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Holiday Hijinks & Cold‑Weather Chaos: The B‑Team’s Guide to Surviving the Weirdest Days of the Year
Published: January 26, 2026
Duration: 38:56
Season: 2026
Episode: 4

Holiday Hijinks & Cold‑Weather Chaos: The B‑Team’s Guide to Surviving the Weirdest Days of the Year

Description

From Toad‑Hollow Day of Encouragement to Bubble‑Wrap Appreciation Day, we’re unwrapping the quirkiest holidays that no one warned you about—plus the extreme‑cold warning that’s turning the Gulf Coast into a frozen‑dessert. Tune in, grab a coat (and maybe some peanut brittle), and discover why the most ridiculous calendar events might just be the secret weapon you need to survive January.

Participants

Bobby Dewrell
Bobby Dewrell
Schuyler Black
Schuyler Black

Show Notes

We're kicking off another frosty Monday on 100.3 K‑Rock with Schyler Black and Bobby Dewrell, your unapologetically sardonic hosts who turn the everyday grind into a laugh‑out‑loud news‑dump. In today’s episode we’ll:

  • Brace the extreme cold sweeping the Florida Panhandle, with wind chills dropping into the double‑digits and a looming “extreme cold warning” that has us urging listeners to bulk up on long johns, hats, and gloves.
  • Unwrap a bizarre slate of national “holidays.” From the absurdly official‑sounding Toad Hollow Day of Encouragement to National Peanut Brittle Day (a tasty reminder that candy can be a dental hazard), Bubble‑Wrap Appreciation Day (the unofficial stress‑relief ritual for office workers), and the ever‑awkward Spouse’s Day—we’ll give you the back‑story, the punchlines, and why you might want to celebrate (or avoid each one.
  • Hit the sports beat with quick takes on the Super Bowl‑weekend showdowns, the Patriots‑Rams‑Seahawks drama, and a tongue‑in‑cheek rant about President Trump’s attendance.
  • Dive into hot‑button politics with a rapid‑fire rundown of ICE detention statistics, a comparison of error rates across administrations, and Bobby’s take on why the real battle is with Congress, not the agents on the ground.
  • Serve up local flavor (and a dash of satire) from hotel‑room “thefts” (yes, it’s the AA batteries) to wild Florida crime stories, plus a sneak peek at the upcoming Ask Uncle Bobby segment where you’ll learn whether to stay or bow out of an online flame war.

All this is spiked with sponsorship shout‑outs from Stripes Pub & Grill, Okaloosa Gas, OutKast Sushi, and Tomcat Custom Apparel—because even in a freezing wind, you need a warm meal, a hot cup of coffee, and a hoodie that actually works.

So grab your coat, turn the volume up, get ready for a whirlwind tour through weather warnings, weird holidays, and the kind of off‑the‑cuff commentary you won’t find anywhere else. This is the B‑Team Morning Show—where we keep it real, keep it funny, and keep you warm enough to survive the march of January 26th. Let’s roll.

