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World Bee Day & the Tesla Cybertruck Lake Test: When Humanity Celebrates Insects That Work Harder Than Us
Published: May 20, 2026
Duration: 37:51
Season: 2026
Episode: 82

World Bee Day & the Tesla Cybertruck Lake Test: When Humanity Celebrates Insects That Work Harder Than Us

Description

We deep-dived into World Bee Day (because humanity can't fix rent but will absolutely throw a party for insects), debated whether your six inches is metric or pure fiction on Weights and Measures Day, and discovered that social media jealousy is best cured with a borrowed blazer and strategic cropping—dominance over peace, every time.

Participants

Bobby Dewrell
Bobby Dewrell
Schuyler Black
Schuyler Black

Show Notes

Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell kicked off this Hump Day edition of The B Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK, broadcasting live from Fort Walton Beach on Florida's Emerald Coast. With Memorial Day weekend looming, the guys reminded listeners about the station's special holiday programming—a deep dive into the history of rock and roll from the '50s through the '90s, peppered with stories of local military heroes who shaped our nation's freedoms. It's the kind of patriotic nostalgia trip that pairs perfectly with a cold beer and questionable sunburn.

The National Day Calendar delivered its usual parade of absurdity: World Bee Day (because we'll celebrate insects before fixing rent or roads), Weights and Measures Day (honoring the unsexy tyranny of rulers and scales), International Red Sneakers Day (wear loud shoes, pretend it's a statement), and Be a Millionaire Day (check your bank app, laugh once, return to reality). Weather-wise, expect a swampy 87 degrees with 97% humidity—basically a free sauna whether you asked for it or not. Saturday brings Construction Junction out at the fairgrounds from 10 to 2, a hands-on event hosted by the Fort Walton Beach Police Department featuring big trucks, a medevac helicopter, and a K-9 demo. Also on the horizon: the America 250 Gala and Drone Show on June 12th, complete with a 1776 reenactment and patriotic pyrotechnics in the sky.

In local transit news, Okaloosa County is considering scaling back or suspending the EC Rider fixed-route bus service due to low ridership and unsustainable funding—potentially pulling the plug by September. Meanwhile, a Kentucky primary ousted 14-year incumbent Congressman Thomas Massey after Trump threw his endorsement behind a challenger, proving once again that going against the boss rarely ends well. On the national front, researchers found that sports gambling references now appear roughly every four minutes during televised games, fueling a billion-dollar ad blitz and growing concerns about addiction. In a related head-scratcher, the NCAA cleared Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Soresby to play despite his admission to betting on over 10,000 games—including his own team's—while underage. Because apparently, checking into gambling rehab is the new "get out of jail free" card.

This morning's Ask Uncle Bobby segment—stitched together by Buy Tomcat Custom Apparel (proud owners of Red 7 Tees)—tackled social media envy with the kind of cynical wisdom only Bobby can deliver: "Authenticity doesn't get likes, it gets ignored." His advice? If they're selling an illusion, sell a better one—hire actors, crop out the HVAC unit, and post like a villain with a tripod and a vision. In wacky news, a Texas man drove his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake to test its "Wade Mode" feature, promptly got stuck, and had to be rescued via crane. Turns out shallow water crossings don't include entire lakes—who knew? The show wrapped with a reminder that Friday kicks off the Memorial Day programming marathon, plus a plug for the daily show notes at TheBTeamShow.com. Until next time, keep it cranked and never settle for ordinary. The B Team is out.

