From: Sonny Heath (sonny@defuniak.com)
Date: Sat Nov 19 2005 - 15:08:37 PST
Mister Kalin,
You still haven't told me which states require recreational vehicles to stop
Sonny
----- Original Message -----
at their weigh stations. You told me, by email, that "some" states require
recreational vehicles to stop at their weigh stations but when I asked which
states that is, more than once, you never answered so I really don't know if
I can believe that this fuel pricing is a conspiracy or not, coming from
you.
From: "Bruce Kalin" <convoy@mtaofnj.us>
To: "Sonny Heath" <sonny@defuniak.com>
Cc: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 4:24 PM
Subject: [BULK] Re: [MV] gas and fuel costs
> You're exactly right Sonny. It's a big, big conspiracy. Every trucker is
> actually making a kick back for every mile they drive. Of course, it's a
> secret that you weren't supposed to know. They get that money from raising
> the cost of gasoline and diesel, and only giving the kick back to those
> who are part of the conspiracy group. I am pretty sure that Al Gore
> invented the whole scheme shortly after he invented the Internet. If you
> pay to join, you too can get a kick back on your $1000 fuel stop for your
> big bad toy. I can't tell you on the list who to pay the money to, but if
> you write to me off line, I will tell you where to send the Western Union
> Money Order.
>
> PS: Sonny, don't tell anyone else, but Art Bloom is way up there in this
> pyramid scheme. He's made millions in the last couple of months from those
> who haven't joined when the scheme first got started. He's made so much
> money that you haven't even heard him pushing power steering kits lately.
> In fact, in a couple of months, he may even start giving them away to
> anyone who has 10 receipts for $1000 at the fuel pump. Since you are such
> a good guy, I'm sure he'll let you in on the deal. I tried to get in on
> the deal, but since I wouldn't tell him where I got my information, he
> told me that I couldn't join. :-(
>
> PS: Please don't tell anyone else about this. "You are in the know."
>
>
>
> Sonny Heath wrote:
>
>> Thats the first I've seen of the post from Joe Shannon. Did he send that
>> post to our list? hmmm wonder why I missed that,
>>
>>
>> Okay Joe, tell me why you are the VERY FIRST I've heard from a trucker
>> concerning the price of fuel? When I go in to Flying J with my sixty
>> series Freightliner (my play toy) and pay a thousand dollars to fill it
>> up I hear all kinds of pick up and car owners complaining about the high
>> cost of fuel but when I sit in the drivers lounge or the restaurant I
>> hear ABSOLUTELY NOTHING from the truckers concerning the cost of fuel
>> being twice what it was a short time ago.
>>
>> I say there MUST be a subsidy somehow and they have been asked to keep it
>> quiet, nothing else makes sense to me.
>>
>> Sonny
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Gill" <rmgill@mindspring.com>
>> To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 7:53 AM
>> Subject: Re: [MV] gas and fuel costs
>>
>>
>> At 8:44 AM -0600 11/19/05, Joe Shannon wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>> I pay 3.19 a gallon, plus $3000 for tags, $550 to the IRS and $400 a
>>> month insurance all of this per truck. Trucks DO NOT get a discount at
>>> the pump they DO NOT get any kind of cash back. If a truck does into
>>> another state they have to pay that states fuel tax as well as there own
>>> so you can stop feeling sorry for yourself for having to buy $50 of
>>> diesel a week to play.
>>
>>
>> Joe, after looking at the stuff like IFTA, IRP
>> and the amount of paperwork, I don't know how you
>> guys do it.
>>
>>
>
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