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Bike to School Day & the Great American Grump Out: When Cardio Becomes Mandatory and Bad Attitudes Pull Their Weight
Published: May 6, 2026
Duration: 34:40
Season: 2026
Episode: 73

Bike to School Day & the Great American Grump Out: When Cardio Becomes Mandatory and Bad Attitudes Pull Their Weight

Description

We grumbled through Bike to School Day, dodged tourists like they're traffic cones, and somehow landed on a peeper-creeper hiding in a church ceiling—because nothing says "hump day" like voyeurism charges and a side of crawfish.

Participants

Bobby Dewrell
Bobby Dewrell
Schuyler Black
Schuyler Black

Show Notes

Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell kicked off a humid Wednesday morning on 100.3 KROCK, Fort Walton Beach's classic rock station, reflecting on the crushing weight of semi-fame — you know, the kind where tens of fans demand autographs and four whole people show up to things. They powered through Bike to School Day (because nothing says "good parenting" like launching kids into morning traffic), No Homework Day (a 24-hour paperwork drought before the worksheets return hungry), National Tourist Appreciation Day (smile while strangers clog sidewalks and photograph stop signs), and the Great American Grump Out (finally, a holiday where your bad attitude pulls its weight). Weather's climbing to 83° with sunshine today, but showers roll in Thursday through Saturday — just in time for the weekend chaos.

Speaking of chaos: Saturday's stacked. First up, Marine Max in Fort Walton Beach hosts their Boats and Crawfish event from 11 to 3 — Bobby still can't say it right, but 500 pounds of free crawfish don't care. Then it's up to Crestview for the America's 250 Grand Parade, the biggest in Okaloosa County history with over 200 floats, 900 marching band kids, and a four-hour runtime. Parking will be a nightmare, traffic will be worse, but it's once-in-a-lifetime — so walk it off and enjoy the bedlam. Full details live on the events tab at thebteamshow.com, because we're civic-minded like that (when we remember).

Local crime got weird when a peeper-creeper was arrested inside the ceiling of a Fort Walton Beach church bathroom, allegedly recording women mid-use. Aquilino Sanjor Ortega now faces video voyeurism charges and an immigration detainer — Cinco de Porto, anyone? Meanwhile, a Washington woman drunkenly chased a kid on a dirt bike with her car, then tried breaking into a stranger's house before resisting arrest. She was released on her own recognizance, because left-wing states gonna left-wing. On the wholesome side, World War II vet Lieutenant Commander Cash Barber turned 102 and celebrated at the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola — where he's spent every Tuesday for 12 years sharing war stories. If you want to meet a living legend, Tuesdays are your shot.

Ask Uncle Bobby tackled the "muted party peacock" feeling invisible at social gatherings. His advice? Stop asking politely for attention like you're returning a sweater. Hire a hype man, treat conversations like stand-up performances, and bring a megaphone — use it once, strategically, like a warning shot. Walk in like you own the music, the lighting, and everyone's unresolved need to be impressed. Boom. Problem solved. (Find all his wisdom at DewBob.com, or thebteamshow.com if you want the full archive.) The segment's stitched together by Buy TomCat Custom Apparel in Wright Plaza — where Little League teams get uniforms nicer than high schoolers, because why not?

President Trump's bringing back the Presidential Physical Fitness Award, complete with one-mile runs, sit-ups, and pull-ups — because awarding mediocrity is so 2013. Bobby approved. A loose dog crashed the Indianapolis IU Health 500 Festival Mini Marathon, sprinting alongside thousands of runners like he'd trained for it. Cops grabbed body cam footage and joked about finding the owner — no word on whether his city registration was current. And Stripes Pub & Grill, Okaloosa Gas, and Outkast Sushi kept the show rolling while we stumbled through pronunciations and set up Bobby for every punchline imaginable. It's hump day on the Emerald Coast — stay grumpy, stay hydrated, and keep it locked to KROCK.

