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Johnny Thunder, Trade Wars & Monster Hunting – A Bourbon-Soaked Debate

Johnny Thunder, Trade Wars & Monster Hunting – A Bourbon-Soaked Debate

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Buckle up for a wild ride as Three Guys and Sometimes Bob returns with another unfiltered, whiskey-soaked conversation. This episode kicks off with the legendary (and totally made-up) Johnny Thunder, an 80s action hero who’s taken on a new role—introducing podcasts. From there, the guys dive into everything from mysterious celebrity deaths (looking at you, Gene Hackman), U.S.-Canada trade wars, and political madness, to the great transgender sports debate and whether modern society has gone soft.

But it’s not all heavy talk—there’s plenty of cigar smoke and bourbon-fueled humor as the crew discusses their upcoming Three Guys and Sometimes Bob Bourbon, complete with questionable ingredient choices. Plus, one of the hosts shares a heartwarming story of monster hunting with his grandson, proving that sometimes, all you need to defeat childhood fears is a BB gun and a little imagination.

Also on the table:

  • How trade tariffs are screwing Americans (and why Canada is playing dirty)
  • Why capital punishment still makes sense (according to the guys)
  • The bizarre new meaning of “raw dogging”
  • A deep dive into seasickness, Navy life, and boats that’ll make you puke
  • The difference between real military toughness and today's "safe spaces"

Unfiltered, unapologetic, and always entertaining, this episode is powered by cigars, bourbon, and straight-up opinions.

🔥 Brought to you by Cigar Cave and Steam Distillery—because nothing goes better with bold conversation than a fine cigar and a stiff drink.

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