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National Nurses Day, Nutty Fudge & a $600 PlayStation Scam: The Weird Holidays Nobody Saw Coming
Published: May 12, 2026
Duration: 34:33
Season: 2026
Episode: 77

National Nurses Day, Nutty Fudge & a $600 PlayStation Scam: The Weird Holidays Nobody Saw Coming

Description

We celebrated nurses (while they weren't listening), mourned the death of functional light fixtures, and somehow landed on syphilis rates, Chinese spies in California, and a hot dog turf war that ended in flying tongs—because nothing says Tuesday like chaos you didn't ask for but absolutely deserve.

Participants

Bobby Dewrell
Bobby Dewrell
Schuyler Black
Schuyler Black

Show Notes

Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell kicked off a soggy Tuesday on 100.3 KROCK, Fort Walton Beach's classic rock station, reminding Emerald Coast commuters to give themselves extra space on rain-slicked roads. Sixty-nine degrees at sunrise, high of seventy-nine by afternoon — and mercifully, the rest of the week looks gorgeous (mid-eighties, mostly sunny, the kind of weather that makes you forget you live in a swamp with occasional hurricanes).

On the holiday front, we celebrated International Nurses Day — a twenty-four-hour window to thank the licensed professionals who translate doctor hieroglyphics, catch mistakes before they become headlines, and keep us alive while we argue about pain scales like Yelp reviewers. Kelly White and Tammy O'Gallagher got shout-outs (even if they weren't awake yet). We also honored National Nutty Fudge Day, that proud little square on the calendar where sugar glued to nuts counts as tradition instead of Tuesday regret, and Limerick Day — five lines proving you can rhyme, overshare, and still call it literature if you end with something vaguely illegal. Finally, National Odometer Day reminded us that some numbers go up consistently, even if they lie when you buy a "lightly used" car from a little old lady who only drove it to church (or a high schooler who drove it like a bat out of hell).

Local news: a forty-eight-year-old Crestview man named Stephen Smelly barricaded himself in a camper trailer on Fuller Road, threatened family members with a knife, then tried to flee on foot when deputies finally coaxed him out. He was caught. He's now in the Okaloosa County Jail. In health news, syphilis cases have surged over eighty percent nationwide — doctors warn untreated infections can quietly wreck your heart, brain, and aorta years down the road, so maybe get tested before hopping in the sack with someone new. And in California (always California), Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang resigned after admitting she secretly worked for the Chinese government, publishing pro-China propaganda articles — she faces up to ten years in federal prison.

This week's Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival kicks off Thursday with the Little Scallywag Pirate Walk, followed by Friday's Skirmish (food trucks and vendors at the landing), Saturday's Invasion (Captain Billy takes over Fort Walton Beach), and Monday's Torchlight Parade down Eglin Parkway. Also starting Thursday: the sixty-ninth annual Destin Harbor Blessing of the Fleet. Captain Billy himself will join us Wednesday and Thursday mornings — along with Queen Debbie Fisher and First Mate Mark Grendlin — to preview the festivities and chat about this year's "Sierra Hotel Air Raiders" theme honoring the Doolittle Raiders. All the details live at thebteamshow.com (Larry, Gary, and Barry, we're looking at you).

In "Ask Uncle Bobby" (stitched together by our friends at ByTomCat Custom Apparel), the Analog Ghost asked whether avoiding social media makes them out of touch. Uncle Bobby's verdict: You're not out of touch — you're out of their touch. Flaunt the absence, let rumors breathe that you have a secret account, and replace FOMO with the fear of being too easy to access. Your life is not a free sample tray. Growth hurts. And if someone wants updates, they can call you like a radical new invention. Also: Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach kept the lights on (literally — half the studio lights were out thanks to a possible roof leak). Stay tuned tomorrow for Captain Billy, breakfast (hopefully), and more classic rock chaos on KROCK.

