National Chocolate Éclair Day: How a Diabetic Host and Six Racks of Ribs Became Monday's Survival Guide
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We deep-fried vegetables into greasy halos of regret, debated whether an 85-year-old drag-racing at 110 mph counts as a life well-lived, and reminded you that the moment you walk through TSA, you've surrendered all illusions of control—so just accept it and hope for decent airport burgers.
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Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell kicked off a muggy Monday morning on 100.3 KROCK, broadcasting from Fort Walton Beach on Florida's Emerald Coast — where the humidity sits at 97% and the heat index is flirting with "why do we live here" levels of 105. Fresh off Father's Day weekend (Bobby smoked six racks of ribs, plus beef — no, you weren't invited), the guys dove headfirst into the National Day calendar with the kind of reverence you'd expect from two men who treat holidays like a drunk uncle treats Thanksgiving: with sarcasm and zero impulse control.
First up: National Chocolate Eclair Day, which Bobby — a diabetic, naturally — described as "a fancy donut for people who swear they're cutting back right up until the eclair hits the plate and their morals take a lunch break." Then came National Onion Rings Day, a celebration of "battered circles and hot oil" best enjoyed in your car with the windows down and the shame on recirculate. Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre got a shout-out for their beer-battered rings, because if you're going to clog your arteries, you might as well do it with quality. Speaking of Stripes, they're hosting a book signing on July 4th with author John Alvarez (Walk, Run, Fly Again), and the guys will have him in-studio Friday, July 3rd. Also on deck: the fourth annual Star Spangled Food Truck Festival at Destin Commons on July 3rd — 25-plus food trucks, two live bands, and what they're calling "the grandest fireworks on the coast." Details at TheBTeamShow.com.
The holiday parade continued with Take Your Cat to Work Day (because nothing says "professional environment" like a furry supervisor knocking deadlines off your desk for sport) and Stupid Guy Thing Day, which Bobby described as "a sacred 24-hour window where grown men treat common sense like optional equipment and act shocked when the warranty doesn't cover stupidity." Local weather was brief but brutal: 91 degrees, isolated thunderstorms, and enough moisture in the air to make you question your life choices. In news, a Crestview school bus driver was busted for DUI with a blood alcohol content of 0.48 (yes, you read that right), and human remains were found near Stillwell Boulevard — prompting the guys to wonder what's in the water north of the Shoal River. Also: an 85-year-old man in Lake County was arrested for racing his sports car at 110 mph. Gramps can still step on it, apparently.
Ask Uncle Bobby — stitched together by TomCat Custom Apparel — tackled a listener whose boss spends work hours filming TikToks instead of, you know, managing. Bobby's advice? "Outshine them. Go viral at work with dead-eyed competence that terrifies influencers. Document the chaos, weaponize the algorithm, and post a series called 'Acting Manager While My Manager Acts.'" The segment wrapped with Bobby declaring, "In a world where leadership is measured in views, you're about to become their supervisor in 4K." Later, Tammy McDaniel from Tammy's Journeys stopped by to plug a Halloween cruise on Margaritaville at Sea — interior cabins starting at $386 per person, balconies at $557, with a package deal including round-trip motorcoach and a pre-night hotel in Tampa. Pickleball enthusiasts and Parrotheads, unite. The guys also launched a giveaway for a free picnic from Lenny's Subs and Grill in Maryester — trivia question of the day: "What anniversary is the U.S. celebrating in 2026?" (Answer: the semi-quincentennial, a.k.a. 250 years, for those of you who slept through history class). Elizabeth Schumann from Navarre nailed it and won a free 7½-inch sub. Classic rock, questionable opinions, and just enough coffee to function — barely. That's the B Team. Tune in tomorrow at 6 a.m. on 100.3 KROCK, or catch us on-demand at TheBTeamShow.com.
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(00:00) Here's today's B Team Redux. Well, it's humid this morning. We're at 82 degrees here in Fort Walton. A high today of 91. Slight chance of a couple afternoon isolated thundershowers. But overall, just hot and humid. That's a look at what we can expect today. It's the B Team Morning Show, 12 minutes after 6 o'clock on a Monday. How's everybody doing? Hope your weekend was great. The B Team Morning Show's on the air, brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell, coming back after the Father's Day weekend. Bobby spent a lot of his Father's Day smoking ribs. That's true. That's what I did. I enjoyed them. Thanks for the invite. (00:49) Yeah, absolutely. You definitely made enough. That is true. Six racks of ribs. Six racks total, yeah. Does that include the beef ribs that you did, too? Oh, no. Then the beef ribs. So seven racks. Basically. But they were delicious. I'm going to enjoy the leftovers tonight. (01:11) Yeah, you should. Well, today on the National Day calendar, while we're on the food topic, there's nothing more suiting than a diabetic telling us about Chocolate Eclair Day. Yeah, that's right. Hey, look, it's the one holiday where you can eat a fancy donut and still pretend you've got standards. Right? Yup. Hey, folks, National Chocolate Eclair Day is that little calendar gremlin that shows up once a year to remind you society can't solve potholes, but it can absolutely organize a tribute to a pastry stuffed with cream and bad decisions. See, you're not here for meaning. You're here for glossy chocolate on top of soft metal and the brief illusion that adulthood is just choosing which indulgence to call a treat. You know, it's a holiday built for people who swear they're cutting back right up until the eclair hits the plate and their morals take a lunch break. So mark it, eat it, pretend it's classy because the name has an accent, and then we'll talk about what you're really celebrating. It's Chocolate Eclair Day. I wonder if you could get one at Okaloosa Donuts this morning. Probably. Bet you could. Bob Seger now, Billy Squire on the way and a look at your marine forecast in the next 10 minutes. It's the B Team Morning Show, revealing the national holidays this 6 o'clock hour on 100.3 KROCK. 