Bloomsday & the Cannoli Conspiracy: How James Joyce, Fried Tubes & Tortillas Conquered Tuesday
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We celebrated Bloomsday—that annual moment when respectable adults cosplay Dublin in 1904 and pretend confusion counts as culture—then pivoted to National Cannoli Day, National Fudge Day, and the existential crisis of a friendship breakup staged like a season finale monologue, because why exit quietly when you can leave like a diplomat walking out of peace talks?
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Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell dragged themselves through another Tuesday morning on 100.3 KROCK, Fort Walton Beach's classic rock station here on the Emerald Coast — and "dragged" is the operative word. Bobby's social battery sat at a crisp 3%, up from yesterday's dismal 1%, which he claims is progress. We're not convinced. Running on coffee and spite (mostly spite), the boys stumbled through June 16th like two guys who showed up to a party they didn't remember RSVPing to.
First up: Bloomsday, the annual literary pilgrimage where respectable adults cosplay 1904 Dublin and pretend confusion equals culture. Then National Cannoli Day — because nothing says "holiday" like a deep-fried tube of regret stuffed with sweet cheese and your last shred of self-control. We also honored National Tortilla Day, civilization's edible paper plate holding America's emotional support cheese together, and National Fudge Day, where lying is encouraged and pants suddenly hate you. If you survived all that without a carb coma, congratulations — you're stronger than we are.
Weather-wise, buckle up: 86 degrees with an 80% chance of showers, and we're staring down four to eight inches of rain through Saturday thanks to Invest 90 lurking in the western Gulf. If you're looking to escape the deluge, the Emerald Coast Science Center has that planetarium running through August 7 — perfect for air-conditioned sanity. Tonight, catch Booming Tuesdays at Baytown Wharf in Sandestin: DJ Mike Witte at 7:15 p.m., fireworks at dusk, and absolutely zero reason to stay home. Meanwhile, the Holly Navarre Fire District is asking voters in August to approve a budget bump — because their firefighters currently make minimum wage, which is both tragic and absurd.
Uncle Bobby tackled a friendship breakup question with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, advising the Exit Interview Gremlin to draft a season-finale monologue, create "tasteful scandal," and exit like a diplomat walking out of peace talks. Elsewhere, a Texas woman is suing McDonald's over a sausage McMuffin that allegedly turned her New York trip into a medical nightmare, and an Amazon driver in California got fired for allegedly catnapping — literally — someone's pet off their porch. Whose cat is it? Police are still investigating, which is the most 2025 sentence we've typed all week.
Big thanks to Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach for keeping the lights on while we stumble through another week. Hit up thebteamshow.com for the full event calendar, on-demand episodes, and all the irreverent nonsense you can handle. Now grab your umbrella, your sense of humor, and maybe a cannoli — and keep on rockin' through the rain. The B Team is out.