Transcript

(00:00) Here's today's B Team Redux. Def Leppard and Hysteria on the 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. Speaking of Hysteria, a little bit of rain out there this morning. So if you plan to make that morning commute, give yourself a little extra time on the roadways. (00:20) And yeah, you might want to give yourself a little extra space between you and the next car as well. You never know what that other guy is going to do. Breaking action is not quite so hot so in the rain. 69 degrees right now, a high of 79 this afternoon. (00:37) It's Tuesday. Yesterday you had Bobby and Tom. Today you have Bobby and Schuyler. That's that's right. You're back. I am back. I can tell how excited you are to see me this morning. (00:54) And let me tell you, my friend, it's so mutual. Yeah, yeah, whatever he says, whatever. The good news is today, after that rain pushes out of the area, the rest of the week Bobby looks beautiful. Yeah, 84 tomorrow, 84 Thursday, 83 on Friday before we get to the weekend. (01:14) So a little cold front coming through Friday. Yeah, a little bit. It's going to dip. Well, it's that northeast wind at five. It's dropping at that one degree. But we'll check your full forecast in just a little bit. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dew are on the B Team Morning Show on the air on a Tuesday. (01:30) Brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. And I've got a few in mind as we get ready to talk about this first national holiday. It's International Nurses Day. (01:46) Yeah, yeah, it's 24 hours to think the people keeping us alive while we complain about the waiting room like it's a five star resort. Yeah, they probably deal with more griping and bitching than any profession, honestly. You know, in retrospect, we probably should have done this one a little later so that Kelly Light was up. (02:01) But anyway, yeah, International Nurses Day rolls around every May 12th. And suddenly everyone remembers hospitals aren't run by inspirational posters and a guy in a white coat with good hair. No, it's a tip of the cap to nurses, you know, the licensed professionals who do the actual work. (02:18) Translating doctor hieroglyphics, catching mistakes before they become headlines. And and keeping you alive while you argue about your pain scale like it's a Yelp review. Yeah, we pretend it's a celebration, but it's it's really a yearly group confession that we've been taking competence for granted and calling it bedside manner. (02:40) Yeah. So, yeah. Yeah. Send the flowers. Post the hashtag. Clap if you must. Just understand the real miracle is they keep showing up. Yeah, I didn't even think about the hieroglyphics and lack of handwriting that doctors have. (02:55) Yeah, yeah. They do have to decide for a lot. Mm hmm. International Nurses Day. So, Kelly White, I know you're not listening this early. Yeah, but the clip is recorded. That's right. We'll send it. We'll send it to you. (03:11) Tammy O'Gallagher. Same for you. That's right. Any other nurses out there? I'm sure. And since we've missed them, they're probably going to be bitching at us. Well, you know what? Like we said, nurses get all the time. So let them let them reciprocate. (03:26) Just right. It's the BT Morning Show. We appreciate you all dialing in and spending this Tuesday morning with us. Like I said, it's rainy out there, but it's not going to last all day. This afternoon looks pretty good. High of seventy nine. (03:43) Here's the dire straits and so far away on the classic rock station. This is one hundred point three KROCK. You know, I got to give credit where credit to do this little shopping center that we're that we're in now with the studio. (04:01) It's interesting. Anytime it rains, like only half of the lights work. When I walked in, I went over to flip on the switch and I think we got two of six bulbs to. Oh, yeah. Illuminate. That's awesome. (04:17) So maybe we've got a little little bit of a roof leak. Possibly dropping, dropping some water on the on the ballast. You can really hear it, though. It's coming down, coming down. Good morning, Emerald Coast. It's a soggy morning out there. (04:34) We're The B Team morning show on one hundred point three KROCK. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outcast Sushi in Miramar Beach. And as we continue to look into the National Day calendar, second one we've got to talk about this morning happens to be National Nutty Fudge Day. (04:58) That's right, because we needed a holiday to celebrate sugar glued to nuts like a bad decision that somehow keeps winning. Yeah, but it's all about the protein. It's National Nutty Fudge Day, and it's that proud little square on the calendar where we all pretend a fistful of sugar and a handful of nuts counts as tradition instead of Tuesday. (05:16) Yeah, it's a it's a holiday built for office break rooms, church bake sales and the kind of emotional decisions you make standing in front of an open fridge at eleven forty seven p.m. You know, the rules are simple. You eat something dense enough to patch drywall, tell yourself you'll only have one piece and then immediately start negotiating with your own conscience like it's a hostage situation. (05:36) Look, don't worry. This isn't a punch punch line. It's it's just the warm up stretch before we we all pull something. You know, I enjoy some nutty fudge now and again, but I just never would have picked the middle of May to be National Nutty Fudge Day. (05:52) Well, it's it's it's the middle of May because you got to eat it quickly. Oh, it's going to melt. That's right. Yeah, I just don't find myself eating fudge in May, but maybe I should today. Maybe I should. All right. We're going to take a break. We're going to pay a couple of bills. (06:08) We do have a lot to get to as we move through the rest of the morning here, folks. Some some local news. Of course, Dan Diamond will get you caught up on that here closer towards seven o'clock. With a full forecast just around the corner and, of course, a couple more days to reveal on the National Day calendar coming up after 630. (06:26) So stay with us on the way. Music from Eddie Money, Pat Benatar, Skid Row and more on the go. Got to give a shout out to my partner here, Mr. Bobby Dewrell, always treating me right and giving me the correct correct pronunciations of words that have never been in my vocabulary before. (06:45) Well, I'm getting too big of a hurry. This one on the National Day calendar is, well, the rain has stopped Bobby's iPad. Yes, it has. God, Mother Nature is pretending it's Monday. (07:01) It's one of those days. It is one of those anyway. Hey, don't forget tomorrow and Thursday morning, Captain Bill is going to be on the air with us coming in. Yeah, coming in this week. Talk about his landing this weekend to take over the city, bringing us breakfast, or going out and coming back in with breakfast. (07:24) We expect to see him at eight, should he forget breakfast, it'll be closer to about 8.20, Chick-fil-A's right up the road. That's probably the most convenient option for him, but I don't think either one of us would complain about Chick-fil-A breakfast. (07:40) No, a little Chicken O' the Lord, I could do that. So anyway, that is coming your way tomorrow, and Thursday we'll preview his schedule of events this weekend to take over the city of Fort Walton for the 70th time. (07:58) And I'd like to talk to him a little bit about his idea on his theme this year, Air Raiders, and tying that back in with our local aviation military history here. Yeah, a lot of fun. All right, today on the National Day Calendar, the third one we have to talk about. (08:13) Thank you, Bobby. Limerick Day. Yes, you're right. Where five lines prove you can rhyme, overshare, and still call it literature if you end with something vaguely illegal. Okay, tell me more. Limerick Day is the annual civic duty where grown adults pretend five lines in a cheap rhyme scheme count as culture. (08:34) You know, then act shocked when it turns into poetry's version of a bar fight. You know, it's a tip of the hat to Edward Lear, patron saint of saying something ridiculous with confidence and walking away before anyone asks follow-up questions. You know, the rules are simple. (08:49) A-A-B-B-A-A. A little rhythm, a little menace, and the goal is to cram a whole bad idea into a tiny box and call it art. You know, think of it as a holiday for people who can't commit to a full poem but still need attention like it's oxygen. (09:07) Limerick Day. That's a new one for me. So, you learned me good. Well, there you go. Now you know. See, it seems like that should be in March, but it's in May. Kind of like Nutty Fudge Day should be not in May, but here we are in the middle of May. (09:28) All right, stick tight. Local news coming up in just a little bit. Right now, cream, sunshine of your love. It's 100.3 KROCK. This is the B Team Morning Show. I think that's going to be the new theme song of the Okaloosa County TDC since we bought a $10 million rust bucket for the divers. (09:55) Yeah, I just don't even… I saw it sitting over the… Porta Mobile on Sunday. Drive it to Biloxi. I just don't get it, man. I don't get it at all. I cannot imagine why anyone would want to come here to do their diving. But, I mean, when you have so much better diving, snorkeling down in the Keys, but it is what it is. Sixty-nine degrees, plenty of rain across northwest Florida right now. It's going to stay that way most of the morning. I'm taking a look at the radar and there's a lot of rain coming in from the Gulf off to the southwest. So, prepare for it to be a soggy start to your Tuesday. Now, on the National Day calendar, we have one final day to reveal. It's called National Odometer Day. (10:50) That's right. It's celebrating the only thing in your life that consistently goes up, even if it lies when you buy a lightly used car. Oh, the guys that rolled them back. National Odometer