john d. mcdonald, you ll remember travis, the mystery solving boat bum who lived on a houseboat in miami. the busted flush. people used to live like that. less and less today. travis: when my wife passed away a few years ago, i was living in a condo and didn t want to do that anymore. now i m on this piece of iron. anthony: bob, aka captain bob, is still here and still living on his boat in the miami river. travis: we sit out here and we look like we re enjoying ourselves, but it is really hard work. just sitting here looking pretty, it s not for everybody. but yeah, it s a good life. anthony: i ve had many friends over the years who live on boats, work on boats, but these were just degenerate wind addicts. this is more of a lifestyle choice for you. travis: it is. it s got a machine shop on board. i kind of wanted to go down to the bahamas and get the boat to
is uniting people along racial lines. now if that starts to work, we ll see. we ll see. i don t want to get too excited. we ll see. listen, my next guest is somebody who knows a lot about crossing bou crossing bound riz a crossing boundaries and uniting people. he does it from the other side of the aisle. please welcome to the van jones show, tim scott on the van jones show. it s an honor. it s an honor. thank you. very, very good. i got the top guy. i got the top guy. man. first of all, it s an honor to have you here. you are the top ranking african-american republican in the country which means every day for you kind of sucks, right? not actually, no. it s great. it s a good life. it s a good life. you think where i come from and where i am today, this is a fantastic part. i m living a major part of my
you ll remember travis, the mystery solving boat bum who lived on a houseboat in miami. the busted flush. people used to live like that. less and less today. travis: when my wife passed away a few years ago, i was living in a condo and didn t want to do that anymore. now i m on this piece of iron. anthony: bob, aka captain bob, is still here and still living on his boat in the miami river. travis: we sit out here and we look like we re enjoying ourselves, but it is really hard work. just sitting here looking pretty, it s not for everybody. but yeah, it s a good life. anthony: i ve had many friends over the years who live on boats, work on boats, but these were just degenerate wind addicts.
but yeah, it s a good life. anthony: i ve had many friends over the years who live on boats, work on boats, but these were just degenerate wind addicts. this is more of a lifestyle choice for you. travis: it is. it s got a machine shop on board. i kind of wanted to go down to the bahamas and let the boat to earn its own keep. of course the economy tanked, now i m living on it. [ laughter ] anthony: the 25-ton steel hulled achievement doesn t do much moving around these days, but it might have to. anthony: who else lives like you? travis: it used to be very common. it is getting scarcer. anthony: how long do you think you ve got? travis: six months, a year? anthony: really? travis; that complex that s going up right there, you see the tower crane. we sit there and watch them put the buildings up and they re anthony: coming closer. travis: creeping this way. anthony: you re not moving onto land anytime soon if you can avoid it? travis: no.
you ll remember travis, the mystery solving boat bum who lived on a houseboat in miami. the busted flush. people used to live like that. less and less today. travis: when my wife passed away a few years ago, i was living in a condo and didn t want to do that anymore. now i m on this piece of iron. anthony: bob, aka captain bob, is still here and still living on his boat in the miami river. travis: we sit out here and we look like we re enjoying ourselves, but it is really hard work. just sitting here looking pretty, it s not for everybody. but yeah, it s a good life. anthony: i ve had many friends over the years who live on boats, work on boats, but these were just degenerate wind addicts. this is more of a lifestyle choice for you.