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Okay, this is the Uncle Henry Show here on News

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Radio seventy ten WNTM. Thank you. I appreciate very much
listening to the Uncle Henry Show. I really really do.
Once again, here we are together, me and you, just
the two of us here trying to figure out what
is going on, what is going on in the world
around us, and to get into some of that. Of course,

(02:44):
as this hour proceeds of Uncle Henry's show yesterday, I
was not here live doing the show yesterday rein a
rerun because I was out at Saint Mary's Catholic Church
in Midtown Mobile helping them with a big fundraiser that
had a trivia night to raise money for their church,
and just what a wonderful evening. It was just the

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some of the nicest people I've met Amobile are up
in that church, at Saint Mary's Church. So if anybody
from that church is listening, thank you for inviting me
once again to be a part of your church fundraiser,
the trivia night, and I hope you'll invite me back
for future nights. Now. Phone lines are available. If there's
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address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. Before I get
into anything else, I want to say that I'm very delighted. Yes,
I'm very delighted that it's become official that AJ mccern

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is running for lieutenant governor of the state of Alabama.
It just it just caused the number one emotion is delight.
It is rare when somebody announces they're running for office
that I have that type of a feeling, that type
of an emotion attached to it. Now, of course, we
should be considering all of our political figures using common sense, logic, reason,

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those kind of things. That is what we should be doing.
But when it's somebody like AJ mccarern, it is very
difficult for me to separate my emotional side from this
because I think back in even though I've never spent
any time with AJ mccahren in person, I still have
so many positive emotions connected to him. He's brought so

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much joy, so much joy to my life. Just his
performance there at the University of Alabama role type row
such positive emotion in my life, so many great saarurdays
spent watching AJ mccerron as the quarterback for the Alabama
Crimson time. What an advantage he's running against all these people,

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and we look. Before I get into that, I've got
a very brief report in case you have been purposely
staying away from the news. Here just as a brief
report on AJ mccerron running for Lieutenant governor of Alabama.
When they get close to the end of this brief report,
they're going to list a there's a laundry list of

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people running on the Republican side trying to get the
nomination to be lieutenant governor.

Speaker 7 (05:32):
University of Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron is going from the
football field to the campaign trail. He announced today he's
running for lieutenant governor.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Montgomery.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
Insiders and career politicians have had their chance.

Speaker 8 (05:47):
It's time for political newcomers and outsider candidates like me
to lead the battle.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
Today.

Speaker 7 (05:53):
McCarron made his announcement on YouTube. The Mobile native says
the assassination of Charlie Kirk inspired him.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
By the way already interrupt the motive behind running, but
a Mobile Native, yes, would like to have more South
Alabama representation up in there him to enter politics.

Speaker 7 (06:12):
In his video, he says he believes that US Senator
Tommy Tubberville will win the race for governor. We asked Tubberville,
the former head football coach at Auburn, for his thoughts
about mccarran's campaign.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Why he wants to do this, probably a lot like
I'm sorry, I'm pausing again. I just have to tell
you that, all right, we've got a quarterback running for
lieutenant governor, and then they go to another candidate who's
running for governor who's a football coach. I'm just this
is just I'm feeling all kind of endorphins and things
going off in my brain.

Speaker 9 (06:43):
Me.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
He wants to give back to a country that's given
him so much, so much, both of us. But again,
he's got a hard row. He's got some seasoned politicians
and people that want to do the same thing in
front of him. It should be an interesting race. I've
talked to all the candidates. I don't endorse anybody. I

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want the Alabama people to pick who they want. That's
their right and their privilege. So it should be a
big addition to the election.

Speaker 7 (07:17):
McCarry currently works in real estate with his wife and mobile.
The other Republican candidates for lieutenant governor are Western.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
All Right, Wes Allen, listen to this.

