The B Team Morning Show
Witty Commentary, Great Music, and More
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
Santa Rosa and Okaloosa County Offer Sand In Preparation Of Flooding Potential
Arthur's Remnants Threaten NWFL With Flooding
Pensacola Native Is Now NBA World Champion
What A Mess: Okaloosa School Board Candidates In Distict 1 Didn't Qualify
Father's Day Spending Is Higher Than Ever
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 18 · Today's Letter
Dear Uncle Bobby,
I feel overlooked at social events, and I want to stand out and be memorable without coming across as desperate. How do I become the life of the party?
Overlooked In Crowded Rooms
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Jun 12, 12:00 PM - Aug 7, 12:00 PMPlanetarium - Emerald Coast Science Center
📍 31 Memorial Pkwy SW, Fort Walton Beach, FL, United States, Florida 32548
Experience the exciting shows on Monday through Friday, featuring intriguing topics on space, history, and how various cultures around the globe view the night sky, both past and present! Be sure to inquire at the front desk during check-in for details on today's specific show. These shows are typically suitable for ages 5 and up. Tickets for this show can be purchased at the front desk of Emerald Coast Science Center.
Today's Holidays
Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.
Holiday #1 of 4
International Picnic Day
<p data-id="a262428f-bf1c-41fa-bd0e-f459836304c7" id="a262428f-bf1c-41fa-bd0e-f459836304c7">International Picnic Day is that annual reminder that humanity will invent a “holiday” for any activity that involves sitting on the ground and pretending ants are part of the ambiance. You drag a blanket to a park, unpack three sad sandwiches and one suspicious “homemade” dip, and call it communion with nature while your phone hunts for a signal like it’s trying to escape. The whole premise is simple: eat outside, romanticize it, and act surprised when the wind flips your chips into the dirt. Stick around, because the real entertainment isn’t the picnic—it’s what people reveal about themselves the second they’re asked to share a cooler.</p>
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