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On-Demand/BTeam Redux/Lima Bean Respect Day & Trunk Kidnapping: Why America's Middle-Aged Are Lonelier, Weaker & More Depressed Than Ever
Lima Bean Respect Day & Trunk Kidnapping: Why America's Middle-Aged Are Lonelier, Weaker & More Depressed Than Ever
Published: April 20, 2026
Duration: 57:10
Season: 2026
Episode: 63

Lima Bean Respect Day & Trunk Kidnapping: Why America's Middle-Aged Are Lonelier, Weaker & More Depressed Than Ever

Description

We dragged ourselves through a Monday morning train wreck fueled by Lima bean discourse, Greek food regret, and the soul-crushing news that Americans in their 50s are lonelier and weaker than ever—because nothing says "happy Monday" like existential dread served with a side of ice cream heist at Big Kahuna's.

Participants

Bobby Dewrell
Bobby Dewrell
Tom Mason
Tom Mason

Show Notes

Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell bring you The B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK, Fort Walton Beach's classic rock station on the Emerald Coast—except today Schuyler's off gallivanting in one of those "I states" (Idaho, maybe?), so Bobby Dewrell takes mic one while Tom holds down mic two. Because priorities, right? The show kicks off with AC/DC's "TNT" and a heartfelt shout-out to the sponsors keeping this train wreck afloat: Stripes Pub & Grill, Okaloosa Gas, and OutKast Sushi. It's 51 degrees outside, feels like 48, and we're climbing to a high of 79 with a whopping 1% chance of rain—so if it's raining on you, God's trying to tell you something.

Today's national holidays include Lima Bean Respect Day (because nothing says crisis like demanding admiration from the one food even hunger treats as a suggestion), National Lookalike Day (identity is mostly lighting, posture, and cheap sunglasses), National Doge Day (worshiping a meme dog and calling it an investment), and National Cold Brew Day (celebrating a beverage that's basically procrastination you can drink). Bobby and Tom dissect each with the enthusiasm of your drunk uncle reading the obituaries—dry, sardonic, and oddly comforting. They also tackle a grim report: Americans in their 50s and 60s are lonelier, more depressed, and physically weaker than previous generations. Tom blames nutrition. Bobby blames the parents. Neither is wrong.

The show's recurring segment, Ask Uncle Bobby (stitched together by Tomcat Custom Apparel), tackles a listener's complaint about a boss who communicates only through formal emails. Bobby's advice? Fight bureaucracy with better paperwork—turn every reply into a ceremonial masterpiece with subject lines that need their own subject lines. Either the boss stops emailing or promotes you for having the temperament of someone who can run a compliance department with an iron stapler. Win-win. Meanwhile, Macy Knowles and Michelle from The GAB Spot drop by to talk about their new venue opening May 4th at Shops at Wright Plaza—Gelato, Axe Throwing, Arcade, and Bowling, plus a full bar and restaurant. Zombie mode axe throwing, duck pen bowling, and gelato made right here in Fort Walton? We're in. Find them at thegabspotfwb.com.

The morning wraps with a Florida Man story (because of course it does): a guy forced his girlfriend into the trunk of his car, claiming she preferred it there. Spoiler—she didn't. He's now charged with kidnapping and battery. Tom speculates how that scenario would play out with his wife Kat. Bobby gives him about ten seconds before he's apologizing from inside the trunk. Local news includes three juveniles breaking into Big Kahuna's Water Park in Destin—not for cash, but for ice cream. They filmed it on a GoPro for social media. All three now face burglary charges. Clout is a hell of a drug. Tune in tomorrow—assuming Schuyler makes it back from wherever he's hiding. Until then, it's classic rock, chaos, and Bobby and Tom: the only Bob and Tom that matter.

Transcript

(00:00) Here's today's B Team Redux. I'm Bobby rail sitting over here on Mike one because Schuyler has got other priorities. (00:33) Yeah. Kind of screwed up. Just not important. Are we? That's right. That's right. Tom over there on Mike to this show brought to you in part by our friends over at stripes pub and grill. Now, uh, I don't know why I always try to do national gas, our friends over at stripes pub and grill, Okaloosa, natural gas, and, uh, the district there and, uh, outcast sushi. (00:55) Thanks guys for supporting and bringing us to the world because that's what brought everybody ACDC TNT this morning, eight minutes before sunrise can be one of those days. That's right. That's right. You can't. Like I said, you can't get any better than that. Yeah. Hey, it's a, it's a little cold. We had a little bit of a cold front move through yesterday at it's 51 right now. (01:14) Feels like about 48. We're going to hit a high of 79 today. Uh, there's like a 1% chance of rain. So if it's raining on you, God's trying to tell you something, that's right. That's right. We got seven miles an hour, seven mile an hour winds out of the Northeast. We've got some great air quality going today. (01:30) Uh, humidity is right around 59%. You can't beat that. The UV index, uh, right now is like zero. Oh, okay. Sun's not up. Funny how that works. Uh, tonight we're going to be hitting a 52, mostly clear winds, Northeast five to 10. (01:48) Uh, tomorrow it's, it's, it's going to start warming up a little bit. We're going to see a highs of 79, lowest 60. That's going to hold through for, uh, pretty much the rest of the week right now, uh, there's highs in the upper seventies, lows in the low sixties, you know, typical kind of spring weather for around here. (02:04) Yeah. So, yeah, uh, we are predicted to hit another 10 out of 11 on the UV index today. Okay. All right. So we're going to get pretty close to the max. It's yeah. Yeah. It's, uh, it's there. It's there. It's going to, you might not want to lay out all day, but it's going to be crispy. (02:22) Why not? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So we've got a six o'clock hour. It's time to get back to our national holidays. Tom, what's the first one we got? Man. Today is, uh, today's a big one. I don't know if this is good or bad. It is a Lima bean respect day. Sure. You know, cause nothing says national crisis, like demanding admiration from the one food, even hunger treats as a suggestion. (02:43) Yeah, it's true. Uh, you know, I don't, I, yeah, yeah, yeah. Anyway, Lima bean respect day is the annual reminder that society will build a holiday around anything that sits still long enough, including a Pell green nugget with the charisma of wet drywall. (03:00) You know, like the premise is simple. You got to stop treating Lima beans like the sad forgotten cousin of your, your dinner plate and start acting like they didn't ruin your childhood. One cafeteria tray at a time. You know, people celebrate by cooking them on purpose. Yeah. Sharing recipes like confessionals and pretending gratitude is the same thing as taste. (03:19) Look, it's not about loving Lima beans. It's about proving you can swallow a bad decision with a straight face and, and call it tradition. It is a bad decision to eat a Lima bean, I can tell you that, but they're just so dry. Yeah. No matter what you do, I mean, vats of bacon grease and they're still dry. (03:39) Just leave them in the closet where, wherever they came from. Leave them there. Yeah. I, yeah. I, uh, so growing up, I, uh, Lima beans is kind of where I was because we had butter beans on the farm and I, I just didn't want to pick them too hard, a little tiny bush and you had to scoot along. (03:56) So