National Egg Roll Day & the Trooper Who Survived an 18‑Wheeler: Bobby's Breakfast Bribes & Freedom Tech's Patriotic Blowout
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We celebrated National Egg Roll Day, National Iced Tea Day, Ballpoint Pen Day, and National Black Cow Day—because apparently the calendar's just throwing darts at a wall of fried food and sugar bombs now, and we're here to document the chaos one root beer float at a time.
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Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell kicked off another Wednesday morning on 100.3 KROCK, Fort Walton Beach's classic rock station, broadcasting live from the Emerald Coast with their usual irreverent charm and caffeinated chaos. Sponsored by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach, the boys dove headfirst into the day's national holiday lineup—because apparently civilization now requires us to celebrate National Egg Roll Day, National Iced Tea Day, Ballpoint Pen Day, and National Black Cow Day. Bobby's sardonic take? "Cold leaf water pretending it's personality" and "a crunchy envelope full of secrets and bad decisions." We're not saying he's wrong.
Weather-wise, expect sunshine and a high of 87 degrees today, with rain chances creeping in Saturday. Bobby and Schuyler reminded listeners about Friday night's big event: the America 250 Patriotic Drone Show at the Rigdon Center (formerly the fairgrounds), starting at 8:45 p.m. It's free, open to the public, and tailgating kicks off at 7 p.m. The boys will be broadcasting live on location—possibly with a t-shirt cannon courtesy of Buy Tomcat Apparel, because nothing says patriotism like projectile merch. Meanwhile, Freedom Tech Center is hosting a viewing party with live music from the Purple Monkeys, food trucks, and a two-acre park setup. Courtney from Freedom Tech stopped by the studio to plug upcoming events, including a grand opening for Grow With Us Learning Academy on June 24th and their ongoing farmers market with no vendor fees.
In local news, an FHP trooper from Pensacola walked away with minor injuries after rear-ending an 18-wheeler on I-10 in Santa Rosa County—Bobby's assessment: "like a pimple on a bull's ass." Over in Navarre, Soundside High School held its ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $132 million campus, welcoming 600 freshmen this August. And in federal crime news, a 41-year-old Fort Walton Beach man was sentenced to 16 years in prison after authorities discovered 1.5 kilos of meth in his home following a traffic stop. Bobby's legal advice? "Maybe think about making better choices next time."
The Ask Uncle Bobby segment—stitched together by Tomcat Custom Apparel—tackled the age-old question: what do you do when someone ghosts you for weeks, then texts like nothing happened? Bobby's prescription: respond with cryptic riddles, disappear for the same amount of time plus one day, and send existential memes featuring raccoons with tiny swords. "This is not about revenge. It's about teaching their thumbs that your inbox is not a revolving door." Poetry. Pure poetry. The boys wrapped with a reminder to catch them Friday morning at First Friday Coffee on July 10th (technically the second Friday, but who's counting?) and teased an upcoming story about a Texas Tech quarterback who wagered 90 grand on his own games. Stay classy, Emerald Coast.
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(00:01) Here's today's B Team Redux. Owner of a lonely heart, it's YES! On the classic rock station, 100.3 KROCK. How's everybody doing? I'm Schuyler Black. He is Bobby Dewrell. We are the B Team Morning Show. That's right. (00:16) That's right. We come your way every morning from 6 until 9, and then 9 to 10 with the B Team Encore Hour. But our 6 to 9 hours are sponsored by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. All summer long, we're celebrating America 250. (00:33) Looking forward to our next patriotic event coming up on Friday night out at the Rigdon Center with the 250 Patriotic Drone Show. That's a free and open to the public event starting at 8.45 p.m. Bring out your lawn chairs and tailgates starting at 7 p.m. (00:50) Bobby and I will be live on location broadcasting Friday night. Again, the details on the events tab at krockfwb.com or thebteamshow.com. That's right. But today, on the National Day calendar, it's National Egg Roll Day. (01:06) That's right, because nothing says calendar's full like celebrating breakfast doing cartwheels down a hill. Okay. That's not exactly where I thought you were going there. Listen, National Egg Roll Day is that precious moment on the calendar when we all agree to celebrate a snack that's basically a crunchy envelope full of secrets and bad decisions. (01:25) Yeah. Look, it's not about nutrition, tradition, or, well, even dignity. Look, it's about the holy sound of something fried shattering under your teeth like willpower at 11 p.m. You honor it by eating one. (01:40) Nah, no, no, no. Eating three. And then convincing yourself that cabbage counts as self-care. And if you don't