Radio Interview W/Thelma Gulley

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I was on the air on Pure Country, C-106.1, having some fun with a long time listener, Thelma Gulley, when she called to sing \"Happy Birthday\" to the station owner, Cuzin' Carl.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes) North American (US Western)

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I'm bricks. Unclear number. What do you want with me? This I'll understand that. Could have broad side of a car because Carl was because his birthday is it. Don't be pulling my leg. I know what you're your cousin car, but they do. It is it is because I said, did you hear how old he waas? No, father. A little older than I am. Well, yeah, well, I did. I didn't think there was anybody older, new, but, uh I think actually, I said cousin cross that I didn't know how old he was, but I heard he was a bus boy at the last supper. Probably. Uh, so you want to sing Happy birthday? Well, do you know the words? I've been saying it, You know the words. Another word. Will you go right ahead? I'm not gonna hold you back, OK, happy, but by years, happy. But by 18 years, happy but by their cousin car happy. They you In America most to you. They no mistaking Who's saying that song? Who taught you how to saying Cousin Carl? Nobody laughin. At least you didn't forget the words. No, I'm good. Why ain't gonna go that far. No, I love you. Cartu sounded good. I know. I won't know. How come you don't Never saying Happy birthday to me. God forgot about it. You're not longer. Oh, no, We don't think it now. I can't go through another one. Well, let's see. How many years have I known you now, Thelma? 30 years. I think I think that you have. That s I am been here as long time ago. Wouldn't I met you? Funny way, though. I rescued you in the parking lot when you dumped over your scooter. Yeah, and And you just like a big like a big I don't know. No. Well, I had to because you got all scanned up when you dumped your scooter in the parking lot You need was talking at one time. You knew he was talking the other times you couldn't You this. But I tell you what, look funny with me putting. But you put in your little bitty red helmet on top of my head. I looked like a pimple going down the road. I looked awful. I found out where you lived. Oh, didn't. You're right. I didn't leave you stranded their dog on the skin journeys up a little bit and pushed her. Are you were? Well, you still in pretty bad shape, but at least you're not all skin up like you. You know we love your way. Yes, we did. Thank you so much. But I didn't I didn't find it. Well, you know what I was looking for. I didn't find did what I was looking for inside it. I was looking for that $100 bill for Christmas inside. What are you talking to the wrong person? I missed Oma, but that $100 you said he's gonna give me for Christmas bad. You line like a cheap rug. You're You're gonna get right back on the top of Santa's naughty list. You keep that line business. They're going to go Tell me. Love you, baby by Patty Loveless. See 106.1. It's Christmas time and not get