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The Remarkable Tale of Phil Robertson's Uncle Marvin 

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Phil's Uncle Marvin never was much for banks or chewing his food well.
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@unsafe_at_any_speed
@unsafe_at_any_speed 3 года назад
I saw Phil speak at Harrisburg Pennsylvania during the hunting show a few years ago. I've been following the duck commander for years. He's partly responsible for leading me to God which I'm immensely grateful of. I bought Phil's book, the theft of America's Soul. A great read btw. God bless you all.
@Mycroftsbrother
@Mycroftsbrother 3 года назад
Anybody remember biting lead split-shot to crimp it on the fishing line?
@notaliberalfromcali6245
@notaliberalfromcali6245 3 года назад
Still do it...
@markiversen7071
@markiversen7071 3 года назад
Fond memories of opening day for fishing. Froze my ass off, but fishing with grandpa, my dad, and uncle was worth eating some lead sinkers
@jewelssylva3738
@jewelssylva3738 3 года назад
@@notaliberalfromcali6245 Except they aren't made of lead anymore.
@notaliberalfromcali6245
@notaliberalfromcali6245 3 года назад
@@jewelssylva3738 split shots are lead... for fishing
@jhljhl2207
@jhljhl2207 3 года назад
Still do to this day, I dont have room for pliers
@kentuckygirl900
@kentuckygirl900 3 года назад
This is exactly how I was raised. Every day of my life I watched my mom and dad live off the land.
@mikeoneil5770
@mikeoneil5770 3 года назад
I envy you
@reloader3086
@reloader3086 3 года назад
Don't ever forget pass down your knowledge to the next generation!
@Aussietari
@Aussietari 3 года назад
I L💜VE when Phil Said.: - "He Never was Much for Banks."🤣
@christianfreedom-seeker934
@christianfreedom-seeker934 3 года назад
Indeed! Lots of folks would hide their life savings in walls, jars, etc and now their kids and grandkids are stumbling across these hidden treasures. Just think, $30,000 in 1930's money is several million now!
@limerickman8512
@limerickman8512 3 года назад
That generations knew banks were risky at that time, as banks crashed during the Great depression and bank robbies and people lost their savings.
@christineadams1284
@christineadams1284 3 года назад
Limerickman Same thing is happening now.
@randallwalker2285
@randallwalker2285 Год назад
Could listen to phil talk all day..
@christinaladage2503
@christinaladage2503 3 года назад
Stories like these are what makes family memories and legends. Thank you for sharing this story!
@bryanproctor2983
@bryanproctor2983 3 года назад
I sure could use one of Uncle Marvin’s pickle jars in my backyard.
@deborahcunningham9755
@deborahcunningham9755 3 года назад
Amen me too !!!!
@lynnspeelman5645
@lynnspeelman5645 3 года назад
You got that right 💯
@garyevans3421
@garyevans3421 3 года назад
Being Phil’s uncle, he probably made a pretty small living trapping and such. He had to be very thrifty to save $40,000 and do it without earning interest! Speaking of killing your own chickens, my grandparents were farmers and I remember on a visit to them when I was a kid, they killed a chicken and after plucking it, they built a fire to hold it over to singe the pin feathers. I’m 57 years old, but I can still remember the stink of feathers being burnt off! My grandma then cut it up and then said, “we didn’t have toys when we were kids. This is what we played with” and handed me the part below the drumstick and showed me how to pull the leader and make the claws flex! Most mothers now would have a fit if someone handed their child a bloody chicken foot to play with! My grandfather kept a milk cow and I still remember how good that milk tasted! My grandma would skim most of the cream off to make butter, but there was always some in the milk that we stirred up so it was in the milk. They would keep it in big gallon sized jars I the refrigerator. Good memories!
@bryanproctor2983
@bryanproctor2983 3 года назад
@@garyevans3421 Those are GREAT MEMORIES! Can’t take those away, more valuable than the pickle jar I’d say.
@bethsullivan4613
@bethsullivan4613 3 года назад
@@deborahcunningham9755 I'm certain LOTS of regular citizens could use that about NOW! I'm barely getting by because our Country is acting like FOOLS! Obviously, not everyone 🙄 but MOST & Definitely MOST Governor's!
