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In case you don't know.

It's effing hot in Dallas.

It was still 100 at midnight last night. 94 when I got in the car at 4:30 a.m. To go back to the hotel.

There's no freaking sun! How is it still that ********** hot!?
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I was born in Plano. My brother worked in Dallas for a short time, and I’m pretty sure that summer had 56 days that hit 100 degrees. It’s brutal.
 
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Do you build the boats (by hand)? Or sell them? Or both?
We build them from the ground up. Some of our former customers ask us to help sell them when they're ready to move on, either upgrade or just get out of it. We also move them which isn't easy. This boat move to Oklahoma will cost over $60,000.

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We build them from the ground up. Some of our former customers ask us to help sell them when they're ready to move on, either upgrade or just get out of it. We also move them which isn't easy. This boat move to Oklahoma will cost over $60,000.

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This is strictly what I’ve always thought and I can be wrong here (yes, even a female admits they’re wrong, but not that often). Most buy and then have buyers remorse after a few years when the grind of job, family and when the kiddos have moved on to the next ‘Wow’ time. Lived through it and have badges throughout each newest thing.
 
We build them from the ground up. Some of our former customers ask us to help sell them when they're ready to move on, either upgrade or just get out of it. We also move them which isn't easy. This boat move to Oklahoma will cost over $60,000.

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awesome, that's badass
 
This is strictly what I’ve always thought and I can be wrong here (yes, even a female admits they’re wrong, but not that often). Most buy and then have buyers remorse after a few years when the grind of job, family and when the kiddos have moved on to the next ‘Wow’ time. Lived through it and have badges throughout each newest thing.
Some do, some have them for decades. Most of our customers sell them for what they paid me for them. This customer sold his for a $50K profit after 3 years.
 
We build them from the ground up. Some of our former customers ask us to help sell them when they're ready to move on, either upgrade or just get out of it. We also move them which isn't easy. This boat move to Oklahoma will cost over $60,000.

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I need a pontoon!
 
Remember in like March it seemed like we were gonna land both Grayson Howard and Tony Rojas at LB?

Both recruitments just mysteriously fell off. Weird
 
Some do, some have them for decades. Most of our customers sell them for what they paid me for them. This customer sold his for a $50K profit after 3 years.
Much smaller pond, my bro just bought a 2010 Nautique for $20K, a steal.

Some of these new Mastercrafts are $200.

Dad paid $8500 for his Prostar 190 back in 1990. Think about that, cant imagine what one of Invols boats costs.
 
To wash down that mayoreo sandwich.


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I know poker ain't a sport, but this is maybe the sickest fold ever in the WSOP ME. Down to 15 players...$10mm on the line...and he makes a fold like this 🤣


I have known David for a long time. He used to grind the circuit really hard. Had not seen or heard from him in a while. Loved seeing him on the coverage running deep. His strength as a player is being super aggressive which makes the fold even sicker. His read on his opponent has to be miraculous to be able to make that lay down. Honestly it is probably one of the top 5 sickest folds of all time.
 
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