Ok. Hypothetically, you've got a $30,000 bass boat (I won't mention the brand.) If you went low end, it was probably somewhere around $28,000, if you went high end, it could have cost $70,000 or more. See, I told you it would be fun. For those of you who this is not a hypothetical question, I am making rude faces and gestures at you. (just kidding, can I borrow some money?)
Now, you've gone on a fishing trip, caught some bass, put them in the livewell. You realize you need to take your boat into the shop for some service work.... Do you leave an inch and a half to two inches of bass feces in the livewell for the girl who details the boats to have to deal with? If so, why? This is not nice.
Also, if you have this $28,000 - $70,000 boat with a cover that will stay on if you're driving 80 mph down the road, do you leave it parked uncovered under an oak or pine tree? Or drive down the road without this cover on?
What's wrong with people?!
2007-04-26
10:32:32
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Exert, all I have to say to that is *gag*.... maybe I -will- be calling in sick tomorrow. ;)
2007-04-26
11:46:39 ·
update #1
BASS Fisherman, who peed in my cheerios? The guy who left nearly two inches of fecal matter in his livewell, that's who....
2007-04-26
14:08:02 ·
update #2
um... I never said it was brand new, I just gave price range.
As for why look in the livewell when detailing, there's details in the livewell as well.
My curiousity as to the cover is basically, the cover comes with the boat, if you're not in the boat, why isn't it covered? Who wants pine sap in their bass boat carpet? I didn't say anything about parking and driving down the road at the same time.
Nope, got my cheerios right here.
2007-04-26
23:32:17 ·
update #3
But Josh, do you leave fish poop in your livewell?
Isn't this like taking the Mercedes to the grocery store, buying a gallon of milk, the milk busts open in the trunk, so you just leave it there? ugh, sorry, but it's just grotesque. I understand the whole boat as a tool thing, but damnit, man, it's feces!
2007-04-27
13:49:22 ·
update #4