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Scud Day & Sewage Survival: When Rockets Have Commitment Issues and Dallas Heat Turns Deadly
Published: July 8, 2026
Duration: 31:12
Season: 2026
Episode: 114

Scud Day & Sewage Survival: When Rockets Have Commitment Issues and Dallas Heat Turns Deadly

Description

We celebrated Scud Day—because nothing says community spirit like honoring missiles with commitment issues—then rescued snorkelers from East Pass, busted a guy for crimes we'd rather not repeat, and learned that Forever stamps are about to cost more than your dignity at a high school reunion.

Participants

Bobby Dewrell
Bobby Dewrell
Schuyler Black
Schuyler Black

Show Notes

Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell kicked off another scorcher on 100.3 KROCK this Wednesday morning, broadcasting from Fort Walton Beach on Florida's Emerald Coast. Bobby's hydration philosophy? "Drink until you gotta pee"—because if you're already thirsty, you're already dehydrated. Charming medical advice from a man who clearly peaked in health class. With temps climbing to 96 degrees and humidity thick enough to chew, the hosts reminded listeners to chug water like it's their job, slather on sunscreen, and maybe reconsider that noon jog. Tonight's fireworks out on Okaloosa Island start around 9 p.m. at the pier, followed by tomorrow's luau party—because nothing says "tropical escape" like standing on asphalt in 95-degree heat.

On the holiday front, we celebrated SCUD Day—a nostalgic nod to the 1990s missile that proved even rockets can have commitment issues: loud launch, short range, crash-and-burn finale. Bobby described it as "part remembrance, part rehearsal, and part group project nobody asked for," held together by duct tape vibes and suspicious confidence. We also honored National Freezer Pop Day, that proud moment where humanity agrees the pinnacle of refreshment is a neon tube of flavored ice that tastes like a chemistry set dream. Bobby's pro tip? Drop 'em in vodka. Not at 6:30 a.m., Schuyler clarified—though Bobby seemed open to debate. Rounding out the roster: Be a Kid Again Day, the annual reminder that adulthood is mostly paperwork, back pain, and pretending you don't miss the days when your biggest problem was a Capri Sun shortage.

Local news took a dark turn with a Walton County arrest so disturbing we barely wanted to cover it: a 75-year-old Defuniak Springs man now faces felony charges for sexual contact with the family dog, caught on home security footage. Moving swiftly along—two snorkelers were rescued near Destin's East Pass after being swept out by strong currents on the Fourth of July, a reminder to respect those beach flags and the ocean's temper. In Crestview, deputies arrested a 40-year-old man after recovering $1,800 in stolen property from a burglarized barn, plus fentanyl, meth, Valium, and a concealed knife. His defense? He thought the place was abandoned. Sure, buddy. And in brighter news, Choctaw High alum Brian Baker earned his first MLB All-Star selection as closer for the Tampa Bay Rays—hometown pride for a Fort Walton Beach native who's now one of the American League's elite relievers.

This Friday morning, Schuyler and Bobby broadcast live from the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce First Friday Coffee event, 7–9 a.m., chatting with local civic leaders, nonprofits, and business owners. Shark Week continues all week at the Golfarium—air-conditioned fun for the kiddos when the heat becomes unbearable. And speaking of unbearable, the U.S. Postal Service is raising Forever stamp prices to 82 cents this weekend, with whispers of 90–95 cents on the horizon. Why? Billions in losses and rising costs, naturally. In "Ask Uncle Bobby," our resident sage advised the Passport Stamp Prophet to absolutely book that lavish midlife crisis vacation: "Meaning is a scam sold in little jars labeled 'purpose.' Travel is the only socially acceptable way to run away without anyone calling it running away." Wisdom, folks. Pure wisdom. Thanks as always to Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach for keeping this circus rolling. Now get out there, stay hydrated, and keep it locked to KROCK—where the classic rock never stops and neither does the chaos.

