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POPSRealistic Blogogenics! (blogways) A 'no word-only images' clipp showcasing some really realistic looking blog templates for your use...go thru the pix series and you'll be inspired to blog more...where as after seeing these pix it inspired me to "clip more" (color code for category: blogways > #99cc00)
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POPSSheriff Joe Arpaio says hi to his neo-Nazi supporters, poses for pix As it happens, the young man posing for him is none other than Thomas Coletto, aka "Vito Lombardi" -- who, as Stephen Lemons reports, is not only the local leader of a neo-Nazi outfit, but was also busted for burglary in a supposed "Columbine"-type plot two years ago. After posing with Arpaio, Coletto posted the shot on the neo-Nazi forum Stormfront. And it's not as if Arpaio recoiled and hurried on when he figured out who he was talking to. You can see in the video he pulls over and shakes hands with someone in group standing with a Confederate flag.
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POPSTea Party TODAY . . . Tar & Feathers TOMORROW Massive Tax Day Tea Party USA Updated By Michelle Malkin April 15, 2009 03:52 PM I just have one word: Wow. More than 800 tea parties across the country. Here’s your first photo/vid round-up from the events across the country, large and small, every corner of this great nation (hit your refresh button often…I’ll keep updating…11:20pm…just added tons more crowd pix and vid…trying to keep ‘em all in one post to give you the full breadth and scope of the protests — not just the size, but the reach, a true sense of which is missing from the MSM coverage. More coming…
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POPSPixdaus, God Gave Us Pics! This site is one of the best picture sites I have seen with a great variety of excellent quality of pictures that are available to view. The cloud tag attached is only a few of what is available to be seen on pixdaus. ENJOY!
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POPSPhotographer Captures L.A.'s Vintage Homes Magazines, newspapers, even family scrapbooks are full of photographs of houses — graphic examples of the American dream. But pictures by the 98-year-old architectural photographer Julius Shulman are in a league of their own, so distinctive that they are consulted by movie designers, collected by museums and cherished by homeowners who commission them.