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All these fees just to get a custom 200lb trailer on the road.
$5 Custom trailer application form VSA 88 $10 titling fee $35 sales and use tax $10-$27.50 Registration fee based on weight $52 Permanent plates |
"Michael Shaffer" wrote in message news:j8vBe.78771$oK.44106@okepread02... All these fees just to get a custom 200lb trailer on the road. $5 Custom trailer application form VSA 88 $10 titling fee $35 sales and use tax $10-$27.50 Registration fee based on weight $52 Permanent plates Michigan permanent trailer plates are $75. consider yourself lucky |
P. Fritz wrote: "Michael Shaffer" wrote in message news:j8vBe.78771$oK.44106@okepread02... All these fees just to get a custom 200lb trailer on the road. $5 Custom trailer application form VSA 88 $10 titling fee $35 sales and use tax $10-$27.50 Registration fee based on weight $52 Permanent plates Michigan permanent trailer plates are $75. consider yourself lucky I consider myself lucky every day that I don't live in Michigan. |
wrote in message oups.com... P. Fritz wrote: "Michael Shaffer" wrote in message news:j8vBe.78771$oK.44106@okepread02... All these fees just to get a custom 200lb trailer on the road. $5 Custom trailer application form VSA 88 $10 titling fee $35 sales and use tax $10-$27.50 Registration fee based on weight $52 Permanent plates Michigan permanent trailer plates are $75. consider yourself lucky I consider myself lucky every day that I don't live in Michigan. So do the folks in Michigan. |
"*JimH*" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... P. Fritz wrote: "Michael Shaffer" wrote in message news:j8vBe.78771$oK.44106@okepread02... All these fees just to get a custom 200lb trailer on the road. $5 Custom trailer application form VSA 88 $10 titling fee $35 sales and use tax $10-$27.50 Registration fee based on weight $52 Permanent plates Michigan permanent trailer plates are $75. consider yourself lucky I consider myself lucky every day that I don't live in Michigan. So do the folks in Michigan. LMAO.....next we will hear about that 'world class city' Atlanta, .....sll that great boating (in kevin's case 'tubin the hooch') is supposed to compare to the Great Lakes BWAHAHAHA |
P. Fritz wrote: "*JimH*" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... P. Fritz wrote: "Michael Shaffer" wrote in message news:j8vBe.78771$oK.44106@okepread02... All these fees just to get a custom 200lb trailer on the road. $5 Custom trailer application form VSA 88 $10 titling fee $35 sales and use tax $10-$27.50 Registration fee based on weight $52 Permanent plates Michigan permanent trailer plates are $75. consider yourself lucky I consider myself lucky every day that I don't live in Michigan. So do the folks in Michigan. LMAO.....next we will hear about that 'world class city' Atlanta, .....sll that great boating (in kevin's case 'tubin the hooch') is supposed to compare to the Great Lakes BWAHAHAHA Yeah, sure, asshole. I've proven over and over to you that, indeed, Atlanta IS a world class city. But, you're too stupid to know and comprehend when you've been taught a lesson. |
*JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... P. Fritz wrote: "Michael Shaffer" wrote in message news:j8vBe.78771$oK.44106@okepread02... All these fees just to get a custom 200lb trailer on the road. $5 Custom trailer application form VSA 88 $10 titling fee $35 sales and use tax $10-$27.50 Registration fee based on weight $52 Permanent plates Michigan permanent trailer plates are $75. consider yourself lucky I consider myself lucky every day that I don't live in Michigan. So do the folks in Michigan. Really? Are you really so ****ing stupid that you think everyone in Michigan knows me? How ignorant ARE you, anyway? |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On 14 Jul 2005 11:35:05 -0700, wrote: Really? Are you really so ****ing stupid that you think everyone in Michigan knows me? How ignorant ARE you, anyway? Was that posted by an adult? That is what kevin believes is witty repartee -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
What is a "world class city", Kevin? Who decides that a city is "world
class"? They must exclude crime and traffic in their equation. wrote: Yeah, sure, asshole. I've proven over and over to you that, indeed, Atlanta IS a world class city. But, you're too stupid to know and comprehend when you've been taught a lesson. |
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 00:11:36 GMT, Dan Krueger
wrote: What is a "world class city", Kevin? Who decides that a city is "world class"? They must exclude crime and traffic in their equation. wrote: Yeah, sure, asshole. I've proven over and over to you that, indeed, Atlanta IS a world class city. But, you're too stupid to know and comprehend when you've been taught a lesson. Well, Washington DC wouldn't cut it then. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
John H. wrote: On 14 Jul 2005 11:35:05 -0700, wrote: Really? Are you really so ****ing stupid that you think everyone in Michigan knows me? How ignorant ARE you, anyway? Was that posted by an adult? -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD It's much more adult than posting hundreds of times the same sentence: "Harry, you're a ****ing liar". |
