all think that
the most masculine men of the lastone hundred years would be zz top Seriously
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if that's If that's true, Butthis is what the experts are saying that
if you're a single man you wantto attract a woman, grow a beard,
grow as long as you can.And also they add in that well
groomed beards are associated with patients andmaturity. So you should grow a long
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one and then maintain it as wellas you can, and that that will
attract the woman of your dreams.It will be attracted to you. All
you need now and again, ifyou have wealth, forget what I just
said. But if you don't havetremendous wealth, then grow a beard,
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grow along one. That's according toresearchers. All right, it's five fifty
four here on the Uncle Henry Show. See if there's anything else I can
throw out there for you before weare out of time. And speaking of
research and attracting women, now you'veprobably seen this story because I've seen it
on different local newscasts this week andon national news. And that is,
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according to researchers, opposites do notattract. We've been told all of our
lives that opposites attract between men andwomen. But they they studied it and
said, that's actually an old wivestale. That successful relationships between women men
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and women, the most successful oneshave a lot of commonalities. That having
common beliefs, common political views,common education levels, common drinking habits.
That that is the important thing,and that opposites do not attract a This
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is according to researchers. See thisis uh, this is one of those
days where I wish I'll were one, because I think you can practically say
anything if you say that you're aresearcher, and people kind of buy into
it, kind of sort of fora little while. Anyway, I wonder
if I could get that put ona business card. I'm going to come
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up with a list of things toput on a business card that might help
me out. Researcher would be oneof them. All right, out of
time for this segment and this hourof the Uncle Henry Show, there is
more Uncle Henry Show to come hereon News Radio seven ten WNTM. After
the top of the hour, Newsgonna get into some voicemail, also going
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to talk a little bit of football. Before six thirty, we do have
the first I don't know if anyof the listeners still watch NFL, but
they're still playing it, and tonightis the first game of the season,
so we're going to get into thatand other things as the show continues after
the top of the hour. Rememberyou can listen to this show again as
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I'm easy to find. I'm UncleHenry on Twitter. What is happening here?
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These people are insane in the membrane. What is happening here? These
people are backtrap treies up an UncleHenry Show news Readio seven ten w N
t M. I'm gonna get tosome voicemail in this segment of the show.
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Voicemail number two five won seven zerosix bull two five one seven zero
six two eight five five. Numerouspeople that I am acquainted with are going
to the Alabama Texas game this weekendin Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Expected to be
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a great game. Now I've receiveda voicemail about the recent conduct of Nick
Saban. You may remember Nick Saban, the greatest college football coach of all
time, perhaps the greatest college footballcoach of all time, certainly one of
the greatest coaches of all time.Sixty six year old Chris of West Locksley
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has been floating a theory about NickSaban getting older and being more grandfatherly and
how that might affect his coaching.Here is a call from sixty six year
old Chris about coach Saban and CoachSaban possible mellowing bro tied Uncle. Uncle.
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I've been saying, seeing something that'sa little troubling to me. Some
of the Alabama football players on thiscurrent team have been I've been talking,
you know, the kind of talkthat if they're going to talk it,
did the walk first, talk aboutit when you're hoisting trophies. I don't
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like that. I've never liked it. Kind of kind of surprise Coach Saban
putting up with it or allowing itagain. It just, I don't know,
kind of reinforces that grandfather theory ofmind relative to Coach Saban. The
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grandfather theory. Now remember this,you've heard all these other theories, the
theory of relativity, all that kindof stuff. The grandfather theory, grandfather
theory of mine relative to Coach Sabanor see always seems to re establish my
faith any when he takes off ona reporter or something. But things like
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here lately he's even being nice tothem again. So I don't know,
I just don't like to talk andyou know, not getting any respect,
et cetera. I don't like that, especially with an upcoming opponent like a
tech. The tech has got agood football team. I know what they've
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been like in the past, butthis year they're pretty dull gone good.
Anyhow, all out a side,I'll still be holler and roll Tide Roll
comes Saturday night, ru rule Tiderole. Thank you, sixty six year
old Chris. Yes, I've I'vewandered about this myself. Now we've seen
Coach seven get rough with reporters,which is always good, and I thought,
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will she'd do it on a dailybasis. I have a lot of
problems with reporters in general in ourcountry, and I enjoy seeing Coach Saban
coach reporters trying to help reporters reachtheir a true potential by pointing out their
various flaws. But yes, we'veseen a more mellow, grandfatherly Coach Saban
over the past several years. Letme see I think this answer. Somebody
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asked him something about himself and hetalked about him doing housework. Do you
remember this, coach? If somebodydid not know anything at all about Nick
Saban, what would be the mostimportant thing you would want him to know?