Transcript

(00:00) Here's today's B Team Redux on the air. And folks, it's going to be another hot one out there. Make sure you drink plenty of plenty of water. Stay hydrated and and drink until what? Drink until you got to pee. That's what Bobby says. (00:15) Drink until you got to pee. If you're already thirsty, then you're already dehydrated. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. How much water are you supposed to drink a day? It's supposed to drink like eight eight ounce glasses, like 64 ounces a day. So it's a court. (00:31) Roughly. Yeah. OK. Well, just fill a court jug and drink all of it. There you go. And if you're spending out time and you're outside and you're and you're sweating, well, then maybe drink more than 64 ounces of water a day. We've got a couple of great local events coming up this weekend. (00:47) Plus, we've got one happening on Okaloosa Island tonight. It's fireworks starting around 9 p.m. out at the pier. We've got details on that event on our website at The B Team show dot com. And speaking of the noises that fireworks can make boom, boom. (01:04) It's also scud day, Bobby. Oh, yeah. Yeah. You know, being a child of the 90s and well, you know, in high school in the 90s and growing up and seeing that the the whole first war there. And, you know, the thing that I love about the scud is it kind of proved that even rockets can have commitment issues. (01:22) It was a loud launch, a short range and just a crash and burn finale. You know what I mean? Like a 90s sitcom. That's right. That's right. Oh, scud day is that special little holiday where we all pretend panic is a tradition and call it community. You know, you mark the occasion by honoring the noble art of, well, overreacting to distant problems, making a ceremonial snack run like the grocery store is about to be annexed and checking your phone with the devotion of a of a monk and the attention of the church. (01:51) Of a monk in the attention span of a house cat. Look, it's part remembrance, part rehearsal and part group project. Nobody asked for, you know, how together by duct tape vibes and a suspicious confidence and whatever the plan is this year. Enjoy it responsibly, meaning loudly, briefly and with an exit strategy. (02:09) It's scud day, folks. That's right. Good day. Oh, man. Yeah, it was so funny. I just remember the first, you know, we were so worried about those scuds and then we were like, oh, we're worried about those. All hype, right? Oh, man, it was so tight. (02:24) Yeah, it's a BT morning show on 100.3 KROCK. The classic rock station brought to you by Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre. Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. A quick break at a look at your marine forecast is next on 100.3 KROCK. I think everybody's kind of back onto a somewhat set schedule following the long holiday weekend. (02:46) Maybe. Although there were some there were some folks here in town that had Thursday, Friday, of course, the weekend and Monday off. Yeah, it was not us. It was not us. You know, we got to figure this out. I don't understand how everybody else in the studio or at the station gets gets a three day holiday. (03:04) Yeah, a three day weekend. And we do not. Well, I think we could blame that on Rob Stripes. Oh, yeah, I guess so. He's the one that wanted to bring in the author on Friday. And when and when your sponsors say, hey, I want to come in on the air, then, well, I guess we're working that day. (03:25) At least that's Rob. At least we got a donut. We did get it. Now, that's a great thing to bring a diabetic, Rob. What would you like next time? Maybe maybe not a donut. Every time he's brought something in, though, it's always been a donut. (03:40) I know. I know. He brings in donuts and and it felt like every time I've told him I'm diabetic and it just doesn't slow him down. You know, Stripes does brunch on Sundays. We can do some Stripes breakfast food. That would be nice. But I wouldn't want to put him out clearly. (03:56) It's the morning show. Scatterblack and Bobby Dewrell on a Wednesday morning rocket and rolling through the six o'clock hour this morning and today on the National Day calendar, we have National Freezer Pop Day. (04:11) Oh, yeah. That proud moment on the calendar where we collectively agree the pinnacle of human refreshment is a neon tube of flavored ice that tastes like, well, chemistry sets the dream. Oh, yeah, it's me. That doesn't really sell it, Bobby. You cut the top off. It dribbles down your wrist and suddenly you're eight years old again. (04:28) Except now you got pills, a lower back that