Dan Krueger wrote: What is a "world class city", Kevin? Who decides that a city is "world class"? They must exclude crime and traffic in their equation. Why, murder rates in Atlanta are their lowest since 1965. Rape, lowest since 1972, robbery, losest since 1972, Burglary lowest since 1967, Larceny lowest since 1974, with total number of Part 1 crimes the lowest since 1971 Now, MOST people realize that Atlanta is THE economic powerhouse of the south. MOST people also know that Atlanta is often called the Big Apple of the South, because of its many cultural venues. For you and your butt buddy Fritz, from Leisure Travel Magazine: "First-time visitors may envision Atlanta as having a serene antebellum ambience, with dogwood-framed mansions inhabited by ladies in lace dresses who serve mint juleps to slow-talking southern gentlemen. On the contrary, Georgia's capital, fondly known as "HOTlanta" to locals, is now a bustling, world-class city, with a skyline full of impressive architectural designs that complement rolling hills and abundant foliage. Atlanta is consistently ranked as one of the best places to do business in the U.S., and more than 750 of Fortune's Top 1,000 businesses have offices there. A fast-paced, ready-for-the-future attitude is evident in its booming convention business, pulsing nightlife, showplace museums, sophisticated fine-arts facilities and painstakingly restored historical landmarks. Atlantans are fiercely proud of their city. They bubble over with enthusiasm for Braves baseball, Hawks basketball, Thrashers hockey and Falcons football. The city has hosted two Super Bowls. News of Atlanta's special formula for friendliness combined with pride emerged during the 1996 Olympics, when the city opened its doors and made the world feel welcome. Downtown Atlanta has several hubs of activity: the World Congress Convention Center; CNN Center, home of Ted Turner's 24-hour Cable News Network; and Peachtree Center, a combination of grand hotels, upscale retail and modern businesses. Cultural events include a myriad of outdoor fairs, festivals and concerts." And this from Art Business News: Atlanta is a city rich in history and culture, offering residents and visitors much to explore. World-class museums, gardens, parks, and Civil War monuments dot the Atlanta landscape, offering interesting and engaging experiences for all ages. So, I've given you and Fritz some examples of why Atlanta IS a world class city, let's see some of your reasons why it's not. Fritz is especially good at being an annoying little bitch, but never ever offering anything to back up his position. Perhaps you are the same? |
"Dan Krueger" wrote in message ink.net... What is a "world class city", Kevin? Who decides that a city is "world class"? They must exclude crime and traffic in their equation. Kevin is still affected by the bitch slapping he received.......his "proof" was a laser light show, some run of the mill science labs, and one theater........LMAO wrote: Yeah, sure, asshole. I've proven over and over to you that, indeed, Atlanta IS a world class city. But, you're too stupid to know and comprehend when you've been taught a lesson. |
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Dan Krueger wrote: What is a "world class city", Kevin? Who decides that a city is "world class"? They must exclude crime and traffic in their equation. Why, murder rates in Atlanta are their lowest since 1965. Rape, lowest since 1972, robbery, losest since 1972, Burglary lowest since 1967, Larceny lowest since 1974, with total number of Part 1 crimes the lowest since 1971 Now, MOST people realize that Atlanta is THE economic powerhouse of the south. MOST people also know that Atlanta is often called the Big Apple of the South, because of its many cultural venues. For you and your butt buddy Fritz, from Leisure Travel Magazine: I don't know Fritz, Kevin. Check this link about your crime stats... http://www.bestplaces.net/docs/studies/crime6.aspx And traffic... http://www.tripnet.org/state/Atlanta052903.htm "First-time visitors may envision Atlanta as having a serene antebellum ambience, with dogwood-framed mansions inhabited by ladies in lace dresses who serve mint juleps to slow-talking southern gentlemen. On the contrary, Georgia's capital, fondly known as "HOTlanta" to locals, is now a bustling, world-class city, with a skyline full of impressive architectural designs that complement rolling hills and abundant foliage. Atlanta is consistently ranked as one of the best places to do business in the U.S., and more than 750 of Fortune's Top 1,000 businesses have offices there. A fast-paced, ready-for-the-future attitude is evident in its booming convention business, pulsing nightlife, showplace museums, sophisticated fine-arts facilities and painstakingly restored historical landmarks. Atlantans are fiercely proud of their city. They bubble over with enthusiasm for Braves baseball, Hawks basketball, Thrashers hockey and Falcons football. The city has hosted two Super Bowls. News of Atlanta's special formula for friendliness combined with pride emerged during the 1996 Olympics, when the city opened its doors and made the world feel welcome. Downtown Atlanta has several hubs of activity: the World Congress Convention Center; CNN Center, home of Ted Turner's 24-hour Cable News Network; and Peachtree Center, a combination of grand hotels, upscale retail and modern businesses. Cultural events include a myriad of outdoor fairs, festivals and concerts." And this from Art Business News: Atlanta is a city rich in history and culture, offering residents and visitors much to explore. World-class museums, gardens, parks, and Civil War monuments dot the Atlanta landscape, offering interesting and engaging experiences for all ages. Whatever. You can Google rhetoric like this for Toledo or even Gary, Indiana. So, I've given you and Fritz some examples of why Atlanta IS a world class city, let's see some of your reasons why it's not. Fritz is especially good at being an annoying little bitch, but never ever offering anything to back up his position. Perhaps you are the same? You are calling someone else annoying? Do you read our own posts? |
