Bowling, Cheap Beer & Roach Control | Buzz Kill & Beers w/ Doug Wampler

This week on Bumming With Bobcat, it’s Buzz Kill & Beers with Doug Wampler, where bowling, Hamm’s beer, and roach control all somehow collide. 🍺🎳

Doug talks league bowling life—frames, alleys, and knocking pins down—while bringing the real-world stories from running a pest control company, dealing with roaches, infestations, and the kind of jobs most people don’t want to think about. Add in a steady flow of Hamm’s, and the conversation goes exactly where you’d expect.

From bowling leagues and cheap beer classics to killing bugs, killing buzzes, and surviving the grind, this episode blends blue-collar talk with beer-soaked laughs and zero filter. Whether you’re a bowler, a Hamm’s drinker, or just trying to keep the roaches out, there’s something here for everyone.

Crack a cold one, lace up the bowling shoes, and roll into another episode of Bumming With Bobcat.

🍻 Bowling. Beer. Bug control. 🍻

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