everybody else got butter beans. I got Lima beans. Oh, you, you sad, sad man. I never met a Lima bean I liked. Uh, me either, but I sure can eat them. Yeah. I mean, I will. What's worse can happen. Get an ice cream. Didn't want no butter bean anyway. All right, folks, we've got the talking heads. (04:16) Take me to the river. Just imagine your grandpa's fish is singing on the wall. You know, you have one of those Tom, don't you? Oh yeah. It's the VT morning show right here at 100.3 KROCK. We've got more great music coming your way. Leonard Skinner. Uh, I don't know. (04:31) April wine, Genesis, all still on the docket for today. Y'all stick around. Don't go nowhere. It's Bobby and Tom. The only Bob and Tom that matter. Leonard Skinner and free bird right here on 100.3 KROCK. (04:48) The classic rock station. You're listening to the BB to BB, the BT morning show with Bobby and Tom, the only Bob and Tom that matter. Man. It is. You're on a roll. It's too, it's too damn early. (05:04) That's all it is. It's just too early. Wow. It's too early. Do you have a good weekend, Tom? I did. That's good. That's a good weekend. But uh, yeah, we had a good weekend. Yeah. Yeah. I didn't get to enjoy as much of it as I wanted to. I was supposed to go to a crawfish boil yesterday and it was under the weather and it just didn't work out. (05:23) Feel better today? Uh, you know, I made it here. Okay. Yeah. I made it here. No, I don't. I don't know. My, my stomach was just messed up. I just, in general felt like, well, sometimes it happens, you know, going in eating crawfish. Just, uh, it was like, no, Wasn't it crawfish day on Friday? (05:44) National crawfish day? It was. Yeah. It was. It was. So, I mean, it was, I mean, they're in season, right? It's time. And it was, I was looking forward to it. It's a, uh, it's a, it's a good friend. He does a boil every year and, uh, and I always look forward to it, but I just, uh, not this year. (06:00) Okay. It's just not this year, man. I was like, I'm going to go, I'm going to look at a crawfish and be like, uh, no, I'm not talking to you, man. But you, I mean, you've had those days, right? Oh yeah. Like, I mean, at one point I'm like, man, I am hungry, but then you eat like even a cracker and the cracker hit your stomach and you're like, oh, yeah. (06:21) We did that. Uh, we did that Friday night. We had a dinner to go to and sat down and I'm like, man, I'm hungry. I'm looking forward to something to eat. I think I got one bite into the Philly cheesesteak sandwich that I had ordered and I was like, yeah, this ain't happening tonight. I just, I'm not, not feeling it. Oh yeah. Yeah. Saturday night we had a, we had a little dinner party. (06:42) Well, I had a, had a funeral for, uh, it was time we had to, we said our goodbyes to Mike Coupe, but then a Saturday night I had a little dinner that I had to go to and I was, I was so excited. We had Greek food. Oh yeah. Greek food. (06:57) I don't think I'm over it. I'm going to be honest. I don't think I'm over it. You know, it was a great night. It was a great night. It was a good night with friends. And we, I mean, we had a, we had a lot of fun with it. Yeah. Yeah. And a lot of people I know just rave over Greek food. It's not one of my favorites. (07:12) Yeah. I mean, I, I don't dislike it, but it's just not one of my favorites. I don't know. I just don't find that there's enough variety, which, which amazes me. Cause if you go to a Greek diner, you can order anything under the sun and it's hot. So how they do it, I don't know. (07:28) I mean, they've got, they've got to have a warming station back there. That's like 300 containers. You know, I just don't understand it, but anyway, I, and I, it's, it's hot, it's fast and it's, and it's good, but it's like everything under the sun. (07:44) Yeah. You know, I don't think I've ever had anything I didn't like, but I, it's, it's just not something that I'm a real big fan of. It's not every day. Yeah. No, it's not every day at all. Yeah. It's kind of like German food. Nobody wants to eat that every day. Including the Germans. Yeah. Some of it's good though. But every day. (08:00) Yeah. No, not every day. So that's like when I spent the week in Poland, I started out the week with like, yay, pierogies! Yeah. Ended the week with like, yay, pierogies! Oh, we got another holiday out there, Tom? Oh, we do. (08:16) Which one is it? I believe the, yeah, national lookalike day. Oh! Oh, yeah. Because, you know, nothing says individuality like finding another human knockoff and realizing even your face is replaceable. It makes you feel good. Way to celebrate individuality there, Tom. (08:33) Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. National lookalike day is that annual reminder that identity is, well, mostly lightning. Posture and a cheap pair of sunglasses. You know, you find someone who vaguely resembles you or a celebrity or your uncle who used to be in a band, and you parade it around like the universe just confirmed your genetics have a sense of humor. (08:53) You know, it's harmless, it's ridiculous, and it's the only holiday where being compared to a stranger is considered a compliment instead of a police report. So, stick around, because we're about to lean into who everybody thinks they are and who they actually look like when the delusion wears off. (09:10) There you go. You know, it was funny, years ago, I think it might have been like the 1980, I believe it was the 84 World's Fair. My uncle went to the 84 World's Fair, and he was walking around, and they, in the dining hall, they had these pictures up of kids from all over the world, right? (09:30) And you know, it was mostly third world kids and all of this, and he took one picture to bring back, because it was a kid that looked exactly like me. Oh, really? I mean, there was, like, it's, even I was looking at the picture, like, I looked at my parents, I'm like, why don't y'all take this picture of me, and where was I? (09:49) I was at something famous? Yeah. That's right. So. When was I in South America? South America. Right, yeah. Did I do that? I didn't know I was Bolivian. All right, folks, it's time for your Marine Report and a few words from our sponsors. And then we'll be back with some Genesis April Wine and more. So y'all stick around. Don't go nowhere. Signs of the Gypsy Queen. Man, you know, I just it's none of it. Just none of it. It's it's it's today. It's frickin Monday. Did you see my post yesterday? No, Monday's not coming just for you. It's coming for everybody. So I'm being special about it. Yeah, that's exactly how I feel right now. It's been one of those days. It is just already been one of those days. Kind of fun to sit over here and watch it. (10:37) Yeah, yeah. I gotta tell you, I did not realize I bought a ticket for this bus ride. But apparently, I did. It's like watching a slow train ride. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I did not realize I had two tickets for the struggle bus. All right, folks, it's it's about 20 till seven here on a Monday morning. (10:55) And man, am I am I feeling it? It's 51 degrees outside. Feels like it's 48. Yeah, it's down there. We're, we're gonna climb it up gonna hit a high today of 79 degrees. We've got winds northeast 10 to 20. So it's it's blowing. That's it feels like it. Yeah, humidity is really low right now down around 34%. We just made it through sunrise barely and man, you know, who knows? Sunset 717pm though, once 1% chance of rain. That's what you said? Yeah, about a 1% chance of rain. And yeah, lows tonight 53, partly cloudy, winds light and variable. So I mean, it's just gonna be a beautiful day. It's gonna get up there, but it's gonna take a little bit for it to climb. I was looking at that this morning, you know, waking up it's it's in the 50s. (11:40) Okay, it's you know, I mean, heck, we're not gonna hit the hit the high today until mid afternoon. Okay, we don't we don't get out of the 60s until almost noon. It feels nice. It feels nice and cool out there. That's for sure. If you if you haven't been out since yesterday afternoon, it's going to be a surprise. Yeah. And that that north northeast wind is bringing in some nice, dry, cool air. So that's, that's a lot of fun. (12:03) Yeah, it surely certainly makes for a good day. Oh, man, I got the hiccups. This is this is great. Hey, you're listening to the BT morning show brought to you by our friends over stripes pub and grill, Okaloosa gas and outcast sushi. You listen to Bobby and Tom, you know, yeah, like Bob and Tom that matter. (12:23) Right, right. And we got some national holidays to get through. So we've already been through a couple Tom, what's next up on the deck? Next up on the deck is National Doge Day. Of course, because nothing says financial literacy like worshiping a meme dog and calling it an investment. It's true. That's true. (12:39) Yeah, yeah. And right now we've just triggered every democrat out there. Yep. Yeah. Doge Day is the annual moment when the internet digs up its favorite wide eyed Shiba Inu and pretend it's a national tradition. You know, like fireworks are arguing with your uncle about taxes. Yeah, it started as a groofy goofy grassroots celebrate the meme thing and somehow involved is involved into a semi organized excuse to post much Wow, like it's spiritual practice and, and not a cry for help. Yeah, people spam the dog by the coin, chant the slogans and act surprised when none of it fixes their mood or their bank account. You know, it's absurd on purpose. And that's the point. Because if you can't build a holiday out of nonsense, why are we even doing the with thumbs and Wi Fi? I mean, seriously, I don't like why even have them. I have no idea. (13:34) Makes good sense to me. Yeah, yeah, you know, it would to you. It was right. Yeah, I kind of I kind of get that. So well, you know, that's the philosophical side of things that I tend to look at. So yeah, cuz when I think of the great philosophers, I think of Socrates, Aristotle, Plato. Yeah, Tom. Yeah, notice I was staring out the window. And suddenly at the green wall over there when I said that. Yeah. Like I was in deep thought. That's right. Yeah. Well, you know, even in a shallow well, there's a deep part there is. Yeah. Okay. I can have my well. Don't fill my well. Okay. You know, speaking of well, how about how about a little rebel yell? Billy Idol right here. (14:21) 100.3 KROCK beat classic rock station. Yeah, it's a morning. Turn it up. Play it loud. Rocking into the night. You know, that's that's something I feel like I left with my 40s. There are some nights. So I'm like, why am I doing this to myself? Well, I mean, I guess technically, if the sun sets at 717, if I can rock to 718, I've rocked into the night technique. Well, I think you're there. (14:49) Yeah, my way of looking at it, my definitions have changed. Folks, we're wrapping up this, this six o'clock hour right now getting ready for seven o'clock here on The B Team morning show on this Monday, April 20th, where well, we've just tried to make a train wreck at the six o'clock hour. We know we did make a train wreck at the six o'clock hour. But I feel like I could have done more. I think we were I think we were pretty successful. I feel like I feel like I could have done well, you know, there's always room for improvement. You know, I got to give Will Goosby something to just just just whine and cry to Schuyler about. It was bad. It was really bad. They were so bad. (15:28) You meet with my creaky chair? Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Well, you know, it's always something if it's not the chair, it's the microphone. Yeah, my coffee cup down. You know, at your age, you just make noises. I do. Oh, I make a lot of noises. (15:44) All right, Tom, we're good. Hey, Tom, what's that last holiday we got going on today? Today? Yeah, one of my favorites. National cold brew day. Oh, because we need a holiday to celebrate waiting 12 hours for coffee to get tired. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Sure. Right. (16:04) Why not? Yeah. All right. National cold brew day is that modern little miracle where we all pretend a jar of coffee that's been loitering in the fridge overnight is a lifestyle choice and not just impatience with hot liquids. Yeah. You know, the brands come out swinging if this counts the influencers start whispering about smooth notes like they're tasting oak barrels and the rest of us just want caffeine that doesn't feel like a personal attack. You know, it's a holiday for people who like their coffee like their relationship. Yep. Cold, strong and requiring 12 hours of passive aggressive waiting. Anyway, yeah, market calendars because nothing says civilization like celebrating a beverage is basically procrastination you can drink. (16:46) You say that? I'm picturing somebody over there at home every day writing down these different holidays later. Yeah, you don't do that. Honestly, honestly, I'm something I am trying to work on for next year. We're going to try to have a calendar. Okay. I think it'll be fun. I think it will be fun. (17:08) You're gonna make those. Yeah, I know. Yeah, I know. But they don't have a do Bob calendar. It's somebody's got to fill it out. Right. Right. That's right. Somebody's got to make it. Alright, folks, we're wrapping up seven o'clock here. We got some local news and then we'll, we'll be jumping in and to I don't know, Warren, maybe maybe Steve, Steve Miller band, whatever we have time for wrapping up six o'clock. That's right. That's right. So y'all, y'all stick Yes, six o'clock coming back at seven, maybe a one more one more little little event that that is part of the train wreck. Yeah, yeah, yeah. (17:41) Well, we got to ask Uncle Bobby. And then we got we got some friends over at the gap spot stopping by. Yeah. So yeah, well, yeah, it's just you know what, listen to the news. That's a double vision right there with with the band that sings at that foreigner band. Yeah, yeah, you go. Yeah, there you go. Yeah. Hey, I got a story about that coming up. Before I do. Yeah, let me let me tell you, you're listening to the BTM morning show right here at 100.3 KROCK the classic rock station. You got Bobby over here on mic one Tom sitting over there on mic two because Schuyler is a loser in nontown. Yeah. (18:20) Yeah. Idaho. So one of those I States. I'm all about me. Yeah, that's whatever. That's where he went. Yeah. Yeah. If only we I don't know. We did. Did something. Yeah. If only we acted. Yeah. (18:39) You're listening to the BTM morning show brought to you in part by our friends over at stripes pub and grill Okaloosa national natural gas. Okaloosa gas. Yeah. Do you have to say no? No, you don't. I'm tired, man. (18:55) Okaloosa gas. We said the seven o'clock hour was gonna be better Bobby. Well, I lied. Welcome to my world. I don't even know what was going on. Anyway. Hey, listen, we were talking about foreigner. Yeah. And you know, there's a great story out today that nearly 10% of all babies born in the US in recent years, were born to non citizen parents often referred to in the article as anchor babies. Oh, anchor baby. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Pew Research Center revealed some 320,000 to 3.6 million babies born in the in the in the last year of the Biden administration, were to so called anchor babies. Okay, yeah, that's right. Birthright citizenship laws are to blame with, which automatically grants us citizenship to anyone born on American soil. Now, the anchor baby births in 2023. Right? (19:55) Okay, Biden's year is the highest total since 2010. What was common about 2010 hmm, let me see yeah, that was the second year of the but of the Obama administration, okay when 325,000 babies were born to illegal immigrants. Okay. Yeah, so there you go. Huh? That's that's right folks We want to get into that 10% 10% of the population every year born to illegal aliens anchor babies And they're citizens. Yep. There you go. That's just a way to lose a country. Yeah All right, hey if you're upset about it called Dan diamond Can't call me Call Dan. He'll talk to you about it on 94 3 we do have a phone in the studio Right behind you. Yeah, it doesn't work. Okay. Well, but we do have a phone in the studio, but it doesn't work I know it's it's a process Tom. I know it's a prize. It looks good in three to six months. Yeah It'll have a dial tone it looks good. We won't know the number and it's got a cord and everything Yeah, the phone's been here since we moved in. Oh, I know. Yeah. Yeah. I know it's rang a couple times Ah, yeah. Yeah, it was for Dan. Yeah, I know I remember Schuyler answer and it will wait a minute this for Dan It doesn't have one of those remember when you're a kid the phone had that 50-foot cord on it. You could go all the way to the other side of the house with my yeah. Yeah Yeah, you felt like you were somebody when you know that thing. Yeah, you walk all over the house wrap up in it Yeah, yep. Yeah, exactly Yeah my grandmother had one of those long cords had the wall phone that the cord hung down and like coiled on the floor and Back up. Yeah, and you spent half your Saturday just trying to do those little twists and not You know to this day that still that still bothers me when I get when it gets rolled out That's the little flaw. Yeah flips over like that right there. Yeah, it's right there. I know I'm trying to look at it I don't it bugs me. I don't look at that crap. It's I can't I can't I know I know you know what? (21:53) I'm not to throw the phone out of the studio You had to bring that up and bring it to my attention by bug me now one thing. Yeah. Yeah Hey, you know what? How about how about how about blue oyster cold? Okay, I'm good. Okay, that'll work. It's your favorite song Tom. It is yeah God zero You're listening to 100.3 KROCK the classic rock station Bobby and Tom the only Bob and Tom the matter in your world Pink Floyd with a little brain damage. Yeah Eclipse kind of mash-up there So for those of you that are Pink Floyd people, I love Pink Floyd. Yeah. Yeah, you'd strike me as a Pink Floyd kind of Pink Floyd Hey, you know Speaking of Pink Floyd this has nothing to do with it. Okay. All right, you know raising in a kid in America Just got even more expensive and and actually has now hit a record high really? Yeah Yeah, a new study out there funny how that happens new study out there found it costs about $303,000 to raise a child from birth to age 18 and that's the first time that's top 300 K Huh, that's that's roughly sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars a year on average What does it cost after 18? Yeah Let me tell you I Know I'm like you get to stop at 18 You know what? I should just start billing my son 16 to 8 a year for every year after 18 He lives in the house. You should yeah The biggest cost things like housing child care food and clothing all of which have jumped in price recently Especially rent and daycare Now the early years are the toughest on the wallet with the first five years costing the most because of daycare and infant care God, that's expensive, but the top five most expensive states to raise a child Hawaii Okay, Massachusetts, right? (23:51) California. Mm-hmm, New York. Okay and Washington. I Probably would have guessed all of them except Washington Yeah, they topped the list mainly because of high housing cost child care and overall cost of living They all share something else too, okay, what's that? Well, they're not red. Oh, isn't that funny? I Always think it's funny when we talk about these things and you start thinking about the color of the state and you're like, yeah Maybe it makes as much sense as we think it does. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, you know having grown up in California And talking to people that still live there that I grew up with went to high school with and stuff It's it's interesting to see here the perspective from their side Of course, you don't realize it because you live there, right? But you know when you go somewhere else, it's like oh my god It is very expensive to right here. Yeah. Yeah when that when that's all, you know, that's exactly it's what it has to be Right. Yeah, right. Well, hey, you know and another blow to to, California America has a new favorite fast-food burger does it but it's not in and out really. Yep. What is it? (25:05) Yeah, so a new nationwide survey of US diners crowned five guys It's a top burger spot pulling in about 15.5 percent of the vote and narrowly beating Burger King Burger King. I know right what yeah, California in and out came in third place, really? (25:23) Yeah after a Burger King followed by Wendy's and McDonald's rounding out the top five now I think that's hilarious because all the Burger Kings have shut down in this area. Yeah Sounds about right. I know I wouldn't even think that Burger King Wendy's and McDonald's would qualify. Yeah that group Yeah, well, the rankings are based on long-term consumer surveys. So not just taste tests Yeah showing that people are willing to pay more for quality since five guys is also known as one of the pricier Yeah fast food options it is Definitely is yeah, congratulations to five guys topping it out right there. That must have been why Burger King went out It couldn't just couldn't compete just couldn't couldn't hold it. Yeah, that's right. That's right. Cuz we're all burger snobs here, man I'll tell you what. I love there's somebody now burger. There's somebody right now holding on to a steering wheel. Yeah screaming Yeah, the locals don't get to figure it Unfortunately You're listening to the BT morning show right here at 100.3 KROCK the classic rock station about a half past the hour of 7 and You know, hey folks, it's a it's a beautiful one out there It it certainly is climbing to a high of 79 degrees today right now. We are sit. Well, we're not sitting at 51 anymore It's gotten a it's gotten a little warmer. Okay, it's let's see. I'm waiting for the refresh here They all thermostat it's now 55. Okay, and feels like 51, okay 78 today partly cloudy winds east northeast 10 to 15 miles per hour tonight. We're gonna hit Partly cloudy low of 52 winds are gonna be light and variable UV index today is set at 10 of 11 So it's gonna be another crispy day out there with sunset at 7 17 p.m Now the rest of the week, it's gonna look most the same Tuesday's high 79 low 60 Wednesday high 78 low 60 Thursday high 78 low 63 That was a push to get that out, that's right. I gotta tell you Bobby you have you've turned a corner this morning Yeah between between those first two break. Well all the way up to the first break after 7 o'clock and where you are now Yeah, I think you're back on top. No, I think I got more. I was trying to jinx it Yeah, and we'll see if we'll see if I did it's happening. So so now that I just told you about the weather Yeah, here's your weather report Super tramp reminding you just gotta just gotta give a