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Flannel, Two‑Factor & Teddy Bears: The B‑Team’s Unfiltered Survival Guide to 2024’s Weirdest Holidays
Published: February 10, 2026
Duration: 33:26
Season: 2026
Episode: 15

Flannel, Two‑Factor & Teddy Bears: The B‑Team’s Unfiltered Survival Guide to 2024’s Weirdest Holidays

Description

If your password, PIN, and phone lock are all the same four‑digit code, the only thing really protecting you is a good laugh… and maybe a oversized teddy bear — welcome to Safer Internet Day meets National Flannel Day!

Show Notes

Cue the opening riff of classic rock and the unmistakable rush of a coastal sunrise…

“Hey there, Emerald Coast listeners—welcome to another episode of The B‑Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROC. I’m Schuyler Black, and alongside me is the ever‑wise, always‑witty Bobby Dewrell. We’ve got a jam‑packed three‑hour block of rock‑fuelled banter, local news, and the kind of off‑the‑cuff commentary that makes your morning coffee taste a little stronger.”

What’s on the docket today?

  • Weather watch: A dense fog advisory that’ll lift by nine, clearing up for a perfect 70‑plus day on the Emerald Coast—flannel‑friendly, as today’s “National Flannel Day” reminds us to embrace the lumberjack chic.
  • Holiday hijinks: A tongue‑in‑cheek salute to Safer Internet Day (because hashtags can’t replace two‑factor auth) and a love‑letter to Teddy Day, when grown‑ups swap plush bears for misplaced romance.
  • Local happenings: Mardi Gras parades in downtown Pensacola, a beach‑side celebration on Sunday, and a charitable burger‑brat‑dog cook‑out at Mid‑South Bank supporting fire‑survivor Trey Dupree.
  • Tech talk & trivia: We’ll riff on the ever‑evolving world of passwords, magic links, OTPs, and why your four‑digit PIN might be the same as your debit card.
  • Ask Uncle Bobby: Our minimalist‑turned‑maximalist advice segment, where Bobby takes on a reader’s struggle to “declutter” and tells you why a fully packed drawer is just a trophy case for a life well‑lived.
  • News & shout‑outs: Dan Diamond’s quick local news roundup, a special shout‑out to Shane (yes, we’ve got you covered), plus a reminder of a charity golf tournament hosted by the Knights of Columbus.

All of this is brought to you by our hometown heroes—Okaloosa Gas, Stripes Pub & Grill, and Outkast Sushi—so you can grab a cold brew, a fresh sushi roll, or a hearty burger while we spin the hits from Pink Floyd to George Thorogood.

So stay tuned, keep those flannel shirts handy, and get ready for a wild ride through weather, wit, and the wonderful weirdness that only the B‑Team can deliver. Let’s roll! 🎸🌊

Transcript

(00:00) Here's today's BT Redux. Pink Floyd and Mother on the Classic Rock Station. 100.3 K-Rock. It's the B-Team Morning Show. (00:11) Skyler Black and Bobby Durell on a Tuesday. Going to see a high today of 71 degrees, partly sunny skies. Gorgeous week, all week long in store. We'll check that full forecast in just a little bit, plus Dan Diamond will have a look at local news for you later on in the hour. (00:30) First things first, we've got to talk about the important stuff, like national holidays, and today is Safer Internet Day. Also known as, too late, the kids already found it Tuesday. It's okay, they've just gone fishing, Bobby. Well, Safer Internet Day is the magical Tuesday where tech companies pretend they care about your digital well-being and, you know, not just your browser history, bank account, and soul. (00:58) You know, it's like Earth Day, but for your Wi-Fi. You know, it's full of tips no one follows and pledges forgotten before lunch. The idea is to make the internet better, which is adorable considering it's mostly held together by lies, cat videos, and three guys named Chad in a Discord server. But sure, sure, let's all post a hashtag and act like two-factor authentication is going to save us from ourselves. (01:21) God, that damn two-factor authentication is banging up everybody's existence. See, you're part of the problem, Skyler. Why? Honestly, I'll be honest with you. (01:31) The two-factor, not so much. I mean, it does get old, but most places are going away from Passwords these days and going into past keys because everybody has a phone or some kind of other device on them So hey, you know, we're just gonna send you a message and make sure it's you. I I appreciate that better than You know the password. Yeah But now everybody's passcode, if it's four digits, it's going to be the same as their phone password and the same as their pin on their debit