Transcript

(00:00) Here's today's B Team Redux. Bowie and fame on the classic rock station, 100.3 KROCK. There's one thing that we know about its fame right here on the B Team Show. Well, we do our best to live with it. Yeah. It's been an adjustment the last several years. Try not to let it go to my head. I mean, that carpal tunnel from signing all these autographs. (00:21) You know, people asking to sign t-shirts and sign ball caps. People just don't know what it's like when you have tens of fans. They have no idea. When you go somewhere and another four people show up. Uh huh. Yeah. The paparazzi at Fort Walden is something fierce. But anyway, good morning. Happy Wednesday. It's hump day. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. Happy to be here with you. Beautiful sunshine. Going to be in the forecast today with a high of 83. We'll check that forecast in just a little bit. Looks like it could get soggy starting tomorrow. All right. Taking a look at the National Day calendar to start out the show as we as we do each and every day. And I noticed you didn't do it this morning, but it's bike to school day. Oh, yeah. Because there's nothing like teaching kids that cardio is mandatory and parking's a myth. Well, OK, then. Hey, it is a bike to school day. It's that annual civic ritual where adults suddenly remember bicycles exist and decide the best place for children to test their survival instincts is, well, morning traffic. Yeah. Everybody pretends it's about health, independence and the environment. And, you know, when it's really about proving you can arrive at first period without getting clipped by a minivan piloted by a parent live texting their aura. Yeah. Schools hype it up with smiles and safety talks. Cities wave some flags. And for one shining commute, the bike racks look like a miracle happened. You know, it's wholesome. It's chaotic. It's a perfect little rehearsal for the rest of life. Pedal hard, stay alert and don't assume anyone sees you. It's bike to school day. Good thing Bobby and I are no longer in school because I would have a hard time believing that we would be doing that today. Yeah. Yeah. I was I was exactly one mile from my elementary school and then at one mile that made it. No, you had to take the bus. Oh, the big old cheese wagon. Here's the cars on 100.3 KROCK. It took good times for old. It's a new sour, but fame, big time. I feel like it's speaking to us here. Big time in it, man. We are big time. Speaking of big time in it, boats and what? Hoes. Crawfish. (02:45) One of these days I get it right. Saturday, Marine Max, Fort Walton Beach. Don't miss out. 11 to 3 should be a lot of fun. They're going to be doing a boat show on site and giving away 500 pounds of free, fresh, delicious crawfish. So come get yourself a plate and indulge on Saturday from 11 to 3 for boats and hoes. Crawfish. Damn, I can't even. We're like three days out here, man. Three days out. Can I get you to say it right? One of these days you'll get it. You'll get it right. Boats and hoes. Well, if you want people to show up. Did you enjoy Cinco de Mayo yesterday? Yes, I did. Yeah. Yeah. Did you have any margaritas? (03:33) No, I did not. So you really didn't enjoy it, did you? Cervezas. Is that a Mexican beer? It's just a beer. Cervezas. Cerveza. Cerveza means beer in Spanish. In Mexico, it means beer. How do you say beer in Mexican? You know, he's a Mexican from Ecuador. Oh, Bobby sounds like a redneck, doesn't he? No, not Ecuador. You know, it's that one right above it. I don't think I can say it anymore. It's inward agua. Exactly. I knew you were going right there. I absolutely knew it. I just couldn't wait to hear it. I absolutely knew it. I just couldn't wait to hear it. I was just trying to figure out how you were going to spin it. But folks, I knew what was coming. Well, today on the National Day calendar following Bike to School Day, it's No Homework Day as well. Ah, yeah. The only holiday we're doing nothing is self-care. And every kid suddenly becomes a lifelong advocate for educational reform. Right. No Homework Day is the annual ceasefire where kids pretend they're liberated. (04:50) Parents pretend it's harmless. And well, teachers pretend the whole education system won't wobble like a cheap card table. Look, it's not a revolution. It's 24-hour paperwork drought. You know, just long enough for everyone to remember what free time feels like before the grind comes back with interest. The true tradition is watching overachievers twitch like they misplaced their personality while the rest of the population discovers the