little bit you do gotta give a little bit Yeah, every once in a while. You got to give a little bit quick Take it give a little bit and you know, what a what a great what a great segue talking about giving. Yeah, right, right What's that time? Oh, it's that time to give a little bit back. Yeah, it's it's time for ask uncle Bobby You know that that moment where somebody writes in they're struggling in life They've got a little something going on and they reach out to well for Walton Beach's most unqualified life coach Somebody who can really not help. That's right. Someone someone who exudes confidence without confidence That's right. You know what we're talking about. Yeah, it's ask uncle Bobby and it's it's all stitched together by Tomcat custom apparel, you know Mother's Day is the one day that dad's everywhere suddenly Remember mom has been running the entire operation and dad's just remember nothing says we're a functioning family Like everyone's showing up and matching shirts. So mom says she doesn't need anything this year. That's a warning sign Yeah You come down and get some matching shirts by Tomcat custom apparel and make mom look like she's the CEO Of the most functioning family in town. There you go Fix them up. Yeah, yeah Find them right there shops are right Plaza corner of racetrack and bill Over by the gap spot. We'll be talking to them in a minute, but Tom we had someone right in today I hope it's it's been a Monday so it wouldn't surprise me if nobody wrote in somebody right in and somebody did okay Well lay it on me. Let's let's help. Let's help a listener out. Let's see if we can do this carbon copy Crusader asks my boss Insists on communicating only through formal emails Even for tiny questions that could be handled in a quick chat It feels cold and bureaucratic and it is starting to wear me down How do I deal with this without making things worse at work? (29:41) Well look Carbon copy I don't listen your boss has decided to live life like a PDF with a pulse. That's fine. That's fine You know if if someone wants the workplace to feel like a courthouse vending machine, then you do not fight that with warmth and humanity No You fight it with better paperwork. (30:02) See, because here's what you're really dealing with. Not a communication preference, but a lifestyle choice. See, the formality is the point, the distance is the feature, and the bureaucracy, well, it's the love language. So you gotta stop trying to thaw the ice and start learning how to skate. (30:21) See, you gotta start replying like you're a minor government agency with something to prove. You know, every yes becomes a formal acknowledgement, every question becomes a multi-part review, every two-sentence exchange becomes a ceremonial event with a subject line that needs its own subject line. See, nothing terrifies a walking email like meeting another walking email wearing a nicer suit. (30:41) Now, look, make your messages so polished they squeak, okay? You gotta sprinkle in some harmless corporate incense like alignment, stakeholder visibility, and operational cadence, and then politely ask for confirmation of receipt, confirmation to confirmation, and an estimated timeline for the timeline. (31:00) See, you're not being difficult. You're being delightfully compliant, like a robot that learned sarcasm, okay? Then, when they send a three-paragraph note about moving a meeting five minutes, you respond with a calm, majestic epic. (31:17) All right, you gotta include a brief executive summary, a risk assessment, a contingency plan in case the five-minute destabilizes the entire quarter, and if they insist on theater, you do not show up as an extra. You show up as the whole damn production, okay? (31:33) Eventually, one of two things is gonna happen here. Either they're gonna stop emailing you about every microscopic thought because it costs them a full afternoon to read your ceremonial masterpieces, or they're gonna promote you because you clearly have the temperament of a person who can run a compliance department with an iron stapler, and either way, you win, and the workplace learns that sterile communication cuts both ways. (31:58) Hmm. Sage advice, again. I mean, look, you made it all the way up to command chief. Tell me that's not how you did it. That's spot on, Bobby. Don't lie. Tell me that's not how you did it. (32:14) Was I supposed to be listening to you while you were texting? That sounds about right. Story of my life. Hey, we got the local news coming up right now. That was your Ask Uncle Bobby for the day. Stitched together by Tomcat Custom Apparel, where the custom apparel is made just for you, the loser. (32:32) Never shows up. Never shows up. That guy. You know what? I'm gonna talk to leadership and dock his pay. Oh, leadership, huh? We're going that high? Yeah. It sounded fancy. I'm trying to impress the people sitting in the studio right now, Tom. (32:47) I know. Come on. Play along. I know. Try and sound like something. I mean, you got two cute ladies here. I know. Come on. I want to sound important. Jeez. It's working, Bobby. It is working, yeah. You do sound important. (33:02) That's Tom over there, harshening my vibe. On 420 no less, man. Come on. If you've listened to it, today has been a complete train wreck. Oh yeah, it's been every bit of it. Since six o'clock, it's been a train wreck. Oh, Macy's not gonna say anything. She's afraid I'm gonna call her out. But I can't. I can't, because her grandma Nancy told me to be nice to her. (33:19) She did. At least that's not embarrassing, right? No, of course not. To know that your grandma called ahead. Hey, I like it, man. We're keeping it in the family. She's looking out for me. I love it. It's great. Yeah. I'll be honest, though. Your mom scares me more. Yeah, I would be scared of my mom, too. (33:35) Yeah, she's great. Yeah, I mean, don't get me wrong. Nancy scares me a little bit, but your mom. Yeah. Oh yeah. She would hide the body before she said anything. Oh, I know, 100%. 100%. She didn't play about me. And then just forget that she hid the body. She's got no problem there. (33:50) No. I'm pretty sure she drives around with a shovel and a lime in her trunk. Oh, she's going to have this. Just in case, right? I know, I've seen that look. She's a redhead, man. That's right, that's redheaded. She'll hurt you. Oh, wow. She'll hurt you. (34:06) All right. Hey, folks, joining us in the studio this morning, we've got Macy Knowles and Michelle, I don't know. Michelle. Michelle. Yeah, there you go. You know, like Prince. Yeah. She's Michelle. She's just Macy. Boss Lady Michelle. She only needs one name. Boss Lady Michelle. I love it. Boss Lady Michelle. (34:22) Boss Lady Michelle. Y'all came in to talk to us this morning. You're at the G.A.B. spot that's soon to open over at Shops at Wright Plaza. Well, tell us a little bit about it. What's going on over there? So our family of owners has been working on this bad boy for about three years, and it is finally time to share with everybody what we have been building. (34:40) We are so excited. So G.A.B.'s actually an acronym for Gelato, Axe Throwing, Arcade, and Bowling. So we're going to have eight full-size bowling lanes, six duck pen bowling lanes, five axe throwing bays, gelato, and the parents' best part, full service restaurant and liquor license. (34:59) So come and have fun at the arcade, have a little bevy, have some gelato, do some bowling, and check us out. We're so excited to have everybody in there. I noticed you didn't add in axe throwing after the alcohol. Well, yeah, axe throwing and alcohol, that's kind of a tricky, yeah, exactly. (35:16) That is