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, a/k/a 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 let the boat pay for itself, to earn its own keep. of course, the economy tanked, now i m living on it.
anthony: it is the opposite of get out the vote, it is don t bother to vote. luther: don t bother to vote. african-americans voted at 20%. if we would have voted at 50%, charlotte gris would have won the governor s race. anthony: if you were selling miami to somebody, what s the best thing about miami? luther: best weather. anthony: how do you handle the cold if you have to tour or something and you have to spend a week or two weeks in detroit or chicago or something? luther: my mind-set is i don t have to deal with this every day. i m going back to sunshine. when i have that on my mind, i can go into any city. i can go into a blizzard. i know i m going out. y all stay. anthony: this is really good. anthony: back inland, another world of flavors, little haiti. just in case miami didn t have enough tasty stuff from elsewhere. the b&m market is tucked away in
inviting place for americans who just wanted to get off the grid, own rules. you ll remember travis mcgee, 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. bob: 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. bob: it is. it s got a machine shop on board.
y all stay. anthony: this is really good. anthony: back inland, another world of flavors little haiti. just in case miami didn t have enough tasty stuff from elsewhere. the b&m market is tucked away in the back, and they serve dishes that make me happiest. jerk chicken, who doesn t love that? curried goat, roti, and this. cow-foot soup. flavors, textures, some next level stuff. anthony: that looks, by the way, unbelievable. that s so good. what s the best thing about miami? women: the mix of cultures that we ve got. anthony: what s the worst thing? women: you know what really pisses me off? i walk down the street and i say hi to people, because that s how i am. anthony: right. women: and i don t get a hi back a lot here. anthony: to what do you
y all stay. anthony: this is really good. anthony: back inland, another world of flavors. little haiti. just in case miami didn t have enough tasty stuff from elsewhere. the b&m market is a grocery store with a four-seat cafe of sorts tucked away in that make me happiest. jerk chicken, who doesn t love that? curried goat, roti, and this. cow-foot soup. flavors, textures, some next level stuff. anthony: that looks, by the way, unbelievable. that s so good. what s the best thing about miami? women: the mix of cultures that we ve got. anthony: what s the worst thing? women: you know what really pisses me off? i walk down the street and i say hi to people, because that s how i am. anthony: right. women: and i don t get a hi