ancient art of doing absolutely nothing on purpose. Enjoy it, because tomorrow the worksheets return and they'll be hungry. There you go. It's No Homework Day on the National Day calendar. (05:30) A quick break and a look at your marine forecast is coming up next on the B Team Morning Show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell on 100.3 KROCK. Standby for more ROQ. 100.3 KROCK. (05:46) ACDC, for those about to rock, we salute you and look forward to rockin' with you Saturday evening in Crestview for the America's 250 Grand Parade in celebration. Gonna be tons of fun. We hope you can come on out. (06:02) Right after boats and hoes. Right after boats and crawfish at Marine Max. Over 85 registrations now in this parade on Saturday. Dar, I say it'll be fun. Dar? (06:18) Yeah. Daughters of the American Revolution. Well, it's actually Sons of the American Revolution putting this one on. Oh, I saw that. Oh, God. This is just... This show's a lost cause, folks. (06:33) You walked into that one, didn't ya? It's an absolute lost freakin' cause. I love setting you up. It's gonna be a gorgeous Wednesday here on the Emerald Coast. Sunshine 83 RI before rain moves in to the forecast in our region tomorrow. (06:50) More on that in just a little bit. But yes, Saturday's gonna be a big one with the Marine Max boats and crawfish boil and the 250 Parade up in Crestview. We've got all the details online. You almost said boats and hoes, didn't you? I almost did. (07:06) Oh, my life would be complete. I'm gonna take a break and pause and let Bobby tell you all about National Tourist Appreciation Day. (07:21) Yeah, because, you know, like they say in Destin, nothing says things like paying triple for lunch and blocking traffic while you photograph a stop sign. We're all laughing because we've seen it, right? National Tourist Appreciation Day is that special little calendar stunt where we all pretend we're grateful for the folks clogging up sidewalks asking where the real locals eat and taking 17 photos of the same brick wall like it's the Mona Lisa's cousin. (07:47) Look, the idea's simple. Smile, be helpful, and remember that tourism pays bills even when it fries your nerves like bacon in a pan. Look, it's not about loving tourists. It's about appreciating the economic miracle of strangers funding your town while acting shocked it doesn't operate like their hometown. (08:07) Yeah, so take a breath, point them towards something nice, and keep your opinions tucked away. For now. There you go. Are you celebrating today, Bobby? Hell no. By staying away? That's right. National Tourist Appreciation Day. (08:23) That's my gift. I got one more day to... There's the Colton Firewoman on 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station, Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell on a Wednesday morning. It's hump day, the camels are out, and so are the grumps. (08:41) That's right. On the National Day calendar today, folks, we have to tell you all about the great American grump out. That's right, the one holiday where your bad attitude finally pulls its weight. That's right, no gifts, no gratitude, just pure, federally unregulated irritation. (08:57) So you gotta show up, scowl hard, and remember, if you're cheerful today, you're either lying or selling something. Yeah, you can't trust those SOBs, can you? The great American grump out is the annual civic duty where we stop pretending everything's fine and just commit to being pleasantly unbearable on purpose. (09:17) Look, you pick a pretty hill, plant your flag, and you spend the day issuing low-grade complaints like you're running a one-person watchdog agency for society's dumbest habits. No violence, no cruelty, just the sacred freedom to sigh dramatically at small inconveniences and call it tradition. (09:35) It's absurd, sure, but so is smiling through nonsense and at least this comes with honesty and snacks. The great American grump out. I can see Bobby celebrating this hard, but unhappily. That's right. Between the Grinch and the Scrooge, this is Bobby's day. (09:53) What is that, the Scrinch? The Scrinch. Are you trying to morph him? Yeah. It's the B Team Morning Show. Hey folks, we've got a lot going on this weekend and next weekend here in Northwest Florida. We want to keep you updated on everything happening across our region. That's why we've got this nifty little website called thebteamshow.com. You can swing on over there and click on the events tab. I was going to say, you'd be one of our swingers. Like the other day when you said, for our Aryan brothers? Exactly. I