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station at 622. Good morning, everybody. Hope your weekend was great. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell trying to get through this Monday morning, and you know what I'll say? This has been 22 minutes in, probably the easiest Monday we've had in a little while. (02:52) It does kind of feel that way almost. I don't know if it's because we got the chance to recharge this last week or what. I don't know, but I'm not like you. I'm not going to jinx it. I don't know why you had to say something. I don't know. Here. Knocked on some wood for you. Does that make you feel better? No. Oh. No, you kind of just floated that one right in the punch bowl. It's still floating there. Drink up. All right. Well, today on the National Day calendar, we have our second holiday to reveal. How about this one? National Onion Rings Day. Yeah. There you go, because nothing says we're celebrating like deep-frying a vegetable into a greasy halo of regret. Yeah, but it's all about the batter. That is true. (03:40) I will give you that one. That's where that goes. National Onion Ring Day is that proud moment on the calendar when we all agree to stop pretending we're eating right and instead worship at the altar of battered circles and hot oil. Yeah, look, it's not about onions. (03:55) It's about commitment. You know, about taking a perfectly innocent vegetable, giving it a crunchy disguise and dunking it in ranch like it owes you money. You know, you don't celebrate this day. You survive it and preferably in your car with the windows down and the shame on to recirculate. You know, look, stick around because we're about to find out who's here for the rings and who's just here to feel something. You know, the whole deal about ranch, yes, we all use ranch, but damn those people that use mayonnaise for onion rings. (04:26) I've never heard of such a thing. Well, I had never heard of using mayonnaise in coffee either until that quarterback from Kentucky did it. Yeah, well, he's weird. So I did know somebody that dipped their French fries in mayonnaise. Yeah. That's just gross. I don't get that either, but that's me. Hey, some of my favorite onion rings, if you want to know the truth, come from stripes. Yeah, he's got super, super good beer battered onion rings over there. Yeah. And Rob from stripes is going to be bringing in a guest for Bobby and I here on Friday, July 3rd. It'll be a great event. There's going to be a book signing on the 4th of July at stripes pub and grill with a, with a, with an, with an author, John Alvarez, who wrote the book, walk, run, fly again. It's the gripping true story of a us special ops pilot who became the first military amputee to return to unrestricted combat flight. (05:27) So he's going to be doing a book signing on July 4th and actually for a couple hours on Sunday, July 5th, but we're going to have him in with us to chat on Friday, July 3rd. We've got details on that event at stripes on the events tab at The B Team show.com. (05:46) So get over there and check that out. The B team morning show proudly sponsored in part by our friends at stripes pub and grill in Novar. Yeah. All right. Quick break. Bobby on the way. Music from Zeppelin, Aerosmith, and two more national holidays to reveal after 630. Yeah. Looking forward to it. Stick tight. It's 100.3 KROCK. Looks like a lady. 100.3 KROCK. The classic rock station. A nice morning down here in South Okaloosa County this morning. (06:12) But to tell you what, Bobby, the headlines this morning are full of wild stuff. I don't know what's in the water North of the Shoal river. And I don't know if it has to do with any of the, the flooding that's gone on in the North County, but, uh, yikes, we got some stuff to talk about out at Crestview. So we'll get to that as we move through the morning. (06:33) It's The B Team morning show brought to you by stripes pub and grill in Novar, as well as Okaloosa gas at outcast sushi in Miramar beach. Don't forget coming up, uh, next Friday, July 3rd is going to be the fourth annual star spangled food truck festival out at the 25 plus food trucks out there to live bands, including below Alabama and what they're calling grandest fireworks on the coast at around 9. P.m. On Friday, July 3rd, all out at the destined comments. The event is free and open to the public and we've got details on it at The B Team show.com. Just click on the events tab. Well, Bobby, today, Monday's apparently are appropriate to take your cat to work day. Yeah. Yeah. It's, uh, you know, kind of pretty much what Taylor calls it. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cause you know, nothing says professional environment, like a very supervisor knocking your deadlines off the desk for sport. I mean, Garfield told us 30 years ago that was okay. Take your cat to work day is that annual reminder that humans will invent any holiday to avoid doing their jobs on purpose. See you. You bring a creature whose main talents are judgment, shedding and vanishing. The second accountability shows up. Then you act surprised when the office turns into a hostage negotiation with a litter box. You know, management calls it morale. (07:57) HR calls it a policy update and well, your cat calls it unacceptable lighting. So keep it cute if you want, but understand this. Once a cat has surveyed your workspace, it will never respect you again. And frankly, it might be right. Yeah. Cats just, they're going to do what they're going to do. Right. So not necessarily deal them dealing with you. It's you dealing with them. Exactly. It's their world and you're living in it. (08:27) Here's poison. Look what the cat dragged in. It's 100.3 KROCK. Just teased a bunch of Gators fans. They're dreaming of better times at the swamp. Ah, maybe, maybe Tom Petty this morning. I won't back down on 100.3 KROCK. The classic rock station. It's six 49 on a Monday morning. Uh, and, and we've been digging through the national holidays all hour long. (08:52) Of course, about an hour from right now, your, your daily advice to start the work week off, right with uncle Bobby is coming up, but we got some other stuff to get to plenty of stories next hour. Uh, but one final holiday to, to talk about at this moment and it's stupid guy thing day. Yeah, it's a holiday for buying tools. We'll use once and then bleeding on them like it's a sacrament. What? You know what I'm talking about? A holiday for buying tools. We'll use once and then bleeding on them like it's a sacrament. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. (09:27) Sounds scary. Stupid guy thing day is that a sacred 24 hour window where grown men treat common sense like it's optional equipment, you know, then then act shock when the warranty doesn't cover stupidity. Look, it's a celebration of bold plans, cheap tools. Uh, the ancient belief that YouTube counts as training. If you watch it at one and a half times speed, see nobody's here to judge mostly because everyone's busy filming, holding a flashlight wrong or saying, I've done this before. You know, like, That's ever helped. (10:01) So consider it a public service announcement disguised as a holiday, hide the ladder, secure the grill and, and keep your phone charged because somebody's about to learn physics personally. Yeah. How many DIY videos have you watched on YouTube and it turned out? (10:18) Well, yeah, actually, you know, I've, I've, I've had some fairly good luck in a couple of occasions. Really? Okay. All right. Well, maybe it's because you have a little bit of sense of how to use how to use the tool, how to use the tool, have a little bit of a little bit of craftsmanship. (10:35) I don't, I'm, I'm happy when I can use a hammer and a nail. We're all shocked. It's 6 51. That wraps up your national holidays for this Monday, June 22nd. It's the B Team Morning Show. (10:51) Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell are going to take a break. We'll come back with music from Boston next on 100.3 KROCK. Jet city woman on 100.3 KROCK the classic rock station. It's a seven Oh six. Just giggling about what you were telling me off the air of a family that had a great grandmother and the age of what? (11:13) 50. Right. Yeah. Yeah. So they were just showing their birthdates and grandma, great grandmother was born in 74. Grandmother was born in 91. The mother was born in Oh nine. And then the daughter was born in 2022. (11:30) Wow. So each generation got a little younger. That's sick. All the way down to 13. That's just sick. I remember being a kid, seven, eight years old and the local carnival was in town. And this is a true story. A guy running the Tilt-A-Whirl asked my mom, Oh, is that your grandson? (11:49) And she, she got, she got kind of pissed at the guy. You know, she was probably 30, 35, 36 at the time and really wanted to say just because you had kids at 15 and your kids had kids at 15 doesn't mean I did. (12:05) But, uh, yeah. How about that? 83 degrees and mostly cloudy skies this morning, a high today of 91. We'll check that full forecast here in just a little bit. I don't know what's in the water in Crestview right now. (12:23) We talked about, uh, Dan, Dan gave us the story on the school bus driver that was arrested for DUI. Well, then on Friday night, uh, death investigation became, uh, well, it went underway after human remains were found in Crestview Friday evening. (12:39) Oh, wow. There you go. Yeah. Okaloosa County deputies responded to an area near Stillwell Boulevard after individuals located the remains and reported it. Sheriff's office says there's no further details at the moment. This is an active investigation. But if you have any information to share, contact Okaloosa County Sheriff's office at 8 5 0 6 5 1 7,400 or Emerald coast Crime Stoppers at 8 5 0 8 6 3 tips. (13:06) So anyway, that's, uh, another thing out of Crestview this morning. B team morning show brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar beach. We'll see a high today in the nineties and the nineties are back this week after that wet, soggy week we had, uh, last week, drier this week and hotter this week, we'll get to that full forecast in just a little bit Motley crew on the way, uh, the cars and, uh, the pretenders before we check your forecast at around 20 after what are they pretending? (13:44) Um, I think that's just the name of the band, Bobby. Kickstart my heart. It's Motley crew on a Monday morning. You're rocking with The B Team on 100.3 KROCK. The pretenders. (14:00) Don't get me wrong. It's Monday morning. You're rocking with The B Team on the classic rock station. 