anybody interested in a little foo-foo boat?

B~C

New member
we had donated to the school a 1994 Searay 14' jet boat model # PJGPR13. The oil/gas mix system failed and the 90hp engine grenaded. We rebuilt the engine, test fired it (fired right up & sounded good) This little boat looks like new, has a trailer & now a new engine........I have to get it out of the shop, we had it on craigslist for $2,500.... make somebody a good deal if interested

I'm thinking Seawolk Joe could use this as a tender for the floating bordello
 
B~C":2f00gu35 said:
we had donated to the school a 1994 Searay 14' jet boat model # PJGPR13. The oil/gas mix system failed and the 90hp engine grenaded. We rebuilt the engine, test fired it (fired right up & sounded good) This little boat looks like new, has a trailer & now a new engine........I have to get it out of the shop, we had it on craigslist for $2,500.... make somebody a good deal if interested

I'm thinking Seawolk Joe could use this as a tender for the floating bordello

Ken- Unfortunately, I've already bought a three-seater Sea Doo for the go-fer runaround duties!

Many newer folks won't know about our floating bordello / retirement income plans for my Sea Ray on Lake Shasta, conveniently located by Interstate 5 ! No more of your hands in fish guts day after day!

"Seawolk Joe", huh??? Does this mean we have to play Lawrence Welk's music in the cabins and dance on the decks?

Bubbles, Bubbles, and more Bubbles! A One-Two-Three....!

Joe.
 
Sea Wolf"Many newer folks won't know about our floating bordello / retirement income plans Joe.[/quote said:
Ken and Joe, if you are going to keep telling EVERYONE about this, I'm going to have to put on my clothes and leave!
 
DaveS":1dckjspj said:
Sea Wolf"Many newer folks won't know about our floating bordello / retirement income plans Joe.[/quote:1dckjspj said:
Ken and Joe, if you are going to keep telling EVERYONE about this, I'm going to have to put on my clothes and leave!

Dave-

Don't worry about what people will think, they expect such behavior from PK* folks!

* For the uninitiated (or those who didn't read another recent thread, PK stands for Preacher's Kids, who have a reputation of being either angelic or possessed of the devil himself. Dave fits into the later category.

Famous Preacher's Kids include:

Vincent Van Gogh, Friedrich Nietzsche, Carl Jung, Alice Cooper, Denzel Washington, Condoleezza Rice, Marvin Gaye, The Wright Brothers, Malcolm X, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ingmar Bergman, Tori Amos, Nicola Tesla, Nat King Cole, and Jerry Lee Lewis.

Need we say more!

Joe.
 
Sea Wolf":2slal3s5 said:
Famous Preacher's Kids include:
Vincent Van Gogh, Friedrich Nietzsche, Carl Jung, Alice Cooper, Denzel Washington, Condoleezza Rice, Marvin Gaye, The Wright Brothers, Malcolm X, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ingmar Bergman, Tori Amos, Nicola Tesla, Nat King Cole, and Jerry Lee Lewis.
Joe.

This just further proves that since I'm not included in this list, I'm classified as infamous.. :mrgreen:
 
Sea Wolf":2vybu5na said:
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Joe.
Joe,

I haven't met you yet but from the pictures of you in the album, I humbly suggest that the profit potential for the bordello is low..... :wink: unless, of course, your plan is to hire other staff.
 
rogerbum":134hfmsd said:
Joe,

I haven't met you yet but from the pictures of you in the album, I humbly suggest that the profit potential for the bordello is low..... :wink: unless, of course, your plan is to hire other staff.

This sounds like a job for...

Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute

:mrgreen:
Anyone remember that skit from the Dan Akroyd days of SNL?
 
rogerbum":3di3ki5j said:
Sea Wolf":3di3ki5j said:
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Many newer folks won't know about our floating bordello / retirement income plans for my Sea Ray on Lake Shasta, conveniently located by Interstate 5 ! No more of your hands in fish guts day after day!
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Joe.
Joe,

I haven't met you yet but from the pictures of you in the album, I humbly suggest that the profit potential for the bordello is low..... :wink: unless, of course, your plan is to hire other staff.

Roger-

Very funny! But of course we were planning on hiring a "stable" of girls, and Ken and I were actively looking forward to the "Interview" process!

Joe.
 
Sea Wolf":1qqpbcjc said:
Roger-

Very funny! But of course we were planning on hiring a "stable" of girls, and Ken and I were actively looking forward to the "Interview" process!

Joe.


Here's some "girls" to interview.
103_horses_in_autumn.jpg


Be gentle now!! :lol: :hug
 
Charlie-
The term "stable" may be used metaphorically, according to WickIpedia:

"Used metaphorically from this origin, a stable is a collection of people (e.g. professional wrestlers) working under a single manager or animals kept by one owner."

As a retired Navy Officer, I would have suspected that you'd be accustomed to such usage of the term, from conversations with your NCO's and enlisted men, of course!

Joe.
 
I know Charlie is an esteemed former officer, (0-6), but retired he is not. That is a club to which he has not yet applied, although he can count on my vote. What are you waiting for Charlie? Think of all the extra time you'd have to spend on the C-Brats. :wink:
 
Ya knuckleheads......did you hear about the broke guy in NV that opened the brothell..... he had to run it by handuntill he made enough money to hire some help
 
dotnmarty":1a44azdm said:
I know Charlie is an esteemed former officer, (0-6), but retired he is not. That is a club to which he has not yet applied, although he can count on my vote. What are you waiting for Charlie? Think of all the extra time you'd have to spend on the C-Brats. :wink:

Whadda you mean extra time. I have a laptop going here in my home office 24x7 next to the work computer. I gotta work to pay for all these toys I've bought! I'm just about to apply for medicare, will be the magic 65 in about a month but still have company health insurance and Tricare for Life. I won't apply for SS yet though (can't really until 65-10), may not even then if I'm still employed. I looked yesterday and it grows about 7-8% a year until age 70! I sure won't be working then! :cry

Charlie
 
Sea Wolf":18z3g55b said:
Charlie-
The term "stable" may be used metaphorically, according to WickIpedia:

"Used metaphorically from this origin, a stable is a collection of people (e.g. professional wrestlers) working under a single manager or animals kept by one owner."

As a retired Navy Officer, I would have suspected that you'd be accustomed to such usage of the term, from conversations with your NCO's and enlisted men, of course!

Joe.

Brothel I'm familiar with although never been to one :wink Now the last time I went to a Stable I stepped in something nasty!

Charlie
 
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