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My uncle is a Southern planter. He's an undertaker in Alabama

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My uncle is a Southern planter. He's an undertaker in Alabama

Fred Allen was a beloved American comedian known for his quick wit and sharp humor. He often used his radio show as a platform to poke fun at various aspects of American culture, including the quirks and idiosyncrasies of different regions of the country. One of his recurring jokes involved the character of Uncle Potts, a Southern planter who also happened to be an undertaker in Alabama.

Uncle Potts was a larger-than-life character, with a booming voice and a penchant for colorful stories and tall tales. He was always quick with a joke or a witty retort, and his interactions with Fred Allen on the radio show were always a highlight for listeners. Uncle Potts would regale Fred with stories of his adventures as a planter in the South, from dealing with unruly crops to navigating the complexities of Southern society.

But it was Uncle Potts' dual role as an undertaker that really set him apart. Fred Allen would often joke about the strange juxtaposition of being a planter by day and an undertaker by night, and the various mishaps and misunderstandings that would inevitably arise from such a unique combination of professions. Uncle Potts would regale Fred with tales of trying to bury a crop of corn or accidentally planting a body in the family plot, much to the amusement of listeners.

Despite the absurdity of Uncle Potts' situation, Fred Allen always treated the character with affection and respect. He recognized the humor in the situation, but also the humanity and warmth of Uncle Potts as a person. Through his interactions with Uncle Potts, Fred Allen was able to explore themes of identity, community, and the quirks of human nature in a way that was both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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