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(00:00) Here's today's B Team Redux. Rock station. It's April Wine and Roller on a Tuesday. Bobby, we survived Monday. Are we full of energy again? No. No? What did you get the batteries up to yesterday? (00:16) Not. I think they're dead. They're dead? I think they need to be replaced. Yeah. There's a deeply discharged battery sitting across from me this morning in the name of a human called Bobby Dewrell. Yeah. (00:32) But like I said, I've been running on coffee in spite for the last several days. And well, I ran out of coffee. Well, his zombie is here this morning, folks. His zombie is here. It is Tuesday the 16th of June. (00:50) Yeah, two and a half weeks out from the 4th of July. Have you bought any fireworks yet? Nope. Starting to see a few pop up around town, those little firework stands and tents. But I haven't bought anything yet. (01:05) I usually buy stuff like the week of because, well, I'm a guy and we wait to the last minute for everything. Yep. So you know how that works, right? Yep. The B Team show this morning brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (01:22) Bobby, the first thing we have to talk about today on the National Day calendar is something I've never heard of, Bloomsday. Oh, yeah. It's the one holiday where people celebrate a guy taking a long walk and thinking too hard. Yeah. Yeah. It's basically the story of your ex, but with better press. (01:39) Better press. That's true. She never had a nice thing to say. Bloomsday is that annual moment when respectable adults decide the best use of daylight is cosplaying Dublin in 1904 and speed running James Joyce's Ulysses like it's a bar bet they can't back out of. (01:56) See, June 16th rolls around and suddenly everybody's got a straw hat, a dramatic relationship with literature, and a suspicious need to walk places on purpose. It's part pilgrimage, part pub crawl, part group therapy for people who think confusion counts as culture. So don't worry. (02:11) We're not here to stop it. We're here to take notes and ask the question your English professor was too tired to answer. Bloomsday, folks. It's Bloomsday. How about it's just Tuesday? Alice Cooper schools out. (02:27) Yeah, it's been out for a few weeks. 100.3 KROCK. Bob Seger on 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. You'll accompany me on a Tuesday morning. Going to see another hot and humid day, about 86 this afternoon. (02:44) But more widespread showers are possible later on today. So stick tight. We'll get that full forecast coming your way here in just a little bit. Plus, Dan Diamond's got local news on the way later on in the hour as well. (03:02) Coming up, as far as local events, there is a ton of them. I should say there are a ton of them if I want to speak non-hic English, Bobby. Words are still hard this week. Words are hard. It's more challenging this week than most, actually. (03:17) Words are hard. They are hard. They are. But we've got the full list of local events coming up and local entertainment happenings, food truck festivals, and more all at thebteamshow.com. So if your name's Larry, Gary, or Barry, or not, and you haven't visited thebteamshow.com, well, go over and do that. (03:40) I give up. Let's get into this national holiday. Yeah, why not? It's National Cannoli Day. Yeah, yeah, because nothing says holiday like a deep fried tube of regret stuffed with sweet cheese and your last shred of self-control. (03:57) God. I don't even know what you said there. You want one now, don't you? Nah. National Cannoli Day is that annual moment when society pretends powdered sugar is a personality and a fried tube of pastry is a spiritual practice. (04:13) Look, we know it's ridiculous. And yet, here you are, nodding like you didn't just plan your afternoon around ricotta and regret. The rules are simple. Find the crunch, respect the cream, and don't ask what you're celebrating unless you want the answer to be poor impulse control. (04:30) So stick around, because if we're going to honor a dessert like it's a civic duty, well, I've got questions, and none of them are sober. This feels like a train wreck this morning. It's rough. It is rough. It's rough. (04:45) If you want to hear us in perfection, you can visit us online at thebteamshow.com. But as I was mentioning, we were talking yesterday about weather being hot, weather being rainy at times. If you're looking for something to take the kids to, Emerald Coast Science Center's got that planetarium all summer long. (05:05) Oh, yeah, that's right. That's right. You can go check out that exhibit and experience at the Emerald Coast Science Center now through August 7. They're going to be doing that every weekday through August 7. So get over there and visit it if you're looking for something to do either out of the rain or in air-conditioned