Maybe he still is, but Berkeley Breathed was then deep into boating. He even wrote a column called “Overboard” for Boating magazine around this time. A July 1990 article addresses Mr. Brinkley’s problem: “A Boat Too Far: How To Afford The Boat You Can’t.”
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 9 months ago
Maybe he still is, but Berkeley Breathed was then deep into boating. He even wrote a column called “Overboard” for Boating magazine around this time. A July 1990 article addresses Mr. Brinkley’s problem: “A Boat Too Far: How To Afford The Boat You Can’t.”
Uncle Kenny 9 months ago
I used to want a boat, but I kept putting off buying one. Fianally, the problem solved itself. I don’t want a boat any more.
erik.vanthienen 9 months ago
“Boating: like standing under a cold shower while fully dressed and tearing up hundred dollar bills.”
jwilbern 9 months ago
The best time to buy a boat is right after a stock market crash.
Zebrastripes 9 months ago
“Things”, sometimes are not necessary in life to be happy!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 9 months ago
I had an S&P 500 mutual fund. I bought in as much as I could afford when it was diving. I’m not sure but I think it has gone up since.
mindjob 9 months ago
“But we have to test out the new water skis”
Prof. Mementomori's Deep-Fried Pressure Suit 9 months ago
From the Mariner’s Dictionary:
boat (bōt) noun
A hole in the water into which money is thrown.
eddi-TBH 9 months ago
This arc is autobiographical for Berk. Boating is his hobby. Or was back then.