@reddirtredneck3000
@reddirtredneck3000 3 года назад
I Love this man's stories!! Gosh i wish i could have lived in those times
@bethsullivan4613
@bethsullivan4613 3 года назад
@Free Thinker WOW! I'm glad YOU finally figured out YOU'RE FAMILY & YOU!!
@markmeyer6729
@markmeyer6729 3 года назад
There goes free thinker, trying to blame his flaws on his parents.
@reddirtredneck3000
@reddirtredneck3000 3 года назад
@Free Thinker why you even comment if your gonna comment something ignorant dude if they are a stupid family why are they extremely rich and famous how much are you worth lol
@lilibethprince1703
@lilibethprince1703 3 года назад
@Free Thinker God bless you
@jonathandempsey9228
@jonathandempsey9228 3 года назад
Ecclesiastes 7:10
@thomasdowell4368
@thomasdowell4368 3 года назад
Great session, I could listen to MR.ROBERTSON for hours, truly a man of GOD. something this country could use alot more these days.
@davidmann4533
@davidmann4533 3 года назад
God is a man created entity to manipulate his fellow man LMAO
@davidmann4533
@davidmann4533 3 года назад
Mr Robertson is real god is not
@gretelhance
@gretelhance 3 года назад
And rich
@gretelhance
@gretelhance 3 года назад
@@davidmann4533 you got it confused
@shannonhuddleston1282
@shannonhuddleston1282 3 года назад
I wish I had a family like the one y'all have I admire all of y'all
@lollolliii
@lollolliii 2 года назад
Am sorry for that but you have now time a chance to build ur own family! God bless
@rhondadavis5387
@rhondadavis5387 3 года назад
I could listen to family stories all day long. We spent a lot of time listening to my granny telling family stories. Sometimes we laughed so hard we cried.
@TheZeppelin14
@TheZeppelin14 3 года назад
I could listen to Phil tell stories until the end of time.
@jaebee9308
@jaebee9308 3 года назад
Phil has stories for DAYS! 🤣 I could listen for ALL of those days, too. 💖
@batbrains187
@batbrains187 6 месяцев назад
🔥❤️‍🔥 Phil your Uncle Marvin sounds exactly like my Uncle Marvin Fontenot. I miss him very much.❤️‍🔥🔥
@tracymorriss5609
@tracymorriss5609 3 года назад
THANK YOU MR. PHIL
@ArtistiChicana
@ArtistiChicana Год назад
Who wouldn't, love listening to one of Phil's, family stories.. he is a treasure!!!
@brandonburdette7895
@brandonburdette7895 3 года назад
Love ole storeys like that could listen all day
@kevinlewis8409
@kevinlewis8409 3 года назад
I remember my grandpa telling me stories about smoking and curing meat with salt.
@georgedrollinger5589
@georgedrollinger5589 3 года назад
I can remember eating pheasants and rabbits with lead shot in them yeah oh boy that was some good eating there
@kimthephuong5815
@kimthephuong5815 3 года назад
Thank you Mr Robertson for the story God bless you and your family.
@davidjohnston7733
@davidjohnston7733 3 года назад
Good story Phil Robertson great God bless u sir ur family
@pedromusic4209
@pedromusic4209 3 года назад
Grandpa! Tell me bout the good ole days!!. Thanks Phil 🙏
@pepper6253
@pepper6253 3 года назад
Wow great story I would have loved Uncle Marvin,,bless him.
@stephaniefisher2241
@stephaniefisher2241 3 года назад
Phil reminds me of my dad, so so much. My dad died at 73 in 2015 and I wish I could listen to just one more story. (Edit: even to the point of the recliner with clutter around but his Bible always within reach)
@fannieallen6005
@fannieallen6005 3 года назад
Raised up the way you you said you did. We were poor but didn't know it at the time. Wouldn't take anything for all the knowledge we learned growing up. God bless.
