View Full Version : I know how to spend the tax money!!
91lxnos
03-25-2008, 01:35 PM
I have it Ok here you go......
Every member of Stangbangerz donate 100.00 of there tax incentive money to the site. Now the site is the soul property of the members!!!!! We take the money and say buy our own track!!!!! say Tri State, Have TnT every nite charge 10.00 carload average 100 cars 3 nites a week thats say 3000.00 a week at say 24 weeks thats 72,000.00 To run a not for profit track!!
now take the 72,000 and build a large pole barn and design it into a Haunted house to be run by Volenteers of the site let it run for 5 weekends prior to Halloween (Thurs, Fri and Sat) put 800 people through each week at 10.00 a person thats 800 a week at 10 bucks equals 40,000
For an annual income ofover 100,000.00
Now we run our own SBFC ( Stangbangers Ford Challenge) every year!!!
at our own Track!!!!!!
Wow Fun to have a pipedream!!!!!!!!:bigthumb
jaystang44
03-25-2008, 02:06 PM
Where did the haunted house idea come from if you dont mind me asking hahahahahaha
I get the track part but the haunted house come out of left field
Xuzhu
03-25-2008, 02:10 PM
I'm going to donate mine to the needy strippers of the world :lol:
Silver Bullet
03-25-2008, 02:19 PM
I was talking to Dick, who owns Edgewater a couple of weeks before the track opened, He stated it cost $60,000.00 a year just to insure it.;)
YouGotJunk
03-25-2008, 02:30 PM
LoL We already have our own private dragstrip here in Middletown...We even have lights..only difference is..there red and blue, lol and you definately dont wanna stop and wait for them to change either!!! I'm just kidding...streetracing is bad..and everyone who does it is immature and doesn't respect the law!!! LMAO!!!!!!!!
85_SS_302_Coupe
03-25-2008, 02:40 PM
3117 members @ $100 each = $311,700...that's hardly enough to buy a drag strip. Besides i think the sole property might be in Holly's hands so you'd have to pry it out of them first :D
DeckerEnt
03-25-2008, 04:00 PM
We would have a pretty kick ass site though. We would have the best smilies known to man!!!!!
Keith
91lxnos
03-25-2008, 04:38 PM
The haunted house would be a boat load of "non taxed" extra income ie: like a cover charge at a bar
As for how much it would cost to insure and run the place ask Dick, he makes enough money on TnT to pay for the track all year. The rest is profit!!!!! ie concessions and special events.
91lxnos
03-25-2008, 04:40 PM
Where did the haunted house idea come from if you dont mind me asking hahahahahaha
I get the track part but the haunted house come out of left field
A Haunted house is like a Teen club.. You can make a shit load of cash in a short period of time with no overhead!!! Have done both.:bigthumb
dedpedal
03-25-2008, 05:11 PM
Im sure we'll do this.... right after I win the Powerball jackpot.
85_SS_302_Coupe
03-25-2008, 05:17 PM
I've always wanted to open a car themed club in Eastgate. That place by Danberry theater would be perfect. Nice big parking lot..you could have car shows and in the summer that place would be packed.
91lxnos
03-25-2008, 08:24 PM
:lol:
I have it Ok here you go......
Every member of Stangbangerz donate 100.00 of there tax incentive money to the site. Now the site is the soul property of the members!!!!! We take the money and say buy our own track!!!!! say Tri State, Have TnT every nite charge 10.00 carload average 100 cars 3 nites a week thats say 3000.00 a week at say 24 weeks thats 72,000.00 To run a not for profit track!!
now take the 72,000 and build a large pole barn and design it into a Haunted house to be run by Volenteers of the site let it run for 5 weekends prior to Halloween (Thurs, Fri and Sat) put 800 people through each week at 10.00 a person thats 800 a week at 10 bucks equals 40,000
For an annual income ofover 100,000.00
Now we run our own SBFC ( Stangbangers Ford Challenge) every year!!!
at our own Track!!!!!!:lol:
Wow Fun to have a pipedream!!!!!!!!:bigthumb
Some of you guys are just way to serious!!! Notice the word PIPEDREAM at the end of the thred!!!!!!
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