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Cinco de Mayo on Taco Tuesday: The Miracle Nobody Needed—Plus, Nail Day & Hug a Shed
Published: May 5, 2026
Duration: 36:39
Season: 2026
Episode: 72

Cinco de Mayo on Taco Tuesday: The Miracle Nobody Needed—Plus, Nail Day & Hug a Shed

Description

We celebrated Nail Day, hugged a shed for internet points, and learned that Cinco de Mayo isn't even Mexico's Independence Day—but hey, at least a Florida man tried to buy a computer monitor with a banana sticker, so the timeline's still undefeated.

Participants

Bobby Dewrell
Bobby Dewrell
Schuyler Black
Schuyler Black

Show Notes

Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell kicked off another irreverent Tuesday morning on 100.3 KROCK, Fort Walton Beach's classic rock station, broadcasting from the heart of Florida's Emerald Coast. Today's show was brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach — sponsors brave enough (or foolish enough) to attach their names to this particular brand of morning chaos.

The boys dove headfirst into the National Day calendar's finest offerings, starting with Nail Day — a celebration of tiny metal fasteners that hold civilization together, unlike the people who invent these ridiculous holidays. Bobby mused about the difference between confidence and tetanus while Schuyler admitted it's been nearly a decade since his last hardware-related medical emergency. Then came Oyster Day, honoring Appalachicola's slimy treasures and the brave souls who first looked at a "damp rock with a pulse" and decided lunch was served. And naturally, Cinco de Mayo landed on Taco Tuesday — the one day Americans pretend they know Mexican history until the tequila quiz starts (spoiler: it's not Mexico's Independence Day, folks).

Local events got their due airtime: Marine Max is hosting their Boats & Crawfish bash this Saturday (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) with 500 pounds of free crawfish and plenty of shiny watercraft to drool over. Meanwhile, Crestview's throwing the America 250 Grand Celebration and Parade on Saturday afternoon — red, white, and blue patriotism in full effect. Looking ahead, the 70th annual Billy Bolegs Pirate Festival kicks off next week, and Construction Junction returns to the Rigdon Center on May 23rd, where Bobby plans to commandeer a helicopter (godspeed, everyone).

In the news: former Navarre Beach Fire Chief Danny Fury was arrested again after testing positive for cocaine while on probation for a DUI — proving once more that Florida never disappoints. A 22-year-old Virginia athlete cranked out 12,412 pull-ups in 24 hours, shattering the world record and making our arms hurt just thinking about it. And in peak Florida Man fashion, Bruce Wayne Higgins Jr. tried scanning a banana at self-checkout to steal a $329 computer monitor — because crime doesn't pay, but produce stickers are apparently tempting. Barack Obama admitted Trump-related political stress has caused tension in his marriage, which Bobby found hilarious ("Blaming my problems on Trump — why not?").

Uncle Bobby dispensed wisdom to the "Red Receipt Renegade," who's tired of being left on read. His advice? Treat friendship like air traffic control — issue response windows, enforce blackout periods for slow responders, and maybe establish a monthly performance review board. Not petty. Just educational. Like a disappointed museum curator watching someone touch the exhibits. Weather-wise, expect 80 degrees and sunshine today, but Thursday brings a 60% chance of showers — so enjoy the dry days while they last. Until tomorrow, keep on rocking, never settle for the ordinary, and remember: margaritas don't drink themselves. The B Team is out.