participate, that's fine. Just know somewhere a freezer aisle is judging you quietly like a disappointed aunt with better posture. (01:56) By the way, our friends over at OutKast Sushi in Miramar, they've got really good egg rolls and crab ring games. Oh, yeah. So, just saying, you should give it a shot. Police! Now, on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3k Rock, it's the BT Morning Show. (02:15) No. What do you want to know, Bobby? Nah, I don't know. You want to know the forecast for today? No. Okay, well, I'm going to give it to you anyway. I figured. Sunshine, a high of 91 this afternoon, but more on that coming up in just a little bit. Hot and humid, the name of the game, until we have a chance of some rain on Saturday. (02:34) So, stick tight. That's all coming up. Plus, if you're heading out on the water, a look at your marine report is coming up. We are the BT Morning Show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Durrell, this Wednesday morning, brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas & Outcast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (02:52) And as we continue to dive into the national holidays this morning, I don't know a soul that couldn't get behind this one. Yeah. National Ice Tea Day. That's right, we needed a holiday for cold leaf water, pretending it's personality. (03:07) Cold leaf water. What else could you call it? Delicious. National Ice Tea Day is that warm weather ritual where we pretend dumping ice into leaf water counts as personality. It's a celebration of sweating politely while clutching a glass that says, I'm hydrated. (03:29) Even if it's basically sugar with a diploma. Look, somewhere someone's making it southern. Someone else is making it unsweet. Both of them are ready to fight in the parking lot of a grocery store like it's a sanctioned sport. So consider this your annual reminder to pick a side, stir it with conviction, and act like this matters. (03:50) Because for the next segment, it absolutely will. I'm a half and half guy. Yeah, well, you know, I'm more of a stevia guy these days, out of necessity. Yeah, I know. I'm pretty sure it's the mass quantities of sweet tea that help push me over that diabetic edge. (04:10) Now, there's one guy that I know, he is sweeter than sweet, and that's John Holguin. Oh my goodness. I think he puts maple syrup in his sweet tea. Probably, knowing him. You know what, I'm just waiting for the day he shows up. (04:25) Because it's going to happen. I know, it's coming. Because of the way he craves sugar right now. It's maybe six months out, I'm going to hear from Holguin, and he's going to call me, and he's going to be like, you know, I'm diabetic. I got the diabetes. I've been trying to practice my surprise face. (04:40) Bobby's not going to be surprised, John. No, I'm not going to be surprised. He's down the same path I was, man. I was damn near opening a bag of sugar and just eating it by the spoonfuls before they found out. (04:55) He's got more sap running through his veins than a southern pine. That's true. That's true. I'll tell you, that fellow right there. That's the only grown man I've ever seen get sprinkles and syrup and ice cream on his waffle. What's he going to add next time? (05:12) I don't know. Can I get the birthday cake waffle? You know they make that for kids, right? Can you put pecan pie topping on top, too? It's the B Team Morning Show. Working our way through the 6 o'clock hour this Wednesday morning on 100.3 KROCK. (05:27) BTO, let it ride on the classic rock station, 100.3 KROCK. Get online at KROQFWB.com. By the way, if you heard Bobby and I live on location last Friday from First Friday Coffee, well, expect to hear us again. (05:44) I think we're going to make that a monthly deal with the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce. That next First Friday Coffee is coming up Friday, July 10th. Because of the way the 4th falls this year, we're recognizing the holiday on Friday the 3rd. (06:01) As far as paid holidays for those of you that get those. Listen, Memorial Day, we were the only guys that worked that Friday. Oh, yeah. Because we started the special show right at the end of our show. (06:18) Can we start the special show maybe at the beginning of our show for July 3rd? Yeah, we ain't going to be here Friday, July 3rd. Thank you. I just thought I would go ahead and try to put that in. We're not going to be here Friday, July 3rd. (06:33) Now, Mr. Ted Corcoran's got to record and air all those military stories that he's running. That sounds like Ted's problem. Yeah, he'll be here on Friday the 3rd, but not the B Team. Well, today on the National Day Calendar, we celebrate Ballpoint Pen Day. (06:49) Oh, that's right, because nothing says celebration like a cheap plastic stick that leaks, skips, and ruins every shirt you ever loved. Not that I'm bitter. Sounds like you are. Ballpoint Pen Day is that annual moment where we all pretend a cheap plastic stick full of ink deserves a parade, because apparently civilization hinges on smearing or signatures like toddlers with finger