Transcript

(00:00) Here's today's BT Redux. uh... old map i saw ok now that national weather service is saying uh... during the morning hours you'll see extremely uh... (00:31) extremely dangerous the cold wind chills as low as eleven that's a little more like it So, yeah, chilly one out there. Yeah, yeah, on this Toad Hollow Day of encouragement. On what day is it? Toad Hollow Day? (00:51) Yeah, Toad Hollow Day of encouragement. You know, because nothing says you're doing great like naming a holiday after a toad and expecting anyone with a mortgage to care. I can't believe we'd name a holiday after a toad. Oh, no, that's, that's what it is. (01:07) It's a toad, toad, hollow day of encouragement. It's a little magical 24 hour window where you can legally, well, yeah, you're legally allowed to say something nice without pulling a hamstring. Hmm. Yeah, it's named after a place that may or may not exist which you know kind of feels spiritually appropriate for a holiday But you know, it's unsolicited optimism is what it is You know, the idea is to lift people up which sounds noble until you remember most folks (01:35) wouldn't know encouragement if well, it rear-ended their emotional baggage at a four-way stop and Yeah, I know all about that. So now we've got a day dedicated to forcing cheer on the emotionally constipated like trying to teach a cat how to high-five. That can actually happen. The cat can high-five? (01:58) Uh-huh. Okay, sure. That can actually happen. So one of your cats high-fives? (02:02) uh... yes not a command to keep up with the exactly yes yes sometimes that i find my face yeah uh... that's called a swat oh it's not like when i saw a lot like what i have five a fly with the ice water yeah yeah yeah yeah you go to sleep toad toad holiday there you go it's uh... it's monday january twenty six and it's totally day of encouragement toad holiday of encouragement trade i gotta get the whole thing out there told holiday of encouragement because the encouragement's the important part. (02:33) Well, that's the whole part of it. Good morning and welcome to the National Holiday Calendar Reveal on the B-Team Morning Show. Skyler Black and Bobby Durrell brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. By the way, I was told that the sushi chef at Outkast Sushi might be bringing by some sushi for us this morning. (02:58) Oh, cool. So if you want a little snack, we might have some sushi for breakfast. Nay, why not? All right. (03:04) What's worse could happen? Well, we're not going to talk about that on the air. Coming up in just a little bit, ELO and Boston. In the meantime, Firewoman. (03:18) Here's the cult on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 K-Rock. band on the classic rock station, 100.3 K-Rock. It's the B-Team Morning Show, Skylar Black and Bobby Durrell just having all sorts of fun here on a Monday morning. At least it's nice and balmy outside. (03:39) Once we get off work, we can know we can go have a beach day. Yep, uh-huh, uh air temperature right around 31 degrees right now wind chills in the teens So if you've not stepped outside your front door yet Grab a coat You'll need it We'll see a high of 446 is all we're gonna get to today 49 is all we'll see tomorrow. We'll check your forecast here in just a little bit. (04:08) We are the B-Team Morning Show, brought to you by our friends at Okaloosa Gas, Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Bobby's rolling through some of the big holidays on the calendar for Monday, January 26th, and it brings us to this next one, which is National Peanut Brittle Day. That's right, it's the holiday for people who like their candy painful and their dental work expensive. Yeah, yeah, it can chip a tooth, that's for sure. (04:39) I'm just saying, it's a holiday for people who think, you know, well, what if candy fought back? Oh, it can. Oh, that's right, folks. January 26th is National Peanut Brittle Day, which means we've officially run out of things to celebrate, and we've started honoring the byproducts of dental trauma. (04:59) It's one day a year we pretend that gluing peanuts into caramelized shrapnel is a culinary achievement and not just a dare from the Depression. You know, somewhere a dentist is buying a boat, so go ahead, chew recklessly. History demands it. peanut brittle day sounds great until somebody loses a tooth. (05:19) Oh, yeah. I'm sure. I'm not kidding. Every dentist is waking up this morning with a smile on his face. (05:26) New business. That's right. Job security. All right, 628 is the time. (05:31) We'll take a break coming up here in just a little bit. Look at your forecast, as we said. Also, Dan Diamond's got a good look at local news for you here in just a little while as well. That's right. (05:43) I'll