know, I just keep walking in. Stepping into the crap. Well, yeah, that's true. That's just what I do. That's true. I'm Schuyler Black. He's Bobby Dewrell. It's the B Team Morning Show. Minutes away from 7 o'clock. Stay with us. More classic rock is coming up next. There's more here than meets the ear. 100.3 KROCK. It's starting to feel like the month of May outside. Just a few minutes after 7 o'clock, we're at 74 degrees right here in Destin Fort Walton Beach. Humidity is at 92% at this point in the morning. Certainly feels like maybe we'll see a seasonal shift towards a little more summer-like weather here pretty quick. (11:12) Instead of those 25 degree temperature swings between morning and afternoon. High today, 82. And showers likely tomorrow in the forecast. In fact, showers are likely Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We'll check that full forecast here in just a little while. Don't forget, the largest parade in Okaloosa County is scheduled on Saturday afternoon up in Crestview. America's 250. Over 200 floats will be in this parade. Over 900 local high school band marchers will be in this parade. Expected to take over four hours in length. It's going to be massive. (11:55) Which parade is this? Crestview. America's 250. Well, there you go. That's right. Because America. We've got more details on the festivities up at Crestview this weekend and of course the Boats and Boil event at Marine Max earlier in the day on Saturday. All on our events tab at TheBTeamShow.com. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell back at it on a hump day Wednesday. (12:24) Of course, The B Team Show is sponsored every morning by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. And a peeper creeper was arrested yesterday. A man found inside the ceiling of a women's restroom at a Fort Walton Beach church was arrested a couple days ago actually. Aquilino Sanjor Ortega is accused of recording women as they used the facilities at Grace Church. A victim reported having seen a mobile phone positioned above the ceiling pointed at her direction as she went to the bathroom. She immediately left the restroom to alert church staff. Fort Walton Beach police say that Ortega was charged with video voyeurism and disturbing a religious assembly. Now according to police, officers initially responded to a possible armed suspect inside the church on Eglin Parkway. Upon arrival, officers and police say that officers encountered parishioners who had been safely evacuated from the building during an ongoing religious service. Ortega is currently in the Okaloosa County Jail being held on an immigration detainer. (13:40) An investigation is currently ongoing so maybe he will have a Cinco de Porto in order for him. All right we've got some stories that we're gonna get to as we move through the seven o'clock hour. (13:56) You over there seem a little bit out of it at the moment. No I'm here I'm here I made it this far. Okay mm-hmm all right. Rise and shine. Rise and shine sunshine. Yeah yeah yeah yeah I hear you. All right stick tight. Ask Uncle Bobby coming up in just a little while. Also the Stones, Tom Petty and John Fogerty all up in the next few. Right now Aerosmith on 100.3 KROCK. (14:19) It's the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. I'm Schuyler Black, he's Bobby Dewrell. It's a little bit of a humid morning here in Fort Walton. It's kind of what it's supposed to feel like in May I guess. We had a mild start to the month but things are gonna crank up here with lots of showers and thunderstorms in the forecast starting tomorrow and lasting through Saturday at points. That full forecast coming up here in just a few short moments and of course we've got a couple local events this weekend. Boats and what is it? Boats and crawfish. Oh okay. You're almost there. Well I feel like I liked my way about it. If we can get to like craw hose then I'll just take that as a win. (15:12) Boats and crawfish Saturday 11 to 3 Marine Max right here in Fort Walton Beach. They're on Highway 98 across from Whataburger right there on the sound so don't miss out. They're gonna be boiling up 500 pounds of crawfish and divvying it out and serving up on plates free of charge. (15:30) Yeah so you can't go wrong with that. That's at Marine Max on Saturday 11 to 3. Then Saturday afternoon we move up to Crestview for the America's 250 Grand Parade in celebration. Huge parade. Huge parade. Biggest in Okaloosa County history. Just prepare to walk folks. It's parking and traffic up there is going to be challenging to say the least. So understand that