PartyCoveXXX Readies for Memorial Day Weekend

LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. – Ah, spring. What a wonderful time of the year to be slowly cruising down the lake with a boatload of naked, party-going women.

What a life!

Well, if not on the water, you can check the action of living on the lake at voyeur site PartyCoveXXX.com.

And you can thank a man who goes by the name of Mr. Happy for that.

Happy, who has owned such boats as "The Funatic," "It Wasn't Me,” and "The Uninvited Guest," currently owns a 46-foot houseboat where all of his nude and semi-nude content is shot.

Happy selects a secluded cove, known as Party Cove, for his parties on the Lake of the Ozarks in mid-Missouri, and women – unsuspecting or not – usually get photographed for his website.

"Everybody is taking their tops off and showing things they want everybody to see," one partygoer told a local news station.

Another Party Cove regular said she's seen "things you can't talk about on television these days."

According to Happy’s website, “He lives for Party Cove, works for Party Cove, and when he dies he wants his ashes sprinkled across Party Cove.”

Happy, who could not be reached for this story by XBiz, has been making money off his website since 2001, and has expanded his online adult empire with PartyCovePics.com, PartyCoveVideos.com and XXXinPublic.com.

Happy also sells DVDs and CD-ROMs of the on-the-water escapades.

And on Memorial Day weekend next week, more of America will hear about Party Cove.

Happy is allowing E! Television and Playboy TV to walk the plank to cover a three-day party on the houseboat.

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