look at them. National Peanut Brittle Day, brought to you by the ADA. That's right. Weather is next. (05:51) I'm Omni Broadcasting Meteorologist Jennifer Wojcicki with your updated forecast. All I can do at 642. Monday morning it's what I call bare-ass cold. Yeah. (06:08) Welcoming in our Canadian weather here on the Northern Gulf. That's right. Hopefully it's short-lived, but all week long expect temps to be quite 5 to 20 degrees below average. Daytime highs not going to get any warmer than about 55, and this coming weekend we're going to see highs in the low 40s. (06:37) Yeah, today is not the only cold day we'll see this week. The full forecast coming up in just a bit, plus local news just around the corner as well. Yeah, and you know, with all this cold weather, I'm thinking, you know, maybe we can teach some protesters how to protest. I want to put together a protest against the cold. (06:55) Yeah. At least that's meaningful. I support global warming. Is that what the protest should be? (07:02) No, it's just protesting the cold weather so it goes away. It should go back inside its own border. That's right. It has invaded us. (07:11) You're exactly right. It's unwanted. Ice is now ice here. That's right. (07:17) Yeah. Yeah. The cold needs to get the hell out of Fort Walton Beach. That's right! (07:25) I see what you did there. Well today we salute the original fidget spinner. Yeah, it's bubble wrap appreciation day. That's right. (07:36) I gotta tell you that if that doesn't tell you humanity's peaked. I don't I don't know You know, let's give a holiday to a packing material with a better stress record than most therapists And cheaper Bubble wrap appreciation day is the well, it's the last Monday in January when otherwise functional adults pretend that popping plastic air pillows is some kind of cultural event, you know it and It started because a radio station got bored and a factory made a shipping mistake. Like most traditions, it's born from chaos and carried forward by people who should know better. (08:14) It's half stress relief, half excuse to make noise without consequences, which coincidentally describes every uncle at Thanksgiving. So if you hear popping sounds in the office today, don't worry. It's not gunfire. It's just capitalism having a nervous breakdown. (08:32) There you have it. Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day. One more holiday to reveal this morning and then you know all the reasons to celebrate January 26th. That's right. (08:44) So stay with us. We'll reveal that final holiday in the next 10 minutes plus Dan Diamond's got local news for you just around the corner. So stick tight. It's the B-Team Morning Show. (08:55) Skyler Blank and Bobby Durrell on 100.3 KROQ. The BT Morning Show. It's a Monday. Hope everybody had a safe and enjoyable weekend. (09:06) Hope you're wearing your long johns today. Checking forecast in just a little bit. Wind chills at 14 right now. So, yeah, a little cold out there. (09:16) But we're getting through all of the big holidays to get your work week started off right. You know, we just talked about bubble wrap appreciation day. And today you should, well, maybe look at that person. Maybe sitting across the breakfast bar from you right now. (09:32) It's spouse's day. That's right, because nothing says I love you like remembering your partner exists right between dry January and tax season. That's terrible, Bobby. Just celebrate it with a last minute card and a quiet desperation of shared debt. (09:50) All right. Oh, spouse's day is that magical time of year when you're you're expected to pause your slow descent into marital complacency just just long enough to pretend you still make each other's hearts flutter instead of just staring at Costco memberships and mutual disdain for the thermostat setting that is. Yeah, it's not Valentine's. It's not an anniversary. (10:19) It's like someone opened a Hallmark calendar, found an empty Tuesday, and thought, you know, hey, let's monetize emotional labor. But it's Monday. Yeah, the whole thing smells like a trap. But sure, go ahead and write a love note to the person who's seen you eat cheese straight from the bag at 2 a.m. (10:39) You know, nothing says romance like obligatory appreciation sandwich between laundry day and passive-aggressive silence. Hmm. You know that happened Saturday night and into Sunday at like 2 a.m. The whole bag of cheese sure did cheese Cheese thing. (10:56) Yeah. Yeah true story. Yeah. Mm-hmm All right, well there you go, it's Spouses Day, so that wraps up all of our holidays for today, Monday, January 26th. (11:09) It is 6.55, this is the B-Team Morning Show, Scatter Black and Bobby Durell working our way towards 7 o'clock, coming up next hour, Ask Uncle Bobby. Stick tight, we'll get to that in just a bit. Right now, it's time for a look at local news. Lowrider. (11:28) It's war on the Classic Rock Station. 