comfort. (05:24) A quick break, and more classic rock is coming up just around the corner on 100.3 KROCK. It's about to rock! Where do you think you're going? More rock next. 100.3 KROCK. Back where you belong on 100.3 KROCK. (05:41) 86 are high today, 80% chance of showers. We'll check your forecast here in just a little bit. It's the B Team Morning Show brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (05:57) By the way, tonight is another booming Tuesday out of Baytown Wharf in Sandestan. They've got DJ out there tonight. And then at dusk, fireworks every single Tuesday now through the 30th of June. (06:13) So don't miss out on booming Tuesday out there at Baytown Wharf. Well, today, Bobby, we've got a couple more national holidays to get to. And how about tortillas? National Tortilla Day. Yeah, we needed a holiday to celebrate the edible paper plate holding America's emotional support cheese. (06:33) Oh, that's one way to define a quesadilla, I guess. National Tortilla Day is that annual reminder that civilization is being held together by a thin, round piece of dough and the raw human need to wrap problems in carbs. Look, you don't have to celebrate so much as acknowledge it, you know, like a weather alert. (06:52) Because once tortillas show up, suddenly everyone's a chef, a philosopher, and a little bit of a liar about portion sizes. You know, it's a holiday built for improvisation. Breakfast tacos, sad desk burritos, midnight quesadillas, and whatever you're calling a wrap to avoid admitting you ate three in the car. (07:12) Look, mark it on the calendar if you want, but understand this. Today on the calendar if you want, but understand this. Today isn't about tradition, it's about containment. I love tortillas. Just if you're watching carbs, you just can't sacrifice the zero carb or low carb tortillas. (07:34) Those are useless. They're awful. So if you're watching your carb intake, just don't worry about it with tortillas. True. Sometimes you just have to take the L. That's right. (07:49) It's the B Team Morning Show. The police on the way. Now, ACDC next, and Skid Row later in the hour. Plus, a look at local news before too long as well. It's the B Team Morning Show on KROCK. 3KROQ, the classic rock station. (08:05) It's the B Team Morning Show. Scott Laird Black and Bobby Dewrell. Brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Next hour, we've got your Daily Advice with Uncle Bobby. (08:20) Were you wanting to say something? No, OK. Daily Advice with Uncle Bobby. Ask Uncle Bobby coming up around 745. Also, folks, if you're looking for a fun getaway this October, Tammy with Tammy's Journeys here in Fort Walton has a great cruise with Margaritaville coming up at the end of October. (08:38) It's a four-night cruise leaving out of Tampa and coming back on the 3rd of November. And it's going to be very affordable. Four-night cruise, you can stay for as little as $400. She's got details and the link to find the details on the Events tab at thebteamshow.com. (08:59) But she's going to be doing a presentation here coming up next week on that as well. Well, one final day to get to on the National Day calendar. It's National Fudge Day. Oh, the holiday where lying is encouraged, calories don't count, and everyone acts shocked that their pants suddenly hate them. (09:15) Yeah, they get a little tight. National Fudge Day is that annual moment when society pretends a square of sugar and cocoa counts as culture. And well, honestly, I've got to respect that commitment. It's not about history or heritage. It's about taking a dense little brick of joy and calling it a treat and using it to justify every bad decision you've made since Memorial Day. (09:36) The rules are simple. Eat some, give some, argue about whether the real kind has nuts like you're defending a doctoral thesis you didn't earn. And if you're wondering who declared it a national holiday, don't. Just follow the smell of melted butter and poor impulse control. (09:54) Yeah, Fudge Day, that's an interesting time of the year to have Fudge Day. You'd think that'd be more. That's why they don't pay you to think. Yeah, that's very true. Alright, a quick break in Dan Diamond's local news. (10:09) Coming up next on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. Standby for more rock. 100.3 KROCK. 