"Dan Krueger" wrote in message ink.net... wrote: Dan Krueger wrote: What is a "world class city", Kevin? Who decides that a city is "world class"? They must exclude crime and traffic in their equation. Why, murder rates in Atlanta are their lowest since 1965. Rape, lowest since 1972, robbery, losest since 1972, Burglary lowest since 1967, Larceny lowest since 1974, with total number of Part 1 crimes the lowest since 1971 Now, MOST people realize that Atlanta is THE economic powerhouse of the south. MOST people also know that Atlanta is often called the Big Apple of the South, because of its many cultural venues. For you and your butt buddy Fritz, from Leisure Travel Magazine: I don't know Fritz, Kevin. Check this link about your crime stats... http://www.bestplaces.net/docs/studies/crime6.aspx And traffic... http://www.tripnet.org/state/Atlanta052903.htm They have been working on I-75/85 since I lived there in the 80's "First-time visitors may envision Atlanta as having a serene antebellum ambience, with dogwood-framed mansions inhabited by ladies in lace dresses who serve mint juleps to slow-talking southern gentlemen. On the contrary, Georgia's capital, fondly known as "HOTlanta" to locals, is now a bustling, world-class city, with a skyline full of impressive architectural designs that complement rolling hills and abundant foliage. Atlanta is consistently ranked as one of the best places to do business in the U.S., and more than 750 of Fortune's Top 1,000 businesses have offices there. A fast-paced, ready-for-the-future attitude is evident in its booming convention business, pulsing nightlife, showplace museums, sophisticated fine-arts facilities and painstakingly restored historical landmarks. Atlantans are fiercely proud of their city. They bubble over with enthusiasm for Braves baseball, Hawks basketball, Thrashers hockey and Falcons football. The city has hosted two Super Bowls. News of Atlanta's special formula for friendliness combined with pride emerged during the 1996 Olympics, when the city opened its doors and made the world feel welcome. Downtown Atlanta has several hubs of activity: the World Congress Convention Center; CNN Center, home of Ted Turner's 24-hour Cable News Network; and Peachtree Center, a combination of grand hotels, upscale retail and modern businesses. Cultural events include a myriad of outdoor fairs, festivals and concerts." And this from Art Business News: Atlanta is a city rich in history and culture, offering residents and visitors much to explore. World-class museums, gardens, parks, and Civil War monuments dot the Atlanta landscape, offering interesting and engaging experiences for all ages. Whatever. You can Google rhetoric like this for Toledo or even Gary, Indiana. That is about it........kevin lists a bunch of average items and thinks that make it world class.......of course if you don't get out much, it probably does seem like that. With minor editing of a names, I could replace Detroit for Atlanta and use the same verbage....... So, I've given you and Fritz some examples of why Atlanta IS a world class city, let's see some of your reasons why it's not. Fritz is especially good at being an annoying little bitch, but never ever offering anything to back up his position. Perhaps you are the same? You are calling someone else annoying? Do you read our own posts? Kevin has problems with basic reading comprehension. |
Michael Shaffer wrote: All these fees just to get a custom 200lb trailer on the road. $5 Custom trailer application form VSA 88 $10 titling fee $35 sales and use tax $10-$27.50 Registration fee based on weight $52 Permanent plates Michael - which of these fees seems excessive to you? One by one, they don't seem excessive and looking at the list, I don't see anything unusual or unreasonable for the first time registration. I also see that subsequent registrations will be $10 -$27, depending on wt. What is unreasonable other than having to title it and register it? |
If it is home built, the use tax should not be there. And when I made my
custom racecar trailer, there was not extra charge for "Custom trailer application" And this is in Calif, the state who loves to tax. And the plates come with the registration. If you have to replace damaged plates, is about $10. "Camilo" wrote in message oups.com... Michael Shaffer wrote: All these fees just to get a custom 200lb trailer on the road. $5 Custom trailer application form VSA 88 $10 titling fee $35 sales and use tax $10-$27.50 Registration fee based on weight $52 Permanent plates Michael - which of these fees seems excessive to you? One by one, they don't seem excessive and looking at the list, I don't see anything unusual or unreasonable for the first time registration. I also see that subsequent registrations will be $10 -$27, depending on wt. What is unreasonable other than having to title it and register it? |
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