100.3k rock. We are the B-Team Morning Show. Skyler Black and Bobby Durell. (11:37) Freezing our tails off this morning. I guess we're probably not the only ones cold this morning, too. The whole damn country is cold except for the lower half of the peninsula of Florida. But all the way down, even towards Orlando, they've got wind chills in the 20s this morning. (11:57) So it is just cold everywhere. We are under an extreme cold warning, and that will continue until noon today. The extreme cold warning is just an alert for dangerously cold wind chills as low as 11 degrees. And that's going to impact portions of South Alabama, Florida Panhandle, and Southeast Mississippi. (12:21) So for probably within the 200 miles a year. you're dealing with the same stuff. So, just a heads up out there, if you are going outside, sending the kids to the bus stop this morning, make sure they've got coats on and potentially hats and gloves, because it is cold. It is chilly. (12:41) So, we'll check your forecast here in just a little bit. Skyler Black and Bobby Durell, the B-Team show is on the air on a Monday, coming in after the NFC and AFC championship games yesterday. The New England Patriots fighting themselves back in the Super Bowl for the first time since 2019. They took on Denver out in mile high and won 10-7 in what turned into be quite the Snowbageddon type of game by a third quarter. (13:12) Heavy snow started falling in Denver and all of a sudden what used to be a beautiful afternoon turned into an absolute winter storm and blizzard. So that definitely impacted the play of that game. Neither team could get anything going offensively in the second half. And the Patriots win 10-7 in Seattle last night. (13:36) Highly entertaining game between the Seahawks and the L.A. Rams. And Seattle back in the Super Bowl for the first time in several years as well with a 31-27 win. So, there you go. (13:50) Seahawks and Pats. Wow, I can't think of a more exciting Super Bowl. Well, I mean, Clyde's happy. If he's listening this morning. (13:59) You know, I'm hopefully Seattle gets it. I wouldn't mind seeing Seattle kind of how I feel too. I'm kind of I've had it with the Pats they've had their whatever they've had their 25-year run. Yeah, let somebody else have a yeah, they need to follow the Cowboys They need to just do what they do now just hire a bunch of criminals and hang out and suck My brother-in-law was actually at that that game in seattle last night uh... (14:25) yeah he won a won a lottery through the base and got free tickets so cool enjoy uh... president trump over said he is going to skip this year's super bowl yeah well i mean green day wasn't exactly nice to him and neither was bad bunny right Yeah, both have been critical of Trump, which led to the president saying, I'm anti-them, I think it's a terrible choice, all it does is sow hatred, it's terrible. Trump said the music isn't the reason he's not attending, but instead it's too far away with this year's game at Santa Clara. (14:58) Trump did attend last year's game in New Orleans between Kansas City and Philadelphia. There you go. We got 13 days till the Super Bowl. Well, and hey, you know, I gotta say, a decent article out of the New York Post to actually look at some facts came out, and we can, I don't know if we have time to talk about it now, we can talk about it next break, but interesting facts (15:23) comparing two presidents is what I'll say. Okay, let's do that here in about 10 minutes. Okay, that work. Yeah, that works for me All right, Bobby's got something for us here before too long. (15:34) So stay with this or should I say hold the line hold the line? Toto on the b-team morning show on the classic rock station. It's 100 point 3k rock. I It is Monday morning. (15:58) Thanks for dialing in. Hopefully, you're staying warm. Bobby and I have the fire going here in the studio. That's right. (16:06) That's what we've been working on. We actually are sitting here with our coats on still. Yeah. Yeah. (16:11) I'm good. We'll check your forecast here in just a little bit. We'll let you know when the Florida weather wants to come back into the fold. It really doesn't want to come back at all this week. (16:22) But details on what to expect here the next few days coming up momentarily. But it is the BT Morning Show. Skyler Black and Bobby Durrell brought to you by Okaloosa Gas, Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. And Bobby has something he wanted to share with us this morning for this break. (16:41) Yeah, so you know me Skyler, I'm usually to the facts. and uh... so uh... this weekend on the hill