Transcript

(00:01) Here's today's B Team Redux. Knockin' on heaven's door. It's Guns N' Roses on a Wednesday morning hump day. Hump day? That's right. It's Hump Day Wednesday. The B Team Morning Show on the air. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. (00:16) Brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outgas Sushi in Miramar Beach. Don't forget Memorial Day weekend is coming up. And right here on KROCK, we've got a special holiday weekend programming lineup for you with the history of rock and roll. (00:36) Kind of taking you on a travel through time from the 50s to the 90s on the history of rock and roll. And of course, also weaving in some stories about local military heroes and how the panhandle shaped our nation's freedoms. (00:52) So don't miss out. It all gets started on Friday of this week right here on 100.3 KROCK, after the B Team Morning Show. Well, today on the National Day Calendar, as we get things started, it's World Bee Day. (01:12) That's right, because humanity can't fix rent, roads, or relationships. But by God, we'll throw a holiday for insects that work harder than us. That's right, that's where the term worker bee comes from, Bobby. Let's say World Bee Day is that annual moment when humanity pretends it just noticed the tiny flying accountants that keep our groceries from turning into a sad isle of beige starch. (01:33) Yep, it's a polite reminder that bees do the dirty work. You know, pollinating crops, propagating the ecosystem, and generally holding the whole operation together. Well, we celebrate by buying honey and plastic bear and planting one flower like we paid off a mortgage. (01:51) You know, officially, it's about awareness, habitat, and not poisoning the staff that runs the planet's cafeteria. But unofficially, it's a day you look at a bee, feel a flicker of guilt, and then immediately ask it if it can hurry up because you've got brunch plans. (02:06) It's World Bee Day. That is the first of the national holidays that we have to talk about this hour. So, I hope that really gets you excited this Wednesday morning. 38th special, and the newbies on the way. (02:21) Right now, Def Leppard in Animal. It's the Bee Team Morning Show on 100.3 KROCK. Happy Hump Day to you and yours, Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. Bee Team Show on the air, rocking and rolling, getting ready. (02:36) Saturday is Construction Junction back out at the Fairgrounds, or what they call now is the Rigdon Center, Bobby. Yeah, comes out Saturday from 10 to 2 out at the Fairgrounds, offering a free, family-friendly event, hosted by the Fort Walton Beach Police Department, designed as a hands-on experience for kids. (02:58) Well, kids of all ages, young and old. Attendees can explore and climb on large construction and law enforcement vehicles, meet community professionals, and enjoy special features like a medical evacuation helicopter visit and a canine demonstration. So, a fun way to spend the first part of your Memorial Day weekend. (03:17) We've got more details on the events tab at TheBeeTeamShow.com. Well, today on the National Day Calendar, we jump into, oh, Weights and Measures Day. That's right, because nothing says party like arguing if your six inches is metric, imperial, or pure fiction. (03:38) Yeah, male's measurements to a female's measurements are two totally different things. Weights and Measures Day is that special little holiday where we pretend civilization isn't held together by two things. You know, look, it's a tip of the hat to the poor souls who make sure your gallon of gas isn't just a poetic metaphor and your sale price isn't based on vibes, wishful thinking, and a manager named Todd. (04:05) Yeah, you celebrate by noticing the quiet tyranny of rulers, scales, and measuring cups. You know, the unsexy tool standing between you and total marketplace anarchy. But don't worry, nobody's asking you to be accurate. (04:21) They just want you to respect the math before it comes looking for you. It's Weights and Measures Day today on the National Day Calendar. We're going to take a break, pay a couple bills. The marine forecast from Marine Max is coming up in just a few moments right here on The Bee Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. (04:41) Stay with us. Aerosmith, loving an elevator on the classic rock station, 100.3 KROCK. I cannot believe that we are just a couple days out from the start of the Memorial Day holiday weekend. Guess you need to get your believer fixed then. I know, I know. Every time I say that I can't believe it, you respond with that line. (05:00) Yeah. Better get your believer fixed. Yeah, well, it's apparently broken. Coming up here in just a few weeks is the America 250 Gala and Drone Show happening out at the fairgrounds on Friday, June 12, starting at 6 p.m. (05:18) It should be a fun evening. It's going to be a dinner, a 1776 reenactment and a patriotic drone show beginning around 8.45 p.m. Tickets are available online at cbcdar.com. (05:33) Cbcdar.com is where you can buy those tickets for that event for the