Sailor Moon, Steamboat Scandals & the $167K Demolition Nobody Asked For
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We spent the morning roasting Social Media Day, dissecting why the city's spending six figures to demolish someone else's waterfront disaster, and reminding you that Mount Rushmore has exactly four presidents—not seven‑and‑a‑half, despite what your panic‑Googling suggested.
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Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell kicked off another Tuesday on 100.3 KROCK, Fort Walton Beach's classic rock station, broadcasting to the Emerald Coast with all the warmth of a heat advisory and the cynicism of men who've seen too many city council meetings. We hit 95 degrees today with a heat index climbing past 106 — because apparently Mother Nature decided humidity at 97% wasn't quite punishing enough. Isolated thunderstorms might roll through this afternoon, but don't expect relief; they're just adding steam to an already swampy atmosphere.
On the National Day calendar, we celebrated International Sailor Moon Day (because grown adults with mortgages need an excuse to worship a teenage space soldier in a skirt), Social Media Day (that annual reminder the internet is a food fight behind a gas station, not a community garden), National Meteor Day (staring at the sky waiting for rocks to ruin everything faster than your boss), and National OOTD Day (where getting dressed is treated like personality and sweatpants still win the election). We're nothing if not thorough when it comes to absurd observances.
Local news got spicy when we dug into Fort Walton Beach's decision to spend nearly $167,000 in CRA funds demolishing the blighted Steamboat Landing property on Brook Street — not because the city owns it, but to facilitate a private sale for $1.95 million. Bobby nearly combusted on-air questioning why code enforcement hadn't fined the property into oblivion instead of gifting 18 condo owners roughly $125,000 each in taxpayer-funded demolition. Meanwhile, Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre is hosting author John Alvarez this Saturday for a book signing — he's the U.S. Special Operations pilot who became the first military amputee to return to unrestricted combat flight. We'll chat with him Friday morning before the event. Also tonight: the final Boomin' Tuesday at Baytown Wharf in Sandestin, featuring a DJ dance party, sidewalk sales, and fireworks at 9:15 p.m.
Bobby's Ask Uncle Bobby segment — stitched together by TomCat Custom Apparel — tackled digital clutter with the kind of advice you'd expect from a man who views old email threads as "petty wine" aging gracefully in the chaos. And in our Nearly Impossible Trivia, Tow Truck Paul from Niceville (who earned his nickname by getting hit by a tow truck, not driving one) correctly answered how many presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore and scored a 7½-inch sub from Lenny's. Rounding out the morning: Okaloosa Gas and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach kept us fueled, while we reminded everyone the Destin Commons Food Truck Festival hits Friday night with 25+ trucks and the "Emerald Coast's Grandest Fireworks Display." Stay cool, stay hydrated, and keep it locked to KROCK — where the music outlasts the nonsense.
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(00:01) Here's today's B Team Redux. Derek and the Dominoes and Layla on the classic rock station, 100.3 KROCK. It's the B Team Morning Show on a Tuesday. How you doing? (00:16) You awake? Yeah, I'm here. I was asking you. You're the only one in the room that can respond to me right now. Today I'm stiggering. It's going to be another hot one out there, folks. It's a high of 95 today, but we will see a 50% chance of a few isolated cells across our listening area this afternoon. (00:37) Usually you get above air temps of 90, and it's kind of hard for some of those storms to fire up. But apparently the humidity is going to be high enough that it's still going to be a factor. We'll check your full forecast in just a little bit. We are the B Team Morning Show, brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (00:59) Fun event coming to Stripes this weekend. We'll tell you about that in just a little bit. But the first thing we've got to get to this morning is our national holidays. And for Tuesday, June 30th, the final day of the month, we celebrate International Sailor Moon Day. (01:14) That's right, because apparently grown adults need a lunar excuse to shout friendship and fight evil in a skirt before lunch. International Sailor Moon Day is that annual moment when grown adults with jobs and back pain decide the best use of daylight is honoring a teenage space soldier in a skirt who solves intergalactic problems with friendship, glitter, and the kind of confidence you only get from never paying rent. (01:40) It's a holiday for rewatching transformations that take longer than most relationships, arguing about which scout would survive a group chat, and pretending self-care means buying another wand you'll display like a shrine to your unresolved nineties. (01:56) But look, nobody's here to decide whether it's real. I mean, it's real enough to make your calendar look like a cry for help. And if you think you're above it, well, congratulations. Your joy is in the mail, and it's arriving never. Like you said, or like I said, when you said we were doing this one to start. (02:13) I said, God, that is so nineties. International Sailor Moon Day. That's right. They got the boom anime babes that make you think they're wrong. Aerosmith on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3K. Marshall Tucker. (02:40) Heard it in a love song on the Classic Rock Station. 