How well I clean house? Imeant cleaning house, you know,
on vacation. I get a listevery day I try to play golf in
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the morning, Miss Terry gives mea list. When I get back and
run the sweeper, take out thegarbage. Pledge of refrigerator. You know,
nobody knows how well I do allthose things right. Pledge the refrigerator.
Pledge the refrigerator. Voicemail number twofive one seven zero six bull two
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five one seven zero six two eightfive five yesterday and in other shows this
week, I've shared with you messengersfrom Beauford. Beauford's wife bought his eleven
year old son, Beauford Junior,and electric guitar, and he's had a
lot of difficulty with the child.The child's been playing metal Lika and other
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heavy metal type music. Here isanother call from Beauford, chronicling the guitar
expertise or lack thereof in his elevenyear old hand They say, Hander Beuford
Junior wanted to play a tune thathe said he learned specifically for the girls.
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Anyway, hand up's coming from aeleven year old boy, Henry.
The reason I'm doing this to youis because misery loves company. Anyway,
here's a tune he says, Let'sgets all the girls hopping to use a
slang term A right, Wait aminute, is that a? Is that
a new slang term is to getgirls hopping? By the way, if
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that's nasty, I apologize for sayingit. I don't know, is it.
I'm not even gonna I'm not evengonna look it up online because I
don't I don't want my company tothink I'm looking up filth. Anyway,
this is supposed to uh, well, you heard the phrase, all right,
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hander, I didn't make him learna classic country coon. Wait a
minute, now, that last thingthat was played by the eleven year old
is supposed to appeal to women.I couldn't hear that in that Well,
I guess because I'm not a woman, by the way, in case you
wondered, I am not a woman, So I did not That did not
appeal to me. All right now, now what classic country? All right,
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Handry, I didn't make him learna classic country coon. And so
he's gonna play that or as apalate cleanser. And I promise you,
Henry, I won't ever do thisto you ever again. Thank you?
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Well? Hand the classic country?Who is gonna have to wait? He
had it earlier, But I'll tellyou what, though, I have noticed
he plays the demonic influenced MC metalliquor a lot better. Now I know
what he's paying his attention to.Well, I was about to say the
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alleged country song sounded like somebody drunk. No, I know your son's not
drunk, but it sounded like adrunk adult, but or an eleven year
old who doesn't know how to playthe guitar. We will be corrected anyway.
Hey, I'm gonna pit him infront of the YouTube and watch some
Nick saving Alabama National Championship football gamesand some Bear Bryant the foe for that
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and there as well. You havea good day, be for Thank you,
and God bless you and your family. Again, I wish you the
best with this terrible situation with theelectric guitar and an eleven year old boe.
Okay, more to come on theUncle Henry Show. We're gonna take
a quick time out for traffic,weather, words from our sponsors, and
then I shall return with a littlebit more Uncle Henry Show here on news
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radio seven ten w n t M. Uncle Henry Show, News Radio seven
ten w NTM. Young Charlie inthe studio with me young Charlie, the
host of the morning warm up isthat it Saturday morning, Saturday Morning warm
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Up, Uncle Henry, get itright. Put some respect on the next
I will Saturday Morning warm Up onSports Talk ninety nine five FM Saturday mornings
beginning gets seven correct, seven tonine, and then on air on TK
on seven to ten on Sunday.So you know, tune in anytime you
feel you feel led. Now I'mhere, I have Charlie here to talk
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a little bit college football, specificallythe Jags Go Jags. They did not
go versus Tulane. Briefly, whathappened. I know that Tulane scored more
points, thus winning, but whatled to that, you know, it
was a very uncharacteristic game for SouthAlabama. I think if you look at
the box score and look at someonewhat happened in that game, five turnovers,
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eighty six rushing yards, You're notgoing to win a football game that
way. And that's the case forSouth Alabama. They played a lot like
a team who got punched in themouth right out of the gate and then
just completely went away from their gameplan. And it showed, I mean,
it really did. It was adisappointing loss, a big opportunity for
South Jack's just couldn't cash in onit. All right, So talk about
cashing in. This weekend home openeris going to be at Hancock Whitney at
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four o'clock in the afternoon Saturday.Who they playing? Southeastern Louisiana State is
coming to Hancock Whitney. Team outof the Division two or the SEF ranks.
Rather, they're a swack school,went to the playoffs last year,
made some noise in the FCS.Pretty good ball club. They actually played
Mississippi State pretty well in the firsthalf and then the Bulldogs were able to
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pull away from him. Depth reallyshowed in that game. I think this
is a good game for South Alabama. I think it's a good game to
kind of get back to the fundamentals, okay, and see how they do
get back to their game plan andexecute. Now, you, because this
is a home game, what isyour involvement? Are you going to be
involved in the broadcast? I amI am every week the pregame host.