Transcript

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(01:43) I'm Mike McGrail of Wesley McGrail & Wesley, and if you know someone who has been injured while riding a motorcycle at the fault of another motorist, then our team at Wesley McGrail & Wesley can help get the compensation you deserve. At Wesley McGrail & Wesley, you can be assured that we're big enough to be heard, yet small enough to listen. (01:58) Start your journey to justice by calling 244-0999. That's 244-0999, or visit wesley-law.com. Let's get rocking! WTKEHD1, Niceville, Destin, Fort Walton Beach. (02:14) Omni Broadcasting's 100.3, Gay Rock. The Classic Rock Station. Skinnard, you got that right. You chose to listen to the B Team Morning Show to start your Tuesday. (02:32) How's everybody doing out there? Schuyler Black and Bobby Durrell, the B Team Show brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and OutKast Sushi and Miramar Beach. Gonna be pretty nice today, Mr. Durrell. Yeah. (02:48) 79 this afternoon. Lots of sunshine. 80s in the forecast by tomorrow, but showers possible Thursday. We'll get all the details for you here in just a little while. The B Team Show brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas and OutKast Sushi. (03:06) And to open up the show today, folks, it's so important to talk about this very, very riveting national holiday. Well, it's not a rivet. It's nail day. Well, that's not a rivet. (03:22) This, what? So it can't be a riveting holiday if it's nail day. That's not rivets. We're talking about like fingernails? Are we talking about like, punching a hammer into the wall? No, no, we're celebrating the tiny bits of metal that hold everything together. (03:38) Oh, I thought you were talking about toenails. No, no, no, no, no, no, those tiny little bits of metal. You know, they kind of hold everything together unlike the people who invented holidays for absolutely no reason. Yes, whoever put this crap together. Oh, nail day is the annual civic ritual where we pretend a tiny piece of metal deserves its own parade because, well, we're a species that can land robots on Mars but still loses a hammer every time we need one. (04:04) Yep. People celebrate by driving nails into wood, into walls, into projects that were supposed to be shelves and turned into modern art with splinters. Look, there's a lot to talk about craftsmanship, tradition, maybe building something that lasts, you know, things that Schuyler doesn't understand, but usually said by someone holding a board like it personally betrayed them. (04:25) You've been there, right? Yes, many times. It's wholesome, it's pointless, it's loud, and by sundown, somebody's learning the difference between confidence and tetanus. And by somebody, I mean Schuyler. Yeah, it's been almost 10 years since I had to get a tetanus shot. (04:42) That's, you're due. But yes, it was a hardware issue. It's the BT Morning Show on a Tuesday morning. We'll check your forecast just a bit. I'm Schuyler Black, he's Bobby Dewrell. Here's Brian Adams on 100.3 KROCK. (04:59) Yes, and roundabout on 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. I'm Schuyler Black, he is Bobby Dewrell. Thanks for spending your Tuesday morning with us. Don't forget about boats and hoes. (05:15) Crawfish. Oh yeah, that one too. It's just impossible to train him on how to promote this event. What are you talking about? I think more people are gonna show up for boats and hoes than they are for boats and crawfish. I'm trying to make it interesting. (05:31) I'm trying to keep it family friendly here, Bobby. You know, hey, hoes have kids too. That's true. Usually they come from dysfunctional households, but we'll leave that story for another break. Tomato, tomato. (05:47) Don't miss out on the fun from 11 to three this Saturday at Marine Max right here in Fort Walton Beach on Highway 98 across from Whataburger. They're gonna be showing off all the beautiful Grady White boats they've got on site, plus a bunch of nice Harris Pontoons and several other brands, but they're gonna give away 500 pounds of fresh, delicious crawfish. (06:07) So come on out and get yourself a plate and, yeah, indulge on Saturday at Marine Max. And speaking of seafood, today we salute you, Appalachicola. It's Oyster Day. That's right, because nothing says celebration like paying premium prices to slurp a loogie from an ocean and call it classy. (06:25) Yeah. Who actually wanted to try that at first? Oh, hey, look, I don't know, but Oyster Day is that annual reminder that humans looked at a damp rock with a pulse and said, yeah, let's make this lunch. I know, we love them. Hey, look, you celebrate by slurping sea snot on purpose, pretending you taste notes and acting shocked when it tastes like the ocean's armpit. (06:49) Look, right. When it tastes like the ocean's armpit. Look, right. Restaurants trot out happy hour deals like they're doing charity