100.3 KROCK, REO. Roll with the changes. Five minutes after seven as we start to see some rainfall push into the western portions of our eliciting area. (10:30) Gulf Breeze, Milton, western portions of Navarre starting to see some rain. So if you are coming in from Santa Rosa County this morning you probably have already dealt with some raindrops. Right now here in Fort Walton Beach we are sitting outside at 76 degrees but overcast skies, high humidity and expecting widespread showers and thunderstorms today, tomorrow, Thursday and into Friday. (10:57) That full forecast coming up in just a little bit. Expecting a lot of rain this week, Bobby. Up to three to five inches is forecast. A lot of that comes from the tropical juice of Invest 90 down there by Texas right now in the western Gulf. (11:15) So we are going to have a soggy, soggy week but I think my yard is going to be happy by the end of it. It's brown in spots and well, if I can avoid turning on the irrigation system then that's one win for me. (11:33) It's the B Team Morning Show. Scott Urbach and Bobby Durrell brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre as well as Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. By the way, beginning this week, traffic patterns at the intersection of Beale Parkway and 1st Street in Fort Walton are being permanently modified to improve safety. (11:57) Crews are installing traffic separators and re-striping lanes after which drivers traveling on 1st Street will only be able to make right turns onto Beale Parkway while drivers on Beale will no longer be allowed to turn left onto 1st Street. The change follows years of crash data showing the intersection is one of the city's most hazardous locations with numerous right angle collisions and injury causing accidents. (12:24) City officials and FDOT view the new traffic configuration as an interim safety measure until funding becomes available for future traffic signal projects. So, if you travel Beale down there by 98 and 1st Street, just heads up, you'll no longer be able to turn left. Alright, plenty of stories to get to this morning on the national front, on the local front as well. Plenty of events to talk about that are coming up in our area the next couple of weeks leading into the 4th of July. We've got lots to get to, so stay with us. How are you doing over there? I'm doing alright. You feel like you're getting rested up? (13:06) Well, I mean, I got more sleep, but I'm still not there. Okay. Is the battery above 1% right now? Maybe at 3%. At 3%, okay. Well, it's a slow charge, but we'll take it. We'll take it. Stick tight, Pink Floyd on the way, Queen and the Doobies right now. Hart and Barracuda, we are the B Team morning show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 KROCK. (13:33) 100.3 KROCK, the Classic Rock Station. Is that our phone? Is somebody trying to call us while we're on the air? Yeah, that's pretty much anytime anybody tries to call us is when they hear us going on air, which does not work, guys. (13:51) 724 is the time. It's the B Team morning show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell, brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. I did not hear about this yesterday. I don't know if I'm living under a rock, but did you hear about the eight people that died in that plane crash at an Air Force Base in California? Yeah, I saw that a B-52 went down out at Edwards. That's right. Around 11.20 yesterday, a B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base north of LA, killing all eight crew aboard. Aerial footage showed black smoke rising from the crash site with almost nothing left of the aircraft. (14:36) The incident marks the deadliest crash involving a B-52 since 1982. I hadn't seen that. I just came across the headline. Shame on me for not keeping up on stuff. Yeah, I saw that come through late yesterday, and I was like, man, that stinks. (14:54) That is awful. We are the B Team morning show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. Don't forget, about 20 minutes away from your Daily Advice, asking Uncle Bobby around 7.45. We'll get to that here in just a little bit. If you are out in Destin and Miramar Beach, don't miss out on Boomin' Tuesdays happening out at Baytown Wharf at Sandestin. Summer nights at the village of Baytown Wharf are getting a little brighter with the return of Boomin' Tuesdays held every Tuesday in June. It's a free, family-friendly event. Brings a high-energy DJ dance party hosted by DJ Mike Witte in the Events Plaza at 7.15. And of course, you can mill around and check out the shops and restaurants and entertainment before gathering along the lagoon for the evening's grand finale, which is a spectacular fireworks show that lights up the sky at 9.15. So, they've got three more of those going on. Boomin' Tuesdays out at Baytown Wharf tonight, next Tuesday the 23rd, and finally on Tuesday, June 30th. (15:58) So, we've got more details on that event by visiting our website. Just go to the bteamshow.com. Click on the Events tab. It's that simple. Well, Bobby, I've got another story for you. Channel 3 in Pensacola reported on a story about the Holly Navarre Fire District wanting to raise firefighter pay in their August referendum. (16:22) We'll get to that here in just a little bit. Plus, second half of the hour just around the corner with Ask Uncle Bobby all coming up in just a bit. It's the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. Forerunner Billy Squire and Van Halen coming up next after a look at your forecast and a quick break. (16:40) 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. It's 7.38 on a Tuesday morning. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. 76 degrees right now in Destin Fort Walton Beach and overcast skies here in Okaloosa County. We are expecting plenty of rainfall today in the next several days. In fact, we're starting to see some rain push into Okaloosa County now. (17:04) Pensacola getting soaked at the moment as is parts of the I-10 corridor from Pace to Milton and Crestview. Look out, it's heading your way very soon. Uncle Bobby, an Amazon delivery driver caught on a homeowner's ring camera was taking a cat from a California family's yard. He's now claiming that the cat was actually his own missing pet. The driver, Joshua Gonzalez, says he recognized the cat by its markings while delivering a package in Bakersfield. (17:37) He says he had adopted a similar gray cat in 25 for his daughter and believed the animal he saw was the family pet Gonzalez says he picked up the cat and took it home because he was convinced it belonged to him. But the homeowner, Brenda Wilson, she says her family has had the cat named Junie for years. (17:55) Police filed a report after reviewing doorbell footage that appeared to show the driver picking up the cat and walking away. Gonzalez showed local media adoption paperwork and says he proves ownership but the documents reportedly do not contain a photo, name or other details that would definitively identify the cat. (18:13) The controversy is Cost Gonzalez's job delivering Amazon packages. Amazon said he is no longer allowed to deliver on the company's behalf and that it is cooperating with law enforcement. Kern County Sheriff's Office in California is still investigating the dispute. No criminal charges have been filed. The central question remains unresolved. Whose cat is it? (18:37) That's kind of an interesting story. Something to follow along with. Definitely think of porch pirates stealing packages, not necessarily cats. That's true. Especially when it's the Amazon delivery driver himself. Alright, coming up in just a little bit, your daily advice with Ask Uncle Bobby. (18:55) We do this every single morning right here on the B Team Morning Show. By the way, we've got a full list of area events happening all across northwest Florida at thebteamshow.com. Events starting today and several going all the way through the end of the summer and into September. So if you'd like to stay up to date on everything happening from local fundraisers to charity events to local community events, live music and more, we've got it all for you online at thebteamshow.com. (19:31) Alright, your daily advice is just a few minutes away. Stay with us. We'll get to it here shortly. Right now, Motley Crue on the Classic Rock Station. 100.3 KROCK. 100.3 KROCK. The Classic Rock Station. Aerosmith and the other side. It's Tuesday morning the B Team Morning Show. Brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill and Navarre. Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi Miramar Beach. Watching rainfall come in to the western panhandle right now. It's going to be a soggy day today and, well, likely remainder of the week. More on that forecast and local news coming up in just a little bit. But, you hear the music there in the background and that tells us, well, it's time for your daily advice. That's right. We're gonna ask Uncle Bobby for advice. Ask Uncle Bobby. Weekdays at 745, stitched together byTomCat Custom Apparel. That's right, TomCat Custom Apparel. Reminding you that summer's here and 4th of July is right around the corner, which means we've got tourists and, well, locals use backroads. But it means your business should get spotted. So remember, custom shirts make your crew stand out so they know who to yell at. Yeah! Alright, today, Uncle Bobby. (20:54) Your question comes in from the Exit Interview Gremlin. Dear Uncle Bobby, I want to end a friendship cleanly because it's run its course. The part of me wants to make it dramatic. How do I break it off without making things worse? You don't. Look, you're gonna make it worse on purpose, okay? But you do it with a little bit of taste, alright? See, if a friendship is dying, you don't unplug the machine quietly. No, you pull the plug in the middle of a gala and you let the lights flicker like a warning from the universe. (21:28) See, first, you gotta stop pretending you want it clean. Clean is for kitchen counters and boring people with matching towels. No, you want a grand exit. The kind that makes mutual friendship pause mid-scroll and whisper, what happened? Like they just saw a comet hit the group chat, okay? You gotta draft a breakup letter that reads like