America 250 Gala and Drone Show out at the fairgrounds. Again, cbcdar.com for tickets. Well, today on the National Day calendar, another exciting one, Bobby. (05:54) It's International Red Sneakers Day. Oh, yeah, for when you want to look fast, feel righteous, and get passed by a guy in flip-flops. Hmm. What's wrong with the flip-flops? International Red Sneakers Day is an annual ritual where grown adults lace up bright red shoes like they're about to solve crime, run a marathon, or, well, finally leave the group chat. (06:18) And then they mostly just go to brunch. Look, the whole point is visibility with a side of nonsense, right? Wear the loudest sneakers you can, you can find, and pretend it's a statement, even if the only thing you're saying is that you make questionable choices on purpose. (06:35) Look, it's harmless. It's ridiculous. It gives everyone a reason to look down at their feet and feel something, which is more than most holidays can manage. So stick around because once you start celebrating footwear, the line between fun tradition and public cry for help gets real thin real fast. (06:54) All right, there you go. It is International Red Sneakers Day. And take a look. Bobby's wearing his clown shoes. Perfect. Yeah. Here's the talking heads burning down the house on the B Team Morning Show with 100.3 KROCK. (07:12) There's Skinnerd. Give me back my bullets on the Classic Rock Station. 100.3 KROCK. It's the B Team Morning Show. Don't forget, the Love the Locals luau for Asha is coming to The Alice in Destin on June 7th. (07:31) And tickets for that event are on sale now. We've got the details on how to get those tickets on our events tab at Larry, Gary, and Barry's favorite little website called thebteamshow.com. All right. (07:46) One final day to reveal here this morning, Mr. Bobby Durrell. On the National Day calendar, we've got to talk about this one that defines both of us. Be a Millionaire Day. Oh, yeah. Here's how you can celebrate it, Schuyler. You just go check your banking app, laugh once, and then go back to being rich and bad decisions. (08:06) Yeah, I'm trans-rich. Be a Millionaire Day is that little calendar gremlin that shows up to remind you the American dream is mostly a subscription service with late fees. Yeah, the premise is simple. (08:21) Imagine you've got seven figures, then spend the rest of the day behaving like the fantasy wouldn't immediately turn you into the kind of person who says summer as a verb. You know, it's not about getting rich. It's about flirting with the idea long enough to notice what you'd fix, what you'd flex, and what you'd finally stop pretending you don't want. (08:42) You know, consider it a financial vision board with a hangover, harmless in theory, revealing in practice. It's Be a Millionaire Day. I like it. Until I look at my bank account, like you said. (08:58) Well, you're rich in bad decisions. Never a shortage there. It's the B Team Morning Show, minutes away from 7 o'clock. We're going to take a break, ask Uncle Bobby coming up next hour, plus some more local news and stories to get to as well. It's 100.3 KROCK. (09:14) This is the B Team Morning Show. 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock station. It's 7.05 on your Wednesday morning. (09:30) 72 degrees outside, but the humidity is making it feel kind of sticky right now. Humidity this morning is at a, well, swamp-ass 97%. 87 will be our high this afternoon. (09:46) Tonight, overnight low of 72. Good morning, everybody. How you doing? I'm Schuyler Black. He is Bobby Dewrell. We are the B Team Morning Show. As always, brought to you by our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Navarre, as well as... and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (10:05) How are you doing today, Mr. Dewrell? I have made it this far. That's all I can say about it. Man, this weather is killing me. The pollen is just taking me out. You could use some rain, couldn't you? (10:20) It would be nice. The next Best Chance for Rain is coming up on Friday. Beautiful weather all week. Then once we get to Memorial Day weekend, we start to see showers and thunderstorms potentially in the forecast. (10:35) Though they are relatively low percentages for the weekend. It's probably just going to be those typical old mid-afternoon isolated cells that may pop up here sporadically. The rest of the work week looks muggy and muggy and warm. (10:53) We are in the upper 80s as we head into Memorial Day weekend. A lot is going to be happening this weekend. You are going to see a lot of extra traffic on the roadways this weekend with tourists coming in for the holiday. Just be aware of that. (11:09) Give yourself a little extra time to get where you need to go. We all know where the trouble spots are. 98 trying to get over the Brooks Bridge to and from Destin. Mid-Bay Bridge is obviously going to be a log jam as well. (11:25) Just a heads up, that is on the horizon for us in about 48 hours. Also, all weekend long, we are here on KROCK. We have special programming for you. Starting 9 o'clock Friday morning, as