Speaker 7 (07:25):
List, Sallen Patrick, Bishop, George Childress, Dean Odle, Rick Pate,
and Nicole Watsworth. So far there is no candidate from
the Democratic.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Party, all right, So what was that five or six
other people running against him? My goodness, gracious, all them
people want that job must be now. I know, governor.
People want to be governor because you get to fly
around at a jet wherever you want to go. I
think we've had governors that would use the jet to
go from like Montgomery to They just like go to

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the circle K in a jet. I know I'm exaggerating,
but they would just just ride around in the jet.
You can do like Governor Ivy and not be seen.
I don't know many of us. Maybe you know what
she's been up to a lot of times, I have
no idea what she's been up to. Seems like a
cushy job. Now, lieutenant governor, you don't get a jet

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to fly around him, but probably equally as cushy. So
don't tell me he ain't qualified. That would be that'd
be kind of silly to tell me the fact if
he's not qualified, List some good governors of the past,

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or good lieutenant governors, because I don't know that we've
had that many. But I'm excited about it simply because
every time they do a story on it, it reminds
me of Alabama winning national championships. Bill Glenrick Show, it's

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five twenty, got news headlines coming up in ten minutes.
You want to call the show you can two five
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Uncle henrydiheartmedia dot com. I've got emails. I'm gonna get
to them in a little while. Also got callers. Let

(09:42):
me go to the phones. Hello caller, is it me?

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Yes, sir, Hey Henry, what's going on, Baddy? Hey, there's Steve.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Oh hey, Steve.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
Wanted to let you know, man, I had a really
good time Wednesday. Ho oh, well I did, definitely gonna
have We're definitely gonna have to do that again and
then get some other things. Now that I've done the
show and watched it, I realize all the stuff we
forgot I forgot to talk to you about.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Okay, well, yeah, I'm already I'm ready for a round two.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
Oh yeah, yeah yeah. We need to get some We
need to get some more musicians up in there and
and just have a have an actual and you know,
an actual song played.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
And yes, I'm I'm all. I'm working on it right now.
I want to get more musicians in here.

Speaker 3 (10:30):
Yep, yep, yep. But uh yeah, that's really all I
called to do is just to thank you for your
hospitality and and uh uh and your kindness and and
the platform and everything and and I really had really
had a good time and then uh, you know, uh,
I'm glad that you enjoyed it as well.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Very much so, Steve, and thank you. I appreciate you
coming in and adding what you did to the show.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
I ain't no problem, buddy, anytime I'm ready to do
it again. Uh uh and uh we'll do it very soon.
I'll let you know when I'm able to come in
a little uh and uh, maybe you have a little
bit more notice in advance so we can uh, we
can plan a little bit.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
All right.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
Well, Steve, thank you so much. Have a great weekend.
Hope you have a big turnout at church Sunday.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
Okay, buddy, you too, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
There he goes. Steve do a beautiful job singing, beautiful
job singing and witnessing on the Uncle Henry Show this
past Wednesday.

Speaker 6 (11:30):
Hello caller, goody Now, Henry.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
Bert Bert, you are live on the radio.

Speaker 6 (11:38):
First things first, very briefly, unless he takes a position
on an issue that I strongly disagree with, AJ is
going to have my vote.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
Wow.

Speaker 9 (11:49):
Okay, he can chunt on my vote next year.

Speaker 6 (11:52):
All right, To understand, what's happening with the shutdown. I'd
like to go back to a couple of things from
the Obama era. Now, you recall Obamacare was going to
cover people with pre existing conditions, right, and everybody's going,
isn't it wonderful? Right that the insurance companies are going

(12:15):
to just eat the cost of covering people with prexisting conditions.
Then they found out, no, we're paying for that, right,
Everybody's going to pay for it with higher premiums. What
a shock.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Yep.

Speaker 6 (12:28):
And right after the twenty fourteen midterms, a guy in
that Obama administration got up on the mic and said,
this was designed to place the blame on the insurance companies.
Everybody's going to blame the insurance companies for refusing to
just eat the cost of covering people with pre existing conditions. Yeah,

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and he said, blame it on the stupidity of their
American voter. Yes, remember that.

Speaker 9 (12:53):
I do.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Remember that has been that's been coming up recently too.

Speaker 6 (12:58):
He was calling his own voter stupid. M you know
what I mean.

Speaker 9 (13:02):
He was.

Speaker 6 (13:04):
Calling the people that voted for Obama stupid. Well, then
along came the what I call the plandemic, and they
used that as an excuse for government subsidies to ease
the pain of those higher premiums resulting from covering people
from pre existing conditions. And now Trump is wanting to

(13:25):
put an end to those subsidies so that everybody feels
the reality of Obamacare. And that's one of the big
things this shutdown is all about. Plus free health care
for illegals, and one more thing from the Obama era.
During a shutdown during his term, he did everything in

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his power to make it as painful for people as possible.
That there was something about the national parks that money
was there, but people were still being turned away because
he wanted everybody to feel the pain.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
Now, I remember that had to do with visitors visiting Washington,
DC and stuff like that. They would rope off parks
for no reason.