this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and enjoy it. Enjoy the the chaos that it'll be because again it's a once-in-a-lifetime event and you want the opportunity to see it right here in your backyard you might as well go do it. (16:13) We've got details on both of those events on Saturday on the events tab at thebteamshow.com. Well there you go. Yeah. What more do you need? I don't know. Maybe we should ask the LGBs out there what more they need to visit the website. I know Larry's not even listening this morning. That's terrible. I know it. Terrible. Well he's in he's in the sip right now. Mississippi. (16:45) Oh okay well you have a yeah okay. Yeah a story out of Washington State. A Washington woman was drunkenly chasing a kid on a dirt bike with her car by driving up onto the sidewalk. I saw that. Wow. Authorities say a 56 year old Wendy Clemente swerved her Ford Focus toward the child in a Spokane County neighborhood while witnesses screamed this lady is crazy. The child escaped unharmed. About 25 minutes later deputies say the same woman showed up at a stranger's house and allegedly tried opening doors while the homeowner watched remotely through a security camera. Deputies found her nearby and said she showed signs of impairment. She later admitted to drinking alcohol after initially denying it. (17:40) Authorities say Clemente also resisted arrest and tried to kick a deputy. She now faces charges including attempted first degree assault, DUI, and criminal trespass. Despite the allegations she was later released on her own recognizance. That's how they do it in a left-wing state. (18:02) Clearly. Jiminy Christmas. That's pathetic. All right we're 20 minutes out from Ask Uncle Bobby. Your daily advice is coming up in the next half hour so we're going to check the inbox in the meantime see what we're working with today and getting Uncle Bobby in rare form for his advice. (18:23) We're going to try. All right stay with us. We'll be back right after this. Van Halen, Ram Jam, and more on the way in moments on 100.3 KROCK. On 100.3 KROCK it's uh Wednesday morning as we ram right through the middle of the work week. 74 degrees outside already. A high today of 82. (18:44) We'll check your forecast here in just a little bit and less than 10 minutes out from your daily advice with Uncle Bobby. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell rocking and rolling this morning and I saw yesterday that President Trump is bringing back the Presidential Physical Fitness Award. Yeah that's good. I remember that when I was a kid. I do too. The old school fitness test that many Americans remember from gym class. Now a program which was phased out during the Obama administration includes exercises like the one mile run, sit-ups, push-ups, or pull-ups, and flexibility tests. Top performing students can once again earn a Presidential Fitness Award. (19:26) Now President Trump said the goal is to promote competition, athletic achievement, and healthier lifestyles for kids as part of his Make America Healthy Again agenda. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. backed the move pointing to rising obesity rates and declining youth fitness levels. The original test dates back to the 1950s and became a long-time school tradition before it was replaced in 2013. See I didn't even know it was gone because that was after I got out of school. But yeah with a program focused more on overall health and personal progress and... (19:59) Dead of competition. Which sounds like, you know, you're just promoting kids. Well, they're just living their best lives. Because giving one kid, you know, an award and not another is just terrible. Just terrible. How can you not award mediocrity? Uh-huh. Name of the game for the Obamas. All right, coming up in just a few minutes, ask Uncle Bobby your daily advice this morning. By the way, folks, we've got a KROCK studio line again. Yeah. (20:38) We do. Studio line is 850-89-KROCK. 850-89-KROCK. 