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Redline Robert buys a Rolls Royce?

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Well, ok, he didn't buy it. In fact, he wasn't even shopping.  But we did get ride in a Phantom. Check this out:

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And no, we didn't rent it.  I'll let him explain the story behind it.  But suffice to say, it was a real treat riding shotgun down Las Vegas Blvd.   :D

  • Super User

I can't believe Kent  let you drive his car ;D

  • Super User

Hey, what happened to the beard ?

  • Super User

You all would have looked better by having some rods sticking out of the rear windows or a buzzbait hung on the antenna when going down the road.  :)

Beautiful car.  Glad you got a chance to ride in it.

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Nice ride, does it come with a towing package?

I should have put a diaper on before reading these replies,lmao ;D

Now show us the clip of you guys chucking the middle finger out the window while doing donuts in the Wal-Mart parking lot.....

  • Super User
it was a real treat riding shotgun down Las Vegas Blvd.   :D

You should've sat in the back with the window down, like RR was your chaueffer, then you would've really looked like somebody.

  • Super User

Two words come to mind...Simply pimping

;D

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I almost bought the white one but the wife wanted midnight blue.  

  • Super User

Did you get the Tow package for the boat?  I'd pay to see that dump the boat at the local ramp.

Bling

it was a real treat riding shotgun down Las Vegas Blvd.   :D

You should've sat in the back with the window down, like RR was your chaueffer, then you would've really looked like somebody.

LOL

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That was fun, huh Glenn?

I brought Glenn along with me to visit a friend that lives in Las Vegas.  This buddy also happens to be Wayne Newton's neighbor.  Great guy, has more cars than anyone I know and recently sold his business.  Let's just say he now lives comfortably.  

He gave me the keys ot his Phantom and let me have it for the day.  Eric is a very generous pal.

Glenn, why don't you show a couple pictures of the shack he live in?

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Ok,  here's a few shots:

Part of the 11-car garage.  The middle part is where the chauffeur lives.

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The kitchen

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Another toy

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This is the croquet court.

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From the driveway looking towards the gate (the black dot way in the distance)

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Random shots of the grounds - there's 12 acres.

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  • Super User

8-)

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Holy crap! Nice pad!

8-)

I like your taste in music roadwarrior! ;)

  • Super User

That pad is unbelievable.  What business did he sell, Part of the Columbian Cartel?  HAHAHA

What business did he sell, Part of the Columbian Cartel?  HAHAHA

LOL........I was thinking the exact same thing.  Very nice place.

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What business did he sell, Part of the Columbian Cartel?  HAHAHA

LOL........I was thinking the exact same thing.  Very nice place.

X3 hey Robert how connected is he, Looks like he was living large before the business sale. Looks like the hacienda of a well connected guy I worked for in NewPort Beach Ca. That is truly some sweet living.... :o

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He made some very smart business decisions early in life.  One of them paid off huge, so now, at the age of 40, he's done.  

The cool thing is that the money didn't change him as a person either.  

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I used to live in shack like that one, then I discovered bass fishing and .........  :-X

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