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Uncle Henry Show

Added on 12/01/2003
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angelomichael
06/23/2009

Uncle Henry Show 5

If more people were like our beloved Uncle Henry, I would feel better about spleeping without my pistol grip; laser sited 12 gauge slug strapped, Mossberg shotgun at night. I would much rather leave it collecting dust in my bedroom closet than ready and beside my bed.

Uncle Henry, keep an eye out for a copy of my short story, "The Falling Tears of 9-11" I'll send you a copy in Sept of 09.

God Bless You, U. H.

angelomichaelsilvestri

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joshen
07/15/2008

Uncle Henry Show 5

Uncle Henry Tells the truth and sometimes it hurts but needs to be told. Hooray for Uncle Henry.

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terry249345
02/05/2008

Uncle Henry Show 1

uncle henry is an embarrasment...he is the gold standard for ignorant backward southern bafoon

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Mario500
04/11/2005

Uncle Henry Show 5

Live, five days a week between 9:30 AM-11:00 AM CST, in the Gulf Coast region, the voice of reason speaks, and of course the residents of this region. Since 2002, The Uncle Henry Show, hosted by local TV/radio personality and community activist Uncle Henry, has proved itself worthy of being the most popular radio talk product this part of the Deep South has ever heard. As stated above, not only does the Uncle get to rant & rave about the many local issues facing us, but the listener also gets to put in his/her two cents. But that is still not all! We also get a little talk from co-workers/stars such as call screener Leeanna, WPMI-AM manager Scott OBrien, and the so-called troubled one Jessica, who only appears on the show occasionally nowadays. Aside from pranksters striking once in a while, the Uncle's show still manages to entertain & inform the folks in the region, including those listening via Internet stream. Much needed expansion for the program would eventually come in the form of its current weekday timeslot (good for homemakers, bad for some workers and The Price is Right viewers). All that is left is syndication through out the Southeast for more to hear our very own voice of reason.

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