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DL
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The next time you fill your rig(truck and boat) at Terrible's, compare your boat to their boat :shock: The trolling motor is a 120hp bow thruster :lol:

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These guys know how to spend ! !

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A boat with a toilet! My kind of boat.
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Yeah Bri, you can leave those ROBO boxes at home now!!!!!
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that is definitly not a boat ! comparison $40,000.00 to $15,000,000.00 mind a few cents up or down
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Not sure if I read this correctly....

Fuel capacity14,700 US gallons
Range: 2,700 nautical miles @ 14 knots

that is aproximately 5 gallons of gas for every nautical mile

That is just insane and proves how useless something like that really is. There are definately cheaper ways to get laid, and/or compensate for a small manhood.
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True, but I dont know anyone that has gotten laid because he had sweet Bass Boat :shock:
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That would be diesel fuel not gas and 5 per is about right unless you get on it. How much do you think it would take to push a couple of houses around the ocean? Happy for the guy. I think the Casino has more to do with the money to buy something like that rather than the gas station.
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The Herbst have been in the Vegas Valley area since the 50's....they have that "old" money. Made a ton on land....they are also related to Coast Casino owners (Gauhn family)....they are great people!!
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The Casino arm of the Herbst empire delcared bankruptcy not long ago...with the price of oil where it is, I dont think they have to worry though. If anyone is interested, they also have their 46' Skater offshore boat for sale. I'm sure it could be yours for a cool 750k..
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i was headed out from the Golden Gate Bridge to do some Salmon and Crabbin and this guy pulls up at the Gas Dock and says to the tenant in a very casual way just stop it when it gets to $1,500.00 :shock: Wasnt a boat like that, but really if you can afford that boat you can afford the fuel!

The really pisser is when he looked at his buddy and said OK johnny we are splitting the cost of fuel right :twisted:
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DL wrote:True, but I dont know anyone that has gotten laid because he had sweet Bass Boat :shock:
Spend more time at Havasu around this time of year.... as long as you have something that floats you are set :)
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I have spent more time on Havasu/Parker than I can remember :shock: and I have yet to see a group of pasty clad hotties dancing on the front of a bass boat. Although I did see a guy at the Parker sandbar with a brass pole in the rear seat hole... but his harem was less than impressive.

None the less, if it floats on Havasu in the spring, you are pretty much gauranteed at least "some" company to the sand bar or copper canyon :twisted:
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DL wrote:True, but I dont know anyone that has gotten laid because he had sweet Bass Boat
Might have something to do with that lovely Smelly Jelly aroma around most bass boats - lol!
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