@LargeMarge8671
@LargeMarge8671 3 года назад
Amen
@Daytonagail
@Daytonagail 3 года назад
Looks like some of Uncle Si's sweet tea sitting there. Love your living room/office area Phil!!
@gogovan9289
@gogovan9289 3 года назад
Awesome storie... Sure glad he lived for a long healthy life. That’s gods grace for you you’re a good person you do good and he shines his light on your life. Blessings to you all hope you have a very Happy Thanksgiving 🦃 Thanksgiving
@donutdan1508
@donutdan1508 3 года назад
How many mink do you suppose he trapped to make 40 thousand dollars? An excellent story Phil, thanks for sharing it with us. God bless, DD
@kzf8978
@kzf8978 3 года назад
I remember the frozen pot pies you could get at the grocery stores in the 1960's. They always had lead shot in them.
@kathyflorcruz552
@kathyflorcruz552 3 года назад
Where?? Oh my gosh. The mystery meat was bad enough!😂
@rsmaster581
@rsmaster581 3 года назад
would love more videos like this
@woxineaucrows7355
@woxineaucrows7355 Год назад
Great to see Dan the man actually talking in the video =).Great story Phil We Natives never used shotguns mostly 22s and 303s and 30 ot 6 but I've heard of many of the old settlers dying of lead poisoning in our north hundreds of miles from the help of course. In the 30s and 40s the bow was the big hunting tool and traps but today we use modern rifles for all our meat. Love the old stories I tell my gal a lot of them as she is my second lady and a city girl but she won't eat no wild food except the roasts we get from young people who hunt all the time on our reserve. Thanks for the word of God and Jesus Phil you have helped me on the narrow path and Im forever grateful to you and your family. Megwiitch~isi.
@barbielockett2335
@barbielockett2335 3 года назад
I sure love Phil Robinson, love his Story Tellings...Blessings to you Phil..❤️✝️🙏
@Brody1007
@Brody1007 3 года назад
Robertson
@corbinrobbins8763
@corbinrobbins8763 Год назад
Love your wisdom and love for Jesus! Thank you.
@davidthistlethwaite635
@davidthistlethwaite635 3 года назад
Love listening to your tales
@prodriveawayman6943
@prodriveawayman6943 3 года назад
Great story 👏
@thegoodonez84
@thegoodonez84 3 года назад
Thank you Mr Robertson for the story God bless you and your family.
@yvetteheller1083
@yvetteheller1083 7 месяцев назад
Wowzy!!! 😮
@kathyflorcruz552
@kathyflorcruz552 3 года назад
My gosh. Uncle showed what the appendix USED to be needed for! My gosh though. What a story! Pickle jars & whatnot. 👍👍👍
@AdamosDad
@AdamosDad 3 года назад
My wife's grandma didn't believe in banks, they found $180,000 in bonds, $80,000 cash in a brown paper bag and she had hid silver bars that she knitted covers for and used as door stops. Her other grandpa trusted banks and started Fifth Third Bank and left her mother a multi millionaire. Each to his own I guess but I always wanted to dig up her grandma's yard, we lived in the 10 room house with silver bar door stops.
@oldjohn3284
@oldjohn3284 3 года назад
Great story.
@scottquasebarth677
@scottquasebarth677 3 года назад
Thank you Mr Robinson for speaking the words of the Bible because we need that now more than ever in this country and I believe you are on the right track and you're a prophet of our time because you're not afraid to speak the truth of the Lord , and I appreciate your words of encouragement I'm thankful for you sir, God bless you Miss Kay and the rest of the Robertson family Merry Christmas to you all and may the New Year bless you as it does all of us thanks again
@johnlouis7695
@johnlouis7695 3 года назад
What an amazing story when I was just a wee lad my Dad's dad went through the depression and rumor was he put money in tin cans and buried it. Where he and my uncle lived and I don't recall if they found anything but one of his sons was a backhoe operator he dug up every place they thought it might be and did not find anything that I recall.
@kimtrent749
@kimtrent749 3 года назад
Wow great story
@ShellyNorton-gq9fk
@ShellyNorton-gq9fk 2 месяца назад
Grandpa used to do the same but it was in his garden with the tomatoes 🍅🍅🍅.