work. And, well, everybody suddenly becomes a marine biologist with strong opinions about lemon versus minyette. (07:05) You know? Whatever that means. It's absurd. You know it's absurd, and yet here you are, dressing up like indigestion is tradition and calling it a good time. You know, speaking of indigestion, yeah. Oysters have a tendency just to make me bloat like a puffer fish. (07:21) Ah, well, it might be the salt. That and the beer at the same time? Probably, and the saltine crackers and the horseradish and the ketchup. Because there's salt in all of that. Yep, pretty much. Yeah, I don't know. I love oysters, but that was a brave SOB to try that the first time. (07:40) I just, I still want to know who, look, the outside of it looks terrible, the inside of it looks worse, and how hungry did that fellow have to be? That's what I want to know. Really hungry, really hungry. All right, we're going to take a break. We'll take a look at your marine forecast coming up next right here on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. (08:00) You actually like this? Yeah, dude, it's classic rock. Well, there's more where that came from. 100.3 KROCK. Thank you, Bobby, for listening. It's the B Team Morning Show. I'm Schuyler Black, he's Bobby Durrell. Stripes Pub and Grill, Okaloosa Gas, and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach are our proud morning show sponsors. (08:20) Do you think they're actually proud of sponsoring this? Well, I don't know. We just appreciate you for doing it. We'll know when renewal comes up. We'll know. We'll know whether this is something they actually like or if they felt like it was a charity. But don't forget about all the fun Saturday afternoon. (08:42) This weekend up in Crestview, the America 250 Grand Celebration and Parade, there's going to be food trucks and vendors, live entertainment, music, guest speakers, and of course, plenty of patriotic red, white, and blue with over 80 entries registered so far for the parade. (09:00) So get on out there and enjoy it in Crestview Saturday afternoon. More details on that event on the Events tab, krockfwb.com. Well, we're going to pause here for a big day on the National Day calendar. (09:16) And I'm not familiar with this one, but I'm excited about it. Hug a shed and take a selfie day. Oh, yeah, because nothing says I'm thriving like cleaning lawn equipment storage for internet applause. I don't know who would even applaud that. (09:31) Oh, well, hug a shed and take a selfie day is that proud little calendar felony where grown adults go outside and brace a box of lawn tools and document it like they just met a celebrity. Look, it's not about lumber or feelings. It's about proving to the internet that you briefly left the couch and didn't immediately perish in the sunlight. (09:49) But listen, now, choose your shed wisely, because some of those doors swing like a grudge and the spiders have squatters rights. But anyway, send a photo, tag it, pretend the shed hugged you back. We'll unpack emotional damage after the break. (10:04) Hug a shed and take a selfie day. ACDC Who Made Who? I want to know hug a shed and take a selfie day, who made you? It's the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. (10:20) At least you'll never be cold. Next weekend and next weekend, lots of area events. You've got the Boats and Boil event at Marine Max on Saturday. (10:36) Plus the America 250 event in Crestview Saturday. Next weekend, the Billy Bolegs Pirate Festival. All sorts of stuff coming up the next couple of weeks. We've got it all for you listed on TheBTeamShow.com. Just click on the events tab and you'll always know what's going on. (10:52) Because our job is to inform. We had hug a shed and take a selfie day. It's also take a picture of kitchen sink with a bottle of Duke's Mayo in it. Cinco de Mayo. (11:08) On a Taco Tuesday, no less. Folks, this is the day we've trained for. It is Cinco de Mayo. It's the one day Americans pretend they know Mexican history. Right up until the tequila quiz starts. (11:24) What kind of tequila are we drinking? I don't know. I don't know crap about tequila. Cinco de Mayo is the day America pretends it's doing culture by speedrunning Mexican history through a margarita straw. Even though the actual story is a Mexican military win in Puebla in 1862. (11:44) Not Mexico's Independence Day. The vibe is festive. The facts are optional. And the hangover is non-negotiable. So keep your receipts. (12:00) Keep your dignity if you can find it. And for the love of civilization, don't make this your personality. Okay, so it's not even Independence Day. No. It's a minor Mexican military victory that happened in Puebla in 1862. (12:16) It has nothing to do with their independence. Independence Day is a whole different event. Well, this sounds like a commercialized, Americanized, Anglicized piece of crap. Well, it's culturalized. It's not. (12:32) It's not. Well, it's cultural appropriation. That's why so many places celebrate it. So many white places. All right, we're minutes away from 7 o'clock. (12:48) A look at local news is coming up next right here on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. Which is probably why Bobby claims it. As is. I mean, it came out on my birthday, man. What can you say? (13:04) It gets a little slighty. October 73. And you're October 5th? I wonder if it actually came out on the same day. (13:20) We need to ask Steve Miller himself. 