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Originally Posted by austin552 View Post
It's better to have a friend with a boat than to have a boat.
hole in the water you throw money into

I had a nice boat slip on Lake Conroe, man that was a sweet spot before they built all those newer, slapdash units...point just north of Banana Bay, now defunct, (blind monkey would make a mint with a place on that lake, those guys moust have drunk a lot or done a lot of drugs, likely both with all that dough) I fondly recall the first time I laid eyes on my bride. She won a bikini contest, long blonde hair, scant bikini on a state champion tennis and gymnastic tuned frame, a straw Stetson, braces on her teeth. Her brother subsequently laid out the biggest Indian(sorry, Native American) I ever saw with one punch. Trippy to see a little 5'6" 150# cat knock some 6'4" 275 pound behemoth out. He bent down, as if to grab the smaller man, took one on the chin that had both feet well off the ground. Heather checks the guy is breathing, Buddy and Heather leave with alacrity as I was walking up to the bar.

Met her at work(her last day there, starting at my primary hospital) six months later. I put together the bikini-hat-unconcious offensive lineman thing when her brother walked in wearing the hat when I brought her home from our second date.

Where are you takin' it exactly. How about a nice houseboat or pontoon boat like the one pictured. I tended to fish off the dock myself, even when I had full access to the boat being stored in my slip. Pontoon is nice, put a little grill on there, couple ice chests, even can get a little portable head for the ladies if you like

I would rent, unless I lived right there and was going out every day. But when I lived on the water, I fished off the dock, like I say.
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