100.3 KROCK, uh, scatter black and Bobby Dewrell at seven 20. And it's, uh, it is a little bit muggy out there today. Humidity right now at 97%. (14:16) Uh, current temps at 83, a high today of 91. We'll check your full forecast here in just a few short moments. Uh, vice president Jandy Vance, uh, over in Switzerland right now, trying to negotiate, um, the peace talks with, uh, the Iranians and, uh, he spoke to the American people this morning and said, quote, uh, in the last hour, yesterday was a very, very good day. (14:42) He said, we made a lot of good progress. The Iranians have agreed to invite IAEA inspectors back into their country. That is a major milestone for the American people in the first step in permanently ending a nuclear weapons program in Iran. (14:57) So, uh, hopefully the, uh, the progress continues. I don't know. I don't, I don't know that there's not a single American that's, that's skeptical about trying to negotiate with lifelong terrorists. (15:12) Yeah. So even if the, uh, talk is cheap, put it that way, right? Talk is cheap. Uh, but anyway, best of luck to, uh, the vice president and the administration on trying to, uh, trying to get back to some, some peace in the Middle East and lasting peace, but that whole area has been fighting since before the crusades. (15:34) So we'll see. Well, the Niceville police department is, uh, right now asking for the public's assistance in locating a missing man after he was reported not to have been seen recently, officers say they are actively investigating the disappearance and are working to gather information on his last known whereabouts and possible direction of travel. (15:56) Authorities have not released full details about the circumstances, but they are urging anyone who may have seen the individual in question or has relevant information to come forward to help with the search. We've got the link to the full story, uh, coming up around eight o'clock this morning on The B Team show.com. (16:14) Just click on the show notes tab for all the details there. Also, Bobby coming up on a Wednesday night. Is that event out of the golf area? The care center, uh, yeah, the turtle event. That's right. Going to be hosting a, um, an educational seminar in class, an interactive class Wednesday evening at 5 PM, an opportunity to visit the care center after hours and get a behind the scenes, look at the operations at the rehab center, meet some of the current sea turtle patients and learn how to perform a mock intake of an injured sea turtle. (16:48) And if you'd like to learn more on that, you can go to The B Team show.com. Just click on the events tab. We've got that event and about 15 or 20 others posted online for you to check out and be a part of here locally. Mm hmm. All right. What do you say? (17:04) We take a break. Sure. I could take a nap. Well, you've got 20 minutes to take a nap, little cat nap, little power nap, whatever you want to call it, because you've got to give advice at about 7 45. Daily advice with uncle Bobby is coming up and man, if he's yawning into the mic on the air, yeah, he must be tuckered out right now. (17:23) So we're going to give him a 20 minute power nap on the way. Uh, music from Eric Clapton, 38 special. And, uh, look at your forecast is coming up momentarily on 100.3. KROCK getting ready for uncle Bobby here in a few minutes. Yeah, yep. It's Monday morning. (17:39) The B team morning show is on the air brought to you by stripes pub and grill and Navar as well as Okaloosa gas at outcast sushi in Miramar beach. Story coming out of, uh, South Florida this morning and 85 year old man and another driver were arrested this last week after deputies say they were racing than a hundred miles an hour on a roadway in Lake County. (18:01) And yes, I said an 85 year old man. Now, according to arrest affidavits, uh, Lake County sheriff's office deputy was traveling South on us 27 near County road 33 in Leesburg around 1130 on June 12th, when he spotted a red Corvette and a gray sports car speeding side by side, little, little red Corvette, just like Prince now using radar. (18:24) The deputy determined the Corvette was traveling at 125 miles an hour. The gray car was traveling at 110 miles per hour in a posted 45 mile an hour zone. Well, we all know about the new super speeder law here in the state of Florida. (18:40) Uh, deputies, uh, conducted separate traffic stops on the two vehicles near state road 48. The driver of the gray sports car identified as an 85 year old man. William Bosworth of Leesburg told deputies he was out driving his favorite car and denied trying to race anyone. (18:57) Now, according to the affidavit, Bosworth can claim the Corvette driver had swerved toward him, prompting his reaction. And he said, I was out having a ride in my favorite car when he was asked by deputies why he was speeding. Bosworth was charged with street racing and dangerous, excessive speeding the Corvette driver. (19:16) 57 year old Philip Sagan, Noro of Titusville was arrested on the same charges. Both men denied racing and later posted bond as jail records show, but tell you what, Gramps, Gramps can still step on it. (19:31) He's got a lead foot right there, 110 miles an hour for an 85 year old man. Wow. That's pretty impressive. Also, according to the USA today, Americans now estimate they need about $1.4 million saved to retire comfortably based on a recent survey. (19:52) The article emphasizes that this is an average estimate, not a universal target. Financial experts say there is no one. because everyone's retirement, lifestyle expenses, and income sources, of course, are different. A more useful guideline is to save about 10 times your annual salary by age 67, rather than focus only on hitting a $1.4 million balance. (20:16) So, I guess in my case, I only need to save about $60,000. All right, you ready to give some advice here in just a bit? Probably not. I'm ready to take a nap. That's what I'm ready to do. I know. Keep yawning. (20:32) Oh, man, I'm tired