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What We're Talking About
The news we couldn't ignore if we tried
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How Much Money Americans DON'T Have in the Bank
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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.
June 12 · Today's Letter
Dear Uncle Bobby,
I keep saying yes to favors, extra work, and social plans, and now my schedule is overwhelming. How do I start saying no without letting people down?
Drowning In Endless Obligations
Calendar Full Gremlin
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Jun 12, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PMMidSouth Bank's Summer Fair
📍 MidSouth Bank, 768 Beal Pkwy, Fort Walton Beach
MidSouth Bank Summer Fair is a family-friendly community event hosted by MidSouth Bank at 768 Beal Parkway on Friday, June 12, from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The fair encourages children to learn about saving money while families enjoy carnival games, prizes, food, ice cream, and other summer activities. Attendees who open or deposit into a child’s savings account will be entered into a drawing to win a $50 deposit, and new accounts will receive a free piggy bank as part of the celebration.
Today's Holidays
Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.
Holiday #1 of 4
Superman Day
<p data-id="e7befd94-28f2-409e-9857-7cf5f3d7129d" id="e7befd94-28f2-409e-9857-7cf5f3d7129d">Superman Day is that annual moment when grown adults pretend a guy in tights and good intentions is the moral compass we all totally follow the other 364 days. It’s a celebration of truth, justice, and the eternal fantasy that problems can be solved by showing up on time, standing up straight, and not tweeting through your feelings. People rewatch movies, buy merch, argue about which actor “gets it,” and briefly consider being decent before remembering they have errands. It’s absurd, sure—but it’s also a neat little reminder that hope sells, capes bill, and everybody wants to believe their best self is only one dramatic entrance away.</p>
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