soon as Bobby and I are off the air, all day Friday from 9 a.m. through the evening hours, Saturday, Sunday, and then through midday Monday, will be a special Memorial Day program called the History of Rock and Roll and Military Moments. (11:56) It is going to be travel through time from the 50s all the way through the 90s on the genre of rock and roll. And then, of course, stories on local military heroes that helped shape our country's freedom. (12:12) It should be interesting. It should be something different to celebrate the Memorial Day holiday weekend. We've got a lot to get to. Some local stories here in just a little bit. Plus, ask Uncle Bobby later on in the hour as well. (12:31) Tell you what, I am counting down the mornings until I can sleep in past 5 a.m. Yeah, right. It's been a marathon, and a marathon of sprints at that. (12:46) So, yeah, looking forward to a couple days off here for the weekend. Yeah, me too. Bad Company, Genesis, and Hearts on the way. But first, The Clash, 100.3 KROCK. There's heart crazy on you. (13:15) It's 7.23 on a rather muggy Wednesday morning. It's hump day. That's right. 73 degrees, a high of 87 this afternoon. This is the BT Morning Show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell. (13:30) Thanks for dialing in and spending your Wednesday morning with us. Local story that's been making waves the last day or so is that an Okaloosa County proposal could significantly scale back or suspend the Emerald Coast Riders Fixed Route Bus Service, more conveniently known as the EC Rider, because of low ridership, rising operating costs, and ongoing concerns about transit management. (13:57) Now, county officials say the current system averages very few riders per hour and relies heavily on temporary funding sources that are no longer sustainable. Commissioners are now considering giving the county's airport department transit division more authority to adjust or eliminate routes without returning for board approval each time, while also dissolving a regional transit agreement with several local cities that reportedly have not contributed to funding. (14:25) God bless you. Thank you. If approved, fixed route buses could stop operating by the end of September, although paratransit and medical transportation services for elderly and disabled residents would continue. The discussion follows recent audits and reviews that uncovered financial oversight problems and prompted county leaders to reconsider how public transportation should operate right here in Okaloosa County. (14:52) So, that is something to keep our eye on to see if that actually does go to the white side or if it morphs into something different in the future. But Okaloosa County giving some heavy consideration to doing away with the EC rider program. (15:11) And that's the only public transportation that we've really got here. That is true. That's it. And they just operate those vans and real small buses, right? They don't have the large city bus. Right. No, we don't have the large city buses or anything like that. (15:28) And I actually would be curious to look up and see where their routes go because I really don't know kind of where the routes and where some of the stops are. But are they just concentrated in the south part of the county or do they go up to Crestview? No idea. (15:43) See, it seems like a rather unknown type of service here. So, I'm going to have to look into that a little bit more. Coming up in about 20 minutes, we'll ask Uncle Bobby for advice this morning. By the way, tomorrow morning, Officer Montgomery with the Fort Walton Beach Police Department will be joining Bobby and I to talk about Construction Junction. (16:06) That's coming up on Saturday from 10 to 2 out at the fairgrounds. Now, it's designed as a hands-on experience for all ages where attendees can explore and climb on large construction and law enforcement vehicles and meet community professionals along with enjoying special features like a medical evacuation helicopter visit and a canine demonstration. (16:30) There's also going to be food trucks, vendors, prize raffles, and more. So, it's a good way to kick off the Memorial Day holiday weekend on Saturday from 10 to 2, Construction Junction, out at the fairgrounds. And we've got more details on the Events tab at our website, thebteamshow.com. (16:50) All right, Aerosmith, George Thorogood, and the Eagles coming up in just a few minutes right here on 100.3 KROCK. George Thorogood and Who Ya Love on 100.3 KROCK. It's the B Team Morning Show. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell on a sunshiny, although swampy, Wednesday morning. (17:12) Outside right now, 73 degrees, but humidity is at 97%. And the wind is at 3 miles an hour, so basically completely calm out there. Yeah, it could be a little swampy at times today. (17:29) That full forecast and local news coming up here in just about 10 minutes. Well, last night, that Kentucky primary with the incumbent Congressman Thomas Massey that's been up there for 14 years in the House was ousted in his primary by a fairly decisive margin in that district, losing by about nine points to his challenger. (18:01) Massey went against Trump a lot the last couple of years, and obviously Trump gave his endorsement to Massey's challenger, Ed Gowreen, and it just shows that Trump is the absolute head of the GOP in the Republican Party these days. (18:21) This is true. This is why you don't go against your boss. And it's also quite telling when the Democrat governor of Colorado, Jared Polis, says that he's sad about Massey losing because he says Massey has the most integrity of anyone in Congress, and he's super smart. (18:45) So if you've got a Democrat governor in your corner, maybe you didn't have your constituent's best interests at heart. Maybe you weren't representing him the way that you should have been. (19:01) So anyway, they made their voices heard last night. There was over $30 million spent in that primary, which is an astronomical amount for a district primary. But a ton of money was spent up there in the Bluegrass State for that district primary last night, and Thomas Massey will finish out the remainder of his term and will not be in Congress come next January. (19:33) All right, ask Uncle Bobby coming up here in less than seven minutes. I have not taken a look at the inbox for this morning, so I guess I probably should do that to see what Uncle Bobby's going to be talking about today. (19:50) I see it now. Okay, we've got that coming up in just a little bit. Are you ready? No. Are you struggle busting? Yeah. They happen every day, Bobby. I know. Heartache tonight. Talk about a heartache this morning, trying to get out of bed. (20:09) Good morning, everybody. How you doing? Beautiful sunshine outside. It is a little bit muggy, but this is also Florida, so I mean, that should just be expected, right? A high of 87 today, that forecast in local news coming up with Dan Diamond here in just a few short moments, but very important business to tend to before we get to that. (20:34) Every morning, right around this time, it's the daily advice you didn't ask for, but you keep getting. Ask Uncle Bobby every morning at 745 Stitch Together by our friends at Buy Tomcat Custom Apparel. You know, Memorial Day is the official start to summer, and well, the first realization you have that you should have ordered shirts for your group sooner. Are you saying it's too late? (20:59) No, it's never too late. Check out BuyTomCat.com. All your custom apparel needs right there. BuyTomCat.com. Now the proud owners of Red 7 Ts. Red 7 Ts. Wow. That's big business right there. That sure is. (21:14) They know what they're doing, don't they? You would think. I'll take that as a yes. That's an implied yes. Alright, today, Uncle Bobby, your question comes in from Filtered Yacht Envy. (21:34) Are they right? Saying, Dear Uncle Bobby, I get jealous when I scroll through social media and see people constantly traveling, eating at expensive places, and showing off luxury stuff. I know a lot of it is curated, but it still makes me feel like I'm falling behind. (21:54) How do I stop comparing my life to what I see online? Stop comparing? That's adorable. Hey, listen, social media is not a window into reality, okay? It's a billboard for insecurity with a ring light tape to it, and you're treating it like the truth because the captions have confidence. Okay, listen, the secret is this. (22:19) Authenticity does not get likes. It gets ignored. Here's the play. Look, if they're selling an illusion, you sell a better one. Not a healthier one. A better one. You do not need a vacation. (22:34) You need a parking garage with good lighting and one strategically placed carry-on to imply that you're always leaving somewhere important. Look, luxury is just angles and audacity. Okay, a thrift store champagne flute becomes a rooftop lifestyle if you crop out the HVAC unit. A borrowed blazer becomes a boardroom takeover if you keep your elbows off the table and your bank account out of frame. Look, people are not jealous of your life. (22:59) They are jealous of your composition. See, and if you want to really win this little optical arms race, you hire a couple of actors for a fake celebration. Nothing huge. Just two well-dressed strangers clinking glasses behind you like you're the main character in a life you did not pay for. (23:19) Let the feed choke on it. See, you want peace? Log off. You want dominance? Post like a villain with a tripod and a vision. Got it. (23:34) Filtered Yacht Envy. There's your response from Mokul Bobby this morning. Life advice? I don't know. You can't really count on it, can you? Hey, have you bought your DewBob merch yet? (23:49) You should. I mean, I have, but that's me. If you ain't, you ought to. What is that? DewBob.com? Yeah, something like that. Okay, DewBob.com. Get over there. Snag it up. Where does that merch come from? (24:04) Oh, byTomCat Custom Apparel. Yeah, that's right. Uh-huh. That's right. The proud sponsor of Ask Uncle Bobby every single morning. Thanks to our friends at Buy Tomcat Custom Apparel. (24:19) That's right. Buy Tomcat