this morning. I don't know what's up. This one's for you, Bobby. Man on the silver mountain. You should be Man on the Centrum Silver. Yeah, there you go. It's rainbow on 100.3 KROCK. Journey, love and touch and squeeze on 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. (20:50) Good morning, everybody. It is Monday. And Bobby started out strong, but he has faded over the last two hours. That's true. 83 degrees right now, a high of 91. We'll check your forecast in just a few short moments. But first, the music in the background tells us it's time for your daily advice. (21:09) That's right. It's Ask Uncle Bobby, all stitched together byTomCat Custom Apparel. TomCat Custom Apparel, or the Custom Apparel, is custom. That's right. What else do you need to know? (21:24) Yeah. All right. Today, Uncle Bobby, your question comes in from the Spreadsheet Shuffle Victim. Dear Uncle Bobby, my boss is constantly on TikTok filming videos during work hours, and it's disrupting the team and leaving important decisions unresolved. (21:44) I want to stay professional, but it's getting hard to keep things running when they are focused on going viral instead of managing. So what should I do? Look, your boss is not managing a team, okay? They're running a low-budget variety show that just happens to have payroll. (22:00) Important decisions are unresolved, the team is disrupted, and you're standing there trying to stay professional while the person in charge is auditioning for the algorithm. Look, if they want the office to be a ring light kingdom, fine. You don't fight a grease fire with a memo, okay? (22:16) You've got to outshine them. You go viral at work on purpose, and with the kind of dead-eyed competence that just terrifies influencers. See, you've got to start documenting the chaos, okay? The unanswered emails, the abandoned meetings, the sacred ritual of everyone else doing their job while your boss practices a dance like it owes them money. (22:38) Now, you've got to make the workplace the stage, okay? Because apparently it already is. So you've got to hit them with choreography that is so crisp it looks like an HR training video directed by a war criminal, alright? Every time they say, let's circle back, well, I want you to circle back physically, on beat, and keep walking right past them to the actual work getting done. (23:01) Look, then you've got to weaponize the algorithm, okay? You post a series called, Acting Manager While My Manager Acts, and let the internet decide who deserves authority. You know, when your boss tries to reclaim the spotlight, you treat them like an opening act. (23:18) Polite applause, then back to the main performance, which is you making the place function. Now, eventually they're either going to promote you out of pure confusion, or they'll attempt to discipline you and accidentally hand you the best content arc of your life. (23:33) But either way, you win. In a world where leadership is measured in views, you are about to become their supervisor in 4K. And that's your response this morning, Spreadsheet Shuffle Victim. I hope that helps. (23:49) If you'd like to get your own Do-Bob advice and read back on all the previous Ask Uncle Bobby episodes, you can visit DewBob.com, or you can find all the previous episodes as well at TheBTeamShow.com. (24:05) We do it every morning, daily advice. Ask Uncle Bobby, all stitched together byTomCat Custom Apparel. TomCat Custom Apparel, where the apparel is made for you, customly. News is next. (24:20) Your omni-broadcasting news is brought to you by McCaskill & Company, the Emerald Coast's finest jeweler. I'm Dan Diamond. Michelle Prevosnick, 62, an Okaloosa County bus driver, backed a school bus into a car stopped behind her on Friday, June 19th. The accident happened near the intersection of 8th Avenue and Ferdinand Boulevard. (24:37) Police confirmed none of the six children inside the bus at the time of the accident were hurt. Police conducted a breath test on Prevosnick after smelling alcohol. Prevosnick's blood alcohol content was 0.48, according to police. Prevosnick was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and six counts of child neglect without bodily harm. (24:56) The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office is investigating human remains being found near Stillwall Boulevard in Crestview on Friday, June 19th. They are investigating the scene and have not determined if a crime has been committed. 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Fill out the entry form and upload a photo of your current A.C. unit. (27:45) No purchase necessary. Enter today at wecareheatinair.com slash freedomgiveaway. Find them across from Silver Sands on Highway 98 or at outcastsushi.com. (28:22) We've got classic rock, questionable opinions, and just enough coffee to function. Barely. Damn it, Bobby, this just ain't right. The B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. There's the who in Eminence Front on 100.3 KROCK. (28:41) Good morning, everybody. How you doing? The final hour of the B Team Morning Show is on the air, brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outcast Sushi in Miramar Beach. And, hey, if you missed today's Ask Uncle Bobby about 20 minutes ago, you can find it online now. (29:00) Just go to thebteamshow.com, click on the show notes tab, and you'll find it all right there on the website. Plus, you can listen to the show any time you want. If you ever miss us, well, listen to us on demand at thebteamshow.com. (29:16) A few more stories to get to this hour. And, of course, it looks like Ms. Tammy McDaniel with Tammy's Journeys dropped in. We'll chat with her about an upcoming cruise promotion that she has going on right now. You can get on a Margaritaville at Sea Cruise for under $400 now through