895-7625. So if you, you know, if you want to chat with Bobby and you need advice off the air. Yeah, sure. Let's go with that. Maybe that's the way to get a hold of him right there. You reckon? I do too. All right, stick tight. We've got lots to get to here in just a few minutes with Ask Uncle Bobby, so stick tight. In the meantime, Def Leppard, love bites. It's 741. This is the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. Def Leppard and love bites on 100.3 KROCK. Good morning, everybody. (21:32) Hope you're off to a smooth start on a Wednesday. It is a little bit more humid out there this morning than what we have seen over the past several days, and that's going to continue to ramp up with showers and thunderstorms in the forecast Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. (21:48) The full forecast coming up in just a bit. Plus, Dan Diamond has local news right around the corner. But yeah, we hear the music there, which tells us it's time. It's time for your daily advice. Ask Uncle Bobby, all stitched together by our friends at Buy TomCat Custom Apparel. That's right. Buy TomCat Custom Apparel, reminding you this is Little League season. (22:09) Make your team look good, even when they don't. Buy TomCat Custom Apparel. They can get you hats, bags, equipment, you name it. Go check it out. All personalized just for you. You make them sound like Major League. I'm going to tell you, some of these Little League teams, it's amazing. Got nicer uniforms than high school kids. Nicer uniforms, monogram bags. Yeah, you name it. But it's because they got it at Buy TomCat. That's right. Find them at Wright Plaza here in Fort Walton. All right, today, Uncle Bobby, your question comes in from the muted party peacock. They write in saying, Dear Uncle Bobby, I used to feel confident and noticed at parties, but lately I feel invisible, next to louder, more charismatic people. So how do I get my spark back and stop feeling anxious and overlooked? Look, first of all, peacock, listen, you're not invisible, okay? You're just being outperformed by people with the same skill set as a fire alarm. You know, loud, unnecessary, and somehow everyone still respects it. Listen, if you want attention at a party, you do not ask politely for it. No, no, you don't. You don't do that like you're returning a sweater. No, no, no. Here's a real secret nobody will admit. Parties are not social events. They are informal elections. Look, you don't win by being nice. You win by being memorable, okay? First, you need a personal hype man, not a friend, a professional, someone whose entire purpose is to orbit you and announce your presence like you're a celebrity who just survived something heroic, you know, like parallel parking, okay? Every time you enter a room, they hit the crowd with the, make some noise, and clap like rent is due. (24:03) Second, you gotta stop doing conversations, okay? Do performances. You walk up to a group, drop a crisp two-minute stand-up about, I don't know, whatever's happening in the room, and then exit before they can respond like, you know, you're a magician avoiding accountability. (24:21) Look, people do not ignore a person who might say something unhinged at any moment. I know. If the room is still sleeping on you, then you gotta escalate, okay? Bring a megaphone and use it exactly once, strategically, like a warning shot. You know, a toast to yourself for showing up despite the psychic warfare of other people being loud. And then after that, you talk normally because the legend has been established, and now you're just letting them breathe in your greatness. Walk in like you own the music, the lighting, and everyone's unresolved to be impressed. And there's your answer. You did party peacock from Uncle Bobby this morning. Just that simple. (25:18) He put it into a three-minute response for you. And of course, if you don't remember what his response was today, you can find all of the responses at DewBob.com. That's right. Or on thebteamshow.com. All of them are right there. But if you go to DewBob.com, you can always, you know, get some custom apparel. That's right. Gotta have merch. (25:43) And some of that custom apparel, well, compliments of our friends at Buy TomCat Custom Apparel. That's right. Buy TomCat Custom Apparel, where the custom apparel is made for you custom-y. Exactly. Exactly. I'm glad you added that in. That's the icing on the cake right there. (26:04) Yeah. That's the gravy on the mashed potatoes. Is that? Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. That's the butter on the biscuit. You did it all. All right, it's 7.51. We're gonna take a break. The 8 o'clock hour just around the corner. I'm Schuyler Black. He's Bobby Dewrell. This is the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. Dan Diamond has local news next. (26:27) Have ticked up a couple more degrees. 