card. (02:04) Well, you've got to try not to. That's why using the magic links and the texted shortcodes, the OTPs, I think those work. Don't know the one-time passwords. Oh, yeah Yeah, you fill something out and it's it sends you either a text message or an email and says enter this code Yeah, and eat most emails are gone I know with a couple of the new apps that I wrote if you get the email it we (02:28) use what's called a magic link The link has everything incorporated in it you push the button and it just takes you right in that's cool Does all the authentication for you? hmm well I take your word for it. You're the techie guy. Yep. (02:44) And I had to ask you what an OTP was. That's right. Tells you enough. It's the BT Morning Show on 100.3 KROQ. (02:52) Got a couple big parades this weekend. We'll talk about them coming up. But first, your Marine forecast. It's coming up next on 100.3 KROQ. (03:01) So B-Team Morning Show, appreciate you all dialing in and spending your Tuesday with us. Coming up this weekend, it's Mardi Gras over in Pensacola. Big parade downtown Saturday afternoon starting at 2. I think this year I counted there's 78 crews that are going to be a part of this year's parade downtown. (03:20) And then Pensacola Beach on Sunday afternoon. We've got details on both parades on our events tab at our website, thebteamshow.com. Well, it's supposed to be in the seventies this afternoon, but a little bit chilly this morning, and it's a perfect day to break out the flannel. It's National Flannel Day. (03:40) That's right, because nothing says I gave up, but fashionably, like dressing like a divorced lumberjack for the podcast. Yep. Sounds about right. Yeah, yeah, that's, you know, I don't see it any other way. (03:56) Listen, National Flannel Day is that magical time of year when people celebrate the one fabric that screams lumberjack cosplay and I peaked in 1998 simultaneously. You know, it's a holiday built for folks who think scratchy shirts and seasonal depression go hand in hand. You know, nothing says cultural renaissance like wearing the same thing your uncle wore to court and your ex wore to Coachella. So go ahead, wrap yourself in plaid, pretend it's a tradition, and ignore the fact you paid $80 to look like a couch from a hunting cabin. (04:31) Oh, come on now. Everybody loves their flannels. And they're so damn comfy. All right, stay with us, we'll get a look at local news from Dan Diamond here in just a little bit, get you caught up on the headlines from the last 24 hours or so, plus D.O. (04:48) and George Thorogood coming up in just a little bit. Right now, Queen, I Want It All on 100.3 KROQ. George Thorogood and his Destroyers. I drink alone on the classic rock station 100.3 K-Rock. (05:07) That's pretty sad. Yeah. You have to drink alone. Yep. (05:11) You should have some friends. Mm-hmm. Like a teddy bear. Sure. (05:14) Today, Bobby on the National Day calendar is Teddy Day. Aw, you know, because nothing says mature adult love like gifting a stuffed animal instead of dealing with your emotional constipation. I mean, look, I'm just saying, you say, I understand women when you hand over a stuffed animal made in a sweatshop and call it romance. Love that analogy. (05:40) Oh, Teddy Day is that annual fever dream where grown adults gift overpriced stuffed animals to express emotions. You know, they're too emotionally stunted to say out loud. You know, it's like Valentine's Day got drunk, forgot its wallet, and offered a beer instead of therapy. But anyway, somewhere a marketing executive is still laughing into their gold-plated jacuzzi, but be sure nothing says, I love you, like a dust magnet with glass eyes and a ribbon it didn't ask for. (06:10) There you go. It's Teddy Day, folks. Hey, coming up on Friday, February 27th, there's going to be a burger, brat and hot dog cookout at Mid-South Bank from 11 to 2. This is a fundraiser for Trey Dupree, local Fort Walton Beach man that was severely burned in a work accident down in Mexico back in January. (06:32) And all the proceeds from the event are going to benefit Trey and his family. Now he is currently recovering in a burn center down in Bradenton, but obviously he's got a long road ahead. So this event on the 27th will benefit him. You can find that information and details on this event on the events tab at our website, thebteamshow.com. (06:54) So check that out. We'll talk more about it as we get closer. It is the B-Team Morning Show, I'm Skyler Black, he's Bobby Durell, brought to you by Okaloosa Gas, Stripes Pub & Grill, and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Minutes away from seven o'clock, Dan Diamond has news, coming up next. (07:16) CCR down on the corner. Are you selling yourself or are you selling dope? Well, they're out in the street. Oh, okay. (07:25) They're busking. William the Poe Boys. William the... No, William the Poe Boys were... (07:33) It was actually a band that used to play on the street. Was it New Orleans? That would make sense. I think it was New Orleans. (07:41) But it's a band about a musician down that way. Okay. Probably out in Jefferson Square or something. Yeah. (07:49) I mean, God, I'll have to look it up. It's been a while. But yeah, that was the story with the song was actually about them. I mean that song is probably only 60 years old 49 degrees and a little bit froggy out there this morning. (08:09) I'm going to be under a dense fog advisory until nine o'clock. That should burn off lead way to a sunshine this afternoon and 72 degrees. Going to be another beautiful day here on the Emerald coast. Does it, am I, am I too early or does it, is it starting to feel a little bit like spring? (08:31) Yeah, I mean, maybe. Hmm. Maybe. Seventy-five tomorrow, seventy-three on Thursday. (08:41) We've got seventies in the forecast all the way through President's Day Monday. Which, by the way, Bobby, another three-day holiday weekend is on the horizon. For some folks. Should it be for us? (08:53) Not in radio. There's no such thing as a three-day weekend in radio. We can make it a three-day weekend. You want to do it? (09:01) Just make the decision on the air right now. Alright, plenty to get to this morning. We've got some stories to talk about, we've got some upcoming events to preview and get you in tune with, and whatever else we can find out there. We're just getting with it right now, so bear with us as we get with it, if you will. (09:23) The B-Team Morning Show is on the air. Skyler Black and Bobby Durell brought to you by our friends at Okaloosa Gas, Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Both Stripes in Navarre and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Perfect place to take your sweetheart for dinner on Valentine's weekend. (09:46) That's coming up on Saturday, Valentine's Day. Don't forget about the flowers, the chocolates, the card, and whatever else goes. Teddy Bear, right? Because today was Teddy Day or something? (10:00) Yeah. One of those. They all run together, don't they? That was last hour, man. (10:05) Don't ask me. Gary. Gary? Oh, yeah. (10:09) Gary McCoy. Gary McCoy. Also, we've got a special shout-out coming up here. Just a little bit. (10:14) That's right. He knows who he is. Uh-huh. It's coming for you. (10:18) It's coming for you, boo. Talking about sweet chocolate. That's right. That's right. (10:24) A little sexy sugar. Sweet, sticky, sexy sugar. That's right. Stay with us. (10:31) Enjoy that drive up to Crestview and know it's coming. Stone's Beast of Burton before this special shout-out. Zeppelin with a song that is so descriptive of the bt morning show good times and bad times Yeah, there we go. You know talking about good times bad times we recently had a Had a bad time the other night, because, you know, it... (10:58) We did? Yeah, we need to take a moment here. Because, you know, somebody, and I don't want to name names... Oh wait, yeah, I am Shane. (11:08) Oh, he did that. Well, he's a little upset. Really? He's been a little overlooked. (11:14) Apparently we never mentioned him on the show. We did yesterday, which is which is wild I mean considering, you know, there's there's everything about him. And so, you know sugar Shane We just want to say We're so sorry that we that we overlooked you. We we we in no way feel that your Second rate second hand less than I mean you're there your tops, bud So this one's dedicated to you sugar Shane from the B team To the well to the sweetest man we know You you want to cue that song (11:56) out there Skyler step inside walk this way you and Bob Shane Pour some sugar on me. That's right, because everybody needs a little Sugar Shane. Pour some sugar on the B-team, Shane. There you go. (12:21) That's right. Sugar Shane Atkinson. Gary's Auto Salvage. That's right. (12:27) Up in Crestview. That's him. Uh-huh. So if you know Shane, if you know Jessica, and he's not listening this morning... (12:37) Oh, you tell him. Well, you know, here's the beautiful thing. Here's the beautiful thing. At 9.15 it'll be up on the Rewind. (12:45) And we would highly encourage you guys to go out there and grab that little snippet and just send it to