@jeffadams2789
@jeffadams2789 3 года назад
That was how my grandpa lived and my dad and raised 9 children.praise the lord in Jesus name amen..
@AlwaysLime
@AlwaysLime 2 года назад
My Daddy remembers those hog-killin days. When I was growing up our church would get together and make barbecue and do what they wanted with the various parts of the hog. It was a community-building event.
@AzzyLude
@AzzyLude 3 года назад
Love you papaw
@greybone777
@greybone777 3 года назад
Live around a bunch of arkies and kentuks. Any time an elderly person died the yard would get dug up . One family found a can in the well . Knew a bunch of old guys buried money in coffee cans.
@dannboy9698
@dannboy9698 3 года назад
I would love to sit down and talk to Phil . Probably leave feeling like a new man.
@scottandersen420
@scottandersen420 3 года назад
Starvin Marvin are a lot of game!
@earlmcpherson6913
@earlmcpherson6913 Год назад
Yep.
@timhatchett7048
@timhatchett7048 3 года назад
I remember those days
@trevorbohannon7627
@trevorbohannon7627 3 года назад
My favorite story is the one about him making trails through the woods in a 50 something white ford galaxy. If he could ride the tree over, he’d keep going. Thank you Phil for that cool story bout pawpaw. ( I already knew em))😂 And thank you youtubers for the wonderful comments. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RqLr5sTxH4o.html This is what he taught me and on one of his favorite fishing creeks.
@Scribnastyman
@Scribnastyman 3 года назад
Everybody got that one "Uncle Marvin"
@williamwhitejr.5900
@williamwhitejr.5900 3 года назад
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
@chillcuhbruh1125
@chillcuhbruh1125 2 года назад
Trust God❤️
@Ziggy-pp4tw
@Ziggy-pp4tw 3 года назад
Where’s Bo Bo😊, love all your religious teachings Mr. Phil.
@christianfreedom-seeker934
@christianfreedom-seeker934 3 года назад
Pretty cool. I remember older relatives of my family talking about farming and fishing during the Great Depression, since they weren't so tied to money they bartered for what they needed. Kinda wish I was that thrifty.
@hallejuahhour3348
@hallejuahhour3348 3 года назад
Well I declare! Phil Robertson has had a life of adventure in his family. Phil and Uncle Si are the King of Adventures and their stories. Jase is surely creeping up close to catching up to his Senior family members. Phil is a natural born story teller and telling this story about his Uncle Marvin may be the link to Phil life. Phil seems to may have inherited his Uncle Marvin attributes and character on being self-sufficient and doing manly activities. The $40,000 dollars in a pickle jar and the mother winning the Price Is Right Gods Favor has been on their life for a long time.
@njthinker
@njthinker 3 года назад
How marvelous hard working Uncle Marvin was able to put aside such a large bequest. Would have paid cash for a 5 bedroom suburban home in a professional New Jersey neighborhood in the 1960’s.
@MrRF007
@MrRF007 3 года назад
Well I can attest to how good ham and bacon tastes when you’re taken out of your own smoker. We are still doing that in northern Saskatchewan.
@colleenluciow7914
@colleenluciow7914 2 года назад
Do you smoke entire animals?
@MrRF007
@MrRF007 2 года назад
@@colleenluciow7914 No we drop them into pieces and take the pieces and smoke them. They are so tasty!
@colleenluciow7914
@colleenluciow7914 2 года назад
@@MrRF007 have always wanted to try it. You have a store bought smoker? Or home made?
@vickiwalker846
@vickiwalker846 3 года назад
Spit many shot. Good eating!!!!
@7pines77
@7pines77 3 года назад
I remember when people had them smoke houses. Love that smell
@annaswan9246
@annaswan9246 3 года назад
I know all about eating squirrel my dad used to go squirrel hunting ever year and dad would tell me to watch out for the buck shot. He tried to aim for the head
@rickwiiliamson8177
@rickwiiliamson8177 3 года назад
When l was a kid and was lucky enough to bring back 3 or 4 squirrels hunting w my.22 Ithaca single shot rifle my mom cooked heads and all. I remember my dad using the back of a spoon to crack the skulls to get to the brains to eat. I let him have that delicacy.
