The Daley Gator has some Richie Blackmore in the latest installment of Guitar Wars.
King Shamus is wrapping up some candidates from the peach state of Georgia.
Harrison at Capitol Commentary evaluates the poor numbers in the Russian spy trade.
Fear not, Bunni is back with ways to beat the heat.
The Current has a post about why “in God We Trust” is on our money,
Steve, at Motor City Times discusses urban farming in Detroit.
Nuke has multiple musical blasts from the past.
Trestin recommends that we avoid debt. I wish the POTUS would listen.
Steve at America’s Watchtower suggests that the current Congress is planning a “Lame Duck offensive,” should they lose in November.
Maggie notes how people are being prevented from filming the damage caused by the oil spill.
TOTUS has a great post about public unions sucking us all dry.
Don’t Press one for English has a great post on how the government is distorting the crime situation with illegal immigration.
Just a Conservative Girl has a post on the irony involved in the nomination of Alvin Greene.
Teresa has a post about energy dependency.
Hungry? You will be after reading about the big burgers that cause jaw injuries! Thanks Angel!
USAWatchman covers the tale of the homeless man that saved the flag.
Jackie asks the question, Are You a Good Parent?
Manhattan Infidel instructs us on dealing with neighbors. It may or may not get you arrested.
Ken covers radical Islam, spending, and President Obama.
Reaganite Republican has a Sunday Funnies post.
The Robot is discussing Trestin, which is a wise.
That’s Right is discussing Frank Pallone’s solution for the oil spill, which is the personification of failure.
The Classic Liberal has some links, Rule 5, and unemployment news.
Wyblog has some Web Wanderings, which looks suspiciously like rule 5.
TCOTS has an explanation of the biggest threat we face, as personified by Barak Hussein Obama
The Conservative Lady has a post on the latest Ten Buck Fridays poll.
LD Jackson has a post about, What is in a Cell Phone?
Guess the names of the cars for meaningless bonus points!
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HEYA MATT!!!…love the pics..and the cars…can’t get enough of those classics wowza!..wanna buy me one?..lmboo
Lol, If I could afford them, I would!
Thanks for the link Matt!
No Prob Robot!
Thanks for the link Matt!
No problem John. Thanks for all the great posts!
What! No Plymouth Belvederes?!!!
Well…thanks anyway for the linkage.
Well Bob, the Plymouth Belvedere was a high volume car, and was, by no means, obscure. It was Plymouth’s response to the Chevy Bel Air.
HI Matt! You have some great links there! Thanks for including me.
I hope it’s not too brutally hot your way. It’s semi bad here today, but
I took it easy and watched the world cup, big mistake, boring!
Have a good week, and cruise around in those cool cars.
Watched the World Cup? Are you in need to a sleep aid?
Thanks for the link, Matt.
No prob, Larry.
Thanks for the link Matt!
No problem, Trestin.
Nice Cars!! Thanks for the link Matt.
I’ve been meaning to do a post with some not so well known 50′s cars, i just took the time today to do it.
You’re welcome sir. Thanks for visiting regularly.
Big thanks, Matt. I appreciate it very much.
It was actually Kristin’s Mish-Mash who did the round-up. I just added some pot-shots at the liberal media.
And here’s the link for Kristin…
You know I love these cars!
Thanks for the link & Stop by MCT in a bit, great minds think a like (not that I’m a great mind or anything).
I’ll be over. Thanks for the kind words.
Thanks for the link Matt and for the old cars. They bring back great memories. I had a great 1956 Merc Convertible in 1959—many great days and nights in that old rag top!!!
Thanks Ron, I love cars, and I like to pay attention to the companies and makes that aren’t around anymore.
Sadly, I grew up in the 80′s, and cars were not all that exciting. They’d make a lot of noise, but not go any faster.
Matt thanks so much for the link! The photos are awesome.
You’re very welcome, and thank you.
Cool pictures, Matt. I love 50′s cars.
Saw a 1930′s Roadster the other day while out doing errands… very cool.
Thanks, Karen, Glad you liked them.
Matt, the cars look great! Thank you for the linkage! Have a great night!
Thanks Teresa. Same to you.