him all day today so he feels better. Also, remember that by tomorrow it'll be up on the B-Team Redux. That's right. Forever. (12:57) Ever and ever and ever. Ever. And Shane, we don't want you to feel bad because you haven't gotten attention on the show before this week, so we're going to make sure we make it all up this week, and it's a great lead-in to Valentine's Day. That's right. (13:12) That's right, because you complete us, Shane. You are our sweetheart this week. That's right. You know what? (13:20) We're going to, we're telling Tom Mason, you're now the number one bench warmer. He's been booted. He's been booted. Tom's just now sitting at his shop listening and just realizing he just, he just got dumped on air. (13:36) What a terrible way to find out. Uh, you know what? Is that better than an answering machine message? Yes. (13:46) It is. So there you go. It is. Sneak. (13:49) We could have been worse. All right. It's the B-Team Morning Show. We're gearing up for Valentine's Day, of course, this weekend, but also this weekend. (13:58) Something about parades? Oh, I think there's one or two. A couple of them. Pensacola Downtown Grand Parade, Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. (14:08) out on Pensacola Beach on Sunday afternoon. We've got the listing of the parades over in Pensacola. for this weekend on the events tab at thebteamshow.com. Skyler Black and Bobby Durell on a Tuesday morning at 726. (14:24) Ask Uncle Bobby coming up in 20 minutes on 100.3K Rock. Stick tight. Living in paradise, although it's a little foggy here in our paradise this morning. Yeah, but you know, that's what Shane is singing on his way up to work this morning. (14:40) Oh, is he? Think about it. We just talked about him on air. He's all happy and complete now. (14:45) Better than winning the lottery, isn't it, Shane? Really should be. Should be. 7.37 is the time. (14:51) It's the B-Team Morning Show on a Tuesday. Going to see a high today of 72 degrees. So if you're looking out your window right now and realizing it's froggy, it's not going to be that way all day. Dense fog advisory expires at nine, and it's going to be just a beautiful afternoon here on the Emerald Coast. (15:09) So, that full forecast and local news from Dan Diamond coming up here in just a little bit. Speaking of another reason why Miami should never be labeled as paradise, a recent study done by the legal law firm Lemon Law Experts has found that Miami has the worst drivers in America. I believe it. The study asked people to rank several categories, including phone usage while driving, speeding, and more, on a scale of 1 to 10. (15:39) 86% of residents that were surveyed rated local drivers at a 7 or higher, with 10 being considered extremely annoying. The study also found that Miami drivers got top scores for being the most annoying, aggressive, rude, and unpleasant ones on the road. The rest of the top five included Vegas, Nashville, Philly, and New Orleans. The one place I feel like is underrated, and it is U.S. soil, but Puerto Rico has god-awful drivers. (16:10) Yeah. I mean, there's like an interstate system that runs around the outer ring of the island. First of all, it's impossible, impossible for Puerto Rico to have an interstate system. Well, but it's a limited limited access highway Freeway a freeway and they literally stop in the middle of it. (16:36) No, they'll pull over. There's no shoulder They'll just pull over to the side of this What the hell are you doing and just out of nowhere? It's dangerous as hell. They don't know how to use stop signs Suggestion in like a third of the stoplights on the whole damn island actually work. (16:51) Yeah, it's It's an interesting place. That's for sure fun place to go but uh... they can't drive or the dam all right it's a bt morning show scatter black and bobby durell on a tuesday morning brought to you by okaloosa gas stripes public grill in navarre and outcast sushi in miramar beach here in about seven minutes we turn to uncle bobby for your daily advice stay with us boston it's a party on k-rock ACDC Highway to Hell on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 K-Rock. (17:28) Hopefully you're not on the highway to hell today. Yeah, right. If you're not yet, you are now. It's time for Ask Uncle Bobby. (17:39) The daily advice from the guy you would never really ask from in person, but you get emails all the time. You know, instant messages. People do want it. They just don't want to ask you in person. (17:55) And today, well, first of all, ask Uncle Bobby's all stitched together by our