100.3K Rock. It's the B Team Morning Show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. Tonight, Bobby, is booming Tuesday out at Baytown Wharf in Sandestan. It's the last one. (02:55) It's the last one. Yeah, because money ran out. Well, I think the calendar ran out in June is the problem. Now, will they bring them back later on in the summer after we get past the 4th? That is a possibility, but this is the last scheduled one. Tonight, out at Baytown Wharf, 7 o'clock, DJ Dance Party will begin. (03:14) Local shops and restaurants around Baytown Wharf will have sidewalk sales and dinner specials, drink specials, all sorts of fun. And then a spectacular fireworks show will light up the night around 9.15 this evening. It's booming Tuesday tonight out at Baytown Wharf in Sandestan. (03:30) And that's why you listen to the B Team for the official news. That's right. Not celebrating the only place where strangers argue for sport and everyone's a genius until the comments load. That's why you don't go there. That sounds like Social Media Day. (03:45) That is. That is today. Social Media Day is the annual moment where we all pretend the Internet is a community garden instead of a food fight behind a gas station. See, it's a celebration of posting your thoughts like they're heirlooms. (04:01) Polishing your authentic self until it shines like a used car. Calling it connection because silence feels like losing. Brands light candles for engagement. Influencers baptize themselves in ring lights. Well, the rest of us, when we refresh our feeds like we're waiting on lab results. (04:20) You know, the point isn't to log off. I mean, obviously, right? It's to remember the machine runs on attention. And, buddy, it takes yours with a smile. Today is Social Media Day. (04:35) The final day of the second quarter of 2026, by the way. All right, a look at your marine forecast is coming up next on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. Full for the city from Foghat on the classic rock station, 100.3 KROCK, and online at KROQFWB.com. (04:53) We are the B Team Morning Show, all brought together, brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Speaking of Stripes, they have got author John Alvarez, writer of Walk, Run, Fly Again, that's going to be at Stripes on Saturday afternoon doing a book signing from 1.30 until 4.00, Saturday, the 4th of July. (05:21) Now, author John Alvarez is a U.S. Special Operations pilot who became the first military amputee to return to unrestricted combat flight. And before he's going to be at Stripes, he's actually going to be right here in the studio with Bobby and I on Friday morning. (05:38) Yes, he is. So we'll learn more about his story, more about his book, and preview the book signing event happening at Stripes this coming weekend. So for more details on that, you can visit the events tab at thebteamshow.com. (05:53) Well, our third holiday today on the National Day calendar is National Meteor Day. Oh, this is where we get to celebrate by staring at the sky waiting for a rock to do what your boss won't. Hmm. Yeah, show up faster and ruin everything. Yeah. That sounds about right. (06:09) Yeah. National Meteor Day is, well, it's that special little date on the calendar where we pretend the sky is just a polite ceiling and not a loaded dice cup. Yeah. See, people celebrate by gawking at streaks of space gravel, making big wishes on small rocks, and acting shocked that the universe doesn't RSVP before it throws something through the atmosphere at 30,000 miles an hour. (06:33) See, it's equal parts science appreciation and existential cardio. You look up, you feel tiny, and then you immediately go back to arguing online about nonsense like you didn't just witness a reminder that nature can end the meaning of life whenever it wants, you know. (06:48) But anyway, so light a candle, download a stargazing app you won't open twice, and get comfortable with the fact that your plans, well, they're provisional. It's not lost on me that it's National Meteor Day and Sailor Moon Day all in one. (07:04) I know, right? It's a theme. I see that. All right, it's the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. Here's Dio. Good morning. Cinderella, somebody save me on 100.3 KROCK because Bobby does need saving. (07:22) Yeah. It's a B Team Morning Show brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre as well as Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Don't forget, coming up on Friday night, the Destin Commons Food Truck Festival is going to be going on again. (07:39) It's the fourth annual Star-Spangled Food Truck Festival starting at 5 p.m. with more than 25 local food trucks serving up a variety of flavors ranging from Thai cuisine and Filipino favorites to gourmet grilled cheese and sweet treats with live music from local bands 1211 and Below Alabama keeping the energy high all evening long. (07:59) And, of course, families can enjoy face painting, photo booths and other activities before the night concludes with what organizers call the Emerald Coast Grandest Fireworks Display. It all happens Friday night out at the Destin Commons. More details are available online at thebteamshow.com. (08:16) Just click on the Events tab. Well, today, the final day on the National Day calendar, it's National OOTD Day. Yeah, it's the one holiday where getting dressed is treated like personality and somehow sweatpants still win the election. You left me speechless. (08:34) Yeah. So, National OOTD Day or Outfit of the Day. Is that what that means? Yeah. Yeah, I figured Schuyler didn't know what it was. Thank you. Yeah, it's that proud little holiday where grown adults photograph their clothes like the outfits running for office and needs votes by noon. (08:51) Look, you post what you're wearing. You tag it. You pretend it's your for fun and somewhere a laundry basket full of regrets watches you chase validation and good lighting. Look, the rules are simple. Look intentional. Act casual. Don't let anyone see the ten failed versions on your camera roll. (09:08) I mean, it's absurd, sure, but it's also a yearly reminder that confidence is just chaos with a good belt on it. Yeah, I feel like that kind of goes hand in hand with your Ask Uncle Bobby question yesterday. Yeah. National Outfit of the Day. (09:24) Alright, let's take a break and pay a few bills on the way. ZZ Top and Stevie Ray Vaughan are next, plus Ask Uncle Bobby next hour on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. Bad Company and Shooting Star just after 7 o'clock on 100.3 KROCK, the Classic Rock Station. (09:44) Good morning, everybody. I'm Schuyler Black. He's Bobby Dewrell. Together, we are the B Team Morning Show, all brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas at OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. Sunshine this morning. (10:00) 81 degrees outside right now. Heat index already has it feeling though, like 90, cause it's, uh, yeah. Humidity is at 97% right now. Uh, it's going to be hot and muggy, not only today, but all week long, of course, uh, pretty much the entire Eastern two thirds of the country underneath a heat advisory or heat warning right now with a heat index values across the country expected to, uh, climbed up to one 10 this afternoon. (10:30) So it's going to be warm. It kind of explains why my air conditioner wasn't doing so well yesterday. How was yours? You're running good. Yeah, it was fine. I was actually a little chilly most of the day. Really? Wish I had that problem. Oh yeah. (10:45) Well, I also think pin down 60 pounds is probably a contributing factor. Yeah. I mean, we've got an issue with our, with our, uh, AC that it's not during the day. It just will not get below 75. (11:02) I don't, I see. I never keep my house below 75. So that works for me, but the dehumidifier and the AC is starting to fail. So the house is awfully sticky right now. There's moisture all on the windows. It's a, it's a thing. (11:19) Hmm. So had somebody come out and look at it and say, yep, this thing's on its last leg. Hey, just buy the home warranty. Can I told you to get, I've got one. Oh, there you go. I've got one. I was just going to see if you'd buy it for me. Nope. Well, you buy them for your, your rentals all the time. (11:36) I figured, yeah, I've got enough. I got enough awards in the state. I figured you maybe you had like a, uh, a punch card where you can get a free one after so many that you buy, right? I tell you what, and that, that is true. So you buy one from the same guy. I will get a free one eventually. Well, we've got some stories to get to. (11:54) First of all, a man wanted for stealing air AC units from a daycare in Escambia County. That's a story. Also city of Fort Walton beach, moving forward with the, uh, demolition of, uh, the blight down there on the sound known as steamboat landing CRA funds going to, uh, cover that project and, uh, Eglin federal credit union, opening a brand new, uh, branch over into Funiac. (12:20) So we've got some stories to get to here this morning. Plus later on in the hour, your daily advice from ask uncle Bobby. We'll get to that all in the next half hour or 45 minutes. Right now, Nazareth, now you're messing with a son of a do Bob. (12:40) That's right. Scott, Bob Seger, like a rock on a 100.3 KROCK. I don't know, Bobby. Does that remind you of an old Chevrolet commercial of yesteryear? Yeah, Chevy sure did