uh... (16:52) are well up on uh... puppet at uh... the white house press briefing uh... was his name uh... (16:59) sometimes uh... from the hill uh... needs a meal uh... for his first name now uh... (17:06) it's i'm trying to blank yeah now miles and dodge from the hill uh... was challenging caroline levitt And he brought out and I want to get his quote correct here, you know Oh 32 people died in ice custody last year 170 US citizens were detained by ice You know Renee Good shot and killed and and how does that equate to them doing everything correctly is is his challenge in an attempted gotcha, right? Yeah, right, so Uniquely what came out of that in the New York Post I got to give it to them for for recording the the facts, right? (17:42) so They said, hey, all right, that's true. 170 ICE detained US citizens cited in his diatribe. But that includes 130 arrested for interfering with or assaulting officers, right? And that's even according to the left-leaning ProPublica that says it's been 130, okay? (18:02) And these arrests were justifiable under any reading of the law. All right, so they they didn't go hey there's some others that all right so fine So there's 130 black and white 130 black and white you pull those out so that leads to about 40 or so That were detained who claimed to be u.s. Citizens and either accidentally or erroneously arrested by ice In just half of those people were held for more than a day and most were released in a few hours now keep in mind since January 20th and the end of November, right, where these stats run, there's been a total of 595,000 illegal aliens arrested and 605,000 deported, okay? (18:52) Now, that error, now any error is serious, right? And we gotta take it that way. But let's look at what 40 mistakes out of 595,000 arrests means. That's an error rate of one wrongful detention for every 14,925 arrests. (19:10) Yeah, that's pretty low. That's .0067. I mean, it's low. Now, again, any mistake is serious. (19:21) Any error is a problem. I'll give you that. But let's compare that with the final two years of Barack Obama's administration. Okay. (19:28) Okay. So physical years, uh, 25 and, or, you know, 2015, 2016 ice recorded 263 mistaken arrests, 54 mistaken detentions. That means actual bookends and for mistaken removals. Now, during those two years, right? (19:47) Just 2015, 2016, actually it's, it's the, the, the physical year. ICE made a mere 239,645 arrests, meaning just the 54 mistaken detentions alone produced an Obama error rate of one mistake every 4,444 arrests. Right. So three times higher. (20:11) So overall, the Trump rate, the error rate under Obama was 3.36 times higher than that under Trump. Okay. And now, so for those of you that are listening, all of these are based on reports from the ACLU, the Detention Watch Network, DWN, and National Immigrant Justice Center, the NIJC. There were 56 documented deaths in custody during the Obama administration. (20:41) I don't remember riots and protests and issues then. Well, and here's another favorite. In 2013, and you can find it, it's actually out on X, but in 2013, Obama was asked why his administration was deporting so many people and separating families, and Obama said, and I quote, I'm the president, not the emperor. I have to enforce the law, even if it's tragic and heartbreaking. (21:14) Laws are on the books, folks. That is why Joe Biden lost. A big reason. Because refusal to enforce the laws on the books. (21:23) Well, and again, my thing is, as a matter of fact, I'm probably working on another blog post that'll go up soon. I'm I'm sick of what's going on in the world right now. We we we don't have news This is a very rare fact-based piece. Mm-hmm, right that let the numbers, you know, you present the information and let me decide right and That we don't have that anymore. (21:50) You know, I see oh this man slain or ice agents kill or I mean all this stuff that's your it's meant to Whip you up into a frenzy. It's it's meant to for emotional triggers. It's New there is no longer news there's opinion and it's all meant to bait you into clicking to to seeing advertisement to getting somewhere and It's leaving us all in this constant state of outrage. Mm-hmm You know, and this is not the way that we handle things. (22:21) This is why people are getting shot This is why this stupidity is happening and this is stupidity and why we're not calling it what it is I just don't understand You know, I hey that's you you don't believe in it. You think something should be different there there is a civil means and a civil process for handling this but I'm sorry, if you go around and you poke a bear and You're going to get bit. We're taking these federal agents that are just trying to do their job. You might be surprised to realize