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POPSGraham Smart Builds Bugatti Manifolds Despite the name of my website my work is not confined to Bugatti manifolds alone. I still make manifolds for many companies in England from Bugatti to Alvis, Lagonda, Reily, MG and many more. Whatever vintage or classic car you own I will be glad to chat over your requirements.
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POPSShredding the clunkers Clunker FAIL - throws the poor under the bus. It artificially inflates the value of all used cars — owners will find themselves asking “do I want to try to sell this perfectly-good car for at least $5,000 to someone who needs it, or should I let it get destroyed for a $4,500 credit?” In essence, the bill will boost the minimum value of many used cars to $4,500 — out of the reach of many people in need of transportation. But that won’t matter. We’ll have gotten a bunch of “gas guzzlers” off the road, preventing them from consuming valuable resources and polluting our air. As for the poor… ? Why do I need to ask that question? Aren't the Democrats the party the best serves the needs of the common man, ya know, Joe Sixpack. Or the common man like Ben Affleck....I forget. When you put environmental concerns and other nonsense ahead of the hard-working American, I find it hard to believe the Democrats are serving the people that they say they so adequately represent.
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POPSConveyor Belt:1980's Special Picture the scene.. the Generation Game producer has recruited you to help decide what prizes should go on the conveyor belt at the end of the show, which has a 1980s theme. What are you waiting for, they are recording the next series so start suggesting items now!
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POPS Dear Barack: Does Your Chrysler 300C Get 35.5 MPG? ...The Obama administration claims the new measures will save 1.8 billion barrels of oil over seven years. But that claim assumes new-car buying habits continue unabated and that people will want to buy expensive, tiny cars. If people instead elect to purchase bigger, cheaper used vehicles, there will be no reduction in consumption; those used vehicles are the same "guzzlers" we're driving today. The fuel economy gains we might have seen with reasonable mileage targets for new vehicles won't be realized if fewer new vehicles are sold. Worse, the auto industry will continue to shrink because of the decrease in new-vehicle sales.
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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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POPSResurgence of the fake tattoo Fake tattoos have come a long way since the ones that came with my 5 cent piece of bubblegum at 7-11. Now they look more real than fake, like the tattoos that covered Guy Pierce's body in "Memento". Yesterday, my students saw my new tattoo for the first time and one of them asked, "Are you ever going to have them removed?" Without skipping a beat, I answered, "No, I'm going to be an old Asian lady with tats." He said, "I wish my grandma had tattoos." We had a good laugh but it did get me thinking about the permanence of these pieces on my body. I love the work that's been done on me. I know they are permanent. However, I can see why people would want temporary ones. I really don't get the whole "wild of a night" thing or idea that you can be a "rebel" for a moment. But maybe that goes with the idea of watching too much Miami Ink. Is it still subversive to have tattoos?