76 degrees outside right now. Mostly cloudy skies at a high this afternoon. Climbing to 82. Rain and storm chances in the forecast tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday. More on that here in just a little bit. Now, coming up this weekend, we celebrate America's 250th birthday this year with the biggest parade Okaloosa County has ever seen in Crestville. It's the America's 250 Grand Parade and Celebration. Right now, they've closed down registrations for it, but there's over 200 entries into this parade as far as floats and different businesses and organizations and charities and law enforcement and emergency personnel offices that are going to be a part of it. It's going to be massive. 900 different kids from area marching bands will be performing in this parade. This is going to be huge, huge, and dignitaries on a local, regional, and even possibly national level are expected to be in attendance. So, if you're planning to go up there on Saturday, just fair warning. It's going to be very, very busy. Roads will be congested. (27:47) You'll probably have to walk a ways. Parking is going to be troublesome at times, but it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. So, if you can get up there on Saturday and take it all in, I highly encourage you to do so. Of course, we've got details on that event in Crestview Saturday, as well as the boats and crawfish. (28:09) Mm-hmm. You ask. You just don't change. There's only one answer. Can't train an old dog with new tricks, huh? But that happens at Marine Max here in Fort Walton on a Saturday from 11 to 3. (28:26) They're going to be boiling 500 pounds of crawfish and giving it away for free. So, come fix a plate and eat up. Yeah, why not? Maybe sit on the beautiful gritty white boats and stain them in crawfish oil. No, no. Boats. I can't even do it. Oh, the marine forecast lady? Yeah. (28:48) Boats. Boats. Boats. Yeah, I can't do it. It's not me. Well, that is all coming up on Saturday, and we've got all the details for you on that and a couple other events coming up next week, as well, including the 69th Annual Destin Harbor Blessing of the Fleet and the 70th Annual Billy Boleg's Pirate Festival, all coming up next week. (29:15) And all the details are on our website. Just click on the Events tab at thebteamshow.com. Well, a little bit of a feel-good story for you. Yeah. Yesterday, the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola held a birthday celebration for a World War II veteran. Oh, well, look at that. You know, those are becoming fewer and far between. And Lieutenant Commander Cash Barber actually turns 102 years old today. According to Channel 3 WEAR, Barber was honored for his service and his commitment to sharing history with others. Now, every Tuesday, which is really cool, every single week, every Tuesday, Barber can be found at the Naval Air Station National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola. Every Tuesday sharing his stories from the war with others. (30:08) Oh, that's cool. I know that is so so cool. And Barbara said yesterday, what a pleasure and what a blessing. I'm so proud and honored to be here with all of you folks today. What a blessing this place is, he added. It's really my second home. Folks, I've been coming out here every Tuesday for 12 years now, and I hope I never miss many days. Now during his celebration, Barbara was presented with a with a cake and thanked everyone who came to celebrate his birthday. So that is so cool. (30:36) That is cool. You don't you don't see too many World War II vets these days that can still get out of the house. Yeah, yeah, it's uh He's got to be up there. Yeah, 102 today. Wow, look at that. So happy birthday, Lieutenant Commander Cash Barber, World War II vet. So if you'd like to meet Mr. Barber, I'm sure Tuesdays are the day to do so at the Naval Aviation Museum over at NAS Pensacola. (31:04) So anyway, I wanted to pass that along this morning because I thought that was a neat little story. All right, coming up in just a little bit, Steely Dan, the Hollies, Eddie Money, and more. But first, humble pie, 30 days in the hole. 100.3k rock. (31:20) 76 degrees outside your window right now. 82 this afternoon. I'm so glad you remind me who we are. It's time we come back on air. Because I forget. Well, you are getting old. Yeah, yeah, 64 to some. (31:36) Wasn't that your cousin that said that? No, that was her new boyfriend. Oh, well, is he just a moron? He is now. Wonder if he listens to the show. Well, an unexpected runner stole the spotlight during the Indianapolis IU Health 500 Festival Mini Marathon this last weekend. (32:02) Well, when a loose dog suddenly joined the race with the rest of the runners. Officers monitoring the event spotted the pup happily sprinting alongside thousands of runners as if he'd trained for it. Now police shared body cam footage and photos of the pooch jokingly asking the public if anyone recognized