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Smurfing My Smurf | Episode177

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In the latest episode of Boomer Bunker titled "Smurfing My Smurf," hosts Duchess, Boomer Bob, and John Jamingo dive into a range of topics, providing their unique perspectives and lively commentary.

The episode begins with a discussion of the Democratic Party's controversial decision to remove RFK Jr. from campaigning in New Hampshire. The party has passed a rule that nullifies any votes the candidate receives in Georgia if they actively campaign in New Hampshire. The hosts debate the party's commitment to democracy and question the fairness of this decision.

Moving on, the hosts address the ongoing debate surrounding the use of a certain word, particularly in relation to its usage by black comedians. They explore the censorship surrounding this word and express their belief that if comedians can freely use it in their routines, it should be allowed in broader contexts as well.

Switching gears, the hosts share a story about a couple's tumultuous relationship. The woman, a former handbag designer, wanted kids, while the man, who already had four children, did not. After initially breaking up, they reconciled, got married, and had three children together. However, after 18 years of marriage, they are now going through a bitter breakup, with the woman seeking a significant amount in alimony.

The hosts also touch upon conspiracy theories surrounding the date of September 23, referencing movies and TV shows that depict catastrophic events happening on this day. They dismiss these theories as baseless and mock those who believe in them.

Next, they discuss excessive government project costs, using an example of a donated toilet in San Francisco, which still incurred significant expenses despite the donation. The hosts argue for a reduction in government size and criticize wasteful spending.

Taking a lighter turn, the hosts share a heartwarming story about a pest control company participating in a race to honor their founder who passed away. They commend their efforts and reveal the close competition and the winner of the race.

Towards the end of the episode, the hosts tackle a controversial topic surrounding Barack Obama's sexual orientation. They question why it matters and assert that it wouldn't have affected his presidency. They express frustration and call for a shift in focus towards more important issues.

The episode concludes with a discussion on a children's T-Rex race happening at Emerald Downs. The hosts share amusing anecdotes about the race, including two casualties, and tease the outcome of the T-Rex World Championship race without revealing the winner.

Overall, "Smurfing My Smurf" presents a diverse range of topics and engaging discussions that keep listeners entertained and informed, offering a mix of light-hearted stories and thought-provoking perspectives.

Join us Wednesdays at 8:00 pm Eastern, 7:00 pm Central for our live stream on the following platforms:

https://www.twitch.tv/boomerbunker

https://www.youtube.com/@boomerbunker1469

https://www.facebook.com/boomerbunker

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/boomer_bunker

Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/nYwz8e8Wwr

Check out our Website: https://www.boomerbunker.com

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In the latest episode of Boomer Bunker titled "Smurfing My Smurf," hosts Duchess, Boomer Bob, and John Jamingo dive into a range of topics, providing their unique perspectives and lively commentary.

The episode begins with a discussion of the Democratic Party's controversial decision to remove RFK Jr. from campaigning in New Hampshire. The party has passed a rule that nullifies any votes the candidate receives in Georgia if they actively campaign in New Hampshire. The hosts debate the party's commitment to democracy and question the fairness of this decision.

Moving on, the hosts address the ongoing debate surrounding the use of a certain word, particularly in relation to its usage by black comedians. They explore the censorship surrounding this word and express their belief that if comedians can freely use it in their routines, it should be allowed in broader contexts as well.

Switching gears, the hosts share a story about a couple's tumultuous relationship. The woman, a former handbag designer, wanted kids, while the man, who already had four children, did not. After initially breaking up, they reconciled, got married, and had three children together. However, after 18 years of marriage, they are now going through a bitter breakup, with the woman seeking a significant amount in alimony.

The hosts also touch upon conspiracy theories surrounding the date of September 23, referencing movies and TV shows that depict catastrophic events happening on this day. They dismiss these theories as baseless and mock those who believe in them.

Next, they discuss excessive government project costs, using an example of a donated toilet in San Francisco, which still incurred significant expenses despite the donation. The hosts argue for a reduction in government size and criticize wasteful spending.

Taking a lighter turn, the hosts share a heartwarming story about a pest control company participating in a race to honor their founder who passed away. They commend their efforts and reveal the close competition and the winner of the race.

Towards the end of the episode, the hosts tackle a controversial topic surrounding Barack Obama's sexual orientation. They question why it matters and assert that it wouldn't have affected his presidency. They express frustration and call for a shift in focus towards more important issues.

The episode concludes with a discussion on a children's T-Rex race happening at Emerald Downs. The hosts share amusing anecdotes about the race, including two casualties, and tease the outcome of the T-Rex World Championship race without revealing the winner.

Overall, "Smurfing My Smurf" presents a diverse range of topics and engaging discussions that keep listeners entertained and informed, offering a mix of light-hearted stories and thought-provoking perspectives.

Join us Wednesdays at 8:00 pm Eastern, 7:00 pm Central for our live stream on the following platforms:

https://www.twitch.tv/boomerbunker

https://www.youtube.com/@boomerbunker1469

https://www.facebook.com/boomerbunker

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/boomer_bunker

Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/nYwz8e8Wwr

Check out our Website: https://www.boomerbunker.com

Public Episode Page

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