actually, that's an AA meeting. What are you talking about? Alcohol and axes. Oh yeah, there we go, there we go, that's so fun. TM. TM, yeah, that's right. I'm really excited about the axe throwing. (35:32) It's got zombie mode. If you haven't played it before, it literally pops zombies up on the wall, and you can throw at the zombies. You can play tic-tac-toe. You can play against your friends. It's fun, man. I'm so excited to show you guys. (35:48) Bring your own. This is? Yeah, right, bring a photo of your ex if you're feeling crazy, you know, whatever you want to do. I hope Jim's listening. Yeah. All sorts of fun we can have here. Another one of our benchwarmers might take you up on that. There you go, there you go. Yeah, yeah. Do a Valentine's Day special. (36:03) Right, right. What is duck bowling? So duck pen bowling is, I have been calling it like a mix of bowling and ski ball. So the balls don't have any holes. They're kind of smaller, like bocce balls almost. And the lanes are about a quarter of the size. (36:19) And the pins are micro. The pins are very small, yeah. And you get to wear your own shoes, so you don't have to wear bowling shoes, which is a fun one as well. Right, I don't think I can get into that. Yeah. It's not like a shot put. And it's right by the bar. I mean, you don't want to throw it in a shot put. You don't want to throw it. I don't know. It depends on how much my patience. (36:35) Yeah, yeah. Yeah, literally right next to the bar, right? Yep, that's what it is. Yeah, exactly. All right, so how did Gelato fit into all of this? Like, because why not? Because why not, for sure. Otherwise it would just be the ab spot, Bobby. (36:50) Idiot. Who wants to go to the ab spot? That's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But GS Gelato, they make it right here in Fort Walton. So it seemed like a great partnership for us to have. It may or may not have originally been go-karting, but that didn't quite fit into this location, but maybe stay tuned. (37:12) We have got plans to expand potentially, so go-karts might be coming our way, we'll see. Love me some go-karts. See, I always thought it would be cool to have like an indoor golf cart, you know, like all battery operated so you don't have to worry about it. Yeah. I mean, now they're looking at me like, shut up, Bobby. (37:29) So I get it. I'm going to stop talking now. I'm trying not to make eye contact right now, Tom, because I feel like I'm in trouble. Yeah, it's a good thing you have a face for radio, Bobby. I do, I do. I'm quite, and a voice for silent pictures. Oh, that's a good one. (37:44) I've never heard that one before. Yeah. I mean, I'm really a triple threat. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, fat, ugly, and stupid. Be proud of yourself. Hey, at least I'm not you. I got hair. By choice, right? (37:59) Yeah, yeah, sure. You know, that's what you keep saying, Tom, but you got to grow it out every now and then to prove that point. I've done that. I'm just, yeah. COVID doesn't count, and I'm pretty sure it was a wig. I saw it. (38:16) Okay. Game on. All right, so the Gap Spot shops at Wright Plaza. Y'all are opening soon. Soon. We are officially open to the public on May 4th. Wow. And we open in at 11 a.m., so come and check us out. Wow, right around the corner. Right around the corner, yeah, exactly. (38:31) We'll have a lunch menu as well for anybody that's out there working, wants to come by, have a quick little lunch, do a little wander around, see what we got going on. So Tom's going to get through talking to those special custom apparel clients. Yeah. That's right. Tom, why are you throwing axes at one o'clock? I just need it to. (38:46) There are days. There is days, I believe it, I believe it. All right, well, stick around, talk to us a little bit after eight o'clock. I know y'all are going to head over and talk to Diamond Dan over at 943 Sister Station FTW, but stick around one more break for us, and we'll catch up on some more. (39:05) Right now, we've got The Who on free on 100.3 KROCK, the Classic Rock Station. You're listening to the BT Morning Show. That's Great White with the Angels song right here, 100.3 KROCK, the Classic Rock Station. (39:22) You're listening to the BT Morning Show on this Monday morning, 420, right here at. 420. I know, man. I just caught that. Yeah. This is what I love about Tom. He's so quick on the draw. I'm on it. I'm so ready. We had a late night last night. (39:38) Yeah. Yeah, making shirts. Yeah, I was like, don't let it out. Like 2.30 in the morning, I finally went home. He's trying to throw it off like, well, you know, it was a Saturday night, it was a late night. Working. No, it was nothing like that. Yeah, it was working. You're listening to the BT Morning Show, brought to you in part by our friends over at Stripe. (40:00) Pub and Grill at Okaloosa Gas. I finally got that name right. And OutKast Sushi out in Miramar Beach. Thanks for supporting us guys and bringing us here. Bobby and Tom, the only Bob and Tom that matter. Schuyler, he's playing hooky. He's in one of those I states that ends with a vowel. (40:16) Is he still there or is he back? You know what? Who knows? That kid can make a two-day trip turn into a week and a half in a heartbeat. As long as he's at work tomorrow. He probably won't be. That's all that matters. He probably won't. He's already working on excuses right now. I can tell you. Start docking his pay right now. I can tell you that. (40:31) Hey, it's 56 degrees outside right now. Climbing to a high of 78. We got winds out of the northeast about nine miles an hour. I got to tell you, it's great air quality today. As typical, it's seasonal allergies and grass pollen is the one kicking everybody's butt today. (40:49) So I know I'm one of those. Right now, the UV index is a little low. It's going to come up to about 10 today, so it's going to be a bright one out there. Sunset about 717. Tonight, we got some passing clouds, low of 52, winds light and variable. All week, it's just going to be a beautiful week. (41:05) Tuesday, 79 high, 60 in the low. Wednesday, 78, 60 is a low. Thursday, 78, 63 is a low. That's right. Yeah. That's called climbing temperatures all week, ladies. Yeah. We've got Macy and Michelle from the Gap Spot hanging out with us in the studio this morning, telling us about everything that's going on. So Gap Spot, new in town, gelato, axe throwing, arcade, and bowling. (41:32) So that's kind of like gob. Yeah. It can be interchangeable, whichever one you identify with most. If you like the axe throwing or you like the arcade, just throw that in. Honestly, that's what I almost did because I almost said it's gelato, alcohol, and bowling. I know. I know. It's one of your priorities out there. I love it, man. I love it. (41:50) I know the way I live my life. That's right. That's what it is. So anyway, yeah, you've got the arcade, you've got duck bowling, which I've been now schooled on, and regular lanes of bowling. You've got the full bar, everything. But it's meant to be kind of a hangout spot. Y'all be open lunch and dinner. (42:08) Absolutely. We are actually going to be open pretty late into the evening. So Sunday through Thursday, we're going to be open till midnight, and then Friday and Saturday, we'll be open till 1 a.m. Oh, cool. Okay. We've got lots of time to come out and play after work. Come have a good time after you get off and let out some steam with the ice throwing if you need to, right? (42:27) If you're working late nights. Absolutely. Corporate bonding now available. That's right. There we go. Absolutely. Yep. I've got all sorts of corporate packages. I've got birthday