paint. (07:11) You know, it's a celebration of the click, the scratch, and the occasional betrayal when it explodes in your pocket like a tiny blue crime scene. Now, people honor it by writing something meaningful, which usually means a grocery list, and passive-aggressive note, or it could mean signing a document they didn't read. (07:29) So grab a pen, act grateful, and remember, history wasn't written by the victors. It was written by whoever had a working ballpoint and enough spite to press hard. Speaking of a guy that can write, Bob Seger. Oh, yeah. (07:44) Rock and roll never forgets on Ballpoint Pen Day. It's the P.T. Boarding Show on 100.3 KROCK. Right on 100.3 KROCK, the Classic Rock Station. It's the B Team Morning Show, brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas at OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (08:05) Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. Bobby, we're halfway to Friday. Got a big weekend coming up Friday night. You've got the America 250 Gala and Drone Show. Now, the gala's a paid event, right? You've got to have a ticket for that. There's going to be a 1776 reenactment, dinner, cocktails, and more. (08:23) But the Drone Show out behind the fairgrounds is at 8.45, and that's a free and open to the public event. So we invite you to come on out. Bobby and I will be out there broadcasting live for that starting at 7 o'clock. Parking and tailgating starts at 7. (08:38) They'll open the gates right around then. And, again, showtime is set for 8.45. We've got the details on the events tab at thebteamshow.com. Well, one final national holiday to get to before we boogie into the 7 o'clock hour. (08:54) And today we celebrate you, Angus. National Black Cow Day. Yeah, that's right, because nothing says heritage like chugging a root beer and ice cream and calling it a holiday instead of a sugar incident. (09:10) Why are we on this sugar kit today? National Black Cow Day is that rare civic occasion where we all pretend a root beer float needs a federal holiday. You know, like the founding fathers died for vanilla ice cream and carbonation. Look, it's simple. (09:25) You take a root beer, you drop in a scoop of vanilla, and you call it a black cow because America loves a nickname that makes no damn sense but sounds like tradition. You know, the point isn't sophistication. The point is a cold sugar bomb that tastes like summer and bad decisions you'll defend in court. (09:41) So mark your calendar, loosen your belt, and prepare to celebrate the kind of wholesome nonsense that starts in a soda fountain and ends if you ask yourself why you own three different kinds of sprinkles. John Holguin. (09:58) There you go. National Black Cow Day. That's right, and for those of you wondering at home, yes, today's national holidays were brought to you by the Okaloosa County Tax Collector's Office. And the American Diabetes Administration. (10:14) All right, quick break. Dan Diamond has local news coming up next on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3. 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. It's the B Team Morning Show. Boston, peace of mind on a Wednesday morning. Schuyler Black, Bobby Dewrell, brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill & Navarre. Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi at Miramar Beach. 77 degrees outside right now. A high today of 87. Check your forecast in just a little bit. (10:47) You know, it hasn't snuck past me that, and granted, I realize those are knockoff beats by Dre, but I noticed that you went to the black headphones with the red cord, just like you kind of wanted to be like somebody you know. (11:03) I can't imagine who that would be. I don't know. I don't know who wears black and red headphones with a red cord, but I just imagine it's a person that you look up to and see as a mentor and someone who inspires you daily. Yeah, I don't think so, Bobby. Just because that's what yours looks like. (11:25) I wasn't going to say you're trying to be more and more like me. It doesn't mean I want to be like you. Started growing in the facial hair. Started wearing the red cord and the black headphones. I mean, it's touching. I'm moved, Schuyler, and you don't have to be ashamed of it. (11:42) The only thing that's changed in the last five years since being around you is that I do have more gray hair. Yeah, I see what you're doing. I know what you're doing. Yesterday, FHP Trooper from Pensacola was taken to the hospital. (11:59) Yeah, that was a crazy wreck. Did you see that? I have not seen the video of it. I didn't get to see the video. Or pictures. Yeah, I did. I have a friend of the family who's a former trooper and sent me a picture of that. (12:15) Oh, my. Yeah, it was bad. That's awful. Yeah. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, this trooper was taken to the hospital with minor injuries after crashing into the back of a tractor trailer yesterday morning in Santa Rosa County. I would call that ran up under. (12:31) Yeah, yeah. I mean, police cruisers are cool and all, but they don't stand a chance against an 18-wheeler. Yeah, I wonder what happened. Troopers say the crash happened shortly before 9 a.m. on State Road 8 and I-10 at mile marker 37 eastbound. (12:52) A marked FHP patrol car driven by a 28-year-old man was traveling eastbound in the inside lanes when the tractor trailer ahead slowed because of traffic. The patrol vehicle then collided with the rear of the 18-wheeler driven by a 49-year-old Fort Myers man. (13:10) According to the FHP, the trooper suffered minor injuries. Of course, the driver of the tractor trailer, not injured at all. Yeah. Yeah, you know what that semi-rig felt? Did a gnat land on me? (13:28) Yeah. It's like a pimple on a bull's ass. Yeah. Now, no further details have been released according to WEAR, but anyway, wild. And I hadn't seen those pictures until you just showed me a moment ago, but that's awful. (13:44) Yeah, I don't know if he was responding to a call or what, but yeah, it was something. Certainly was. And he's really lucky that he wasn't injured more than he was. Yeah, you know, I don't know, Wessie, I got a feeling, I'm not positive, but I got a feeling this might not be the best mark. (14:11) On your career? On his career. Yeah. Not a resume builder, by any means. Yeah, I did, in related news, I did hear Scepter Security was hiring, so. I meant physically, not financially hurt, Bobby. (14:27) All right, we got plenty to get to this morning. Dan Diamond's got local news for you later on in the hour, plus Uncle Bobby's got advice for you in about 30 minutes as well. Remember, KROCK Studio line is back. 850-89KROQ, 895-7625, 895-7625. (14:49) And I mention that because we had a request just a few minutes ago for Bon Jovi. Oh, Tay called in, huh? No, she didn't. Somebody else did. This is Runaway. On the B Team Morning Show, on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 KROCK. (15:08) On the streets where you hear them girls talk about their social lives. They're made of lipstick, plastic, and paint. It's such a shame when they rise. CCR and Fortunate Son on 100.3 KROCK, the Classic Rock Station. (15:24) 722 is the time. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell, brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Speaking of friends to the west over in Navarre, there was a ribbon cutting on Santa Rosa County's new Soundside High School, which is basically serving West Navarre and the Midway area over towards Gulf Breeze. (15:55) But a ribbon cutting ceremony took place Tuesday for the brand new Soundside High School in Santa Rosa County. Students, staff, and families saw the school for the first time and walked through the buildings. The $132 million project was funded in part by a half-cent sales tax proceeds and the three-story school on 34 acres will eventually serve up to 1,800 students. (16:18) 600 freshmen and sophomores will start in the fall before juniors enter in year two and seniors in year three. So, first day of school for Soundside High School in Santa Rosa County will be on August 10th. (16:33) Well, there you go. So, anyway, that was news yesterday in Santa Rosa County beyond just the trooper wreck up there on I-10. What other things are on your radar this morning? (16:48) Absolutely nothing. Good! Beautiful! I am contributing well. No, I had seen that trooper crash and I was going to show you that picture and try to see if I could find out more about it, but you were already there, so. (17:04) Do you want me to pat myself on the back, or? Dude, you already, I'm amazed that your shoulder has not dislocated already from all the times that you do that. If I don't do it, who's gonna? That's right. (17:19) He who tooteth not his own horn, his horn doth not get tooteth. I think what he's saying, folks, is if you don't toot your own horn, ain't nobody gonna do it for you. I was trying to speak in layman's terms here. (17:35) I understand we're getting ready to celebrate 250 and you're trying to talk like Ben Franklin, but just saying, just saying. We're speaking modern English around here, Bobby. (17:51) Friday night, you think we'll hear anything like that with the 250 gala? Who knows. The reenactment of the signing of the Declaration of Independence? I'm, you know, who knows. (18:06) I'm anxious to see some folks wearing those colonial wigs. Maybe we could get one on Bobby. Yeah, I doubt it. Those big perm curlers. Yeah, there you go. That happens out at the Rigdon Center. (18:22) That's right. I'll just show up as Bob Washington. Bob Washington. Yeah, nobody's heard of George. We've all heard of Bob. But it should be a lot of fun. Tickets, I believe, for the gala are actually sold out. (18:41) But the drone show behind the fairgrounds starts at 845. It is free to attend and open to the public. Now, parking for that event will start at 7 p.m. And if you keep hearing the Rigdon Center and you look on your Google Maps and the Rigdon Center is not a thing, well, it's the former fairgrounds right out there by the courthouse. (19:03) That's right. So the drone show will happen in the field behind the fairgrounds buildings. And again, gates open to park in the field out there at 7 p.m. Showtime set for 845. And we're going to have patriotic music that will air here on 100.3 KROCK to coincide with the drone show that evening. (19:26) Bobby and I will be out there broadcasting live. So it should be a lot of fun. And the forecast so far, looking pretty good Friday night. We'll take a break and pay a couple bills 20 minutes out from asking Uncle Bobby for advice this Wednesday morning. (19:42) So stay with us. It's 100.3 KROCK. 