@annaswan9246
@annaswan9246 3 года назад
@@rickwiiliamson8177 we never ate the heads dad and I would dress them and dad would take a knife and cut them open and let the cats have the insides it was funny to watch the cats playing tugawar with an intestine. Mom would cut them up and put them in salt water to get all the blood out and the next day dad would fry them up, and he'd always say Anna be careful watch out for Buck shot because sometimes he would miss the head and shoot them somewhere else. That was good eatin I miss the farm and eat fresh food. If people had to eat like that today they would starve.
@cheifburninggrass
@cheifburninggrass 3 года назад
Omgosh he can blend into his chair lol
@rebornjoker359
@rebornjoker359 3 года назад
He is one with the chair
@lollolliii
@lollolliii 2 года назад
@@rebornjoker359 🤣🤣🤣
@sippingtea4743
@sippingtea4743 3 года назад
The story was great the eunuch is cute and a good guy
@tammywalsh7560
@tammywalsh7560 3 года назад
Love love love love the story of your uncle and I commend you for trying to save the world I think HE may be here too Do you have chance To perhaps do some reading on your podcast The book of Enoch one and correlation to the book of watchers I think it would be so so interesting
@nattamused9074
@nattamused9074 Год назад
When my husband’s appendix burst, it nearly killed him, and he spent 8 days in the hospital fighting for his life after the appendix was removed. He was so miserable, it seemed much worse than childbirth to me, and I’ve given birth seven times, I know how hard that is. He had to have IV antibiotics at home for two weeks afterwards. It was awful. And that was WITHOUT any lead! I can’t imagine what Mr. Marvin must’ve experienced. Hopefully the Lord used it to draw him nearer to Himself.
@markcorley
@markcorley 3 года назад
Lord, that's funny.
@hatelibtards4292
@hatelibtards4292 3 года назад
Phil's uncle had a Neuroendocrine tumour of the appendix, also called carcinoid tumours! No lead shot, great story anyway!
@Chrisamos412
@Chrisamos412 3 года назад
I thought you were going to say that the surgeon found a pickle jar in his appendix full of money 🥴
@jimmyp6443
@jimmyp6443 3 года назад
Nothing like lead buckshot for deer !
@danajaym1
@danajaym1 3 года назад
Who is the other fella in this video? Great story !
@vwd3781
@vwd3781 3 года назад
Grew up in the 60s. Was commonplace to find buckshot at the table. Just put it on your plate and keep eatin.
@jefryt67
@jefryt67 3 года назад
He was probably missing teeth from busting them off chewing buckshot
@rockercater
@rockercater 3 года назад
EVERYBODY who eats Wild duck eats pellets.Teeth or not..There are to many to find...Phil downplayed the eating pellets part, about him eatn em. How else are they going to hit them They are not that good of a shot.
@jefryt67
@jefryt67 3 года назад
@@rockercater yes I agree, I got a friend that broke a tooth on buckshot
@reymartinez9508
@reymartinez9508 3 года назад
Damn BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
@kimthephuong5815
@kimthephuong5815 3 года назад
I sure could use one of Uncle Marvin’s pickle jars in my backyard.
@markgreen1619
@markgreen1619 3 года назад
Not heard from uncle si hopefully he's still live and kicking jack
@user-qi6sk1jf8r
@user-qi6sk1jf8r 3 года назад
He's got his own podcast now. He's on with the Duck Commander guys.
@bethsullivan4613
@bethsullivan4613 3 года назад
Until I was 14 I lived IN THE WOODS! Raised or grew just about everything we ate except for a few things. However, we never ate hogs & squirrels. I've had a whole smoked hog & it was the BEST EVER, just not until 10yrs ago. We raised cattle, chickens 🐔, rabbits 🐇, lambs 🐑 plus a HUGE garden! I can guarantee 💯🙏✝️, that Fresh raised eggs 🥚 😋 are MUCH BETTER than from a grocery store even though the cartons say " Farm Fresh "!!! Lol! Even a steak, chicken...whole or boneless are NOT FRESH unless you actually plucked the feathers off a chicken! Or Processed you're OWN meat! Frozen/canned/ or even what says 🤔 "Fresh" in the fruits & veggies @ a Store are TERRIBLE If you've ever grown, raised & Processed your OWN!!! We had so much that Dairy we had to say No too. It was a great way to grow up but now I'm in the City.... God Bless y'all 🙏!