parties, anything you want to do, we can make it happen. So if somebody's hearing about this and saying, hey, that'd be a lot of fun, I'd like to do it. So how do they get ahold of you to get squared away if they want to do a team bonding, just a birthday party, something like that? (42:49) So right now on our website, if you go over to the little three lines, I don't even know, what do they call those? The hamburger. The hamburger thing, whatever that is. You guys know how to work a website. You can figure it out. All of our contact info is going to be on there. If you click on the events tab, we'll have some more information. My email is events at thegabspotfwb.com. I'd be happy to set anything up for anybody. Just shoot me a little email. (43:12) Okay. And the website address is gabspot? Thegabspotfwb.com. Okay. So the, so T-H-E, thegabspotfwb.com. F-W-B. F-W-B. Thegabspotfwb.com. You know, I just Google it. Yeah, Google it. (43:27) We're also on Facebook. We made sure we're the first thing that comes up when you Google what things to do. Don't worry. Yeah, that's right. They've been paying for some advertising. Yeah, yeah. We're getting there. You know, I got to tell you, so we met Miguel. (43:44) That's right. Our executive chef. The executive chef. Sounds like you guys are going, you guys are putting together a fantastic menu of food over there too. Absolutely. We're going to have some real tasty stuff on the menu. That's awesome. He's a good catch. Oh, for sure. We got him from one of the fancy Sandestin places. Snagged him up. (44:00) So he's, oh, he's great. From Miami too, right? Yeah. Originally came from Miami and Disney. Okay. Yeah. That's right. He sounds like he's put together a great menu and everything like that. Yeah. It sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun. Yeah. Awesome. Awesome. Well, hey guys, thanks for stopping in. I know you're going to walk over and talk to Dan Diamond for a little bit over at 94.3 sister station, 94.3 FTW. (44:20) So if you want to find out more, find out all the fun things that's there, or go check them out at thegabspotfwb.com. That's where you'll find it. And if you want to talk to Macy yourself, it's events at thegabspotfwb.com. She'll set you up. (44:36) No Macy for a while. Unfortunately, she's put up with me being around for a bit. And Nancy, I hope you feel that we were nice. Kelly, I was really sweet to her when we were off air. Yes, they were nice. I promise. Please, put the line in the shovel back. (44:51) Right. It's going to be okay. It's going to be okay. All right. We've got Joe Walsh with Rocky Mountain Way right now, 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. You're listening to the BT morning show. Stick around. Don't go nowhere. Janice Joplin with me and Bobby McGee right here at 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. (45:08) About 20 minutes past the hour, eight o'clock. It's a beautiful Monday morning and we're still trying to recover from the, I think they're like a train wrecks in the show. It's been all, it's been the entire time. You had a brief period there where you did really good. Potentially. Yeah. Well, yeah. (45:25) A brief moment where you did really good. You know, that first, that first, that first, that first, brief moment where you did really good. You know, that five minutes where we weren't on air, you did great. Yeah. It was so good. Right after you played that song and then shut up. You were spot on, man. (45:40) That was the best it's been today. What? It's been a, we missed a spot. No, we didn't miss anything. We moved it. We moved it. We moved it. We moved it to a different spot. We rearranged. Yeah. We went from, we went from where it would normally fall. See, you got to do that. (45:55) You call it like it is, Bobby. We missed the spot. No, no, you keep people on their toes. That's what I'm doing. I'm keeping them on their toes. Okay. That's, that's what it is. So, you know, they, they get used to the, to the, to the, to the rhythm that is Schuyler and just, you know, this is what happened now. (46:12) You know what? They're listening and our sponsors like it. Yeah. It's your picture. You paint it the way you see it. I, I am in, I am control. I am in control. I swear. I swear. Hey, you know, speaking of, of crazy days, I got it. I got a story here. (46:27) That's just going to make you feel great, Tom. Okay. Yeah. This is a wonderful little one. A new review found that people in their fifties and early sixties today are more lonely, more depressed and physically weaker than people who were their same age decades ago. Don't you just feel better now? (46:44) Whoa. Yeah. Hey, don't worry. Don't worry. They're also showing worse memory and lower strength, which is unusual compared to other country where those things are actually improving. You know, this, this is almost like doing math in public. Trying to figure out, okay. How did I feel? What? Who? Wait, hang on. (47:01) Yeah. Cause it gets better. Okay. Because this isn't happening everywhere. No, the U S stands out. Of course. Yeah. You know, places like Northern Europe, middle-aged adults are getting healthier and less lonely while Americans are trending in the opposite direction. Yeah. Yeah. (47:18) I can believe that. Researchers say there's no single cause. It's just a mix of pressures, like more financial stress and less wealth, weaker family and social support, expensive healthcare. Yeah. Juggling work, kids and aging parents. (47:34) Yeah. I think there's suddenly you feel it. I think there's, I think it's starting to point to one thing. Yeah. Yeah. I, uh, you know, I was, I was starting to feel pretty good about myself today. Not so much. You see these surveys, surveys like this about, you know, world events or world that, you know, compares to the rest of the world. (47:52) And it's like those of us living in Florida that go, when they start talking about something that happened within the country and you're just going, please, please don't say, please don't say Florida, please. Well, what I, what I love about this one is it's just, I mean, it, it start, it starts rough. (48:07) Yeah. And then it just gets worse. You know, people in their fifties and sixties are more lonely, more depressed, physically weaker than people who were the same age decades ago. Yeah. They show also worse memory, lower strength, you know, which is unusual because it's not happening everywhere. It's just the U S the U S maybe it's because there's more financial stress, less wealth, weaker family and social support, expensive health care. (48:30) And they're juggling work, kids and aging parents. I'm I'm pointing to nutrition. I'm going to nutrition. I'm blaming the parents. Okay. Okay. That's I like that. Wait a minute. I'm a parent. Yeah. None of your kids are in their fifties and sixties. (48:45) No, they're not. Yeah. Oh, all right, folks. Uh, there we are. So if you, uh, if you don't, if you don't, if you don't feel bad about yourself now, you will soon stick around, stick around. We've got more. We got the weather coming up right now. A few words from our sponsors. (49:00) Uh, and then we're going to be back with Donnie Iris, Boston and more. So y'all stick around. Don't go nowhere. Boston and rock and roll band right here on 100.3 KROCK. The classic rock station. We're about 20 minutes till seven o'clock. (49:17) You know what that means, Tom? What does that mean? Pretty close to us getting a flock out of here. Okay. Okay. Like we're a couple of shepherds. All right, let's do it. You ever, you ever heard that going to be a shepherd? Get the flock out of here. No, um, not in the last 20 