56 degrees and overcast skies here in Destin, Fort Walton Beach this morning. A high today of 80 with mostly sunny skies this afternoon. The B Team Morning Show back on the air Tuesday style. (13:36) Taco Tuesday. Cinco de Mayo. Could it get any better? Not really. Now, here's a headline for you. Obama says that Trump has caused tension in his marriage. (13:52) I saw that headline. I didn't get a chance to read that. Yeah, so former President Barack Obama admits that his ongoing involvement in politics, and dealing with Donald Trump has created real tension in his marriage with Michelle Obama. After leaving the White House 10 years ago, Obama says he would have preferred to step back and enjoy life. (14:08) But Trump's actions and the political climate have kept pulling him back in. Something Michelle isn't thrilled about. She wants him to slow down and spend more time at home while he feels a responsibility to stay engaged. (14:24) He even admits this difference has caused frustration and genuine tension between them. And at the same time, both have pushed back on rumors of bigger problems or divorce, saying they're just navigating a new phase of life as a couple after years in the spotlight. But, blaming my problems on Trump. (14:40) Yeah, why not? I mean, guys worth how many millions? Yeah, well, too much if you want to know the truth. The community organizer right there. (14:56) The BT Morning Show today brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Lots to get to as we roll our way through the morning. There's plenty of local events to chat about. (15:12) Plenty of stories to get to. And of course, about 35 minutes from now, we'll check in for your daily advice with Uncle Bobby. So, stay with us. All that's on the way here in just a little while. It does look like the latter half of the work week could be a little soggy at times. (15:28) Today, tomorrow looks gorgeous. But Thursday, 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms. And that really increases on Friday. And potentially into the weekend as well. (15:44) So, more on that here in the next 15 minutes. In the meantime, how about this one from ZZ Top? Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. The BT Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. The house is rocking Stevie Ray Vaughn. (16:26) Yeah, but it's not rocking too hard, Chief. I just want to make sure he knows that. Yeah, I thought he was going to come in and take you into custody. Well, hey, I got to tell you, since I got to know Chief Bage, I've spent more time talking to law enforcement not in handcuffs than I ever have before. (16:42) Because Chief Bage is a friend. Well, I still think he wouldn't have a problem putting the handcuffs on me. No, I got to tell you, I've said it before. I think we're very, very lucky in the city of Fort Wallen to have someone like Chief Bage. (16:58) It's who we've needed in the top seat for quite some time. And I hope we keep him for a very long time. It was really funny last week. I saw Chief Bage at the council meeting last week when we went there in pirate costume for Bolegs next week to promote that. (17:14) And Officer Bags was doing security outside the office. And he was talking to us, and I said, Can he let y'all in? He seems like a failure. He did. Well, 3% cap. There just wasn't enough budget. (17:30) There was 26 of y'all. He only had 24 bullets. And Payne was still complaining about that. Exactly. That's too many. But Officer Bags said, you know, I wish I had some handcuffs for you guys. (17:46) You used yours on me a couple times. I said, that's you? He's like, do you ever wear normal clothes? No. Not really. (18:02) You should have looked him dead in the eye and gone, define normal. But speaking of the Fort Walton Beach Police Department construction junction, returning to the Destin Fort Walton Beach Rigdon Center, as they call it these days. Two weeks from this Saturday, May 23rd, from 10 till 2. (18:18) So it'll be a lot of fun. Bobby and I get to play on the big trucks, and so do actual little kids, too. Not just the big kids. I'm going to try to fly a helicopter this year. I'm going to see what happens. Maybe an RC one. No. The big one, when it comes in. I'm going to hop in and take it for a spin. (18:34) If Ed Light can do it. Exactly. If you can teach Ed Light to fly. Of course it could happen. You can