a season finale monologue. Not a text, not a call, a document. Something with headings, time stamps and a closing line that sounds like it belongs on a courthouse step. Then you let it accidentally find daylight in the exact social corner where it will ferment into legend. (22:12) And listen, if you're worried about making things worse, well congratulations, you still have a pulse. But you gotta weaponize that guilt into pageantry. Create a tiny, tasteful scandal. Nothing illegal, nothing cool, just ambiguous enough that people can argue about it for two weeks like it's a constitutional issue. Finally, when they confront you, don't negotiate. You deliver your final statement, you nod once, and you leave like a diplomat walking out of peace talks, okay? You gotta block gently, unfriend ceremonially, and remember, closure is overrated, but a clean cut delivered with maximum spectacle is a public service. (22:54) There's your instruction, exit interview gremlin. Hope that helps when you break off this friendship that's gone nowhere. All right, we do this every single morning, daily advice from Uncle Bobby. It's Ask Uncle Bobby, stitched together byTomCat Custom Apparel. By Tomcat Custom Apparel, where the apparel is made customly for you. (23:18) I love how excited you get about that. Right, you gotta be. Yeah. I mean, yes, they do it. They do it by custom. Because it's in the name, Bobby. That's right. They do it because you asked for it. Wow, what a business model. All right, local news is next. Here's Dan Diamond. Some days Bobby don't rel. Morning's when he has a hard time getting out of bed. (23:47) Yeah, let me tell you. But he's at 3% on his social battery right now. And he was at 1% yesterday, so we did get a 2% charge last night. There was, if you think about it, we tripled my, well, I can't say that on air, my give a darn. (24:07) Oh, give a flock, one could say. The old give a truck. That's right. The BT Morning Show is on the air after 8 o'clock, brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas and Outcast Sushi in Miramar Beach. We teased this story a little bit last hour, but we're going to get to it. Coming out of Navarre, the Hawley-Navarre Fire District is asking voters to approve an August referendum that would increase funding to raise firefighter pay and address growing operational costs. Now, fire officials say current firefighters earn just above minimum wage. Less than many neighboring departments, which has contributed to employee turnover, has trained personnel leave for higher paying jobs elsewhere. Now, if approved, the measure would increase the district's annual budget from $4 to about $6 million, costing most homeowners roughly $68 more per year, while helping boost wages, improve retention and support rising expenses, such as fuel, utilities, equipment and training. Also, district leaders argue the investment is necessary to maintain emergency services and fairly compensate firefighters for the demanding and often hazardous work that they perform. But right now, firefighters with Hawley-Navarre make minimum wage. Other districts in the area pay their firefighters up to $3 more an hour. (25:42) And Fire District Chief Kevin Lewis says that they've lost plenty of staff because of the low pay. Uh, yeah, Ocean City, right? Well, they're a good $3 more an hour over Hawley-Navarre. (25:58) Navarre Beach Fire is more than a dollar higher than Hawley-Navarre and Midway Fire is two and a half dollars more than Hawley-Navarre. So it'll be interesting to see what folks out there in South Santa Rosa County decide coming up in the month of August. All right, we're keeping our eye on the weather. Plenty of rainfall moving in today. We do have some drizzle in Fort Walton right now and that's going to continue all week. Right now, Bobby, I was just looking at some updated rainfall predictions through Saturday. We could see anywhere from four to eight inches of rain here in the western Panhandle over the next four days. Oh, yeah, that's going to be a lot. Yeah, we went from dry to super soaker real fast. Yeah, we sure did. And we'll get that full forecast for you coming up here in just a little bit. But maybe grab the rain jacket and the umbrella before you head out today. The Eagles take it easy on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. (27:02) And Benatar, we belong on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 KROCK. Good morning, everybody. Hope you're doing well. I'm Schuyler Black. He is Bobby Durrell. We are the B Team Morning Show brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Well, a Texas woman says a breakfast stop at a New York City McDonald's turned into a medical nightmare. (27:28) Yvette Hines bought a sausage McMuffin with egg at a Midtown Manhattan McDonald's in May of 2023 while visiting the Big Apple. She claims that the sandwich was