run, run the hell out of that song for a while. (12:57) Didn't they do you remember back when the Chevy dealerships used to have like a big Boulder that they would drive the trucks up on to display them, uh, 81 degrees, fair skies right now in Destin, Fort Walton beach. A high today of 95. (13:12) Here's something that's interesting. They have, uh, they've got a forecast for us this afternoon to see some showers and thunderstorms, uh, which you might think, well, that'll be nice to cool this down, but no, it's, it's, it's not going to, it's just going to add some steam to the atmosphere. (13:29) Uh, we'll see a sunshine today though. High of 95 heat index values climbing up to above 100, that full forecast coming up in just a little bit. Well, last week, Bobby, the, uh, Fort Walton city council approved the demolition of the long vacant steamboat landing property down on brook street, uh, clearing the way for future redevelopment of the nearly one acre. (13:53) Waterfront site. The city will fund the demolition through its CRA community redevelop agency, redevelopment agency, nuisance abatement program. After determining the deteriorated structure had become a safety concern. (14:08) That area is also not only become just plain blight. It's also become a spot for vagrancy and, and, uh, trouble. Uh, so once the site is cleared, the property zone for mixed use development with approximately 210 feet of waterfront, uh, uh, waterfront area will be marketed for new commercial or mixed use investment as part of the city's ongoing downtown revitalization efforts. (14:34) So if everybody's looking at this, so that the city take adverse possession of the property or something? Uh, no, there's all sorts of, uh, it's, it's, it's trying to be sold right now, but part of the part of the sale is that the city clears up the property. Otherwise the buyer essentially does not have any interest in, uh, taking over the property. (14:55) Gotcha. It's been blighted for so long. Um, that was one of the stipulations of the sale. Now, anybody that's up in arms saying, well, how do they have the money for that? But that was CRE funds. So it's a, it's a privately held piece of property right now. And somebody wants to buy the privately held piece of property. (15:13) So the seller wants to sell said private property, but the only way for that sell to happen when a seller and a buyer come together is if somehow the city expends funds to prep the property for first sale. (15:31) That was, I was explained. I don't, I don't, I don't. Okay. I don't get that one. So, uh, it is being used, uh, to, to, or CRA funds are being used to, I don't care what funds it is demolish it. I really don't care what funds it is. (15:47) Still taxpayer funded for private. So how, so how's, what's the give back to the community? Blight and cleanup, less blame cleanup. No, no, that, that, you know what? That's called a, that's called taxation, right? That that's called a citation, right? (16:04) Sorry. Hey, this is, this is derelict building. You got to get rid of it. Well, the, the, the measure passed the council six, nothing. Yeah. What, whatever, man, I, I can't get behind that one. Surprisingly that, that, that's what Payne Walker will spend money on is to, you know, no, he, he didn't show up. (16:21) He doesn't show up for those meetings. Oh, okay. Well then that explains why I didn't vote. No. But anyway, that's a, that, that project should get underway here soon for future redevelopment. But anyway, I don't know the backstory on it, although that was what was presented at the CRA meeting last Tuesday. (16:41) I'm, I'm sure it was presented, but I mean, here's, here's the deal. I, you know, where's code enforcement? I completely agree. I'm sorry. I mean, we all know it's derelict. I mean, there's their city code that says that it can't be there. I mean, fine them, fine them into the point that they can't keep the property and then adverse possess it. (17:02) I agree. I mean, I wish we would code enforce much harder in this town. Oh, no, no, no. We, you know, we, we won't do that, but yet we will have code enforcement. Tell my neighbor that she can park and block my property all day long. Oh, down there on Magnolia. (17:18) Yeah. Yeah. Right now code enforcement in this last year has been moved to a chief beige and the Fort Walton PD used to be under, I believe city planning, but now it's under, now it's under law enforcement. All right. (17:34) Seven 29 is the time, a quick break and a more nonstop classic rock coming up. Plus ask uncle Bobby in the next 20 minutes as well. We're going to talk a little bit more about that. We're going to talk a little bit more about the city of Fort Walton. We're going to talk a little bit more about the city of Fort Walton. Def Leppard, uh, Joan Jets and the police all coming up next on 100.3 KROCK. (17:56) There's the police. Every little thing she does is magic on the classic rock station, 100.3 KROCK. So let's just go back to this real quick because this, this got Bobby irritated on the, uh, steamboat landing project. I