the end of the month. (29:35) So, we'll talk to her about that here in just a little bit. Well, Bobby, the world's oldest living animal, and it's not Nancy Pelosi. Jonathan, a giant tortoise, has been honored with the Guinness World Records Icon Award. (29:54) Jonathan was born around 1832 and was recognized by the Guinness World Records. Recognized as the world's oldest living land animal. Now he currently lives on St. Helena, which is a remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean. (30:10) Jonathan, who is the oldest turtle ever recorded, has lived at the official residence of St. Helena's governor since 1882, when he turned 50. Even though he has lost his sight and smell, doctors say that Jonathan is still healthy. (30:26) DNA is being studied to see how he's been able to live for so long. That's a pretty old tortoise, I will say. Alright, we'll check in with Ms. Tammy McDaniel from Tammy's Journeys here in just a little bit. (30:41) On the way, music from ELO and Heart, right now, Queen. Another one bites the dust. This is 100.3 KROCK. Steamworks swirling down the street. (30:59) With the green pool way down low. Ain't no sound but the sound of his feet. Machine guns ready to go. Are you ready? Hey, are you ready for this? Are you hanging on the edge of your seat? Out of the dump with the bullets ripped. To the sound of the biscuit. (31:15) Another one bites the dust. Another one bites the dust. And another one gone, and another one gone. Another one bites the dust. Hey, hey, we're gonna get you too. (31:30) Another one bites the dust. How do you think I'm gonna get along without you when you're gone? (31:45) You took me for everything that I had and kicked me out on my own. Are you happy? Are you satisfied? How long can you stand the heat? Out of the dump with the bullets ripped. To the sound of the biscuit. Another one bites the dust. (32:02) Another one bites the dust. And another one gone, and another one gone. Another one bites the dust. Hey, hey, we're gonna get you too. Another one bites the dust. Another one bites the dust. (32:25) Oh, take it. Bad adopted. Bad adopted. Another one bites the dust. (32:56) Another one bites the dust. Another one bites the dust. Another one bites the dust. There's plenty of ways that you can hurt a man and bring him to the ground. (33:16) You can beat him, you can cheat him, you can treat him fair. Leave him when he's dirty, but I'm ready. Yes, I'm ready for you. I'm standing on my own two feet. Out of the dump with the bullets ripped. To the beat of the drum and bass. Another one bites the dust. (33:34) Another one bites the dust. And another one gone, and another one gone. Another one bites the dust. Hey, I'm gonna get you too. Another one bites the dust. Shoot out. (33:50) Alright. Music from ELO this morning. (34:19) My, my, my bell. That mic works a lot better when you turn it on. It does. It's amazing what happens when the light goes green. Yeah, green instead of red. All of a sudden, I'm not just talking to the two of you in the room with me, but I'm talking to everybody else in here. To the tens of people that are listening right now. (34:35) The twelves. Dozens. We've got about six dozen people listening to us right now, Tammy. Oh, great. She's impressed. Really? How do we get six dozen people listening to us? I think you're counting somebody twice. (34:51) Well, I'm factoring in streaming and everything else. Oh, yeah. Well, that adds so much. Now, we're just being facetious this morning. How are you doing, Miss Tammy? I'm doing great. Just a little tired from traveling around, and, you know, going to the movies. (35:09) Just a little tired from traveling around and dealing with the airlines, as you can imagine. Isn't it fun? Sort of, but... It's her chosen profession. She has to say it's fun. Yeah. (35:25) But, you know, when you actually fly and experience delays and what everybody experiences, it just kind of helps when people call in and complain or need help. It's a passion, because you live through it. Right. (35:41) I try to tell everybody, I've said it multiple times on air, too, and I'll continue to say, I used to travel all the time for work, and so what I try to tell everybody is, hey, the moment you walk through the TSA line, you have to accept that you are not in control of anything that is going to happen to your life, nor will you speak to anyone that knows someone that can make a difference in your life, so you just accept it. (36:09) Exactly. Life in the airport is acceptance. And you hope that you're at a good airport that has good food, lots of things to do. I was at the Chicago-Harris Airport, and that's a pretty nice airport. Yeah, and if you're at a pretty sucky airport, you're probably at LaGuardia. (36:27) It's not quite as bad as Newark. Oh, you don't like any of the New York-area airports. I had an assistant that I said, if you book me through Newark again, just consider yourself fired. Well, Tammy McDaniel from Tammy's Journeys is in this morning to chat with us because she's got an exciting promotion available for an upcoming cruise this fall with Margaritaville at Sea, so tell us a little bit about what Margaritaville at Sea is, because everybody hears that, they're like, Jimmy Buffett has a cruise ship? Well, yes, his family does, along with the other brands that they have. (37:07) Margaritaville at Sea on the Island are out of Tampa, and I went on it last month, and it's great. It's just a really laid-back, fun, lots of activities, music venues pretty much everywhere on that ship. (37:23) They do a great military celebration ceremony, which I think it's probably one of the best at Sea. You don't see where they actually do a complete ceremony. They ask different veterans to hold the flags of the different branches of the service, and