Custom Apparel, where the custom apparel is made for you. Customly. That's so unnecessary. And yet perfect. I love it. (24:34) Local news. KROCK, the classic rock station. I'm Schuyler Black. He's Bobby Dewrell. It's a beautiful Wednesday morning here in Okaloosa County. A high today of 87 degrees. (24:49) Currently, outside, we're at 78. So it is starting to warm up more and more. As always, our friends at Stripes Pub & Grill in Novar, as well as Okaloosa Gas and Outkast Sushi in Miramar Beach. (25:04) Well, Bobby, I've noticed it. As have many others. I'm sure you have as well. But when you watch sporting events on TV now, you see commercials for Hard Rock Bet, for DraftKings Sportsbook, for every other sportsbook in the country. (25:24) MGM, you name it. Sports gambling ads on TV and betting references are almost now basically nonstop during televised sporting events. Sing AI was used to analyze 50 hours of football, basketball, and hockey broadcast. (25:39) And researchers found some kind of gambling reference appeared about every four minutes. On average. And hockey broadcasts were the most saturated. (25:59) Wow. Every four minutes. Now, the analysts counted everything from sportsbook commercials and betting odds on the screen, to announcers discussing wagers and gambling company logos displayed during games. (26:14) Betting content has become deeply woven into sports viewing experience, and sports gambling expanded nationwide after the 2018 Supreme Court ruling. Sportsbooks now spend more than one billion dollars a year on advertising, while leagues, teams, TV networks and media companies all profit from betting partnerships. (26:34) At the same time, critics worry that nonstop gambling promotion is contributing to addiction problems and changing the culture of sports broadcast. The report also highlighted growing backlash from some fans, lawmakers, and broadcasters, including longtime sportscaster Bob Costas, who says gambling ads are becoming overwhelming and uncomfortable to watch. (26:59) Yesterday, I found this to be interesting. The NCAA made its ruling on Brendan Soresby. Texas Tech. This last winter. (27:14) He started his career at Indiana, when Tom Allen was the head coach there before Cignetti. Then transferred to Cincy, and now he's at Texas Tech. He's the one last month that checked himself into gambling rehab, because he's bet on like 10,000 games. (27:29) And he was betting on his own team's games. It's incredible. Absolutely incredible. (27:44) That they just turned a blind eye to that. His excuse was, well, I was betting on my own team's games, but I was betting to win. I was riding the bench, so it made me feel like I had something at stake. (27:59) It's sickening. Brendan Soresby is apparently going to be suiting up after checking into gambling rehab and betting on over 10,000 games in his college career so far. (28:14) Albeit, all at the age of under 21 years old. That was also ignored. Whatever. (28:29) Nazareth on the way. Alice Cooper as well. First, the Stones and Brown Sugar. Yeah, that's what I thought. Soon. (28:44) I thought you'd know the date. We're right here on 100.3 KROCK. Don't forget, all weekend long, starting at 9 o'clock on Friday morning, lasting through Monday, is our special America 250 programming. (29:04) It's the history of rock and roll, starting in the 50s, going all the way through the 90s. And then, of course, we're weaving in local military hero stories right here from the Panhandle. And the numerous and countless military heroes that have served right here on the Emerald Coast. (29:19) We're going to highlight some of those folks all weekend long right here on 100.3 KROCK. It'll be a fun little special piece of programming. It is the summer of 250. (29:34) There's only one time in our lifetimes where we'll celebrate 250 years of independence. We're just talking about off the air, too. 100.3 KROCK, the classic rock The snap benefits and the changes that it were made there a couple months ago about not allowing Soda to be purchased with food stamps. Mm-hmm. I think that's a step in the right direction Sorry, you can't get your three musketeers in a coke with with food stamps. Try an apple. Yeah, so It is a it's a significant problem and I even see the problem Problem and in our household too. I mean just it takes time To eat properly and it's obviously a lot more expensive, but mm-hmm. Yeah, 55% of Americans now Dieting from ultra processed packaged food kind of gross. All right. What do you have on tap? (31:47) On your radar this morning. I got nothing man. Yeah, I got a brain fog I am Exhausted I think this last week of the of the bow likes festival has just taken a toll on on on Bobby's Yeah stamina. Well it you know It's kind of funny There's been a lot of research out there that says a person can only make so many decisions Within a day and within a given time period. Mm-hmm, and I'm just I'm decided out I've got no more room for decisions. His batteries are dead. I Need to go sit in a dark room for like four days. Yeah, he needs a little solitude and silence