100.3 KROCK. A look at weather. 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station, Pink Floyd, Young Lust on a Wednesday morning. Beautiful sunshine here in South Okaloosa County. (19:58) Currently outside. We're sitting at 78 degrees, climbing up to about 87 here this afternoon. A full look at your forecast just around the corner. Plus, ask Uncle Bobby on the way in the next seven minutes as well. Well, we've got a ton of local events happening this month. Several coming up this weekend. But one that Bobby and I are going to continue to do is the monthly First Friday Coffee. We were invited back. Yeah, we invited ourselves back. It's coming up again on Friday, July 10th. Now, everybody's going to look at the calendar and say, well, that's a month from now and that's the second Friday of July. Not in July, it's the first one. Huh? It's the First Friday Coffee. Well, it is the First Friday Coffee, but it's technically the second Friday on the calendar. No, don't count the first one. Okay. So we're not counting the first one. We're using Bobby's calendar. That's right. But I want to thank Ted from the Chamber for having us out again. Looking forward to doing that. We're going to be doing those on the monthly, I think. Yeah, yeah. Looking forward to it. So, a good idea to get out there and talk to some folks. And I think Bobby and I go because we get a breakfast out of it. Yeah. I mean, Ted knew the right payment. All it takes is food. That's it. (21:27) That's all it takes. Hey, I'll tell you what, coming up in just a few minutes, ask Uncle Bobby that daily advice just around the corner. Plus, Dan Diamond has a look at local news for you in just a few minutes as well. Plenty of national stories to get to. Yeah, and if you think about it, this whole, you got to bring us food to get on air, right, is honestly, the price of that's been going down. Prices are rising everywhere. But with me losing weight and everything, I mean, it doesn't cost as much as it once did. Well, true. Yeah. (22:02) That big $20 breakfast now is about six bucks. Yeah. Yeah. Well, if you buy me $20 worth of breakfast, it's going to last me pretty much all week. Well, you wouldn't complain about that. No, I wouldn't complain about it. It solves a lot of problems for him right there. That's true. I do work in radio. Yeah. Where breakfast is the pay. That's right. (22:25) That's right. All right. Coming up in just a few minutes, ask Uncle Bobby. But first, the guess who? An American woman. By the way, we've got a guest coming in during the eight o'clock hour. We'll talk about that here in just a bit on 100.3 KROCK. American woman from the guess who? On 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station, Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell Wednesday morning. By the way, I believe Courtney from Freedom Tech Center is going to be joining us in the eight o'clock hour to talk about some upcoming events and some entertainment that they're going to have at the Freedom Tech Center Friday night before the drone show. So I'm going to chat with her here shortly after eight o'clock. But the music in the background tells us it's time for one thing and one thing only, and that's daily advice. (23:18) It's Ask Uncle Bobby, stitched together byTomCat Custom Apparel. By Tomcat Custom Apparel reminding you that for Fourth of July, the louder the fireworks, the more confident the guy lighting them usually is. So if your Fourth of July group photo includes sunburns and matching shirts, well, congratulations. You're doing it right. You stopped byTomCat. (23:40) Yeah, everybody has their fireworks, buddy. Oh, yeah. Yeah. All right. It's usually the drunkest guy. Hold my beer. Cousin Earl. Yeah. Hold my beer. Watch me lose a hand. All right. (23:58) Hey, Uncle Bobby, you hear from the haunted typing bubble. Dear Uncle Bobby, I was ghosted for a few weeks, and now they suddenly texted me like nothing happened. I feel irritated, but also curious. So should I respond, ignore it, or do something to keep my dignity? Respond. (24:25) Not because they deserve it, but because you deserve the sport of it. See, weeks of silence and then a casual little pop-up message like they just wandered back into the room with groceries. Well, that's not a text. That's a challenge. See, first, you don't want to reward that behavior with normal conversation. No, no. Look, normal conversation is for people who show up on time, like responsible adults or train schedules, okay? You reply like a polite riddle carved into a tree. Brief, confusing, and impossible to argue with. See, you got to send something