then they recognize them so great, so I was really impressed with that, and also just the rooms, I think they have the best hamburgers, if you like. (37:53) I like hamburgers. I grew up in the Midwest, like we were talking about, and beef is important, good quality beef, and so I was always looking forward to get my hamburger and pour on caramelized onions and sautéed mushrooms. (38:11) Yeah, they've got all the toppings for you. But a number of different dining options there on the Margaritaville at Sea Islander ship, right? Yeah, it's the Islander, so basically what Margaritaville at Sea did is they bought the Costa ships, and then they redecorated them with the Jimmy Buffett flip-flops in the main atrium, and then just the venues themselves and the rooms, just everything, they appointed everything very good, very nice. (38:43) I was impressed, and I think that if you just want to get away, and I'm particularly promoting this cruise for Halloween, so of course everybody who goes with us, be sure to bring a Halloween costume because we'll have a contest. (39:01) Or Bobby could just be himself. Yeah. And those that want to play pickleball, I've actually reserved four hours a day for pickleball players for just our group, and so enthusiasts for pickleball enthusiasts, Halloween enthusiasts, and Parrothead enthusiasts, there's something to do for all those people that want to join us. Well, and you were showing me pictures from the trip that you went on with it recently, and actually they set the vibe really, really well with that. Great vibe. Decorated it well. (39:37) It does give that relaxed, you know, Margaritaville resort theme. So I was really impressed. I thought it was really cool. I would love to go on a trip. Unfortunately, I can't go on this one this fall, but tell us a little bit about this special rate package that you've got right now. (39:55) Well, we've got three different categories. You can go And the interior rate is a very good rate. It starts out at $386 and the inside rate, and this is per person of course, $461. (40:11) And if you want to treat yourself to what they call a breezy balcony, that one would be $557 per person. And then that includes, all these rates include the port taxes, so the only additional cost that you'd incur before you go would be the prepaid service charges, gratuities basically, for the staff and the wait staff. (40:36) And that would be $88 per person. Yeah, so very affordable. And then... The four-night cruise too, right? It is. It's one of their samplers. Just another thing, if this is your first time cruising, this is a shorter cruise just to give you the opportunity to see if cruising is right up your alley. (40:55) And we also have a package where if you want to join us, because check-in for Margarita Ville at Sea starts pretty early, like around 11.30 or so. So you want to get there, because they usually close it off usually about, I would say, like 1.30, 2 o'clock. (41:12) So if you're going to drive from Fort Walton, you need to be on the road at like 5 in the morning. Oh, earlier than that. But we have a package that we offer that we include one pre-night at the Hampton Inn and Suites. That's pretty much walking distance. (41:27) However, that hotel, the reason I chose it, offers complimentary transfers that take you over to the Margarita Ville at Sea Islander ship. Okay. And then round-trip motorcoach transportation. So really, we get on board, relax, have a good time going down, spend the night. (41:46) There's a trolley that actually can take you, complimentary trolley, to take you all the way to Ybor City if you wanted to, and just all around the main hub of Tampa. Sure. It's in a very good location. So I've got a package that includes round-trip transportation and overnight accommodations for that one night. (42:08) And then, of course, bringing you back to Fort Walton Beach after the cruise. And that additional bus trip that takes you down the day before and includes the hotel and the transportation to the ship, it's only a couple hundred bucks more. Yeah. (42:23) And it also includes continental breakfast in the morning. So it's $269 a person, and that's your round-trip transportation and your hotel transfer and breakfast. Yeah. It's not bad. It's a great deal. And those of you that are interested, I encourage you to get a hold of TAMI. (42:41) You can either visit our website, tamisjourneys.com, or if they want to call your office, what's the best time and best way to get a hold of you? Sure. Our office hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and you can call 850-243-3809. (42:58) 243-3809. Yes. All right. Well, TAMI, it sounds like a super fun trip, and folks can take advantage of this special rate until what date? The 30th. There's not much left. (43:13) It's the 30th of June. We have to turn in the inventory. However, if you call after, we can still book it. It's just you may not get our special rate. Right. So you've got until next Tuesday to get that done, so get a hold of Ms. TAMI and her staff down there and get that trip booked. (43:31) Yeah, absolutely. It sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun. Like I said, I really want to do one. I just can't do one this fall, but, yeah, keep me in mind. Yeah, we will. We'll talk about maybe a station. Station cruiser. (43:46) Station fun. There you go. Hey, I could really afford one that somebody else pays for. He's always looking for that. He's always looking for that. We'll see what we can do. All right. It's 824. Let's take a break. Ms. TAMI, thanks for coming in. All right. (44:01) Thank you. Thanks for having me. Sure thing. All right. This week's broadcast is coming up next on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. Good morning, everybody. Hope you're doing well. It's the B Team Morning Show. (44:17) 8.31 is the time. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. And we talked about it last week that we are going to be giving away a picnic for you and about 20 of your closest friends for the 4th of July from Lenny's Subs and Grill in Mariester. (44:34) And each day, this week and next, we're giving you a chance to call in, answer one of the trivia questions that Bobby's going to present you with each day. And the first person to get that trivia question right will be qualified to win a free picnic from Lenny's for the 4th of July for up to 20 people. (44:54) But every qualifier, one qualifier each day, will also win a free 7.5 inch sub from Lenny's. There you go. So we're giving away food every single day. Even if you don't win the whole picnic, you're still getting yourself lunch from Lenny's for yourself. (45:12) All right. So with all that being said, Bobby decided he wanted to do trivia questions for the qualifiers. Yeah, because I don't just give away stuff. I gotta earn it. Okay. So how can the people earn it today? (45:28) Well, you gotta call in with the answer to 850-895-7625. That's 850-89K-ROCK. All right. As Alice would say it. That's right. And answer the question. (45:43) Okay. So 850-89K-ROCK. That's 850-895-7625. Go ahead and dial it in. Be ready. You're gonna take the first person with the correct answer, right? That's right. Okay. That's right. That's how we're gonna qualify. (45:58) There you go. Okay. So what is your trivia question for today? What anniversary is the US celebrating in 2026? That's a good one. What anniversary is the US celebrating in 2026? (46:16) 850-89K-ROCK. That's right. 850-89K-ROCK. That's right. 850-895-7625. Have the answer. What anniversary is the US celebrating in 2026? That's right. First person to call with the correct answer gets qualified for that free picnic from Lenny's and gets themselves a free 7 1⁄2 inch sub from Lenny's Subs and Grill in Mariester. (46:40) Here's April Wine on 100.3 KROCK. KROCK, the classic rock station. It's 837, and tell you what, Bobby threw out a toughie this morning. A really, really tough one. Apparently. (46:55) Yeah, I didn't think it was that tough. So, if anyone would like to win a 7 1⁄2 inch sub from Lenny's today and qualify themselves for a free picnic for the 4th of July from Lenny's, call in and answer this question. (47:12) What anniversary is the US celebrating in 2026? What anniversary is the US celebrating in 2026? I'll give you a hint. I'll give him a big hint. Okay, let's do it. It's the semi-quincentennial. (47:29) Now, what numbers does that make? That's all you do. Gotta call in at 850-895-7625. That's 8-9-K-ROQ. That's right. 8-9-5-7-6-2-5. (47:46) Call in. Tell us what anniversary the US is celebrating in 2026, and we'll hook you up with a free 7 1⁄2 inch sub from Lenny's, and you'll qualify yourself for a free picnic for you and 20 friends for the 4th of July. (48:02) It's that easy. Phones are ringing now, Bobby. Ah, there we go. That hint did it. It was the semi-quincentennial, I know it. Here's Hart on 100.3 KROCK. On 100.3 KROCK, and Bobby, we have found the smartest person in the 8-5-0 this week. (48:17) That is true. Elizabeth Schumann knew exactly what semi-quincentennial meant. That's right. Elizabeth Schumann from Navarre correctly answered Bobby's trivia question. On what anniversary is the United States celebrating in 2026? (48:33) And for all of you at home that didn't know what to do, it was 250. It might be the first time you've ever heard about that. Yeah, I know. There's not been a lot on it. I know it's been kind of private. Uh-huh. (48:48) Yeah. But Elizabeth Schumann from Navarre, you won yourself a free 7 1⁄2 inch sub from Lenny's, and you're the first qualifier into the drawing to win a free picnic from Lenny's for the 4th of July. So congratulations. We're going to do this again tomorrow morning during the 8 o'clock hour again. (49:05) Mm-hmm. And Bobby will have another toughie for you when it comes to trivia. I'll certainly try. Uh-huh. Thought you kind of gave him a softball today. I felt like I did, but you know, maybe not. It's a little early. Scorpions! (49:21) Winds of change. Winds of change. That's right. We're signing off in less than five. Stay with us. There's the Scorpions. Wind of change. Sunshine is high above Fort Walden right now. (49:40) Beautiful morning. It's a little bit humid out there, but it's also summer in Florida. 83 our current temp heat index, though, making it feel like 97 right now. We'll see heat index values right around 105 this afternoon, 106 in the forecast tomorrow for those, uh... (49:59) Those high-end heat indexes. So heat indexes or heat indices? Yeah, what's the plural of index? Indices. Indices. Okay, thanks. All right, we're out of time. We'll see you all tomorrow. B Team Encore Hour is next. We've got plenty of events that we're going to talk about here between 9 and 10. But if you missed anything that we talked about today, visit us online at thebteamshow.com. Show notes tab is there for national headlines and national holidays to wacky news, local news, local events, and of course, your daily Ask Uncle Bobby feature, plus the show on demand anytime you want it at thebteamshow.com. Thanks to our sponsors, Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (50:45) Look forward to being with you all tomorrow morning, bright and early at 6. I'm Schuyler Black. Bobby Dewrell, get us on out. Hey, folks, thanks for listening to the B Team Morning Show, your 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. We appreciate the fact that you settled in on this wild ride that we call a morning show. But it's come that time of day. (51:04) We're going to mosey on out of here. So you 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.