know it's very hard to do. Yeah, it is extremely hard. (18:13) So, uh, last week CRA funds were voted by the council to approve a 166, almost $167,000 to demolish steamboat landing down on one 61 brook street, downtown Fort Walton beach on, on the sound demolition pros, LLC submitted the lowest responsive bid following a June 9th opening. (18:39) Um, so the approved scope of this work covers demolition of the building to the slab debris removal, interior and exterior pool removal, uh, landscaping, site clearing and sidewalk removal. Dock removal and full slab demolition were presented as add alternates totaling $51,000, but were not included in the approved funding. (19:02) Mm-hmm. Um, so CRA board unanimously approved the base bid earlier that same day. Uh, as the property was added to the CRA's nuisance blight mitigation program on February 24th of this year. (19:18) CRA staff told the board that the listing agent confirmed the agency's commitment to demolish directly, uh, contributed to the buyer's decision to move forward, uh, the properties MLS listing, which shows a price of $1.95 million unless the sale is pending states, the demolition costs will be covered by the city through this, uh, community redevelopment agency nuisance abatement program. (19:41) And as we mentioned in the last break, city attorney, Jeff Burns confirmed at the council meeting that the demolition was referenced in marketing materials issued for this property. Um, the councilman David Schmidt, who chairs the CRA board said the project had been discussed in multiple CRA. (19:59) and was driven by concerns about the property's deteriorating condition and homeless encampments in the area. Here's the deal. There's 18 units that were part of this condo. More than 75% voted not to rebuild. (20:16) Back in June of 2022, it asked for a court order sale. I just don't know. So 18 units, right? So like 14 out of the 18 people. (20:31) Correct. So there was only four people that wanted to rebuild. Correct. See, it tells a little bit different of a story when you use real numbers. Only four people wanted to rebuild. Everybody else said no to hell with it. Mm-hmm. Okay. Yep. Sorry. So I'm just curious as to why. (20:47) I'd like to learn a little bit more to see if any code enforcement had been done on it. I don't know why code enforcement hadn't been done on it. I don't know why there hadn't been code enforcement, why there isn't fines that are piling up. I don't understand why the city's not getting reimbursed for their fines. (21:04) I'd be very interested to know who the owners are of this property that are now the members of the HOA that are going to be the beneficiaries from the sale. Yes. Because they're not reimbursing. I mean, I can understand it if they came and said, hey, look, the guy really wants this cleaned up, but we can't afford to clean it up before the sale. (21:22) Mm-hmm. Here's your $166,000 back at closing. Right. Okay. That's one thing. Mm-hmm. But no, let's just give them a quarter of a million dollars so they can get 1.9, what, 1.95 million? 1.95 million dollars. Mm-hmm. (21:37) And the sale is currently pending and will not close unless the cleanup and demolition is done. So, anyway, just a little more background on that. I know we kind of brought it up abruptly in the last break, but just wanted to talk about that a little bit more. (21:56) So, just to be clear, with the private sale and the city's donation of money, then the owner benefit to each one of these individuals is $122,000. Mm-hmm. Almost $125,000 is what you're choosing to give 18 people. (22:12) Mm-hmm. Way to go, city. I mean, you don't have enough money. You got to cut out money, get rid of parades, get rid of everything else. But, yeah, let's give 18 individuals $125,000. Way to go. Great planning, City of Fort Wall. (22:27) Here's Stevie Ray Vaughan on KROCK. The Classic Rock Station. It's the B Team Morning Show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. On a Tuesday. Trying to remember where we're at in this week. It's Tuesday. We're right here. (22:42) June 30th. Yes, sir. And we are at the point in the morning where we got to go to Uncle Bobby for your daily advice. Mm-hmm. Today, your question comes in from the Cash Goblin Enthusiast. (22:58) Mm-hmm. Well, we're not going to talk about anything else. We'll get to them in a little bit. All right. No. It's Ask Uncle Bobby, all stitched together byTomCat Custom Apparel. That's right. (23:13) TomCat Custom Apparel. You know, reminding you that every family reunion has one person who asks, Why are we all wearing matching shirts? That's also the person everybody spends the next four hours looking for. So, hey, if you've ever tried to keep an entire family with kids that you only see once a year together, well, you've already earned byTomCat's phone number. (23:33) There you go. There's your Buy TomCat Custom Apparel shout-out this morning. Okay. Cash Goblin Enthusiast writes in and says, Dear Uncle Bobby, I have a lot of old emails, files, and forgotten accounts. (23:48) Is it worth