Speaker 6 (14:06):
It was really ridiculous, exactly, And he knew that the
media is always going to blame the Republicans for shutdowns.
It's happened for thirty years. Well, now food Stap payments
are fixing to come to an end because the program
is going to run out of money and the Democrats
are counting on that.

Speaker 9 (14:26):
Right.

Speaker 6 (14:27):
There are going to be a lot of people up
in arms about that, and they know all of them
are going to blame the Republicans, right, The pressure is
going to be on the Republicans to knuckle under. There's
probably going to be rioting in the streets when food
STAPs all of a sudden come to an end.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Well, well, I wouldn't doubt it a bet either, if
we don't have some form of civil unrest over that.
But yeah, look, let's also remember, and all your points
are well made about the shutdown, but you mentioned Obamacare,
which is a continuing problem for so many of us

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that can't get good health coverage. The Republicans, many of them,
ran for office back in twenty fifteen twenty sixteen, pledging
to overturn it and repeal it. And when given the
opportunity to overturn it and repeal it, what did they do? Nothing?

Speaker 6 (15:24):
I remember McCain putting his thumb down. Remember that he
was some of the deciding boots on overturning it.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Yes, nobody is, nobody has done lifted a finger to
try and make it better. Healthcare people complained about it
before Obamacare, complaining about it now continues to cost more
and more. No matter who you are or what your
condition is, You're having to pay for more, and nobody
is doing a dad gum thing about it.

Speaker 6 (15:54):
Well, I want to tell you briefly in just a
few seconds, what my plan would be, all right, and
I think probably got in the hint of it. Pull
up by the roots the prescription drug oriented health care
system we have in this country, and replace it with
naturopathic medicine, period, end of story. Well, pull it up

(16:14):
by the roots, Uncle Henry, and costs would go down
by ninety percent. And the problem is that the drug
industry is monopoly on American healthcare. Right.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
Well, there's a lot of money to be made within
pills exactly.

Speaker 6 (16:28):
That's the whole problem. In a nutshell, was epich for example,
In't that like a thousand or two thousand dollars a month?

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Yeah, oh, in this well in this country. In other
countries it's not, But in this country it is.

Speaker 6 (16:44):
That's the root of the problem, Uncle Henry. Thank you
for taking a call.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
Thank you, Birt for your phone call and your walk
down memory lane. Yeah it is. It is really something.
The way healthcare has just gone all cattywampus in this country.
We've had all kind of politicians on both sides telling
us over the course of many years now going on decades,

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that they're going to try and do something about it.
And here we are, and it just gets more expensive
and more expensive and more expensive. Are going to take
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Uncle Henry Shaw, I got emails to get to and

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voicemails to get to, and maybe your phone call as
we slip ahead in the time stream together on this
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five one four seventy nine two seventy two three. That's
two five one four seven nine two seventy two three.
Email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. Mentioned at

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the beginning of the last half hour, how delighted I
am that AJ mccerron is running for lieutenant governor. But
delighted simply because while the campaign continues, whether he wins
or loses, every time he is in the news or
I see a campaign commercial or something, I'm gonna remember

(18:49):
Alabama winning national championships. This is just what a Normally,
I'm at a point in my life where politics really
annoys me and angers me and fresh straits mean as
well as should any thinking person. Anybody watching politics these days,
and our country should be concerned and frustrated and upset
with the way our country is handled in various ways.

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But this, this will be somebody in politics that every
time I hear a commercial or something, I'm going to
remember touchdowns. Touchdowns. Just what an advantage against all these
other people running for office that anytime AJ mccern has
brought up there's going to be a lot of Alabama
fans like me that are just going to have an

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automatic positive reaction just audit. Just my previous experience has
been very positive with his touchdowns that he threw. So
I'm just as delight as that can be about that.
Now I've got a voicemail on the topic of AJ
mccern running for Lieutenant governor of the state of Alabama.
Let me go to the Uncleanders Show voicemail voicemae number

(19:59):
two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. That's
two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six to
reach down Clan Reshow voice ma'am.

Speaker 6 (20:08):
And this there is.

Speaker 9 (20:10):
Hanter Singer, a J.