hates you. And the same reckless optimism. You know, it's a holiday built on convenience, nostalgia and well, the thin illusion that sugar water can fix your attitude in four minutes. Don't don't don't act above it. (04:44) Just take your little frozen victory and keep moving. Keep on rolling. Actually, I find my favorite thing to do is to drop them right in some vodka. Oh, well, that sounds delicious. It is. Well, I don't know if I need it at six thirty in the morning. (05:00) Don't like it till you tried it. It's freezer pop day. All right. That would actually go really well today because it's going to be hotter than hell outside. That's right. That's what I'm telling you. Quick break. Actually, more nonstop classic rock, and we'll check local news here in the next 15 minutes on the BT Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. (05:19) Stay with us. 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. Good morning, everybody. Hope you're doing well. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. We've got a lot of local events coming up this week. Of course, tonight, fireworks out on the island. Tomorrow night is the luau party at the pier. (05:36) And then Friday morning, Bobby and I will be live on location from the greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce. First Friday coffee events will be out there from seven to nine. Broadcasting live, chatting with, well, probably Ted. Yeah, there's a microphone. (05:52) No, we'll be chatting with Ted. Plus, we'll also be chatting with some other local civic leaders, nonprofits, business owners and more. So don't miss out on The B Team live on location from first Friday coffee this coming Friday morning. But as we work our way closer to seven o'clock, we've got time for one more day on the National Day calendar. (06:13) Yeah. And Bobby, you celebrate this every day. Be a kid again day. Yeah, great. So I'll spend the whole day asking for snacks, dodging responsibility. And since I'm Gen X, somehow still end up paying for every damn thing. Oh, is that how that works? (06:30) Yeah. Glad I'm not Gen X. Man, sounds rough. We support boomers and millennials, both ends of the spectrum. Be a kid again day is the annual reminder that adulthood is mostly paperwork, back pain and pretending you don't miss the days when your biggest problems was a Capri Sun shortage. (06:47) Look, the premise is simple. Ditch the dignity, lower your standards and do something reckless, but legal, like coloring outside the lines, eating dessert first or sprinting for no reason and immediately regretting it. Look, it's not about healing your inner child so much as giving your outer adult a 24 hour cease fire from responsibility and self-respect. (07:09) So consider it a sanctioned relapse into joy. Temporary, suspicious and somehow still cheaper than therapy. Be a kid again day. What a thought. Mm hmm. All right. Dan Diamond's got local news for you coming up next as we work our way towards seven o'clock. (07:26) It's The B Team morning show on one hundred point three KROCK. Where do you think you're going? More rock next. One hundred point three KROCK. CCR getting things underway this morning, just after seven. (07:42) Beautiful morning outside. Eighty one degrees right now. A high today of ninety six. How's everybody doing? I'm Schuyler Black. Bobby Dewrell beside me. We are The B Team morning show. Yes. Brought to you, as always, by Stripes Pub and Grill in Navar, Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (08:02) Bobby, there are plenty of stories for us to get to this morning, especially locally. So we'll get to that here in just a little bit. Plus, a kind of cool Choctaw alum. Brian Baker was named to the twenty twenty six MLB All-Star game. (08:19) Oh, well, there you go. For Walton native and currently the closer for the Tampa Bay Rays. Got his first All-Star selection after a breakout season on the mound. So we'll get more on that story here in just a little bit. (08:34) And of course, earlier this week, Okaloosa deputies had to rescue two snorkelers pulled out by a strong current near the East Pass. We'll get to store. We'll get to the story on that here in just a little while. (08:50) Already Wednesday this week is is it flying by for you? Yeah. After Monday, it was kind of a long Monday, but tell you what? We're getting there. We're getting there, folks. Starting the downhill slide towards the weekend here this afternoon. Take it a quick glance at your forecast. (09:06) Ninety six today. Ninety four tomorrow. Ninety five on Friday and ninety five on a Saturday. So if you've got outdoor plans this weekend, by all means, keep drinking water. Stay hydrated. Slather on that sunscreen. (09:22) Wear the ball cap. Get some shade when you can. It's going to stay hot and humid here for the next week or so. All right. The cars, Santana and head east all coming up in just a little bit. Right now, Skinner, you got that right. (09:39) It's a B team morning show on one hundred point three. KROCK lover boy on one hundred point three. KROCK, the classic rock station. Good morning, everybody. How you doing? Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. It is The B Team morning show on a Wednesday morning right now outside. (09:58) Eighty two degrees. A high today of 96. Well, Bobby, do we want to open up with this disgusting story in Walton County? Not really. It's the kind of thing I don't even like talking about. It's terrible. (10:14) It is so gross. But it is news. And the guy is very, very sick. Just a quick synopsis. The Defuniac Springsman is now facing two counts of felony sexual contact with an animal after he was seen on video having sex with the family dog. (10:35) Tuesday, witnesses came to the Walton County Sheriff's Office to report that they had seen the acts on the home's camera system. The witness told the deputies they had brought the outdoor camera system inside to charge on Tuesday morning. (10:51) And when they left the home, they received a motion notification from the camera. That's when they witnessed notice 75-year-old Gary Lee Dennison, nude from the waist down, and having sex with a female dog while seated in a recliner inside the home. (11:11) That's even hard to read. That is just... Yeah, it's terrible. Terrible, I say. I got a lump in my throat right now. It just makes me want to hurl. Yeah, it's not... (11:28) God Almighty. All right. Yesterday, also, two snorkelers were rescued by the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Marine Unit after a strong outgoing current swept them away from shore around Destin's East Pass on the 4th of July. (11:45) Actually, this happened on Saturday. Deputies Brian Parkden and Pierre Bastide responded to reports of distressed swimmers and quickly reached the exhausted man and woman, throwing them a life ring before safely pulling them aboard their boat. (12:01) Neither snorkeler was injured. And following the rescue, deputies warned that the occurrence at East Pass can obviously be extremely dangerous, noting that the area can rapidly pull even experienced swimmers away from shore and urging beachgoers to use caution. (12:18) So, again, we must remind you all, pay attention to those beach flags. And there's been a couple purple flags flying lately because it's July and there's jellies. Yep. Green wildlife. (12:33) Right. So, just a heads up, if you're down visiting, please pay attention. Get yourself familiar with those beach flags before you get into the water. And don't be afraid to ask. All right. It's 726. We are the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. (12:50) We are. We are. We are. We are. The youth of Okaloosa County. That was the... Was that POD? I think so. Yeah, I'm trying to remember. It was circa 02, circa 03. (13:05) Was it that way? I think so. Maybe. Could be. All right. Quick break and more nonstop classic rock is coming up. Deep Purple, Bryan Adams, Head East, Kansas and more. Plus, Ask Uncle Bobby in about 20 minutes on the Classic Rock Station, 100.3 KROCK. (13:23) 39 minutes after 7 o'clock this Wednesday morning at 82 degrees in Fort Walton. It's the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK, the Classic Rock Station. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre as well as Okaloosa Gas and OutKast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (13:46) Don't forget all week long, it's Shark Week out at the Golfarium. So if you're looking for something to do with the kiddos, get them out of the house, but also have the comfort of air conditioning, think about Shark Week out at the Golfarium. (14:03) We've got the link to buy your tickets online on the Events tab at thebteamshow.com. Well, the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office arrested three people following the execution of a narcotics search warrant at a home on Alden Drive in Fort Walton back on June 30th, where deputies discovered unsafe and unsanitary living conditions. (14:28) Investigators reported the residence was infested with rats, covered in rodent droppings, lacked clean running water, and had inadequate food. A young child was found inside the home and was removed for safety. (14:43) Evelyn Colbert, 22, was charged with child neglect