friends at Buy TomCat Custom Apparel. That's right. Buy TomCat Custom Apparel. Reminding you, love is great, but matching custom shirts are better. (18:09) You can find him at the corner of Beale and Racetrack right here in Fort Walton Beach in Wright Plaza next to Sport Clips. But today, Uncle Bobby, you hear from the Manic Minimalist. And they write in saying, Dear Uncle Bobby, I keep trying to live a minimalist lifestyle, but I can't bring myself to get rid of most of my things. Is minimalism just not for me, or am I just doing it wrong? (18:40) Look, you know, minimalism is for people who want a home to look like a dentist's waiting room and their personality to sound like an unplugged refrigerator. Okay? Listen, you're not failing at minimalism. Minimalism is failing at being a life. (18:55) Look, they sell it like some spiritual cleansing, but it's really just a half-hearted social experiment where the prize is owning one fork and bragging about it. Okay? Listen, congratulations. You have empty counters and nothing to talk about. (19:10) Meanwhile, your stuff is sitting there, ready to provide comfort, options, and a sense that you actually exist. Because here's the truth they don't want to print on those little beige brochures. Character has weight. See, the more you live, the more evidence you collect, and evidence takes up space. (19:32) You know, a home with clutter has stories. A minimalist home has acoustics. So stop asking if you're doing it wrong and start doing it loudly. Stack your books like monuments. (19:46) Hang the extra jacket like a flag of victory. If someone calls it hoarding, you smile calmly and tell them you're participating in maximalist abundance and they're welcome to enjoy the minimalist scarcity in silence. Don't just keep your stuff. Curate it with arrogance. (20:05) Every drawer packed to the rails is... it's a portfolio. Every overflowing shelf is a trophy case for a person who refuses to live like a showroom model home that's just, you know, one scented candle away from emotional collapse. The manic minimalist. (20:30) Nah, Bobby says just fill it up. That's right. If you got a question for Uncle Bobby later on this week, leading into Valentine's Day. He is what we call a love doctor. (20:43) There you go. And he'll happily answer any questions you may have. Bobby at Omnibroadcastingllc.com. That's right. (20:51) They call me Dr. Love. That's right. The real Dr. Love from KISS. We could probably cue that up for the next break. (20:59) We're going to take a break. Dan Diamond has a look at local news coming up next. It's the BT Morning Show on 100.3 KROQ. Omnibroadcasting news for this morning. (21:10) Tom Sawyer on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 KROQ, seven minutes after eight on a Tuesday morning. The sun is out, but it is not burnt off the fog yet. Still dealing with a dense fog advisory, especially in low-lying coastal areas this morning until 9 a.m. This afternoon, though, looks beautiful. (21:34) Sunshine and 72 with a high of 75 in the forecast tomorrow, Wednesday. So, beautiful weather here all the way through President's Day Monday. By the way, If you are interested in playing in a golf tournament on Monday, the local Knights of Columbus are doing their annual charity golf tournament out at Chalamar Point on Monday, and they still have some room for more golfers. So if you want to play on the holiday, give them a shout. (22:02) Yeah. You know, Skyler, there's a story out here that, I don't know, your generation tends to make a big deal about stuff that we just all dealt with. Okay. so uh... (22:14) and we have to name it now uh... which i don't get but uh... you know apparently there's a story out uh... if he needs put out about uh... (22:22) more americans are just working one job anymore there staggered out multiple gigs to fill financially secure in their if they're saying it's a new trend known as polly working You know, we just called it our 20s for Gen X. But you know, it says it's being driven by frozen salaries, rising inflation, growing fear, and layoffs. Instead of relying on a single paycheck, workers are adding side hustles to create backup income and streams. Now, for some, that meant freelance work, online shops, gig apps, part-time event jobs, anything that brings in extra cash and often production if their main job disappears. (23:04) Experts say the shift is less about ambition and more about stability. With hiring slowing and job cuts making headlines, workers want financial cushions and more control over their futures. Now, here's what