Day is that sacred little pause in the year where we all stare at the number in our dashboard and pretend they're just miles, not evidence. You see, it's a celebration of distance travel, maintenance ignored, and beautiful lies we tell ourselves. You know, I'll get the oil change next week. The same way a gambler says he's quitting after one more hand. Some people commemorate it by chasing a satisfying rollover. Others by finally admitting their car's been, well, to more places than they have. But either way, it's a reminder that time moves forward, rubber wears down, and your warranty left the building a long, long, long time ago. (11:44) Hmm. National Odometer Day. Sometimes it's not about the mileage on the odometer, but who was driving those miles on the odometer. That's right. Yeah, it's just in town. A little old lady used it to drive back and forth to church on Sunday. Right. Or some high school kid that drove it like a bat out of hell. Yeah. 652 is the time. We're minutes away from seven. On the way, music from Phil Collins on the Classic Rock Station 100.3 KROCK. It's the B Team Morning Show. A look at local news with Dan Diamond is next. Aussie and no more tears on a rainy Tuesday morning here in Destin, Fort Walton Beach. Hope everybody's doing well out there. (12:32) I'm Schuyler Black. He's Bobby Dewrell with his iPad right in his nose. Yep. Ready to just... Put a crack in the screen? Yes. Ready to punch this thing. I've been watching a show over to my left here for the last 10 minutes or so. He hasn't said very many complimentary things about his iPad. In fact, he said a few things we probably shouldn't say on the air. Yep. Sure did. It's going to be rainy all morning long, but it should push out of our area this afternoon. Lead way to mostly cloudy skies today. A high of 79. A lot of sun though starting tomorrow and through the weekend. Highs in the mid-80s. More on that coming up in just a little while. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. The B Team Morning Show on the air. Yes. Tomorrow morning and Thursday morning, Captain Billy will be in on the air with us. I believe tomorrow morning he's also bringing the Queen, Debbie Fisher, with him as well. Tomorrow as well? I thought it was only Thursday is what you're saying. Thursday. So it's tomorrow. Tomorrow and Thursday. The Queen's coming with the Captain tomorrow and I think first mate Mark Grinland joining the Captain on Thursday as well. (13:54) Yeah. You're going to get breakfast two mornings this week. That's right. I better. That's the rule. That's the rule. Don't let Bobby down. That's the rule. Don't let me down, Bruce. Don't let the first VP resign with 30 days to go. I actually have no problem sending you back out to go get food. I have done it. I will do it again. (14:20) Is there enough room in the budget for that? Well, if you didn't hear Dan Diamond's news about 20 minutes ago, a 48-year-old man was arrested. This is coming out last night after threatening family members while armed with a knife and barricading himself inside a Crestview home on Monday. Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office says Stephen Smelly refused to leave a camper trailer. Uh-huh. That's Smelly Smell. He refused to leave a camper trailer on Fuller Road after deputies responded to an armed disturbance. Now, Mr. (15:01) Smelly reported he had a knife and threatened several family members beforehand. Deputies tried their hand at negotiations with Mr. Smelly, but he did not cooperate. More units arrived to assist the situation. Following extended negotiations and deputies obtaining a search warrant and an arrest warrant, Mr. Smelly exited the residence. He then tried to flee on foot, but he was caught. Mr. Smelly is currently in the Okaloosa County Jail. (15:30) Aw. Looks like another guy in Fort Walton that's kind of a moron too. He does look like he's a little bit of a pain. Oh. Just don't come out and say it. No, I just meant he's, you know, he's a pain. Oh, yeah. (15:50) Well, he wasn't walking. I mean, he was trying to run. Yeah. Oh, is that what it was? Yeah. It's the BT Morning Show on a Tuesday. Schuyler Black and Bobby Durrell brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill at Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, as well as Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Be careful on those morning commutes. Heavy rain is going to continue the next several hours. Roads could be a little bit slick in places. All right. Sticks on the way, Steve Miller and more. Right now, Aldo Nova and Fantasy on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 KROCK. The Steve Miller Band and Living in the USA on 100.3 KROCK, the Classic Rock Station. Living in South Okaloosa County is going to lead your way to a soggy commute this morning. Going to be dealing with heavy rainfall all morning long. That full forecast is just around the corner. And once this rain pushes out this afternoon, we've got a beautiful