without great bodily harm and violation of probation. Deputies also recovered a firearm and ammunition she was prohibited from possessing. During the search, investigators found drug paraphernalia with suspected fentanyl residue leading to possession of drug paraphernalia charges against James Wendell Neesmith, 44, while Christopher Lee Daniels, 39, was charged after deputies found a smoking device containing suspected meth residue. (15:17) So, that all happened here in Fort Walton this last week, and the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office took care of that. So, there you go. All right, coming up in just a little bit, your daily advice from Uncle Bobby. (15:33) We'll see what today Uncle Bobby's got in store. It's coming up in just a little bit, so stay with us. It's the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. Kansas after Pat Benatar now. (15:48) Kansas, the point of no return. It's 747. Good morning, everybody. Hope you're doing well. Happy Wednesday. Scatter Black and Bobby Dewrell brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, Okaloosa Gas, and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (16:06) But we are at the point in the morning where it's time to play the music and get the wisdom. That's right. It's your daily advice. Ask Uncle Bobby, all stitched together byTomCat Custom Apparel. That's right, byTomCat Custom Apparel. (16:21) Reminding you that the first question at every event is, where do I check in? Matching shirts answer that before anybody asks. All right, Bobby, today you hear from the passport stamp prophet. (16:36) Dear Uncle Bobby, I feel like I'm having a midlife crisis, and I want to book a lavish holiday to rediscover myself. Should I go for it, or is there a simpler way to find meaning? (16:51) Look, meaning is a classic scam, okay? It's sold in little jars labeled purpose, and it always tastes like disappointment, okay? Lavish holiday, though? Well, that is honest. See, that is you admitting the truth. You do not want meaning. (17:07) You want attitude. You want room service. You want a different ceiling to stare at while you avoid your own thoughts, like they are debt collectors. Don't go. Absolutely go, okay? Because a midlife crisis is not a medical condition. (17:24) It's a calendar notification. Your body is saying, congratulations. You've been responsible long enough. Time to become a legend, or at least a problem. See, and travel is the only socially acceptable way to run away without anyone calling it running away. (17:40) See, they call it finding yourself. Beautiful, beautiful. Like you were lost behind a minibar the whole time. See, here's the only rule. You cannot take one normal trip. Look, normal trips are for people who still believe in personal growth. (17:58) You need a midlife galvanizing quest. See, you need an itinerary so implausible it sounds like a forged passport. You know, three countries in four days. A sunrise hike you immediately regret. (18:13) A boat for no reason. And a boutique hotel that charges extra for oxygen just to remind you you are alive and slightly being exploited. See, and do not go cheap. Cheap is for the young. Because they have time to recover. (18:29) You are buying urgency. You are paying for the illusion that if you can collect enough passport stamps you can outrun the fact that you are the same person in a different zip code. And this is the whole point. Not discovery. Distraction with better lighting. (18:46) So when you get back, you will not have meaning. You will have stories. And stories are what meaning turns into after you stop taking yourself so seriously. So book it. Spend too much. (19:01) And come home louder. Yeah, because the Democrats will have a bailout plan for you. That's right. There's your response. Passport stamp profit this morning from Uncle Bobby. Now, if you missed any past Uncle Bobby episode, you can find them all online at thebteamshow.com or at DewBob.com where you can go get your exclusive DewBob merch. (19:25) That's right. And fill that Bobby empty pocket fund. That's right. Got it. Got it. Supporting broke Bobbies all across Old Ferry Road. How many are there on Old Ferry Road? (19:41) One receiving benefits. The others don't qualify. All right. We do Ask Uncle Bobby every single morning around 745 all stitched together byTomCat Custom Apparel. byTomCat Custom Apparel where the apparel is made custom for you. (19:59) All right, a quick break, and Foreigner is coming up next on 100.3 KROCK. Van Halen, dancing in the street on the classic rock station, 100.3 KROCK. Hopefully you're dancing in the street with