that most of them probably don't even want to do it, but that's their job. (22:59) That's what they're supposed to do. It's what they signed up for. It's how they get a paycheck. It's how they put food on the table. (23:05) And so you think it's up to you to go around and just poke and press this person and yell at them and just disrupt all of their work? How would you like it if I did that to you? Now, they're doing their job, which is a federal law. So if you've got a problem with it, your problem shouldn't be with them. (23:22) It should be with Congress. Change the laws, right? But you cannot just have laws on the books that you're going to completely ignore. Um, and, and, uh, mind you that back in 2007, 2008, this was back in the Democrat primary before Obama even got the, uh, nomination for the DNC. (23:45) One of his big critiques of George Bush was that he, Bush was too lax on immigration. So, I mean, come on now. This is, have we really flipped the script that much in 18 years? I don't know. (24:01) I don't know, man. I don't know. All right, we've got to take a break. We'll catch up here with a look at local weather. (24:09) On the way, ZZ Top, Billy Idol, and some scorpions before we get to Uncle Bobby's advice at around 745. Right here on 100.3 KROQ. I'm Omni Broadcasting Meteorologist Jennifer Wojcicki. Please me. (24:29) I wonder what they're talking about. I know what we're talking about. We're talking about giving you advice this morning with the one and only Uncle Bobby. It's Ask Uncle Bobby on the B-Team Morning Show. (24:43) All stitched together by our friends at Buy Tomcat Custom Apparel. That's right. Tomcat Custom Apparel reminding you it's cold as hell outside. Get a hoodie. (24:51) Get a hoodie. They'll hook you up. Find them at the corner of Beale and Racetrack. right next to sport clips here in fort walton all right today uncle bobby you get a question in from meme trench captain meme trench captain says dear uncle bobby i got pulled into a heated argument online uh... (25:12) boy and it's turned into a flame war should i bow out and stop responding or keep engaging to defend myself You do not bow out, okay? You do not drift quietly into that algorithm at night like a candle that gets bored, alright? You stay because this is not a disagreement. This is a public stress test for the entire concept of civilization. (25:38) Now listen, people treat flame wars like they're optional and this is how empires crumble, okay? If you retreat, the internet learns a lesson. One, that noise beats backbone, that outrage gets land, and that your comment section is a soft country with no borders. No, you've got to respond like you're building a fortress in real time. (25:57) Not with essays. No, no, no. Those are for people auditioning for unemployment. No, you need a quiver full of memes, a handful of surgical-crafted comebacks, and a profile that looks like it has a moat and a drawbridge. (26:09) Okay? Now, here's a mentality. Last man standing. Every time they escalate, you escalate one level past sensible until the whole thing collapses under the weight of its own ridiculousness. (26:22) You are not trying to win the argument. You are trying to become the cautionary legend people cite when they say, do not wake that account up. And do not let anyone tell you it's just online. No, no, no, no. (26:40) This is a training ground for mass hysteria. The dress rehearsal for the end of manners. And you are standing in the arena with a public sword that you are about to turn into a spear. So you hold that line. (26:53) You make it theatrical and you let your notifications learn fear. Okay. There you go. You just keep on stoking that fire, would you? (27:04) That's right. You don't let it go. Do not go quietly into that night. After everything we've talked about here this last hour, forget all of it. (27:13) Just remember the last two minutes. That's right. Any other questions, I suppose you can email them in. bobby at omnibroadcasting, llc.com. (27:24) We do this every morning. It's Ask Uncle Bobby at 745, all stitched together by our friends and by Tomcat Custom Apparel. All right, folks. We are at 50 minutes after 7 o'clock, which calls for us to take a little breaky break, come back, and round out the hour. (27:43) Final hour of the B-Team Morning Show is coming up next, right here on 100.3 KROQ. and bang a gong on the classic rock station 100.3 k rock bt morning show eight minutes after eight on this uh... monday january twenty sixth final monday of the first month of the year uh... air temperature right now around thirty degrees but the wind chills at nineteen okay so uh... (28:16) that uh... air temp is quite deceptive from what it actually feels like uh... we'll see a high today of about forty five