back like interesting timing, then disappear for exactly the same amount of time they did plus one day. Because look, the extra day is where the power lives, okay? Now, if they ask what you mean, you just hit them with a, you'll know when you know. Now, they're the ones staring at a ceiling doing the math. See, then you escalate gently, like a man placing a single domino and pretending it's not the start of a citywide collapse. So, you've got to drop one meme a day that has nothing to do with them. Preferably, something vaguely existential, like a raccoon holding a tiny sword. See, if they try to steer it back to normal, you reply with a quote that sounds ancient and helpful. You know, something like, even echoes have opinions. See, don't ask where they went. Don't accept an explanation. Make them earn clarity by surviving the fog they dumped on you. See, this is not about revenge. It's about teaching their thumbs that your inbox is not a revolving door. (26:16) How's that? There you go. Hope that solves the problem for you, haunted typing bubble. All right, you got a question for Uncle Bobby, you can email it in Bobby at do bob.com. You can also check out the do bob merch. Yeah, do bob.com. Absolutely. And remember that all proceeds go to Bobby's Empty Pocket Fund, supporting radio DJs on the Emerald Coast. (26:44) You know, we ought to put together like, instead of Uncle Sam, like Uncle Bob, make him all patriotic for 250. Can we put together a shirt like that? I can maybe work on that. That you can buy it byTomCat. Yeah, or you can buy it do bob, where I make the money. Yeah, we can do that too. Ask Uncle Bobby weekday mornings all stitched together byTomCat custom apparel byTomCat custom apparel where the peril is made customly for you. God, that's awful. News is next. Your Omni broadcasting news for this morning is brought to you by McCaskill and Company. There's the stones. Give me shelter. Do you think they ever went by the stoners before they settled on Rolling Stones? Oh, probably not. Hey, you want to see my outfit for the floral parade? Sure. I've already bought awesome. They're on their way from Amazon. So there you go. I'm gonna go with the I'm gonna go with the red, white and blue bibs. I Yeah, no. No, not for me. Why? Dude, I you do not need to see this in bibs. I'm just gonna say, Okay, all right. Well, whatever you say, Bobby, whatever you say. Hey, actually, I see our guests just walk in from the Freedom Tech Center. So we're gonna chat with them about some upcoming events that are going to be happening at Freedom Tech Center here, not only Friday night, but the rest of the month. And of course, more stories to get to later on in the hour as well, Bobby, including the fact that a Fort Walton Beach man was sentenced to 16 years in federal prison. And the Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Soresby that went to gambling recovery treatment a couple weeks ago, or a couple months ago. Well, he's been given a temporary injunction and given eligibility to play this season after wagering more than 90 grand on his own games. Wow. I know. Wow. That's the right word. That's the right word. All right, stay with us. We'll have some guests in studio with us in just a few moments. Right here on The B Team morning show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell on 100.3 KROCK. Up to 81 degrees here in Fort Walton this morning. Yeah, climbing up to about 86 this afternoon. A full look at your forecast coming up in the next 15 minutes. We are The B Team morning show on 100.3 KROCK the classic rock station Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell on the air this morning with some guests in studio. Yeah, no, no breakfast. And no breakfast. Oh, that's that's Bobby stick. You gotta you gotta start working on that. I tell you what I didn't I didn't pass the message along. Bobby only considers you his friend if you bring him breakfast to come on the show. I'll have to remember that for next time. So so Courtney, just just make mention of that. (29:59) Mental note right there, bring Bobby breakfast and you'll be friends forever. Hey, I'm just going to say since Schuyler started scheduling everybody in, I've lost 40 pounds. True story, but it's not because of me. True story. Well, this morning, Courtney from Freedom Tech Center and actually all of the Odom properties around the area. But you're in this morning to talk about some upcoming events and promotions that you have out at Freedom Tech Center on Lewis Turner here in Fort Walton and starting with the big 250 drone show celebration Friday night. So tell us about what you have planned. And first of all, thanks for coming in this morning. Yes, we are very excited. (30:41) We are one of the many proud sponsors of this drone show and the gala that is happening at the fairgrounds, the Rigdon Center. We are going to be hosting a viewing area basically in our nice two acre park. We're going to have a live band, the Purple Monkeys. We'll have some food trucks out there, the Rhodey Brothers. We will have Ty to Go and people can come out and have their