rest of the week in store. So more on that here in just a little bit. Schuyler Black and Bobby Durrell, the BT Morning Show is on the air, brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi over in Miramar Beach. And speaking of living in the USA, Bobby, syphilis cases are exploding across the U.S. right now. Well, there you go. Had to happen somewhere, I guess. Doctors warn the sexually transmitted infection can quietly cause serious heart damage if it goes untreated. Now, researchers say syphilis cases have surged more than 80% in recent years, with congenital syphilis passed from pregnant mothers to babies also sharply rising. Now, while the disease is usually associated with sores or rashes, experts say untreated infections can eventually attack the brain, nerves and cardiovascular system years down the road. Late stage syphilis can damage the aorta, the body's main artery, potentially leading to aneurysms, heart valve problems or other life threatening complications. Doctors say the infection is still easily treated with antibiotics and when caught early, but many people don't realize they have it because symptoms can disappear for long periods. And health experts are urging more routine testing, especially since syphilis rates are now at their highest levels in decades. So before you hop in the sack with somebody new, just keep that in mind. Just keep that in mind. You know, I've been seeing this the last four or five days, but is this hantavirus or hantavirus or whatever? Is this going to be our new COVID? Probably not. The CDC has folks in Atlanta and in a regional office in Omaha currently in quarantine and locked down right now after they came back from that cruise ship that there were 18 apparent cases of that hantavirus. That was according to Fox and Friends this morning, but God, trying to blow everything up, constantly throwing stuff out of proportion, driving me crazy. (19:09) All right, well, something's always driving Uncle Bobby crazy and we're going to hear from him in about 20 minutes. So we got your advice from Uncle Bobby just a little ways away, plus some more local stuff to get to here in just a bit as well. On the way, ACDC, the doors, rats and more on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 KROCK. The doors in Lover Madly on a Tuesday morning. It's soggy outside, but don't worry, the sogginess will not keep the illustrious Uncle Bobby away. He'll be here. Is that where we're going with that? About eight minutes to give you your daily advice. Got a little story for you coming out of sunny Southern California. (19:56) In Arcadia, California. Democrat Mayor Eileen Wang has resigned and admitted she secretly worked for the Chinese government before taking office. Federal prosecutors say Wang helped publish pro-China propaganda articles in a Chinese-language news outlet aimed at Southern California readers. The articles reportedly pushed messages approved by Chinese officials, including denying accusations of human rights abuses in China. Prosecutors say she worked with her former fiance, who already went to prison in the same investigation. Now, the resigned mayor, Ms. Wang, faces up to 10 years in federal prison. So anyway, California always making the news in politics these days for all the wrong reasons. I wonder if Eileen Wang knew Fang Fang and that's how she knew, what was his name? Eric Swalwell, I think was his name. Yeah. But anyway, he was the one that checked up with the Chinese spy. So maybe they were friends. I don't know. You just never know what's happening out there with the fruits and nuts of California. All right, stick tight. Uncle Bobby coming up in just a little bit. In the meantime, BTO, let it ride. 100.3 KROCK. Is the sun out yet? No. (21:31) The answer is no. It's still raining. It's going to be raining most of the morning, but this afternoon things will not necessarily clear off, but we'll start to dry out. Beautiful weather the rest of the week. We'll check your forecast and news here in just a few moments, but the music in the background tells us one thing. It's time for your daily advice with Ask Uncle Bobby, all stitched together by our friends at Buy TomCat Custom Apparel. (21:57) Buy TomCat Custom Apparel, reminding you that, well, there's church stuff, there's school stuff, there's family stuff, reunions around the corner, all those fun things that, well, you need to look like a team, and nothing makes you look like a team better than custom t-shirts that all match. (22:15) So reach out to Buy TomCat and make your group look professional this year. And when you stop byTomCat Custom Apparel, make sure you tell Bobby that Bobby sent you. That's right, because I'll probably be there. All right. Today, Uncle Bobby, your question comes in from the analog ghost account. I'm the buy-in byTomCat. Sorry, go ahead. Dear Uncle Bobby, I avoid social media, and it makes me feel out of touch. Am I hurting myself by staying away, and how do I deal with the fear