I'm going to say. I don't get, I kind of keep my finger to the pulse on a few things and I have seen job boards exploding with possibilities and jobs and hiring and looking for people that last year, two years ago, there was nothing. (23:40) So I don't understand the timing of this story, to be honest with you. If you're in your thirties and you're still working multiple jobs, then you probably made some bad financial decisions in your twenties. You also have a lot of dumbass millennials that absolutely ate the crock of crap that high schools implemented into kids' brains about you have to have a four-year degree to be anything in life. Saddled with fifty to a hundred thousand dollars and dead for underwater basket weaving that Russian romance lit. (24:19) That's my favorite. There you go With a job that pays 45 grand I mean so then they then they need to go out and find a second job to pay their $600 a month student student loan note for their worthless degree. Mm-hmm Yeah, it's just the whole thing is just a joke and I do think like I think I Do see a difference between Millennials and Gen Z and the fact that Gen Z does not Didn't fall for that. You have to have college type of mentality that a lot of 80s and 90s kids were Well, I think force fed, you know, I think is I think that's I think that's a product of parenting, right? (25:03) And the parents because I and I told both my boys all along they wanted to go to trade school. I'd absolutely pay for it. Yeah, no problem. If that's what you want to do, you know, you're not going to you're not going to sit around with the with just a high school diploma because that's not going to get you anything. (25:18) But if you don't want to go to college all I'll pay for you to go to trade school, apprentice for three years, and I'll take the extra money and set you up in business." Right? I mean, I'm happy to do that. Well, and both of my parents were boomers. Neither one of them had a completed college degree, but then they were the ones that also pushing, well, you've got to go to college. (25:37) No, I don't. Well, that was true for a time. I mean, there was a point there where that was the way you got a leg up and you got a head. I mean, you know, I think the thing is, is we've turned a lot of things into college degrees that don't need to be college degrees. (25:52) You know, I think we missed the move. You know, I will say, and I think that's a big thing that, you know, everybody's freaking out in the tech space and in other places with the advent of AI. You know, the thing about AI and the machine learning is it can't do the truly smart work, but it can do the mundane, right? So it's the equivalent of robotics in the factories, right? (26:24) And what's happening is you're seeing the people that that quite frankly probably shouldn't have gone to college to get a degree to do what they're doing. They're the ones that are going to be replaced, right? And I've said for a while that I think a vast majority of what's being taught in college is computer science could be faux-tech, right? It's the novelty's gone. (26:50) It's it's here to stay. You know, if you're not truly developing and creating something new, where you're solving a new problem, you're just kind of putting into code to this is what it does now. I mean, I agree with you. There's people that will lose their job that went to college that probably shouldn't have got a degree in what they got. (27:13) I mean, I'm somebody that believes unless you're going to college for a specific reason to get some sort of specific accreditation or certificate or license, what is the point? What job out there requires you to put yourself in that position? Yeah, I will tip my cap, though, to Gen Z, because they have seen through some of that crap. Yeah. (27:39) So, gotta give it to them. I still say it's not the generation. I think it's the parents that told them it's okay. Those damn boomer parents, man. (27:50) It's not boomer parents. It's going to be my generation. You know, Gen X, the one y'all keep forgetting about? No, my boomer parents are the ones that forced that college crap on everybody. (28:02) It's the BBT morning show on a Tuesday. Here's the Scorpions on 100.3 KROQ. The Minnesota National Anthem. The Minnesota National Anthem? (28:19) Why is that? Jesus is just alright. Isn't that what they're saying at all those ICE protests? Yeah, I don't know about that. (28:27) I'm not quite sure about that. What's the new Minnesota state bird? Oh, the blue crested loon. Blue crested loon. (28:38) Isn't there one on the display