degrees forty seven tomorrow uh... in well below average temps all the way through next weekend That full forecast is coming up here in just a little bit Skyler Black and Bobby Durrell, we are the B-Team Morning Show, brought to you by our friends at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach, as well as Okaloosa (28:44) Gas and Stripes Pub and Grill in Novar. Well, Bobby, later this week, as I spent a few days in a hotel and found this story that I thought was interesting, a new study analyzing hotel theft reports has identified the most commonly stolen items from hotel rooms. Most people would think it's probably bath towels or bath robes. But according to data cited by Yahoo, the item guests take most often is batteries. (29:14) The double A's or triple A's found in remotes, clocks, or small devices. Really? I don't think I would have ever thought of stealing batteries from a hotel. I gotta be honest. (29:26) Gotta agree with that. Researchers found that batteries are taken more frequently than toiletries, towels, robes, or decor items. Other commonly stolen items still include toiletries and linens, but at much lower rates. The study suggests batteries are targeted because they're small, they're easy to pocket, and often go unnoticed during checkout. (29:47) Hotels say these small losses do add up over time, contributing to ongoing replacement costs across the industry. So, that's about the tightest ass thing you could probably steal from a hotel room. Yeah, there you go. That is definitely something. (30:10) I thought maybe it's a cocktail glass with the hotel's logo engraved on it. Batteries. Batteries. And those batteries aren't going to do anything for your cell phone while you're in mid-flight. (30:24) Yeah, I don't. I don't understand. Especially, and with batteries like that, you'd pretty much have to check them if you're flying. And when you're checking them, and they're flying in the baggage compartment at 30,000 feet, I don't know how good they're going to be by the time you get back down to the ground. (30:45) Before you steal your next set of double A's from Super 8, just think about that. All right, coming up in just a little bit, we'll check your weather forecast and try to dig for some other stories as we come back from the weekend. Don't forget, we've got all the content that Bobby and I talk about online at TheBTeamShow.com. That's right. (31:07) It's all right there. You'll have the Rewind. It'll kick off at about 10 after, and Redux will be up probably tomorrow. Yeah. (31:15) That Redux kind of comes down to about a 30-minute little podcast for you. Yeah, we get rid of all the crap, you know the music, and it's just us. What you really want. So check it out, all the stories, all the national holidays, local events, and of course your daily Ask Uncle Bobby feature all online as well at thebteamshow.com. (31:37) Alright, coming up in just a bit, music from Aussie. Bobby's excited. Can't wait. Right now Rush with a song about me, this is Working Man. (31:54) uh... little johnny said when he called when he called mama for a for a ride after school bobby yeah remember the story couple weeks ago about the uh... the old boy from wisconsin that got pulled over for uh... being twenty one times the legal limit yeah okay well we have a lady out in utah that wasn't quite that intoxicated, but she took it a step further. (32:18) A Utah woman who tried to pick up her daughter from daycare had a blood alcohol level eight times the legal limit. A quite concerned daycare worker called the police after the woman seemed severely impaired. Now, when cops arrived, the woman was in the driver's seat and the child was improperly restrained in the vehicle. After being told to get out of the car, the woman needed help standing and couldn't finish her sentences. (32:45) She had a blood alcohol level of .45. one nine well there you go and she was arrested for driving under the influence so it wasn't quite twenty one times the legal limit but uh... doing it eight times the legal limit and trying to pick up your kid from daycare that's uh... that's a whole nother level there you go there's your uh... (33:10) your dumbass drunk story for the day All right, we're going to take a break. Final half hour of the show coming up in just a little bit. Anything else out there, you know, gnawing at you this morning to talk about? No, not really. (33:24) No? Yeah. Okay. All right. (33:28) Bobby's struggle busing this morning. Yeah, I did not sleep well last night, but no, I might have something coming up. I don't know. I'm looking. (33:36) Okay. All right. You keep looking and we'll keep playing the music and we'll come back here in just a little bit. Thank you. (33:43) It's a BT Morning Show brought to you by Okaloosa