digging through my digital clutter, and how should I approach it without making a mess? Worth it. Of course it's worth it. I mean, look, your digital clutter is a time capsule that you buried drunk and forgot about, and now you get to dig it up and act surprised when it contains both priceless heirlooms and emotional hazmat. (24:10) Look, but here's the twist, okay? You're worried about making a mess. I mean, as if your inbox isn't already a landfill with a search bar. But look, you don't have clutter. You have a chaotic archive of leverage, nostalgia, and receipts, and the only real mistake would be leaving it to rot unattended. (24:32) So first, you've got to quit pretending you want to be organized. See, organization is for people who believe the future will reward them. No, you want leverage and nostalgia. And those live in the grind. See, you've got to start with old email threads. (24:48) You know, the ones with subject lines like, final or updated. Because that is where history goes to rot, and where receipts go to mature like a fine, petty wine. Then, you go hunting in the forgotten corners. (25:03) You know, download folders, ancient cloud backups, and those mystery zip files you kept like they were classified intelligence. See, you've got to open everything with the calm confidence of a man cutting the wrong wire in a movie. You know, if you find something embarrassing, you don't delete it. (25:20) You archive it. Because embarrassment is just future bargaining power wearing clown shoes, okay? Now, here's the real play, alright? You've got to curate a private museum of other people's bad decisions that accidentally landed in your orbit. (25:37) I'm talking screenshots, email chains, weird drafts, the half-written apologies, the attachments nobody remembers sending. You don't wave it around like a cartoon villain, no. You let it sit there quietly, like a piano hanging above a stage. (25:53) And suddenly, everyone gets polite. See, and then, you hit the nostalgia vein. You take it out for a drive. You drop an ancient photo into a group chat with zero context, and you watch adults spiral like toddlers in a sugar crash. (26:11) See, you're not making a mess. You're conducting an archaeological dig, and if a few friendships get sandblasted by the truth, well, that's just the internet doing its sacred work. (26:26) And there's your response, Cash Goblin enthusiast. There's your advice today from Uncle Bobby. Ask Uncle Bobby every morning, right around 7.45 on the BT Morning Show, stitched together byTomCat Custom Apparel. byTomCat Custom Apparel, where the apparel is made custom for you. (26:45) Tom Petty, don't come around here no more. Five minutes after eight o'clock, Tuesday morning, beautiful sunshine in South Okaloosa County. A high today of 95 degrees. The BT Morning Show is on the air. (27:00) Appreciate you all dialing in and spending this Tuesday with us. Coming up later on in the hour, we are going to have a nearly impossible trivia question from Bobby. Chance for you to win some free food from Lenny's. (27:15) So stick around and listen for the question and the cue to call in. Might even talk about the racketeering scheme that the CRA is. Yeah, we've dug into that a little bit this morning. It's a statewide program, but it's, yeah. (27:33) It's just ridiculous. Yeah, I'm going to dig into a little bit more on that, because that is just asinine. It can't be right. Coming up on Friday, we're going to have author John Alvarez, author of Walk, Run, Fly Again, who was a special operations pilot and became the first military amputee to return to unrestricted combat flight. (27:55) He's going to be in the studio with us Friday morning, because coming up on Saturday, on the 4th of July, he's going to be doing a book signing at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre. Super, super cool. Looking forward to chatting with him, learning about his book and his story, and previewing the event out at Stripes this weekend. (28:14) Also tonight, Bobby, is the final Boomin' Tuesday out at Baytown Wharf. Yeah. That's right. Starts at 7 o'clock tonight. DJ Mike Witte will be out there cranking the tunes. The shops and restaurants will have sidewalk sales, dinner specials, drink specials all evening long. (28:31) And, of course, fireworks will light up the sky tonight around 9 p.m. So there you have it. All right, we've got a few more stories to get to this morning. Of course, like I said, later on in the hour, Bobby's nearly impossible trivia question today that could get you a 7 1⁄2-inch sub from Lenny's on the corner of Mary Esther and Hollywood right here in Fort Walton. (28:58) And you'll be entered into a drawing, if you are today's winner, for a big $250 picnic to celebrate America's 250th birthday this Saturday on the 4th. So stick tight. We'll get to that in just a little bit. (29:15) Right now, music from the outlaws on the B Team Morning Show. I'm Schuyler Black. He's Bobby Dewrell. Brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi, and Miramar Beach on 100.3 KROCK. (29:31) There's