Speaker 8 (20:12):
Mccarren's runner, lieutenant governor. I hope his family is smart
enough to advise him that whatever group of bou jillionaires
approached him to convince him of doing this, that he
is basically their patsy, that as long as he obeys

(20:37):
his puppet masters and does what he's sold, he'll be okay.
But what get people like a J. Mccarrn and in
trouble when they go into high level party kicks when
they got no business being in politics, is uh is

(20:58):
sooner or later they begin to believe that they actually
wield the power they think they have. And when he
starts biting the hands that placed him there, Henry, They're
gonna put him in jail because I guarantee you whatever
stevens Sings they got planning to get involved when he's

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lieutenant governor, he's going to be the fall man Ford
or a patsy.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
If you will, now Beauford, pausing, what have I missed here?
I did not now?

Speaker 8 (21:34):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (21:34):
Is it a foregone conclusion in your mind that there
are already puppet masters, that there's already somebody there is
this are you I met? Is there has there been
a news of I've missed about him having a puppet master.
I don't know about this. I'll need additional voicemail on this.

Speaker 8 (21:59):
I'm Henry. I really he seems like a nice seller. Yeah,
I mean, got a nice.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
Wife and yes, and his mama very nice mama.

Speaker 8 (22:10):
Got a nice little family going.

Speaker 6 (22:12):
Yeah, many.

Speaker 8 (22:19):
In the shadow world of politics. And for him to
just up and say he's running I don't think he
came up with that idea himself anyway. He just needs
to know he needs this wever ring to place him there.
As long as he's there, everything will be all right.

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He don't need to believe that he has any type
of power at all. What you want anyway, Henry, We'll
see how this saga plays out.

Speaker 6 (22:50):
You have a good day.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Thank you for your voicemail voice my number two five
one two one six, nineteen seventy six. You for since
you seem to know so much about this, please voicemail
me some point in the future and tell me who's
really running the state. If you could name like a
top five or a top three of who's really running

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the state, who's really telling the politicians what to do.
I'd like to know, so if you know that, let
me know two five to one two one six, nineteen
seventy six the voicemail number to do that. Now, let's
let me go back to the voicemails on a completely
different topic. Let me go to this message.

Speaker 5 (23:30):
Hey, uh, it's Pat and Nelly. I hope you having
a great afternoon. Yes, hey, listen, I was listening.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
To your show with your special guest, Thee's.

Speaker 5 (23:41):
The nice Thrower. Yes, man, I just want to thank
you and Steve. What an outstanding show. It's always nice
to be able to see here people that you know
sharing their faith in Jesus Christ. I mean, I was
raising hands in the car of praising God everything when

(24:04):
y'all were talking about the Lord. And Steve is one
of those Southern gentleman with that vernacular. One example, I
just really had to chuckle a little bit, but it's
so eloquent when he said, and all, we're all Southern,
but we don't use this language. He said, if you

(24:25):
fancy yourself to be a Christian in one of his statements,
and I just really thought that was just so awesome
to hear him speak that way. I imagine he probably
could hold a good conversation with me, mal But anyway,
I just want to thank you again for having Steve,

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and thank you for you also sharing your faith. Lord,
we need that in this day and age, UNC to
counteract all the evil this is in this world. And
just know that you are doing good and so is Steve.
I wish I had the courage to do what y'all

(25:07):
did on that show. God bless you, and God bless
Steve and roll Tiedeid.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
Thank you Pat Nelly for your voicemail. And I don't
I don't believe it was courageous what we did. Just
being humble and admitting the truth is what I think
we were doing. Now, you mentioned the way that Steve spoke.
One day he will he will come back, and I

(25:37):
want him to tell on the radio some stories that
he told me before we went on the air about
his father, because you think that the way Steve talks
and his vernacular are interesting. Steve, I don't want to
tell the story. I want him to tell the story.
But he's got fascinating tales of his father, who was interpreting.

(26:04):
His father is was a an Italian guy, became a
US citizen and his father interpreted in Italy between the
Allies and the Italians after the Allies went in and
occupied Italy. There's really great stories to hear from his

(26:26):
World War Tier era dad. So we'll get we'll get
into that in future shows here on the Uncle Henry Show.
But thank you Pat Nelly again for your voicemail voice
my number two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
That's two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
And yeah, there'll be a there'll be more shows like
that one coming up, I hope in the future here

(26:47):
on news Radio seventy ten. Now going to be coming
up on a break in less than a minute, and
then more Uncle Henry showst of emailed to get to
and more voicemailed to get to. Want to remind you
that you can listen to this show as a podcast.
If you missed the show that paton Nelly was talking about,
you can find it at NewsRadio sevent ten dot com