Gas, Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach on 100.3 KROQ. I'm Omni Broadcasting Meteorologist Jennifer Everywhere on a Monday morning B team morning shows on the air everywhere on 100.3 K rocket online at the B team show.com That's right. Check us out online All the content we talk about on the air is at your fingertips anytime you want it plus a full listing of local events coming up today and tomorrow Bobby out at the fairgrounds the great pages circus is in town and That's right. That's right. (34:25) Two showtimes today, two showtimes tomorrow at 4 30 and at 7 30. And the cool thing is, is one paid adult admission gets into free kids. So makes a very economical family friendly time out. Uh, you can find, uh, the link. (34:43) uh... to all the details on the great pages circus on the events tab at uh... the beating should outcome or just go to pages circus dot com and uh... you can snag up those tickets this morning for show times today and tomorrow here in fort walton a quick florida woman story for him before he uh... (35:01) get back to the music and wrap this thing up at about ten minutes a florida woman was arrested after she tried to steal back her own car from a total yeah i saw that one The woman broke into the company's secured lot and tried to get back her rental vehicle that was towed earlier in the day. When an employee tried to stop her, she, well, then pepper sprayed him. Police found the woman and her vehicle, which was still inside the lot. (35:26) They found oxycodone pills, cash, and a handgun inside the vehicle and then subsequently arrested her. She's facing several charges, including burglary of a structure with battery and grand theft of a motor vehicle. Okay, well, I'll see you that one, and I'll raise you a 63-year-old Florida man who used a scam to steal thousands of dollars worth of items from the grocery stores. I kind of wondered how much shrink grocery stores had on those things. (35:54) Yeah, the technique is called ticket switching and involves two items being passed through a shelf checkout at the same time. Now in one hand, the man would hold an item that costs less than a dollar. The other hand would hold a more expensive item and when both pass through the register simultaneously, only the cheaper would be scanned. The man was able to do this technique 35 times before being caught. (36:16) 35 different orders. Yeah, he's been charged with petty theft, but more charges are expected to be filed. All right. I hope it was worth the price of that bunch of bananas. (36:28) Yeah, I was surprised. I thought you were going to come back with the Florida teen. Oh, I've got that as well. It's three Florida stories right now. (36:35) Yeah, there was an 18-year-old Florida woman that was arrested for attacking her mother. with a pork chop. The mother said the teen was drinking alcohol earlier in the day, which then led to an argument. The woman then smacked her mother in the face and threw a pork chop at her. (36:54) Officers were called to the home a short time later and charged the teen with battery, but not with underage drinking. It's a bt morning show. I guess your mom said it just wasn't all chopped up. No. (37:11) I see what you did there All right one more tune, then we're getting out of here could have been a more tenderloin experience You got any others? I guess not all right. We'll wait till after this song. I'm sure there'll be another whole list for you I'm just ribbing it Derek and the Dominoes that's Eric Clapton before he was Eric Clapton Layla on the classic rock station 100.3k rock We are the B team morning show scatter black and Bobby Durell saying bye for now. (37:43) We're out of time I know that three hours just flew so sad. Bye You want to stay another three? No, I'm good. Okay. (37:53) Well, we'll do it. We'll do it for three hours again tomorrow. How about that? I want to thank all of our sponsors, including Okaloosa Gas, Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (38:06) We'll do this again tomorrow morning, bright and early at six. Hope you can join us. Stay warm today, folks. That extreme cold warning is going to be in effect until noon today. (38:15) And chilly, chilly wind chills out there all day long and again for tonight. So just prepare for that. All right. I'm Skyler Black. (38:24) He's Bobby Durrell. And he's saying goodbye. Hey, folks, thanks for joining 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, and we appreciate the fact that you follow in with this sweet ride that we call a morning show. (38:39) But, well, it's come that time of day, we got a mosey out of here, so you just keep on rockin', keep on rollin'. Never settle for the ordinary. Until the next time, the B-Team is out. And that's a wrap on today's B-Team