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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 15 · Today's Letter
Dear Uncle Bobby,
I keep getting excited about new hobbies and then quitting after a short time. It makes me feel like I cannot commit to anything, and I worry people think I am unreliable. How do I stick with a hobby long enough to get good at it?
Terrified Of Seeming Unreliable
Serial Starter Supreme
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May 14, 3:00 PM - May 18, 10:00 PM70th Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival
📍 Downtown Fort Walton Beach, The Landing
The Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival takes place each year in Fort Walton Beach along Florida’s scenic Emerald Coast and celebrates its 70th anniversary as a family-friendly, pirate-themed tradition. Named after the legendary pirate William Augustus Bowles, also known as Billy Bowlegs, the event features several signature moments, including Thursday’s Pre-Invasion, Friday’s Pirate Skirmish between the Krewe of Bowlegs and the city’s mayor, Saturday’s dramatic Pirate Landing as Captain Billy Bowlegs and his crew attempt to seize the city, and Monday night’s Torchlight Parade. The festival also offers a variety of attractions such as a popular treasure hunt, fireworks, live music, an arts and crafts show, and a wide selection of food from local vendors.
Today's Holidays
Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.
Holiday #1 of 4
Underground America Day
<p data-id="c502c2bf-8577-4180-8d76-835c580d0dbd" id="c502c2bf-8577-4180-8d76-835c580d0dbd">Underground America Day is that special little holiday where we celebrate the nation beneath the nation: basements, service tunnels, subway platforms, storm drains, and every fluorescent-lit corridor where dignity goes to get mugged. It’s a tribute to the folks and systems doing the real work out of sight—keeping the lights on, the water moving, and your precious little conveniences from collapsing like a cheap lawn chair. Everybody acts like it’s “absurd,” sure, but that’s because we’re a country that only respects infrastructure after it fails loudly on a three-day weekend. So put on something reflective, tip your cap to the unseen grind, and try not to think too hard about how close you are to living down there full-time.</p>
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