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Okay, South Alabama, so JT. Kradtree and I are on two hours
before every game on Sports Talk andninety six one The Rocket and then once
a home football game start time,our home football engineer. So what happens
is if you listen to them onthe road, it's j D Buyers and
Pat Greenwood, right, So withJD and Pat come home, they go
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down and they call the game onESPN Plus. Yeah, JT and Chris
may call the game on radio,and I turned the microphones on and off.
I bring Tommy Hicks in. Ikeep up with you know, stats
and miscellaneous stuff that goes on throughoutthe game. Lots of little things like
that. Mostly I'm kind of ourstat tracking guy though, and I just
make sure everything runs smoothly and istaken care of on the tech side for
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a podcast. Okay, So,people interested in the Jags game this Saturday,
which it should be all football fans, you're gonna be on the air
at two in the afternoon on ninetysix one the Rocket with JT. Krabtree.
Yes, sir, two o'clock.We get started there. We've got
some great interviews coming up this week. We have got some great student athletes
coming on, including Abby Jacobs fromSouth Alabama soccer. He don't know her,
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she is fantastic. And actually they'replaying tonight in the cage against Mississippi
State. We've got an SEC schoolcoming to town. Okay, so tonight
an SEC game, University of SouthAlabama, and you're playing who Mississippi State?
And so how's this gonna go?So we've been scoring a lot,
Mississippi State has not, so hopefullyin the Jags direction. South's coming into
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this one six and oh the Bulldogsare four and one and one, so
hopefully at Jag win tonight. Thisis a really good team, Uncle Henriett.
Could be a fun game. Okay, this is a change. Now,
how can people hear you call inthis game? ESPN plug us tonight.
So if you go on the ESPNapp, you can flip over to
the ESPN Plus page if you talk. If you go to the search bark
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type in South Alabama, it'll popup in fact, most of our broadcaster
that's the easiest way to find them. Also, go to a USA Jaguars
dot com, click on the soccerpage, scroll down. It'll have a
little TV logo. If you kickon that, it'll open the page up
for you. Okay, so youngCharlie involved with lots of sports. He's
calling soccer, he's calling volleyball,he's working in depth on the Jags football
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broadcasts. So do you watch footballfor any entertainment just personally outside of all
that? Yes, Okay, soI'm a big football fan. Now there
are games that I'm like, youknow what, it's time for a little
bit of me time. I'm notgoing to watch this right now. I've
spent enough time watching football this week. And there are times. Those are
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the times I want to sit downand I want to listen to music,
or I want to watch, youknow, cartoons or whatever childish things out
here we go. But yeah,you know, I watch a ton of
football. I'm a really big NFLfan. Well, I was gonna that
was why I asked a question,because the first NFL game of the season
is tonight Detroit and who Detroit?And I could not tell you off the
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top of my head with the waythis week is gone home. Okay,
Well, I think Detroit's one ofthe teams that is playing tonight. So
that's something that's interesting to you.You may not see the whole thing,
but you're interested in it is.I like checking out Amazon Primes Thursday night
football broadcast. I think they havea really fun crew doing the game.
I think tonight is going to beon Peacock NBC. Oh, never mind,
I'll definitely have to check that out. Peacock normally puts on a really
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good game. The Lions, Idon't know if you're familiar with Dan Campbell,
their head coach. He runs areally fun team that got Jared Goff,
who was with the Raiders for afew years, went to the Super
Bowl playing at quarterback, and JamalWilliams, one of the more entertaining players
in the country. Never mind,Jamal left. Okay, see listen,
he's going off the top of hishead for Gibbs is Now they're running back
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who you may know from Alabama,Lassie and I knew there was a running
back tie in there somewhere. Well, it's gonna be. It's gonna be.
I remember now, I think it'sDetroit versus Kansas City. Kansas City
wins that, okay, easily?All right, Okay, Well that's that's
gonna be an easy prediction to checklater tonight. If Charlie was right about
that, it is gamble on thedefending Super Bowl champs playing better than a
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team that missed the playoffs. Thatis a good, good bed all right,
Just about out of time, Charlie, thank you for spending some time
here. Go Jags looking for avictory in soccer, in a victory Saturday,
and a victory in volleyball. They'replaying number twelve ranked Georgia Tech this
weekend and they're undefeated. Are youcalling that one two? I am not.
No. I get to call himagainst Alburn next Thursday. ALBN coming
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to Jack Jim next Thursday. Allright again. You can hear young Charlie
talk a lot of sports Saturday morningsat seven on Sports Talk ninety nine five
FM, and listen for him Saturdayafternoon on ninety six one The Rocket at
two in the afternoon. Charlie,thank you, WHOA no problem, and
thank you for let's ning to theUncle Henry's Show.