The B Team Morning Show
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6–10 AM • 100.3 KROCK – Fort Walton Beach
Weekday mornings with Schuyler Black & Bobby Dewrell
What We're Talking About
The news we couldn't ignore if we tried
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Who Are The Bigger Golddiggers - Men or Women?
KS Students Ride Weiner To Prom
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.
April 22 · Today's Letter
Dear Uncle Bobby,
I am in a friends with benefits situation that has turned into constant stress and mixed emotions. It is no longer fun, but I cannot seem to end it cleanly. How do I get out without making things worse?
Terrified Of Empty Letters
Casual Contract Catastrophe
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Events happening in your community
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Apr 23, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PMCustomer Appreciation Day at MidSouth Bank
📍 MidSouth Bank, 768 Beal Pkwy, Fort Walton Beach
Join MidSouth Bank for a fun-filled Customer Appreciation Day on April 23rd from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at their Fort Walton Beach location! This exciting, pirate-themed celebration will feature live music, treasure hunts, children’s savings activities, prizes, and a complimentary lunch provided by Omni Broadcasting and Lenny’s Subs. Guests can also enjoy a special appearance by the Billy Bowlegs Krewe and meet the bank’s very own “Treasury Specialist.” Bring the whole family for an afternoon of adventure, entertainment, and community appreciation at 768 Beal Parkway NW!
Today's Holidays
Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.
Holiday #1 of 4
Kindergarten Day
<p data-id="3734bda7-7048-4cc1-af06-798ddb69690b" id="3734bda7-7048-4cc1-af06-798ddb69690b">Kindergarten Day is that special little calendar prank where grown adults pretend the most feral year of human development is something to “honor” instead of quietly survive. It’s a celebration of tiny people with huge feelings, sticky hands, and the raw confidence to ask you why you’re old while you’re still paying off your own student loans. Everybody’s supposed to clap for finger-paint masterpieces, practice sharing, and remember the sacred classroom virtues: nap time, snack time, and tattling with conviction. Consider it a public service announcement disguised as a holiday—because nothing says “community” like being emotionally humbled by someone who can’t tie their shoes but can absolutely read your soul.</p>
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