teach anybody. It's 727. This is the BT Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. (18:50) I'm Schuyler Black. He's Bobby Dewrell. We're about 20 minutes out from getting advice from Uncle Bobby this morning. However you're excited for that, it's going to be scary. Because his advice is just always a mess. No, it's not. It's actually pretty good. (19:06) It's scary. There's a lot of people that listen to it. Maybe listen to it. I don't know if they want it. I don't know if they use it. Two different things there, Bobby. Alright, let's take a break. It's 728 on the way. (19:22) Don't bring me down, Bruce. Kansas, Dire Straits, and Motley Crue. I'll do up in the next set right here on the BT Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. (19:38) Motley Crue, same old situation. Hey, just for what it's worth out there, public service announcement. If someone calls out on air that they think they can do something because, well, you can do it. (19:54) Texting them, it's not that easy. It's not the defense you think it is. Alright, so going back to Ed Light here, Ed texted Bobby it's not that easy to fly a helicopter. (20:10) Because Bobby said if Ed can do it, anyone can do it. And Bobby's response to Ed saying it's not that easy is, yeah, for you. Right, yeah, I know, that's kind of my point. And he's saying it's probably easier for most other people, not named Ed. (20:32) It's like when Leo talks about how difficult it is to fly a C-130, yeah, for you. Yeah, but Leo's just a little out of the listening area. He's easier to pick on. It's not as much fun. (20:48) It's not as much fun. Because it's 540 where he is right now, and he's not listening. That's right. Love you, Ed Light. Really, we do. You're very special. Special what? Special Ed. (21:03) He hates us. Actually, he hates you. He likes me. I don't know. I think so. Hey, congratulations to Popeyes on their acquisition of Spirit Airlines. Purchase of Spirit Airlines, yeah. (21:18) Now you can fly that chicken. Well, they have a lot of shared clientele. No, in all seriousness, there was a Hail Mary thrown in the last 48 hours to try to relaunch Spirit after its collapse, as a man launched a quick online campaign suggesting everyday people chip in just to take it over. (21:41) Yeah. The idea went viral almost immediately, and within about a day, he racked up about $23 million in pledges. So much traffic hit the site that it actually crashed and had to pause signups. But there's a catch. It's not actually real money yet. (21:56) It's just people saying they would contribute, and experts point out it would take hundreds of millions, if not billions, to actually pull it off. So $23 million is a far cry from where they need to be. But I don't know, man. (22:13) I'm going to have to look it up, because I don't know if Spirit owned the fleet that they had or if they were just leasing the fleet that they had. But a lot of those Airbuses that they were flying were fairly new in the last two or three years. Yeah. (22:28) And that may have been their demise, buying a new fleet for dirt-cheap fares. Remember the movie about Spirit Airlines that came out, I don't know, 20 years ago? Tom Arnold and the Soul Plane? Yeah. (22:45) Similar, right? Yeah, something like that. All right, stick tight. We're going to ask Uncle Bobby for advice here in just a little bit. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell, we are the B Team Morning Show, brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (23:03) Here's Kansas on 100.3. Buy Tomcat and get her a custom shirt. Get one for the whole family to make those pictures look great. You can find Comtac Custom Apparel. Buy Tomcat Custom Apparel over on Racetrack Road in the shops at Wright Plaza. (23:20) Man, that was tough. That was a struggle. Well, today, Uncle Bobby, your question comes in from the Red Receipt Renegade. Dear Uncle Bobby, I keep getting left on red by my friends, and it makes me feel ignored and anxious. (23:39) How do I get them to text back faster without damaging the friendship? Listen, you're not anxious, okay? You're aware. Getting left on red is not a minor social hiccup. Look, it's a tiny glowing billboard that says, I saw you and chose vibes over you. (24:01) Look, here's the first rule of modern friendship. If they can breathe, they can text. People will answer a spam email about car insurance in under a minute, then act like replying to you is advanced surgery. You need to restore order. (24:16) You got to start issuing response windows like you're in air traffic control. And look, their thumbs up are incoming aircraft, okay? 30 minutes for casual, 10 minutes for urgent. And immediate, if they use the word LOL, first, and then vanished. (24:37) Look, missed the window? Cool. Cool, that's no problem. Then they go into a blackout period where you do not respond to them for exactly twice the time they took plus one