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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.
July 3 · Today's Letter
Dear Uncle Bobby,
I feel stuck and restless in midlife, and I keep thinking about making big changes. How do I channel this feeling into something positive instead of just making impulsive decisions I might regret?
Terrified Of Impulsive Upheaval
Sir Regretful of Beige
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Jun 12, 12:00 PM - Aug 7, 12:00 PMPlanetarium - Emerald Coast Science Center
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Today's Holidays
Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.
Holiday #1 of 4
American Redneck Day
<p data-id="8dd495e6-3a44-4ad0-86a0-8e4f3736bb2a" id="8dd495e6-3a44-4ad0-86a0-8e4f3736bb2a">American Redneck Day is that annual group project where the nation pretends it’s honoring “simple living” while aggressively complicating it with coolers, lawn chairs, and opinions nobody asked for. It’s a celebration of duct tape theology, stubborn pride, and the sacred belief that if it ain’t broke, you still shouldn’t let anyone touch it. Folks fire up grills like they’re powering the grid, tell the same stories like they’re preserving history, and dress like the dress code is “gas station at midnight.” It’s absurd, sure—but it’s also a reminder that America’s real pastime isn’t baseball, it’s turning questionable choices into tradition.</p>
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