@weaponstester8976
@weaponstester8976 3 года назад
I use copper 5s for turkey i think
@TinyHouseHomestead
@TinyHouseHomestead 2 года назад
Funny how they say "doctors are no good", BUTT the doctors saved his life through science and technology! 🤣🙃🤪😁
@1BABartz1
@1BABartz1 3 года назад
Finally a reason for an appendix!
@thekarencrowe
@thekarencrowe 3 года назад
Hey Phillip.I saw a video today: your testimony to a Texas church. I felt your testimony! I always knew you had it.You should double down on your fame and resources to go back out with your bible in your back pack....Glorify- testify...in JESUS.
@bmatt1210
@bmatt1210 3 года назад
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
@RandyRaz1
@RandyRaz1 3 года назад
LOL,,,
@j.heathlloyd8539
@j.heathlloyd8539 3 года назад
Who is the guy with him here?
@robertchapman1516
@robertchapman1516 Год назад
Bird shot.. almost killed at 18..The doctor said you feel any lighter. My brother almost died gangrene two years later . We are Swamp Yankees in Connecticut.? Appendix
@lesliesmith719
@lesliesmith719 Год назад
Who is the man in the red shirt? What relation is he to the family? Thanks!
@JP-nq5dp
@JP-nq5dp 3 года назад
I think he might have known my uncle Shaw
@kimtodd1803
@kimtodd1803 3 года назад
Is Phil robertson still sharing gospel of jesus ?????
@BGmary
@BGmary 3 года назад
4 minutes ?
@Jk-vc1cn
@Jk-vc1cn 3 года назад
I think I would pay money just to sit in that chair for a couple hours next to Phil and just talk
@janeparker1475
@janeparker1475 3 года назад
My Grandparents on my daddy’s side had their farm and killed pigs and chickens and milked cows - I loved to go play on their farm - the food put on the table was so good - my Grandmother made her on butter - great memories from my childhood- ❤️🙏🏻
@dirtydoug181
@dirtydoug181 3 года назад
My grandpa trapped muskrat, picked and sold laurel, chopped and sold firewood and whatever he could to make a buck. Nothing wrong with making a honest living.
@toddkarrick6711
@toddkarrick6711 3 года назад
Great story Mr Phil, They probably spent the 40K digging the rest of the yard up lol
@bobmartin9871
@bobmartin9871 3 года назад
Who is this bald guy ?
@rangered2010
@rangered2010 3 года назад
Is that his house? I would have thought he would have cleaned up a bit before going on camera!!
@xjackiex24
@xjackiex24 3 года назад
✌️😎📷💯
@geraldcarter2846
@geraldcarter2846 3 года назад
Yea! Get the lead out America! Lol.
@37south47
@37south47 3 года назад
He did say appendix correct? Is it actually possible to get lead shot in your appendix?
@jenniepelletier9712
@jenniepelletier9712 3 года назад
Didn’t know the appendix was part of the digestive system... 🤔
@4lifejeph
@4lifejeph 3 года назад
probably ment the intestines.
@sheilafulford6494
@sheilafulford6494 3 года назад
@@4lifejeph the appendix is actually attached to the colon so I guess it’s possible for those buck shot to somehow get lodged in there. 🤔
@hannahrachelxo2281
@hannahrachelxo2281 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@cmtippens9209
@cmtippens9209 3 года назад
Gives credence to the old euphemism about someone "dying from lead poisoning" when they meant they died from getting shot.
@paulhuval
@paulhuval 3 года назад
After this story the IRS is going to visit his kin folks 😁
@nunya8048
@nunya8048 3 года назад
They wouldnt make it to the front pirch and they have lead in they ass too lmao
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