extra hour for disrespect. Look, not because you're petty, because you are educating them like a disappointed museum curator watching someone touch the exhibits. (24:57) And if you really want to end this little amateur hour, you got to establish a friendship review board. Look, nothing fancy, nothing fancy. A group chat, a spreadsheet, a monthly performance evaluation, where you rank response times and hand out probation like it's Halloween candy. (25:14) Okay? Look, people are going to call it intense. Of course they will. The same way people call a fire alarm intense when the building is already smoking. All right. Red receipt renegade. (25:30) There's your advice this morning from Uncle Bobby. We do Ask Uncle Bobby every morning right around 745 We're on the BT Morning Show all stitched together by what's their name? By Tomcat Custom Apparel. Thank you. You got it right this time. (25:45) Where the custom apparel is made for you. By Tomcat. Can we add that in there? By Tomcat Custom Apparel. Where the custom apparel is made for you. By Tomcat. Yeah. Yeah. Not redundant at all. (26:00) Not a bit. All right. Let's take a break. Next on the BT Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. Robert Plants of Led Zeppelin. Tall, cool one on the Classic Rock Station. (26:15) 100.3 KROCK. Nine minutes after eight on a Tuesday morning. 65 degrees here in South Okaloosa County. A high today of 80. Yep. That's a good high. Speaking of being high, Bobby, I've got a story for you here. (26:32) Yes, sir. The now former. That's called a transition, by the way. That is right. The former Navarre Beach Fire Chief. Yeah. Who was charged with DUI last September. Uh-huh. Was arrested again on Thursday after violating his probation by testing positive for cocaine. (26:48) Wow. According to Santa Rosa County Court Docs. Danny Fury, 56, of Navarre was booked into the Santa Rosa County Jail early Thursday morning on a probation violation charge. He was released on bond the same day by 3.30 in the afternoon. (27:04) Now, Navarre Beach Fire and Rescue District tells Channel 3 in Pensacola, WEAR, that as of a meeting last Friday, it is seeking a new fire chief. In February, Fury's DUI charge was reduced to reckless driving and he was placed on probation for one year. (27:21) Probation terms included refraining from using alcohol and drugs. Now, according to the arrest report on April 2nd, Fury tested positive for cocaine and the test was confirmed positive by Redwood Toxicology on April 10th. (27:36) The report states that Fury also failed to attend a session of the Drunk Driving Impact Panel within 120 days as ordered by the court. Now, he's next due in court coming up next Tuesday, May 12th at 8 a.m. His DUI arrest took place last September on September 9th at the intersection of Broxson Road and East Bay Boulevard in the Navarre area. (27:59) The arrest report states that deputies stopped Fury driving 70 miles an hour in a 45 mile an hour zone on Highway 87 on his motorcycle. Deputies said he smelled of alcohol. Fury refused to perform the standardized field sobriety task at that time. (28:16) Anyway, that was leading local news this morning. Those of you that hadn't heard about that, I wanted to pass that along. But yeah, as of now, the Navarre Beach Fire and Rescue District is looking for a new chief to man the department. (28:33) So, there you have it. Alright, the BT Morning Show this morning is brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. I'm Schuyler Black. He's Bobby Dewrell. It's the final hour for us to be here in studio together this morning. (28:52) Not like ever, but like for today. That's right. Because it's Cinco de Mayo and margaritas are calling our name. Exactly. Eric Clapton coming up. But first, the Stones on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 KROCK. (29:08) Had to spin that one for our local resident deadhead, Tate Wolfe. Big Grateful Dead fan she is. So, there you go. Hope that makes your Tuesday morning, Tate. 65 degrees here in Destin-Fort Walton Beach. (29:24) A high today of 80 on this Tuesday afternoon. There's a lot coming up here over the next couple of weeks. This weekend on Saturday, boats and... Hoes. Crawfish. (29:39) Almost. You say it your way. Almost, Bobby. At Marine Max right here in Fort Walton Beach. I've never heard them called crawfish before. I've heard them called cracknammer. I don't think we're talking about the same thing, Bobby. Boats and crawfish, 500 pounds of fresh crawfish. (29:58) You get there. Up and served out free of charge. Come get yourself a plate from 11 to 3 at Marine Max on Highway 98, right here in Fort Walton on Saturday. They're pretty much across from a Whataburger right here in Fort Walton. (30:14) So check them out on Saturday and yeah, dream about the beautiful boats they've got there on, uh, on site. And if you find one, you like just ask Bobby and he'll finance it for