contaminated with harmful substances and left her violently ill shortly after eating it. Hines says that she suffered severe pain, nausea and other serious health problems that eventually required multiple medical procedures and treatments. And she claims the illness caused lasting damage and left her unable to work or handle normal household duties for a period of time. The lawsuit accuses McDonald's and the franchise that operated the restaurant of negligence and seeks unspecified financial damages. McDonald's has not publicly commented on the allegations at the time of the reports. Now, the claims have not been proven in court and the case is still pending. But there is a personal injury attorney out there that is, you know, counting on a payday here pretty soon. You can tell by that story. It does sound like that. Certainly does. Certainly does. Taking a look at your radar this morning, Bobby, we still see widespread rainfall across the western Florida panhandle all across South Alabama and all the way west and south across the Gulf Coast. (28:49) Invest 90 is starting to reemerge into the western Gulf just off of the Texas coast and is tracked right now, expected to track north and east towards Louisiana and Mississippi over the next 72 hours or so, which could bring widespread rainfall, heavy rainfall at times, maybe even a few isolated tornadoes later on this week. So we'll just stay weather aware as that system continues to push north and east. And we'll see if it has the chance to intensify at all and organize right now. You and I were just looking at the infrared satellite radar and there's a lot of convection with this. But at this point, it's it's rather disorganized. So we'll see. (29:41) There's you know, gets over warm water. It can always change fairly quickly. But right now, lots of thunderstorms, lots of rainfall and winds around 25, 30 miles an hour at this point. It's 829. We're going to take a break. (29:58) Take a look at your forecast here. On the way, music from Bad Company, Jimi Hendrix, and The Sticks. It's the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. Good morning, everybody. I forgot I turned my headphones down, and I was like, is the mic on or not? (30:16) Yes, yes, the mic's on. You've just got a half-wit behind the board here. Oh, well, you know what? Realizing it is half the journey. That's fine. That's the first step to, well, you can't really recover from being stupid, but at least you're not blissfully ignorant at that point. (30:36) You know that you're ignorant, and that's a win. That makes you stupid. That's true. Ignorant is no clue that you have no idea what the hell you're talking about. Being stupid is quite the opposite. (30:56) Hey, we're starting to see some stronger storms off to the west. Mobile Bay right now is getting absolutely throttled by some strong to severe thunderstorms, and those are going to continue moving east at about 20 miles an hour right now, so we should see them here in Fort Walton Beach early mid-afternoon today. (31:18) We're going to get out of here in just a little bit. Remember, we've got a full listing of area events on our website, thebteamshow.com. We try to keep everything updated there every single day from the show being on demand anytime you want to listen to local events, local news, wacky news, your daily Ask Uncle Bobby feature, and, of course, those goofy national holidays as well. (31:40) So get over there, check it out if you have not yet, thebteamshow.com. We're out of here in four minutes. A little D.O., though. Rainbow in the dark. 100.3 KROCK. (31:56) There's D.O. in Rainbow in the Dark on the Classic Rock Station. 100.3 KROCK. It's 851. Got to be a soggy one out there today. Your full forecast and local news coming up in just a little bit. But we are out of time. (32:11) Morning went fast, but, well, that's what happens when you have the time of your life with your best buddy every single morning. So if any of you out there today are spending time with your best buddy, I envy you. (32:28) I want to thank our sponsors, Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. We appreciate you all dialing in. B Team Encore Hour coming up next hour. We'll see you back here for the full show tomorrow morning at 6 right here on 100.3 KROCK. (32:43) I'm Schuyler Black. Bobby Dewrell. Get us on out. Hey, folks, thanks for joining the B Team Morning Show, your leading alternative to quality programming right here on the Emerald Coast. Now, we know you have a choice in what you listen to each and every day, and we appreciate the fact that you settled in on this wild ride that we call a morning show. But it's come that time of day. (32:59) We're going to mosey on out of here, so you keep on rockin', keep on rollin'. Never settle for the ordinary. Until next time, the B Team is out. And that's a wrap on today's B Team Redux.