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What We're Talking About
The news we couldn't ignore if we tried
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Ask Uncle Bobby
Bad advice for good people.
As heard on the B-Team Morning Show
Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.
May 12 · Today's Letter
Dear Uncle Bobby,
I keep wondering if friendships are actually necessary, or if I am just following what everyone says is normal.Social media makes it look like people have tons of close friends, and I do not.Should I be putting more effort into maintaining friendships, or is it fine to keep my circle very small?
Tiny Circle Shame Spiral
Friendship Audit Goblin
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Read Today's Bad Advice →Upcoming Events
Events happening in your community
Event 1 of 3
May 14, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PMDestin Harbor Blessing of the Fleet
📍 Destin Harbor, Brotula's Restaurant
The 69th annual Blessing of the Fleet will be held on Ascension Day, Thursday, May 14, at the docks behind Brotula’s Seafood House and Steamer on Destin Harbor. Organized by Immanuel Anglican Church, the free public event begins at 4 p.m. with a captains’ praise and worship service under a large tent, followed around 5 p.m. by a clergy-led procession to bless registered vessels. Commercial fishing boats, safety vessels, and recreational watercraft operated by captains who earn their living on the sea are invited to participate, with registered captains receiving a traditional blue cross-and-dove Blessing of the Fleet flag. Last year, more than 130 vessels were blessed, and captains can register in advance by submitting their vessel and contact information via email or phone. A community fish feast will start around 5:15 p.m., supported by Ariel Seafood, Brotula’s, and local sponsors, with suggested donations benefiting the event, and T-shirts available for purchase; free parking is offered at Brotula’s all day and at a nearby city lot beginning at 2 p.m.
Today's Holidays
Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.
Holiday #1 of 4
Eat What You Want Day
<p data-id="e84fd7bd-3663-467a-87d0-0b7d44689739" id="e84fd7bd-3663-467a-87d0-0b7d44689739">Eat What You Want Day is that annual permission slip we don’t need, where everyone pretends the problem was a lack of authorization and not a lifetime of questionable decisions made in drive-thrus and break rooms. The rules are simple: if it fits in your mouth and your conscience is already on vacation, it counts. It’s not a holiday so much as a mirror held up to modern coping mechanisms, with frosting on it. So go on, celebrate—tomorrow you can go back to “being good,” which is just dieting with better PR.</p>
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