The Bark-O Lounger

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bigdogdaddy

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Gas powered 318 V8. At idle it sounds like Harley saying potato potato potato. She no speed demon but sure is a lot of fun. We have a 19' deck boat for going fast.
 

hoppy

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Jun 24, 2012
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bigdogdaddy said:
Largemouth bass and a blue catfish. Other than guns, I have a fairly serious catfishing obsession.

That reminds me of the joke about "what is the difference between a catfish and a lawyer?"
 

SkipD

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Jun 8, 2012
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hoppy said:
That reminds me of the joke about "what is the difference between a catfish and a lawyer?"

I had to look up the punch line for that one and must say that I agree with it. However, we won't print it here..... ::)
 

lws380

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Many years ago I was in a fishing club with a group of guys from the same employer. My neighbor across the street had a bass boat and worked there too. A group of us got together and went to Lake Amistad in Del Rio Texas and rented a 45 foot houseboat for a week. We towed three bass boats with the houseboat. We had a blast! That lake is a very large lake and covers into Texas and Mexico, we never went to the Mexican side.

What is better than having a boat? A friend with a boat!

My brother-in-law tells me that boat stands for "break out another thousand".
 
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mukwah

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lws380 said:
SkipD said:
lws380 said:
My brother-in-law tells me that boat stands for "break out another thousand".
Even though the spelling doesn't work, the very same thing applies to a lot of our hobbies. :p

Spelling?
I think Skip means something to the effect of "I think I need to boat for that new stainless 1911 at my LGS". ;D
 

bigdogdaddy

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I was going to rent a houseboat a couple of years ago and the rental price was rediculous! So I checked on slip fees for a houseboat the size I would want and it was less than 1/2 of a 1 week rental. Using my twisted logic, I thought I am just going to buy an old houseboat and fix it up. Then for less than 1/2 of the rental fee I will use it all year. If I don't like it or think it is too much work I will sell it. Seemed like a reasonable plan to me. Well, here we are a couple years in and completely obsessed with the houseboat thing. Are they a lot of work? Yes. But what could be better than a nice night under the stars in a camper? Answer: A nice night under the stars in a floating camper.