blankets and chairs and just kind of hang out at the park and enjoy the community and the neighbors and hang out for the drone show. What time does the food truck start serving and what time does the band start playing Friday night? So everything will start at seven and then the drone show will go on at dark. Cool. So if you're coming out to the drone show that evening, you'll find Bobby and I in the field behind the fairgrounds buildings. That's right. That's where we'll be over there. (31:31) And if you don't want to see us, you can, you know, go over next door to Freedom Tech. I'll try to charge up the t-shirt cannon enough, see if I can get it that far. Yeah, we've got a t-shirt cannon that we're using from our friends at Buy Tomcat Apparel and Bobby thinks that he can get that thing to shoot like 600 yards. I got some distance on it last time. Yeah, so we used it for the Bowlegs Festival and shot t-shirts out of that. You shot it from the boat, right? Yeah, I shot it over the crowd once or twice. How far were you getting that thing? Well, I mean, if you think about it, we were in the channel there at Destin and I shot it onto the deck at the edge and I shot it into tail fins and I shot it into hairy tees. Yeah, you got some distance on that. (32:20) Sounds like you just need to stand on top of our Holiday Inn hotel. You know what? Don't challenge me. Don't challenge me. I have never met a bad idea. Yeah, so this is Mr. Hold my beer. That's right. (32:35) I am a redneck by life. Don't have to look like one to be one. That's right. I might have polished up, but dang it, I got roots. Well, Friday night, Freedom Tech Center out there by the fairgrounds, the place to be with live music, the Purple Monkeys. I don't know if I've heard the Purple Monkeys before. That's a good name. It's been a while. That's a good college band name. Yeah, so far my favorite ever has been Seductive Onion. That's a wild one. That's a wild one. (33:08) But if you can't make it out Friday night for the drone show or if you have plans to attend the gala and you can't make it over to Freedom Tech, you've got several other events coming up later on this month leading up to the 4th of July. So what else do you have planned? Yes, so a big one that we're really excited about is one of our awesome tenants that we are welcoming to Freedom Tech Center. On June 24th, we will be doing a grand opening and ribbon cutting for Grow With Us Learning Academy. We're really excited to partner with the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce, and that's going to be a great event. That'll be around 4 o'clock is going to be the start time, and we'll have some music and food and beverages, and we're really excited for them to join us at Freedom Tech Center, and I think it's much needed for the community. Absolutely. (33:57) And then we've got a variety of events happening at our hotel bar at Home 2 Suites at the Freedom Tech Center. We do trivia night every Friday, a happy hour every day from 4 to 6. We've got karaoke the last Saturday of the month, and then our farmer's market, which is still growing. We do live music, and we've got yard games out there and vendors, and you know there's no vendor fee for vendors to participate, and that one's been really special to us to kind of host there at the park and bring the community together and offer a place for, you know, these home businesses to sell their items. That's cool. I didn't know about the farmer's market, so you're teaching me here this morning. No, you do. I do now. Now I want to learn more. He's from Iowa. He's a little slow sometimes. Yes, but that's why I like farmer's markets. (34:46) He just wants to know how much corn is going to be there. But don't miss out on the fun, and we're going to get some of these events that they've got planned posted on our events tab at thebteamshow.com. So Courtney, we'd love to have you back in again. I know we're on a little bit of a time crunch because Dan Diamond wants you over on 94.3 FTW, so we're going to send you across the hall and get you over there, but thanks for coming in this morning and chatting with us. It's down the hall. Yeah, it is down the hall. He just has to correct me all the time. It's like I never do anything right. In this vast expanse of the studio, I didn't want him lost, wandering the halls forever, trying to go across the hall when it's down the hall. Directions are important. Two doors down. Details matter. That's right. I tell him all the time. Two doors down, just like the Dolly Parton song. See, I don't think you like the fact that she's siding with me right now. Journey, loving, touching, squeezing on a Wednesday morning. Beautiful sunshine here in Fort Walton Beach and 82 degrees outside right now. A high this afternoon of 87. I'm Schuyler Black. He's Bobby Dewrell. We are the B Team Morning Show brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (36:05) Well, Bobby, a 41-year-old Fort Walton Beach man has been sentenced to 16 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. Well, thought I'd get you. Yeah, authorities say a set of 