your pants on, though. (20:15) Ah, well, you know, tomato, tomato. That's that whole naked, necked thing. Yeah, that's right. Who said that? Those are old Louis Garzards. The difference between naked and necked. Naked means he ain't got no clothes on, and necked means he ain't got no clothes on, and you're up to something. (20:32) That's so funny. Good morning, everybody. Just after 8 o'clock, Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. We are the 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. And Bobby, the Florida Supreme Court called for a state judge to be fined after she donated almost $30,000 to left-wing candidates and causes. (20:56) Oh, wow. Yeah, just as Diana M. Tennis donated to former President Joe Biden, former Democratic Florida Senator Bill Nelson, in multiple PACs such as the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee. She admitted to making over 900 donations. (21:15) Adding to a total of $29,154 in the last 10 years. Now, her actions violate Florida judicial canon, which bans judges from making political donations. The court ruled that she should be fined, but didn't say how much that she would be fined. (21:33) If the parties do not agree to these terms, the parties must inform the court within 30 days that they have not reached an agreement. The statement continued, in that event, this case will be returned for a hearing before the Judicial Qualifications Commission. (21:49) That's a no-no. That's a no-no. Also, a Navarre family is working to rebuild after a fire. Now, the fire this weekend was believed to have been started by a firework and destroyed their home over the Fourth of July holiday. (22:07) Everyone inside the home was able to escape safely, but the blaze left their house uninhabitable and the family lost most of their belongings. Fire officials are investigating the incident, while friends and community members have rallied to support the family through donations as they begin the long process of recovering from the devastating loss. (22:28) So, there you go. Alright, a few more stories that we've got to get to this morning, but man, what an awful end to one family's Fourth of July celebration. Kind of sad. Yeah, terrible. Alright, Ozzy coming up in just a bit. (22:44) April wine. And in the meantime, it's ZZ Top. I'm bad, I'm nationwide. Schuyler Black and Bobby Durrell, the B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. Got that request in this morning from Bobby. Ozzy. (23:00) Shot in the dark. Oh, it could have been a different Bobby. I didn't say it was Bobby Durrell. Sure. Could have been a different Bobby. Do you know any other Bobbys in town? Oh, no, not a single one. So, again, there could have been somebody else other than you that wanted that song. (23:21) Yes, sir. Who was it? The one. Uh-huh. Yeah. I think it might have been Bobby Holbrook. Yeah, sure. He doesn't listen. Might have been Bobby McBride. You mean Chuck? Yeah, Charles. (23:36) I keep going down the list. How about Bobby Rudell? Yeah, yeah. Bobby Lerwed. (23:51) Did you just do it completely backwards? Lerwed. That's funny. Well, a 40-year-old Crestview man was arrested after an alert citizen reported suspicious activity at a burglarized property on Mount Olive Road in Crestview. (24:09) The victim discovered that a residence and barn had been broken into and later spotted the same GMC pickup truck returning to the property, prompting a call to the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office. Deputies stopped the vehicle and, with the driver's consent, searched it, recovering about $1,800 worth of stolen property belonging to the victim. (24:30) Investigators also found fentanyl, Valium, meth, drug paraphernalia, and a concealed knife. Because Robert Andrew Robinson is a convicted felon, he was additionally charged with possessing a weapon. (24:45) Robinson claimed he believed the property had been abandoned, but the victim said he did not have permission to be there or remove any items. He now faces charges including burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, grand theft, multiple drug possession and paraphernalia offenses, and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon. (25:07) So, yeah, that's quite the rap sheet on one single arrest. Very, very impressive, sir. Also, Choctaw High School graduate Brian Baker earned his first MLB All-Star selection of his career after being named to the American League roster for the 2026 All-Star Game. (25:28) The Fort Walton Beach native and Tampa Bay Rays reliever has emerged as one of baseball's top bullpen arms this season, posting a 1.83 