Friday, February 25, 2011

Top 7 Cars of the Millenium

Opponents of a proposed Longview coal terminal demanded Tuesday that Cowlitz County commissioners rescind a permit for its construction following allegations that Millennium Bulk Logistics may have misled officials about its plans for the facility.
A company official, however, said, "I don't think we've been disingenuous."
Publicly, Australia-based Millennium has said it plans to export 5.7 million tons of coal a year from the site of the former Reynolds aluminum smelter. However, internal company documents uncovered during an appeal of the county shoreline permit indicate Millennium failed to disclose plans to expand the facility to handle 20 million tons a year and possibly as many as 60 million tons. If executed, those plans would make the Longview facility the biggest coal export terminal on the North American West Coast.


THIS DRAG U LA WAS BUILT BY THE ORIGINAL BUILDER, THE LATE DICK DEAN, AS A TRIBUTE TO THE ORIGINAL GRANDPA MUNSTERS CAR. COMPLETED IN 2000, THIS MELENIUM EDITION TRIBUTE WAS NAMED, RE-VAMPED! THIS IS NOT YOUR TYPICAL REPLICA WITH A FAKE BLOWER AND PIECED TOGETHER FROM JUNK YARD PARTS. THIS IS A TRUE DRAG CAR WITH A REAL BLOWN 350 ENGINE, RACE TRANSMISSION AND AN ALUMINUM REAR-END! THE WHEELIE BARS........ ARE NOT JUST FOR LOOKS! FULLY DETAILED AND READY TO GGGGGOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I wish for you a life of wealth, health and happiness; a life in which you give to yourself the gift of patience, the virtue of reason, the value of knowledge, and the influence of faith in your own ability to dream about and achieve what God has to offer.




If you wish to legally own some of the fastest wheels in the world you’ll have to stack up plenty of cash and get the Government to build the roads to handle them. Following is the countdown to the 7 fastest cars of the millennium:


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