2025 traffic stop led to the discovery of 84 grams of meth in his vehicle, and a subsequent search of his home uncovered more than 1.5 kilos of the drug. Now, prosecutors noted that the defendant received an enhanced sentence due to a prior serious drug trafficking conviction, and officials said the case highlights ongoing efforts by local and federal law enforcement to combat drug trafficking here in Northwest Florida. And I know we made mention of it last year that both Chief Beige and Sheriff Aden made big conscious efforts on getting drugs off the street here in Okaloosa County. So, Travis McLemore was the defendant that was sentenced to 16 years in federal prison. (37:16) Well, good luck. So, yeah, best of luck. Maybe think about making better choices next time. That's all we're saying. All right, final half hour, the B Team Morning Show is coming up. We've still got to talk about that Texas Tech quarterback, Brendan Soresby, that was granted a temporary injunction to play in the 2026 NCAA football season. Just a crazy story. (37:42) College football is just such a joke now. Yeah, I'm almost done with it. There's no more amateur football. It's all professional. Yeah, it's an absolute mess. So, we'll talk about that situation coming up here in just a little bit. In the meantime, we're going to take a break and pay a couple bills. A look at your forecast is next on 100.3 KROCK. Your reaction was actually hilarious. (38:14) Your reaction was actually hilarious. Oh, God, I want to puke. Well, just turn the other way if you're going to. There's a trash can right there. I probably shouldn't tell this one on myself, but I will. Last night, they were reaching out. (38:29) All Sports will have, coming up in October, we're going to have our casino night again. Generally, I'm usually one of the blackjack dealers, which is one of the things that I love doing. They reached out and said, hey, we want to talk to you guys that did it last year and give you right of first refusal again. Who's in? A couple of people have already said they were out, but I was one of the first ones to respond, and I just said, hey, deal me in, and then I put right below it. Yes, that was a terrible pun. Yes, it deserved an eye roll. No, I absolutely will not apologize for it. So, I'm not going to apologize about jumping through the eight o'clock hour here. Oh, that was terrible. That made me feel better about my pun. (39:11) Are you saying? Just a little bit cringe. That was terrible. It was just god awful. Well, you're welcome. The sad thing is, though, is it's about the only segue you've ever done that actually made sense. It was just god awful. This is progress, Bobby. (39:29) You know, it's just I'm watching you grow. I'm envisioning this poor little plant that just got its first green leaf in a long time. Actually, I'm thinking about back years and years ago, the old cartoons used to come on, Looney Tunes, and there was always one they did. They could go to the Redwood Forest, and it's all these huge trees, and then there was this one tiny puny one that was like pale. (39:58) Like the Charlie Brown Christmas tree. And it would look and it said, I'm anemic. Is that me? That's you. Bobby! Stop! We gotta get out of here in just a few minutes. (40:13) We'll talk about the Texas Tech quarterback situation in the 9 o'clock hour. Right now, Bob at Bad Company on KROCK. KROCK, the classic rock station. That's it for us today. We are out of time. (40:31) I know it. Isn't that sad? It is. It is sad. Now, we've got the B Team Encore Hour coming up next break. And those of you that have not been listening the last couple of weeks, the Encore Hour is just shortened, more condensed breaks as we continue together through the 9 o'clock hour. (40:48) So, not quite as long of breaks, but still discussing some local events, local topics, and keeping you informed on everything happening. If you missed anything that we talked about today on the B Team Morning Show, you can find it all online at thebteamshow.com. (41:03) From national holidays to local news and events, wacky news, your daily Ask Uncle Bobby feature, and the show on demand anytime you want it, all at thebteamshow.com. It's that simple. Yep, that's right. So, I want to thank you all for dialing in and spending your Wednesday morning with us. (41:21) Also, thank you to our sponsors, including Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. We will see you all back here tomorrow morning at 6 to do it all over again, Friday Eve style. Until then, I'm Schuyler Black. Bobby Dewrell, get us on out. (41:37) Hey folks, thanks for joining the B Team Morning Show, your leading alternative to quality programming right here on the Emerald Coast. Now, we know you have a choice in what you listen to each and every day, and we appreciate the fact that you settled in on this wild ride that we call a morning show, but it's come that time of day, we got to mosey on out of here. (41:52) So, you keep on rocking, keep on rolling, never settle for the ordinary. Until the next time, the B Team. And that's a wrap on today's B Team Redux.