the Who and Pinball Wizard on 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. It's the B Team Morning Show. 825 is the time on a Tuesday. Beautiful sunshine outside and highs today climbing into the mid-90s. (29:46) Heat index values well above 100. So if you're getting outside, make sure you drink plenty of water and lather up in the sunscreen, maybe slap on a ball cap and get some shade as much as you can. As we mentioned last hour, the Escambia County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in locating 48-year-old Joshua Michael McKay, who is wanted on multiple felony charges in connection with the theft of two air conditioning units from a daycare on Mobile Highway and the alleged theft and scrapping of about $30,000 worth of metal handrails from a business on Brigadier Street. Now, McKay faces charges including burglary, grand theft, dealing in stolen property, fraud, criminal mischief, trespassing with intent to commit an offense, and possession of burglary tools. Anyone with information on his whereabouts are urged to contact Crimestoppers or the Escambia County Sheriff's Office. So, yeah. See a guy that's going around stealing air conditioners. Might want to report it. Might want to report it. (30:57) Also, coming up here, second half of the hour, we're going to have Bobby's nearly impossible trivia. Yeah, that's right. Stick tight. We'll get you a chance to win some free food from Lenny's Subs and Grill in Mariester here in just a little while. Plus, you'll be qualified to win that $250 valued picnic that we're going to give away for the 4th of July this coming weekend. So, stick tight. Your chance to win is on the way with the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. (31:26) 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. It's Tuesday morning. I was trying to remember what day are we on, but it's Tuesday. 85 degrees and a high today of 95. Heat index values crank it up to 106 the afternoon. We're going to be in a heat advisory in effect from 11 today until 6 o'clock this afternoon. Well, it's the point in the morning where we've got to pick your brain and figure out if somebody can answer Bobby's nearly impossible trivia question for some food from Lenny's. Yeah? Yeah. So, what question are you going to ask today? Man, I don't know. I got so many because I'm still trying to learn. I'm still trying to learn, but I think. All right, so here we go. If you know the answer to this question, you got to call us in at 850-895-7625. (32:32) That's 850-89KROQ. Wow. Just like Alice. I'm trying to. 850-89KROQ. Know the answer. Call in to 850-895-7625. The question is, how many presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore? Oh, man. Oh, man, Bobby. How many presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore? Hold me back. If you know that answer, call us right here at 850-89KROQ. That's 850-895-7625. Know how many presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore, and you could win a 7 1⁄2-inch sub from Lenny's. (33:16) And? And, I give you a big hint. It is not 7 1⁄2 presidents. That's kind of funny. But no, 7 1⁄2 is not the right answer. No, it is not, and you've had time to Google it now. That's right. Skid Row 18 and Life. Hopefully, we've got a winner when we come back on the BT Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. Joining us in the studio. Wow. It's very welcoming of you, and you just got a nice compliment from the person who won your prize, Tim, that I got to hear. We call that nearly impossible trivia, Tim. That's right. Nearly impossible trivia. And, you know, it cost me a 7 1⁄2-inch sub to get that compliment in front of you, but the timing was impeccable. (33:55) It was. It was incredible. I congratulate that listener and all the listeners who listen to KROCK each and every morning listening to these fine, well-behaved individuals. That's right. That's well-behaved. I don't think I've ever gotten well-behaved. I got a lot of people I need you to call today. You know, I think it's fine. I was waiting outside the door and there's a sign there that says, please make eye contact with host and wait to be invited in. So I was waiting out there. The two of you were staring at each other like Romeo and Juliet. It was really quite amazing to see the connection that you have. I'm never looking at Bobby again. (34:33) I mean, I was out there for like 10 minutes. He was actually knocking on the door. Yeah. Hey, chemistry like this doesn't just happen. It's amazing. And I can understand why the listeners enjoy it so much. Hey, by the way, who was our winner this morning? Ah, it was Tow Truck Paul. That's right. Tow Truck Paul up in Niceville. (34:49) Not in Navarre. It's like Niceville. No, no, no. Oh, did he move? No, no, no. He's always been in Niceville. He went to an event that we did in Navarre. Really? Yeah. I think you're backwards on that, but okay. Yeah. You know what I think is cool about that? He goes to Taco Town in Niceville because there's no Taco Town in Navarre. (35:07) Gotcha. When people have cool nicknames. Tow Truck Paul. What a cool nickname you got, man. So what do you think Tow Truck Paul does? Let me think. Just tell me. Is this another one? No, go ahead. No, seriously. Yeah, yeah. This is a good one. I'm going to assume that maybe Paul at some point in time has worked at Tow Truck? (35:26) Never. Never has. Yeah, okay. It's a twist. He got the nickname Tow Truck Paul from a couple of DJs. He was up in the Midwest, right? Was it Ohio or Michigan? No, he's like North Dakota or something. Anyway, he got hit by a tow truck. Oh. So he got the name Tow Truck Paul. (35:42) Paul, you got a connection to the tow truck at least. We're sorry about that, my friend, but very grateful that you're listening to KROCK as we all do each and every morning. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a good station to listen to on occasion, especially a VT morning show. Just saying. You know what I really like about it as I was driving up here? (35:57) The music, you just had Magic Carpet Ride from Seven Wolf and before that, again, Zeppelin. These songs are now probably the fourth generation, right? That came in 68. So that means I listen to it. My kids listen to it. My grandkids listen to it. Whereas I don't believe that a lot of the music that's being popular now, I don't think it's going to have the same longevity. (36:18) What about you? Yeah, I don't think so either. I do think nursing homes are going to be kind of interesting in another 20 or 30 years trying to see people dance. Little Zeppelin, little Steppenwolf, you know, ACDC cranking. I agree with you. Whereas I don't foresee, you know, some of the music that's listening to the longevity of it. (36:35) And thanks for continuing to play it here in our community. I just think, you know, at one point in life, it's going to be kind of funny to hear somebody's, you know, grandmother say, you know, I really like to pop it like it's hot. That's a long ways down the road, Bobby. That's a long ways down the road. (36:51) That was my jam. That's a good 50 years from now. I was in high school when that song was out. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I was grown with kids when that song came out. Everyone having different ages, of course, but still the longevity of music continues with a classic rock. (37:08) And I'm very grateful for KROCK playing it here. You know, we were talking about that, the genre that is classic rock. I mean, you know, it's kind of crazy. Everything that falls in that when you go all the way back to like Bob Seger. Oh, absolutely. You know, Joe Cocker and then you come all the way up, you know, and you've got Guns and Roses and some of the other guys. (37:27) We're on tour now, right? Journey's still on tour, even though obviously not Steve Perry. We don't know the history of that, but they're still bringing in generations of people. ACDC coming back for their summer tour. And there will be four generations of people at an ACDC concert. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. No doubt about it. Every kid, you know, this new movie, the Michael Jackson movie came out. (37:44) And now my grandkids are playing Thriller and, you know, which is really cool. So whatever they can do to keep that music alive, it's really magical. Yeah. Yeah. Well, tell you what, folks, we are out of time. Is it that? Oh, man. Well, Ted, thanks for stopping by. (38:00) Ted came in to report some of the military moments that we're going to run for the holiday weekend this week. Make sure you listen to them all. And is it too late for them to submit some? No, we can get some more in. Oh, man, this is omni. We'll take it all the way up to July 5th. There you go. Well, we can continue afterwards. (38:16) It doesn't have to be there. Once again, if you want to recognize someone in your military past, either yourself, maybe tow truck, Paul may have been in the military, we don't know, your grandfather, yourself, your friend, et cetera, you can contact omni and we'll make a nice recording of it and play it here on your favorite station. (38:32) There you go. Yeah, absolutely. All right. Well, we're out of time. We got to get to a break here. I want to thank our sponsors, including Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach for sponsoring the show each and every morning. B Team Encore Hour is coming up next. (38:49) Bobby, I'll be back tomorrow morning at six for the entire show. Until then, stay cool out there. Stay hydrated. We'll see you all tomorrow. I'm Schuyler Black. Bobby Dewrell, get us on out. Hey, folks, thanks for joining the B Team Morning Show, your leading alternative to quality programming right here on the Emerald Coast. (39:05) Now, we know you have a choice in what you listen to each and every day, and we appreciate the fact that you settled in on this wild ride that we call a morning show, but it's come that time of day. We got to mosey on out of here. So you keep on rocking, keep on rolling, never settle for the ordinary. Till the next time, the B Team is out. And that's a wrap on today's B Team Redux.