minutes. (49:34) Make, make like a, make like a tree and head out. I've heard. No, it's not the way I've heard it, but okay. Again, Bobby, it's your brush. You paint how you see it. It's my world, man. That's my world. That's right. Hey, it's a, it's 59 degrees right now outside. (49:50) It feels about like 57, but you know, that's okay. That's okay. It's a climbing up to 78 today. Uh, sun and clouds mixed high 78, uh, winds are east. 10 to 20 miles an hour. Tonight, we're going to be mostly clear, low 52, with winds light and variable. (50:05) All week, it's going to be Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays, highs in the upper 70s, lows around 60. Well, now they've updated Thursday to be a low of 62, not 63. Not 62, that's a great number. (50:20) Yeah, 63 is a little better. I don't think so. Well, I mean, it's one better. It's your opinion. It's wrong, but it's yours. You know what? It only took seven of us. It only took seven of you. (50:35) Yeah, we didn't need the full 10. It was only seven. Technically, it was a core four. Well, Tom, you know, we were talking about Florida stories that we all love to hear. And, you know, here's one. Okay. A Florida man forced his girlfriend into the trunk of his car because he said she preferred to be there instead of being by him. (50:56) Okay. Yeah, the two got into an argument, and he forced his girlfriend in the trunk before driving away. And he kept her in the trunk until they reached an apartment complex. He let his girlfriend out of the trunk, but hit her several times. A security guard at the apartment saw the attack and called the police. He's been charged with kidnapping and battery. (51:12) Okay, yeah, as he should be. I guess she wasn't happy to see him when he opened the trunk up. Well, I don't know, but I'm just asking. I'm just curious. Yeah. What do you think would happen if he said, you're going to get in the trunk, Kat? I think I would be in the trunk. (51:27) I think I've got a better shot of seeing you getting out of the trunk. And you're going to be apologetic when you get out, too. Right. I'm so sorry I said that. Very sorry I said that. Yeah, I see that one going differently for you, Tom. (51:42) Right. I really do. I really do. I mean it. Yeah. All right, folks, we've got a little more coming your way. But right now, we've got your local news right here on 100.3K Rock, the classic rock station. (51:58) Your Omni broadcasting news for this morning is brought to you by McCaskill & Company, the Emerald Coast's finest jeweler. I'm Dan Diamond. An after-hours party at Big Kahuna's? Nope. A late-night break-in Saturday night at Big Kahuna's Water and Adventure Park in Destin ended with three juveniles in custody after Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office responded to an alarm at the park. (52:21) The suspects ran when they saw law enforcement, but deputies quickly locked down the area and deployed the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office drone unit to help track them down. Three juveniles, ages 15, 15, and 17, were located during the search. Investigators confirmed the heist was ice cream and had been taken from the park. (52:40) Deputies believe the burglary may have been recorded on a GoPro for possible social media content. All three juveniles are being charged with burglary. That'll make them popular. And that's your omni-broadcasting news for this morning, sponsored by McCaskill & Company. I'm Dan Diamond. (52:55) And that song right there, that's the police going out to everybody in their 50s and 60s because apparently we all feel so lonely now. Lonely. Yes. I'm telling you, I think I'm still bothered by that report. It has affected me. (53:11) Yeah. It is. I mean, like, you know, they say misery loves company and, like, there's a part of me that wants to be like, okay, so at least I'm not alone. But then there's a part of me that I read all of it and went, oh. You're doing some internal reflection, so. I don't think I was feeling bad about that, but now I do. (53:28) There you go. Yeah. Well, there you go. Folks, if you're wondering what we're talking about, well, you can find it on TheBTeamShow.com. That's right. TheBTeamShow.com is that little space for everything that we have that goes on this morning. So all the events that are coming up that we know about in town, all the stories that we talked about, you can find them all right there. (53:47) If it's today's stories, they're right there on the homepage. If you want to go back and look, you can go through all the show notes from all the previous shows that we've done. I would say back to the beginning of time, but hell, we didn't get it set up until earlier this year. So at least for this year, you can find everything. (54:05) Outside of the show notes and that, you can always head over to that on-demand site. At about 9.05 today, we'll have the show in its entirety posted at The B Team Rewind. So you can listen back if you're a bare toys and don't know how to wake up at 6 o'clock in the morning. You can listen from 9.05 to 12.05 and get the whole show, the whole shebang. (54:23) Music, all of it, everything that happened, just like you were live sitting here. That's The B Team Rewind. We keep about 14 episodes up there in that running log so that you can always go back and find what was going on and what we were talking about. And then if you just want to know what we said, you say, you know what? (54:40) I can listen to classic rock any day. But I want to know what Bobby and Tom were talking about. Oh, yeah. The Reader's Digest version, one could say. You can listen to the Redux. There you go. You can hear the train wreck happening live. That's right. That's right. (54:55) Without all that pesky music getting in your way. So go check out The B Team Redux. It's where we boil down everything into just the little bits and the talking breaks that we had. It runs sometimes half an hour, sometimes when Tom's on the show, an hour. Are you saying we're chatty when I'm on the show? (55:12) I'm just saying when you're on the show, regardless of who the host is. Yeah. Those tend to be the longest ones. Well, hopefully it's a positive addition to the show. I'm saying when you're on the show. (55:27) You're not confirming anything, Bobby. I'm not denying either. Yeah. Not denying. Neither confirm nor deny. That's the middle road that I'm going to. Yes, but I did not inhale. Hey, it's 420, folks. (55:42) It's a wonderful Monday out there. It's running up on 9 o'clock. It's time for Tom and I to make like a shepherd and get the flock out of here, and that's what we're going to do. You've been listening to The B Team Morning Show. We want to give a big shout out to our sponsors, Stripes Pub & Grill, Okaloosa Gas, and, of course, OutKash Sushi out there in Mirabarn Beach. (56:00) Thanks for supporting us, guys, and believing in us and letting our voices be heard. We do appreciate it. Schuyler? Well, theoretically, he'll be back tomorrow, but I'm sure he's already looking in the excuse book and trying to figure out why he can't make it. Yeah. Tom, any final thoughts? Hey, I just want to give a shout out to Stripes having their annual pup crawl out there in Navarre Beach this weekend, so if you're out in that area, go ahead and support them. (56:25) They do a lot for Fisher House out there. Yeah, that's awesome. We like to see a lot of people show up for that, and thanks for having me on for the last couple of days. It's been great. Thanks for filling in. Always enjoy it. Sorry you had to put up with Jim on Thursday. Well, you did let me down a little bit. (56:40) And that's a wrap on today's B Team Redux.