Trump’s Tax Returns

Billy, if you have money, you've proven yourself cheap. If you don't have money, you've proven yourself a liar. Which is it?


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Originally posted by: billryan
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Originally posted by: drmilled
" quote billryan--" Drilled adds animal cruelty to his long list of virtues.
How'd you like to get stuck next to him on a flight to Vegas?"------ Virtues? The use of a phrase that I repeated indicates that I condone animal cruelty? Nice, twisted liberal stretch billryan. By the way, sitting next to me on a flight to Vegas would be preferable to trying to sit next to your expanded girth and know-it-all twisted view of the world.



Anyone sitting next to me would be indulged with the luxury of sitting in first class, pampered the whole way. Not sitting in economy steerage with you.


I can understand how the words are pretty blurry in your besotted mind, but what part of flying first class makes me cheap?
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Originally posted by: billryan
I can understand how the words are pretty blurry in your besotted mind, but what part of flying first class makes me cheap?


Because you don't fly on your own personal jet.
How about your inability to understand why a Vegas traveler taxis or Ubers. You continuously comment how someone can save several dollars a day with a rental car. Should I continue?

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Originally posted by: billryan
I can understand how the words are pretty blurry in your besotted mind, but what part of flying first class makes me cheap?



A story about a non story, hyped up worse than Capones vault. Geraldo ought to be estatic.
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Originally posted by: IndyBoilerman
How about your inability to understand why a Vegas traveler taxis or Ubers. You continuously comment how someone can save several dollars a day with a taxi. Should I continue?

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Originally posted by: billryan
I can understand how the words are pretty blurry in your besotted mind, but what part of flying first class makes me cheap?



You think I said people can save money with taxis?
How moronic are you? I don't think I've ever advocated taking a taxi in Vegas. Not once. With any sort of planning and timing, you can rent a car for the price of a round trip taxi fare.

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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
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Originally posted by: billryan
I can understand how the words are pretty blurry in your besotted mind, but what part of flying first class makes me cheap?


Because you don't fly on your own personal jet.



I've considered it But then you have to hire a pilot, and a couple of stewardess
and the whole thing gets tedious after awhile.
I played with the idea of taking flying lessons awhile back, but they are pretty time consuming and not cheap.
Easier to hitch rides with friends that have their own planes, but I must confess ,none of them have jets. Not even a turboprop in the bunch.
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Originally posted by: billryan
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
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Originally posted by: billryan
I can understand how the words are pretty blurry in your besotted mind, but what part of flying first class makes me cheap?


Because you don't fly on your own personal jet.



I've considered it But then you have to hire a pilot, and a couple of stewardess
and the whole thing gets tedious after awhile.
I played with the idea of taking flying lessons awhile back, but they are pretty time consuming and not cheap.
Easier to hitch rides with friends that have their own planes, but I must confess ,none of them have jets. Not even a turboprop in the bunch.



I used to know a guy who was president of a charter jet company in Southern California. He had to go to jail for taxes. I've been invited, but wasn't able to make it on some of his flights. Quite frankly, if you aren't on a Gulfstream, I'd rather ride in a larger airplane.

The interesting thing I learned from this guy is where the flight crew goes after you have landed. In Vegas, you pay a nightly fee for private jets to park at the airport. That fee includes a room at Bally's for the crew to reside at (at least back in the 90s).

There are also catering companies that will provide meals and appetizers for such flights.

There is an online service for deadhead flights for private jets, whereby you can book a private jet for much less than it would ordinarily cost, but I've never had the courage to try it.
One of my better friends in NY had his own six seat plane, and loved to fly. He was absolutely passionate about it. At the drop of a dime, he fly up to Cooperstown for a day or take it out to go whale watching off Block Island. Both he and his Dad were Eye Specialists and just loved to fly. Once, I'd just come back from a road rally in Gettysburg and I was telling him about the new female bartender at this Irish bar in Emmetsburg. Fifteen minutes later, we were headed to his plane so he could check her out. He tells me I should get a Sports license, which lets you fly planes in rural areas, and move to Cal-Ari-Nev.
Usually, when you land at smaller airports, they have a car available for you to use.
I incorrectly typed taxi instead of rental car. Now, back to the topic at hand.

Billy regularly argues for people to rent a car will in Vegas, pointing out that they can save a few bucks..................and we're talking a few bucks. They explain that it's a nicety, or an inexpensive convenience..............yet Billy will have nothing of it. Even after these folks explain their position, all Billy sees is spending an extra $10 a day.

Let me tell you Billy, I have plenty of friends with money, and not one would worry about the extra $10 per day, or $50 for that matter, to taxi. It wouldn't cross their minds.

Someone with money, like my buddy Jeff, buys 50 hours on a King Air plane to be used over the next 36 months. He explained a couple of days ago that "Like a country club, you can't justify the $85,000, but it sure is nice." He lives in Chicago, and just joined Desert Mountain CC north of Phoenix.

People with money spend money on niceties, and they certainly don't worry about a few bucks to taxi.




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Originally posted by: billryan
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Originally posted by: IndyBoilerman
How about your inability to understand why a Vegas traveler taxis or Ubers. You continuously comment how someone can save several dollars a day with a taxi. Should I continue?

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Originally posted by: billryan
I can understand how the words are pretty blurry in your besotted mind, but what part of flying first class makes me cheap?



You think I said people can save money with taxis?
How moronic are you? I don't think I've ever advocated taking a taxi in Vegas. Not once. With any sort of planning and timing, you can rent a car for the price of a round trip taxi fare.


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