of missing out? Listen, you're not out of touch, okay? You're out of their touch. And there's a difference here, and it really matters, like, the difference between opting out of a cult and forgetting to RSVP to a brunch, okay? Look, social media is a crowded elevator where everyone is loudly pitching their personal brand and pretending to smell as confidence. You're stepping out of that elevator is not a weakness. It's a power. See, the trick is to stop acting like you're behind and start acting like you're unavailable. See, here's what you do. You flaunt the absence. When someone asks why they can't find you, you give them a calm little half-smile like you're protecting an endangered species, and you say you keep a low profile. Then you go one step better. You let a rumor breathe that you have a secret account, and you never confirm it. Because, see, confirmation is for amateurs and customer support. Look, people will start treating you like a limited release sneaker. Annoying. Mysterious. Somehow worth chasing. And the fear of missing out? Well, you got to replace that with the fear of being too easy to access. See, your life is not a free sample tray. If somebody wants updates, they can call you like a radical new invention. And if that makes them uncomfortable, good, because growth hurts. See, you're not hurting yourself by staying away. You are choosing the kind of life that does not require a constant status report. And that, that's the whole point. Analog ghost account. There you go. (24:34) There's your response from Uncle Bobby this morning. Again, all stitched together by our friends at Buy TomCat Custom Apparel. Buy TomCat Custom Apparel, where the custom apparel is made for you by custom. Anything else to add? Not today? No, not today. All right. Maybe tomorrow we'll add something else. Never know. It's becoming quite the slogan. By custom with what you choose. (25:00) All right, we'll work that into the verbiage tomorrow. That's that's that's a good start. Local news is next. Here's Dan Diamond. Give me shelter. It's raining outside. 69 degrees this morning. 79 this afternoon. By the way, folks, don't let the rain get you down. This is just a temp thing. It's going to be cloudy this afternoon, but absolutely gorgeous the rest of the week. 84 tomorrow. 84 Thursday. (25:29) A big cold front Friday. High of 83. Saturday, 84. Sunday, 85. I mean, it's going to be absolutely beautiful. And of course, tomorrow morning and Thursday morning, Captain Billy Bowlegs, No. 70 Rick Winn's going to be joining Bobby and I on the morning show to talk about his upcoming festivities for the weekend as he prepares to take over the city of Fort Walton Beach. So looking forward to chatting with him. The festival gets underway Thursday afternoon with the little Scallywag Pirate Walk downtown. Friday is the Skirmish, which is going to be a little bit downtown. Friday is the Skirmish with the food trucks and vendors down at the landing. Saturday is the Invasion, where Captain Billy takes over the city. And then Monday, the 18th, is the Torchlight Parade right down Eglint Parkway. So it's all coming up. It starts Thursday this week. Also starting Thursday afternoon is the 69th annual Destin Harbor Blessing of the Fleet. So if you've been a regular attendee of that, mark your calendars. (26:34) That's coming up on Thursday afternoon as well. So we've got those two events that are happening this week, plus many more in the next few weeks, all posted on our website. Just go to thebteamshow.com. What's the name of that site, you say? Thebteamshow.com. What was that, Bobby? (26:53) Thebteamshow.com. For our friends named Larry, Gary, and Barry that never visit the website, we encourage you to do so. But every day, Bobby and I post all the content from the show, our daily show notes with the national holidays, your daily Ask Uncle Bobby feature, local news, local events, wacky news, and more. Plus, you can listen to us on demand anytime you want as well at thebteamshow.com. So get over there and check her out. All right. Stick tight. Coming up this hour, we've got a Florida story for you, actually. Made some of the kickers and wacky news this morning, plus another one out of California. No shortage of morons out there, as we mentioned earlier on in the show. That is true. So stay with us. We've got a couple more stories we want to get to here in the final hour on the B Team Morning Show this Tuesday. Here's Robert Palmer, Dr. Doctor, got a bad case of loving you with Bobby's iPad. Yep. He got a screenshot taken. (28:03) Finally. That was painful to watch. Yeah. It was painful to be on this side of it. It's the B Team Morning Show on a Tuesday. Plenty of rain outside, but that's going to push out of our area this afternoon and lead way to a dry, beautiful rest of the week. That all coming up in your full forecast in just a little bit. (28:27) Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell, the B Team Morning Show on the air, brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Novar, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Well, Bobby, a story coming out of Southern California talks about a late night hot dog turf war that turned violent in West Hollywood when two female vendors got into a wild street fight and brawl over selling space. (28:53) Video showed the women screaming, throwing punches, pulling hair, and even swinging metal tongs as shocked bystanders watched. Witnesses say tensions between vendors had reportedly been building for a while before the fight finally exploded in public. Police responded to the chaotic area and the scene, and the viral video quickly sparked jokes online about the city's ultra-competitive hot dog scene. (29:18) So, West Hollywood, with the wild wieners out there. I didn't know that hot dog carts were that territorial, but apparently they are. Apparently they are. This is my corner. That's kind of like what the hookers say, too, over on Lovejoy. (29:35) No, this is my corner. No, I'm an unlicensed pharmacist. I want this one. Alright, stick tight. We're going to take a break, pay a couple bills. On the way, final half hour of the show, a couple more stories before we get out of here. And then, uh, yeah. (29:53) Give me three steps. It's Skinner done. 100.3 KROCK. The Classic Rock Station. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell on the air. Final half hour for us this morning. It's going to be a busy week here in northwest Florida. We've got two big events here in Okaloosa County coming up this week on Thursday afternoon. It's the 69th annual Destin Harbor Blessing of the Fleet. So don't miss out on that. Also starting on Thursday is the 70th annual Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival. Captain Billy going to be joining Bobby and I on the air the next couple of mornings to preview this weekend's events and chat with us a little bit about some of the traditions and his theme this year as well. If you've seen the Sierra Hotel Air Raiders theme play on the Doolittle Raiders, we'll get the chance to chat with him on that and dig in a little bit more tomorrow and on Thursday. But I believe Queen Debbie Fisher and first mate Mark Grendlin will be joining us Wednesday and Thursday in studio as well. (31:00) That should be fun, but we gotta have at least one Florida story, right? Sure. Police in Claremont are searching for a woman accused of carrying out a PlayStation 5 scam at two Walmarts by allegedly using six counterfeit $100 bills to purchase the gaming console at one location before returning it about three hours later at another store for legitimate cash. (31:27) Authorities said the suspects left in a black Infiniti with no visible license plate and the investigation began after Walmart loss prevention discovered the fake currency and alerted police. Officers are now asking the public for help identifying the woman involved in the alleged scheme. $600 cash. All you gotta use is your counterfeit money and take it to another Walmart and get real cash back. Simple as that. Why didn't we think of that, Bobby? (31:57) I know, right? Because it lands you in jail. Stick tight. Two more tunes and then we get to say buh-bye. But first, Deep Purple smoke on the water. You doing all right over there? (32:12) I'm making it. Having fun with the iPad? Sure. No, I'm really. Here's Deep Purple on 100.3 KROCK. Like hell, which is what we're going to do because it's time to go. (32:28) Well, we might walk like hell. Yeah, if you see me running, there's something wrong. You're not doing it out of choice? Nope. Out of necessity, maybe. And if you see me walking down the street, pull over and pick my butt up. The Jeep broke down. (32:44) Oh, God. Hopefully you don't have a problem like that today. No, but I'm just saying, don't toot your horn and wave and give me a thumbs up. Pick me up. What if we toot our horn and just point at you and laugh? Yeah, okay. I'll take that better. (32:59) All right. We're out of time. The B Team Morning Show wrapping things up on this Tuesday. We'll see you back here tomorrow morning, bright and early. Do it all over again. So until then, I guess we got to say goodbye. I want to thank our sponsors, including Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas at OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (33:19) Remember to visit us online at thebteamshow.com. The what? The bteamshow.com. The what? The bteamshow.com. That's right. Get over there, Larry, Gary, Barry, and the rest of them to the bteamshow.com. That's right. And if you like that Uncle Bobby advice, then go check out DewBob.com. (33:36) Dan, get your merch. That's right. Get your merch. All right. We'll see you all tomorrow. Bobby Durrell, get us on out. Hey, folks. Thanks for listening to 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 that time of day. We got to get 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. (34:03) And that's a wrap on today's B Team Redux.