you. Okay, good. Sure. Uh, also Saturday is, uh, the America's 250, uh, grand parade and celebration up in Crestview Saturday afternoon. (30:35) And that'll be a lot of fun. Uh, yeah. Patriotism in its finest form with thousands of, uh, red, white and blue red blooded Americans all out there celebrating our 250 years of independence. (30:51) So, uh, we've got, uh, details on both of those events coming up this Saturday on our website at thebteamshow.com. Just click on the events tab and then glance at it next week. A couple of different events. Uh, you've got the 69th annual Destin Harbor Blessing of the Fleet on Thursday. (31:11) And then of course, uh, the 70th annual Billy Bolegs Pirate Festival is next week as well. So lots going on this weekend and next weekend here in Northwest Florida. Scotch of activity and, uh, captain Billy's going to be joining Bobby and I sometime next week on the air. (31:31) If I have anything to say about it, you don't like captain Billy. Oh, I didn't say that. Oh, well, it's not headlight. So, uh, he couldn't find his way here. Captain Billy. (31:47) We, we, we take over the city at the landing. Yeah. And Ned says, where's the landing land? What? God, that's so mean. I didn't know the boat could fly. (32:03) It's a flying ghost ship. Yes. But yeah, the 70th annual Billy Bolegs Pirate Festival next Thursday. Uh, the 14th continuing on through the torchlight parade on Monday, the 18th. Uh, more details on that on the events tab at thebteamshow.com. (32:21) Now for something that Bobby and I will never do a 22 year old athlete from Virginia just pushed his body to the limit doing pull-ups for a full 24 hours. Straight. That's insane. (32:37) Xavier Dillard knocked out 12,412 pull-ups from Saturday morning to Sunday morning, beating the current world record by 67 reps. Now he says that all started as a friendly competition with a buddy a few years ago, and then turned into a serious training to chase for the record. (32:59) Uh, now it's up to the Guinness world records to review everything and make it official, but, um, that is insane. 12,412 pull-ups over 24 hours, 600, what an average of over 500 pull-ups an hour. Wow. (33:16) That's just, that's a lot. That is nuts. And doing almost 10 a minute. How would your arms not burn? How do you continue going on? Uh, that's just insane to me. Insane. (33:31) All right, let's take a break. Uh, it's The B Team morning show brought to you by Stripes pub and grill and Navarre, as well as Okaloosa gas at outcast sushi and Miramar beach on the way. Jimmy Hendrix, Santana, uh, rats and more on 100.3 KROCK. (33:48) 100.3 KROCK. The classic rock station, Jimmy Hendrix and far, far. Yeah. How do you spell that? F a I R F a I fair, something like that. (34:05) F a H R far, far. Uh, it's a BT morning show on 100.3 KROCK. The classic rock stations got black and a Bobby Dewrell, and it wouldn't be appropriate to, uh, get out of here without giving you at least one Florida man story for today, Florida man, Bruce Wayne Higgins, Jr. (34:26) Tried to game the self checkout system by scanning a banana, you know, for just a few cents instead of a $329 computer model monitor now lost prevention officers caught on and called police. He admitted to trying to get the expensive item for cheap and was arrested and charged with felony retail theft. (34:46) So don't think about stealing that four zero one, one dole banana sticker from the produce section and slapping it on. A box that has a computer to monitor in it. Just not going to get away with it, dude. (35:01) There's your Florida man story for today. Hey, remember you can find us online anytime you want us at, uh, The B Team show.com local news, wacky news, local events, daily ask uncle Bobby features, and of course your, your, uh, daily national holidays as well. (35:16) Plus the show on demand. Anytime you want it all at The B Team show.com. We're getting out of here in less than 10 minutes, but first music from Joan Jett on 100.3 KROCK national holidays, your daily ask uncle Bobby feature in the show on demand. (35:35) Anytime you want it online at The B Team show.com. Thanks in part to our sponsors stripes, pub and grill in Navarre, Okaloosa gas and outcast sushi and Miramar beach until tomorrow I'm scattered black. Bobby Dewrell, get us on out. Hey folks. Thanks for listening to The B Team morning show. (35:52) You're leading alternative 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 whole outride that we call them morning show, but it's come that time of day. We got to Adios. Margaritas are calling our name. It's Cinco de Mayo and taco Tuesday. (36:09) All in one. It's un milagro. I don't know what that means. It's a miracle. Well, cool. Keep on rocking. Keep on rolling. Never settle for the ordinary until the next time The B Team is out. And that's a wrap on today's B team redux.

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