at the zoo up there named Karen? Yeah, probably. I think so. Yeah. (28:44) We're at 51 degrees this morning here in 053 now in Destin, Fort Walton. A high today of 72. Your forecast is coming up in just a little bit. We are the B-Team Morning Show. (28:55) I'm Skyler Black. He's Bobby Durell. Appreciate you all dialing in and spending it with us. The sun is out. (29:04) It's beautiful, but still a little bit of fog over the water this morning. Dense fog advisory should be burning off here by 9 a.m. you see this out of uh... texas that the uh... (29:15) one of the amazon delivery drones the side of the building the went up in smoke after crashing into an apartment building in texas Yeah, somebody's getting their delivery delayed. Just a bit. A resident inside the building took a video after the drone crashed back to the ground. She said the propellers continued to move even after the drone hit the building and she could smell smoke coming from it. (29:40) Firefighters arrived shortly after the crash to inspect the drone, but it never caught fire. The incident occurred about two weeks after Amazon temporarily halted the program after two drones crashed at a test facility. So it's off to a little bit of a shaky start. I had to get there. (29:57) That's right. They'll figure it out before too long. All right. Final half hour of the show coming up in just a little bit. (30:04) Try to find another story for you. Remember, we've got a full listing of all the area events happening across our listing area on the events tab at thebteamshow.com. Next event coming up this afternoon at Liza Jackson Park, Bobby. Yeah. (30:18) The unveiling of the Fort Walton Fire Department and Police Department brand new boats. So if you'd like to check that out, it starts around 3.30 this afternoon at the boat ramp at Liza Jackson Park here in Fort Walton Beach. It's 8.28, a look at weather is next. There's Europe rock the night on the classic rock station 100.3k rock. (30:46) It's the bt morning show. I'm scyther black. Here's he's bobby durell Are you sure? I don't know. (30:52) I don't know I thought I felt really good getting up this morning. I'm like I slept a solid eight and a half hours This is gonna be crisp this morning whoops That didn't happen That's all right Did you see the story about the squirrel in the attic causing a family's house to burn down? Yeah, I saw that. Fire officials say that an animal chewed through electrical wiring inside a home, sparking a massive blaze that quickly tore through the property. (31:24) By the time crews arrived, flames had already spread, causing massive damage. The family made it out safely, but the house was completely destroyed, along with most of their belongings, leaving them displaced and facing a long rebuild. Fire experts say incidents like this are rare, but real, warning that rodents and squirrels chewing wires can create hidden fire hazards inside walls and attics. Just when you think that the fuzzy little squirrel in your attic is just a cute little extra pet. (31:57) All of a sudden, it's not. All right, one more tune, then we're getting out of here, because I think Bobby and I are both done. Just about. And it wouldn't be a day without a little Ozzy. (32:10) Yep. It would not. VT Morning Show, Ozzy and Perry Mason on 100.3 KROQ. We're out of time. (32:23) Skyler Black and Bobby Durell, the B-Team Morning Show. We appreciate you all dialing in and spending your Tuesday with us. As the fog continues to burn off, it's going to be a gorgeous afternoon. Highs in the low 70s today. (32:34) Get out to Eliza Jackson Park this afternoon. Check out the new Fort Walton. fire department and police department boats. That'll be happening at 3.30 this afternoon. (32:44) For all the other area events, you can find them all online on the events tab at thebteamshow.com. I want to thank our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and Outkast Sushi for sponsoring the show as they do each and every morning. I'm Skyler Black and Bobby Durell is going to get us out. Hey folks, thanks for listening to the B-Team Morning Show, your leading alternative to quality programming right here on the Emerald Coast. (33:07) We know you have a choice in what you listen to each and every day, and we appreciate the fact that you settled in for this wild ride that we call a morning show. But it's come that time of day, we're going to move on out of here. So you keep on rocking, keep on rolling, never settle for the ordinary. Until the next time, the B-Team is out. (33:22) And that's a wrap on today's B-Team Redux.