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as a podcast or on the iHeartRadio app. You've got
the Steve Show, You've got when the sheriff came in
here recently, you could listen to that. You can hear
me complain about city council meetings. All those shows and
more available on the iHeartRadio app. Just look for Uncle
Henry's Show back with more after the break Uncle Henry's

(28:00):
I would spied fifty. We have news headlines coming up
in ten minutes. Let me jump back to the voicemail
here voicemail number two five one two one six, nineteen
seventy six, to leave a message from me and the
listeners of the Uncle Henry Show.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
Bro God, huh, I'm going to lodge a complaint here
on your program, and I figure it might. I don't
know if we'd get any positive results, but if nothing else,
I'm thinking perhaps somebody either directly or indirectly connected to

(28:40):
me TV might be someone that listens to the show
because well it's in our age bracket, you know, and right,
But anyway, my complaint is this.

Speaker 9 (28:54):
All right?

Speaker 2 (28:56):
Seven and seven point thirty they show back to back
episode PM of Andy.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Gricketty Fine, No Problem.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Eight o'clock. For a long while they were showing from
one episode of the Beverly Hill Billies, and then at
eight thirty they would show Green Acres Good Well Here.
A little while back, they took the Green Acres off
and they put on the Honeymooners. I'm like, oh, okay,

(29:27):
I watch this for a little while. Well, fortunately football
season has come along so kind of niffed that in
the bullet. But now they have taken that Honeymooners. Well,
they had Gummer on for a little while and they
took it off, and they took the Hillbillies off, and
they've put on back to back. Everybody loves Raymond. You

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have got to be kidding me. And then after that,
they still to this day, I think they've done this
since their inception, are showing back to back Hogan Zeeros.
And it even a bigger problem when they is beginning it.
From five o'clock up until seven pm, they show four

(30:10):
back to back episodes of Mash. Come on, people, take
a couple of them mashes out and put your Green
Acres and Beverly Hillbillies back on. How about that? All?

Speaker 9 (30:22):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (30:23):
I got that one off my chest. Uncle, I wonder
what you think about it?

Speaker 1 (30:28):
All right? Sixty eight old Chris, thank you for lodging
your complaint here on the Uncle Henry Show about all
of this, I'm with you. I think the Beverly Hillbillies
and Green Acre certainly deserve more attention than it sounds
like they're getting now putting on Everyone Loves Raymond or
whatever that show is on me TV. Doesn't it just

(30:50):
it sounds wrong? It does it? It sounds too current
people watching me TV do? I think they all want
to step back into a different era where they can
forget all the problems of the world and just watch
He'll Billy's and such as that on television. But I don't.

(31:13):
I'm with you now. I don't watch a lot of
me TV these days, but I love the idea that
it's there for me. I love the idea that it's
there for me whenever I needed. Sixty eight year old Chris,
let me see if I have time, You have time
for one more Voicemau. I want to try and squeeze
one more in here before the end of the hour.

Speaker 9 (31:35):
Hey, good afternoon, Uncle Henry. This is our t Yeah,
I was my fault today. I was calling because the
time change is coming up and it's on the news again,
and Tommy Tuberville I tend to agree with him, but

(31:55):
there's confusion and time change. If we never gonna change
it again, let it be clear. I prefer my sunsets
at six pm or later year round. The sunrise doesn't

(32:16):
bother me in the morning, but the sunset does six
pm or later. If we keep it a daylight saving time,
I think we'll be just fine anyway. Hey, let's just
take care of South Carolina this weekend, Uncle Henry and
take the weekend and take next week off. That will

(32:40):
be great if we can do this, roll tied row.
We're in great shape anyway, trying to be optimistic. Happy
football weekend, great weather.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
Thank you, hey, Archief. Thank you for your phone call. Yeah,
we're thank you for getting me ready for all of
the complaining that I'm sure I will be doing and
many other people will talk about. Once we have to
flop back coming up here right after Halloween. I guess
it's next weekend that we flop back instead of flipping forward.

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And I'm I'm of the I'm I'm in the camp
of let's flip forward one more time next spring and
never flip or flop again. It's I still don't understand
why we do it. No political figure has ever given
a great answer to that. But thank you again for

(33:37):
the voicemail voice my number two five one two one six,
nineteen seventy six. Hey, For those of you that emailed me,
I will get to your emails Monday, or well, I
might get to them in the next segment of the show.
Just stick with me. There is more Uncle Henry's show
coming up after the news break, I'm sure
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