ERA with 23 saves and a .82 whip, entering the All-Star break. (25:43) Now, Baker's selection marks a major milestone in his professional career and highlights his journey from a Northwest Florida standout to one of the American League's elite relief pitchers. So, really cool for him to get that opportunity in the All-Star Game. (26:00) And plenty of pride here in his hometown as well. All right, it's 8.27, final half hour of the show is coming up. Is there anything that you want to talk about other than your Aussie request? No? (26:15) Nada? Mm-mm. I don't know what he's doing right now, folks. He's thinking. Yeah, I'm good. We're going to take a break. Pink Floyd coming up, ELO, Aerosmith and more after a quick look at weather on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. (26:36) Pink Floyd and Wish You Were Here on 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station with the B Team Morning Show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. Beautiful sunshine here in South Okaloosa County this morning. Right now, 82 degrees, a high of 96. (26:54) One of those. 96 or 97, take your pick. There's not a big difference. But, of course, the B Team Show, every morning brought to you by Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas at Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (27:10) This is just an awful story. A woman in Dallas is lucky to be alive after spending several days trapped in a muddy, sewage-filled ravine during 104-degree heat. That sounds like fun. (27:26) Police say a passerby heard faint cries for help coming from a wooded area behind a high school and called 911. First responders then hiked a quarter mile through steep, muddy terrain to reach her. (27:41) Paramedics say she was extremely weak and dehydrated and badly sunburned, but were amazed that she was actually still alert. One rescuer said, I was honestly surprised to see how coherent she was. She was rushed to the hospital with severe dehydration and sun exposure. (27:57) Paramedics said the outcome could have been much more tragic if no one ever found her. Out there, obviously. And thanks to one good Samaritan who stopped to listen, she survived the ordeal. Now, what happened? She fell off a hiking trail? (28:12) Yeah, she was out hiking in the woods and fell into a sewage-filled ravine, wading in poop. That's terrible. It's not even that awful. So, I think it's time for some Bruce. (28:29) Don't bring me down, Bruce! ELO, on the B Team Morning Show. It's 100.3 KROCK. Addicted to love. By the way, if you've been meaning to buy stamps, now's the time. (28:44) This weekend, the price of a Forever stamp goes up to 82 cents. Postal Service says it needs extra money because it's losing billions of dollars every year as people send less mail and operating costs continue to rise. The good news? (28:59) If you've already stocked up on Forever stamps, they'll still work, no matter what you paid for them. And don't be surprised if prices keep climbing. The new Postmaster General has suggested the cost of a Forever stamp could, here in the near future, reach 90 to 95 cents. (29:16) Just a mail-a-damn letter. Crazy. Crazy, crazy, crazy. All right, we're out of time. The B Team Encore Hour is coming up. We'll talk about some local events happening here this week in the next hour. But the actual show? (29:31) Well, it's done. We want to thank you all for dialing in. If you missed anything we talked about today, you can find it all online at thebteamshow.com. Handy-dandy little website for you to go check out. Yeah, a great guy built that and didn't get a dime for it. (29:48) Well, I'll tell you what, thank you. Thank you so much. That means so much. Your thank you will keep me well. Let's go see what change I got in the truck. (30:06) Alright, I want to thank you all for dialing in. Also a thank you to our friends at Stripes Pub and Grill in Navarre as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach for sponsoring the show as they do each and every day. We'll see you back here tomorrow morning. Bobby Dewrell, get us on out. (30:23) Hey folks, thanks for listening to the B Team Morning Show, your leading alternative to quality programming right here on the Emerald Coast. Now, we know you have a choice in what you listen to each and every day and we appreciate the fact that you settled in on this wild ride that we call a morning show. But it's come that time of day, we've got to mosey on out of here, so you keep on rocking, keep on rolling, never settle for the ordinary. (30:42) Till the next time, the B Team is out. And that's a wrap on today's B Team Redux.