Let the mind heal maybe you'll get that tonight. Yeah, probably not It's 827 the B Team morning show brought to you by our friends at stripes Pub and Grill in Navarra Okaloosa gas and outcast sushi and Miramar Beach. Don't forget tomorrow officer Montgomery's gonna be joining us on the air with the Fort Walton Beach Police Department to talk about construction junction That's happening out at the fairgrounds on a Saturday. So that'll be a fun event For you know kids big and little alike from 10 to 2 on his Saturday Vendors as well as some different door prizes and giveaways as well. So don't miss out We've got all the details for you on our website at the B Team show.com. That's the B Team show.com Larry Gary Barry all for you guys. Mm-hmm Of course, we also post our daily show notes As well, so you'll be able to find all those daily national holidays your ask uncle Bobby feature local news and of course Your ask uncle Bobby feature local news and events wacky news and the show on demand as well Always at your fingertips at the B Team show Dot-com. All right, we're gonna take a break a look at your weather forecast is coming up Queen Foreigner and Tom Petty all on the way on 100.3 KROCK boarding show scatter black and Bobby Dewrell on the air quick reminder coming up on Friday June 12th is the American 250 gala and drone show out at the fairgrounds put on by the daughters of the American Revolution, it's gonna be a fun evening from 6 until 10 featuring a 1776 reenactment in patriotic drone show plus dinner drinks and more and tickets for this event are on sale right now at CBC dar dot-com that's CBC Dar dot-com and if you're wanting to know what do all those letters mean talk to Hatchie Bay chapter of the daughters of the American Revolution Yeah, a little little bit shorter URL just to say CBC dar dot-com. Mm-hmm and then typing out supercalifragilisticexpialidocious But it should be a great event should be a lot of fun Friday June 12th is The event for the 250 gala and drone show well the survival of the fittest strikes again Bobby a Texas man has ended up under arrest After police say he intentionally drove his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake to test the vehicle's Wade mode feature Apparently believing the truck could handle the water The Cybertruck only made it a short distance into the lake before it got struck Rocks and became disabled and started taking on water now video from the scene showed the driver and passenger climbing out through a window and waiting to safety while a Bystander joked you can't park there now police say the driver later admitted He was trying to use the Cybertrucks off-road water feature Tesla says is designed only for shadow shallow water drawings the truck had to be pulled out with a crane and the driver was arrested on several charges including Operating a vehicle in a restricted section of the lake and water safety violations So no if you've got a Cybertruck Pappy Mm-hmm you can't you can't use the bay you know to To cut through traffic, so just just saying that they're just saying Cybertrucks Not intended to go across big bodies of water We're getting out of here in just a little bit. It's The B Team morning show on 100.3k rock white snake still of the there's white snake and still of the night on 100.3k rock Bobby it's almost nine o'clock that means you could go back 99 West now I got to get into my actual work day 78 degrees outside right now 87 this afternoon Mid to upper 80s in the forecast the rest of the workweek and into your long Memorial Day holiday weekend don't forget we're running that special programming starting on Friday at 9 a.m.. As soon as we're off the air We go to our summer of 250 history of rock and roll programming and weaving in military stories About local heroes all weekend long as well should be a lot of fun very informative and just a salute to our local military heroes that helped help shape not only The Emerald Coast, but our nation's Liberty as well, so that'll start on Friday morning again at 9 a.m. (37:21) All right, hey if you missed anything we talked about today You can find it all online at the B Team show calm from the national holidays to your daily ask uncle Bobby feature Local news wacky news and more including the show on demand anytime you want it all All all at the B Team show Calm so good over there and check it out if you have not done so yet But we have reached the time in the morning where we got to say goodbye I thank our sponsors including stripes pub and grill and new bar Okaloosa gas and outcast sushi in Miramar Beach for Sponsoring the show as they do each and every morning. I'm Schuyler black Bobby Dewrell get us on out. Hey folks Thanks for listening to the B Team morning show you're leading alternative quality programming right here on the Emerald Coast now We know you have a choice in what you listen to each and every day And we appreciate the fact that you settled in on this wild ride we call morning show But it's come that time of day. We got to get 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