the good boy. (32:21) The dog appeared energetic and completely unfazed by the massive crowd as he trotted along the course with the racers. Now after his surprise mini marathon appearance, officers safely picked him up and began trying to locate his owner. But no, he was not registered to run. (32:38) Makes you wonder though if his city registration was current. Yeah. Because, you know, dog on the loose and no registration and no vaccination records then that owner is probably facing a Little bit of a penalty right now. Mm-hmm. All right coming up over the next several weeks. We have Scott so much going on, but One thing that we don't want to lose track of is two weeks from now It's the annual construction junction event out at the fairgrounds Saturday, May 23rd from 10 until 2 Now this is an opportunity for Small kids and big kids alike to get out there and play on all the big rigs trucks fire trucks police cruisers doesn't matter bulldozers backhoes and more Now it's designed as an hands-on experience for all ages and attendees can explore and climb on large construction and law enforcement vehicles meet community professionals and enjoy special features like Medical evacuation helicopter visit and a canine Demonstration now the first hour will be sensory friendly with reduced noise. They started that a few years ago. So that first hour from 10 until 11 Will be on the quiet end of things and then by 11 o'clock they're gonna crank up everything and it's gonna get loud noisy and just What construction trucks typically do loud diesels? (34:10) But it's gonna be a fun way to spend Saturday Memorial Day weekend out there at the fairgrounds with construction junction Of course always put on and hosted by the Fort Walton Beach Police Department so Chatted with Officer bags last week and he'd like to come in the next couple weeks and chat about it So I said, well, we probably work that out. Maybe maybe brings doughnuts The Stipulation for Bobby is you got to bring something to eat? That's right period. That's right That's like chief base showed up yesterday and he was over on sister station 94 3 FTW with Dan diamond But he didn't get offered to come in on on the B Team show because he didn't bring anything to eat. Nope Sure didn't I mean Bobby literally defied the police chief. That's right And didn't feel bad about it rules are rules nobody's above the law now, it sounds like a Democrat All right, it's 827 we'll take a break on the way Blackfoot AC DC The animals and more on the classic rock station 100 point 3k rock 100 point 3k rock It's the B Team morning show little one-hit wonders from the 60s. Yeah, that's right. Mm-hmm that song As old as your cousin's boyfriend thinks you are. Yeah, it's just about God that's funny. I can I really isn't I Think it's I think it's the gray beard Bobby that yeah, it is We need to get you some Grecian formula or something. Mm-hmm. Give it a little little color again Well, it's got color It's not pure white yet But it's starting to almost look like that that white beard that Michael Beattie, you know Put on his face for the oh Well, you mean fumanity? Yes. Yeah for the for the hibachi deal out. Yes in last fall No, he's wanted a couple other times But yeah, it's it's it's almost to that point It's still it's still got a little bit of color in it, but it's it's damn near bleach-white. Mm-hmm Hey the America 250 Gala and drone show is coming up next month now this weekend is the Grand Parade and celebration in Crestview, but the Daughters of American Revolution are doing a gala and drone show out at the fairgrounds here in Fort Walton next month Friday June 12th from 6 until 10 p.m featuring a 1776 reenactment and patriotic drone show beginning around 845 p.m The evening will offer VIP seating for the drone display along with the social hour formal dinner library enactment and celebration with music and dancing and Tickets are available online at CBC dar.com CBC dar.com. That's just the acronym for Chalk to Hatchy Bay chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution That's a lot that is a lot so that's why it's six letters CBC dar.com for tickets to that event again, it's Friday June 12th out at the fairgrounds So we got more details on that event on the events tab at The B Team show.com Bobby we got five minutes before we say goodbye. Yeah Did you see this Joe Scarborough crap about his wife can't find her birth certificate so she can't vote now Oh, yeah. No, I have not. Yeah. All right. Do you want to talk about it? Nah I've said enough. Okay. 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