This is going to be the best day of my life.
This is right over here.
The Atlantic Ocean right there.
We can almost see over to Hivey Island.
That dredging pipe is underneath Calabogi Sound here.
And it's out there about maybe, I don't know, maybe a mile and a half.
Throwing all that slush out into the ocean.
Said that it will work its way out to sea.
The Fusky is the only one that has any population on it.
The gull is speaking.
Yup.
And Pat Cotton wrote that book about it.
Remember?
Right.
Where he was a school teacher out there.
The river is walking.
Conrad!
Raising people over there, trailers, you know.
You got the real affluent.
And you got the dirt for bet smokers.
Plus it went bankrupt over there.
That's what the resorts went on to.
Maybe Wright Stewart.
1889, March the 12th, it looked like.
1922 she died.
You know somebody in the graveyard?
This is a solemn place.
You think it was a gold descent?
Now we're out of the graveyard on to the course again.
Number 14 at Dolphin Head, the graveyard hole.
Yeah!
It's Gordon Mair.
He called and asked me to come to Albany, Georgia.
And I came thinking we were going to be there a year and 50 some odd years.
I'm still there.
It was known as the beautiful music.
She was about six and she was giving her mother a little bit of a lip.
She says, stop assassinating me, I don't know when I'm assassinating.
She says, well when you put your hand on your hip anything comes out of your mouth and we say.
I'll let him, I'll let him rock and roll.
I'll let him rock and roll.
It's beautiful.
It's historic.
It's the sister city to Charleston.
It has more antebellum homes in Buford than there are in Charleston.
Still surviving pre-Civil War homes.
But it has this really cool sand bar that blows them all away.
That's true.
Because nobody cares about those old homes when you're on a sand bar drinking.
Yeah, we're on the sand looking at them across the way.
We go to this place called Our Island.
It blows ours away.
It's really awesome.
It's got a four inch tide.
It doesn't even look like it's a tide.
It's crazy.
And the water reminds me of Key West.
Key West Blue.
It's beautiful.
You get there by boat obviously.
In real people.
But if you walk all the way up for like, I don't know, what is it, about a half mile?
And you get in the water on the tip and you just like sit in a float or something.
It's a natural lazy river.
And then you stop off at your boat or you stop off and you see all your friends.
You go around and make the loop.
Get out of here.
It's fun.
Have a raft in your beer.
It's crazy fun.
I was being deceitful when I was being real.
Because that's the stigma of our business.
Car salesmen are not all deceitful.
Like the public thinks.
