It's true I do. It's 2011 for crying out loud we were all supposed to be driving around in them by this point. Afterall, it means that we've finally survived all those pesky terminators and marty mcfly already saved the future when he got his score book back. So where are our cars? Surely, Emmet Brown has already invented them? And what about recreational flying with hover boards etc. I want one of those too/ Instead, the most futuristic thng that we have to look at is a bloody audi a3 , not even funk space haircuts or extra eyes. Just curvy cars that don't fly. It's rubbish.
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I am a clichéd surfer boy from the south east and so I own the obligatory VW campervan to get me from A to B. If any of you reading have ever owned such a wagon then you will probably be more than aware of how hard it is to get parts for the things. When they break down you are genuinely royally screwed and it can be very difficult to get yourself back on the rule.
I suppose this is the same with most vintage cars or foreign vehicles that have found themselves on the road over in the UK. Luckilly for me I was raised in a family of mechanics so I know my way around an engine and car like the back of my right hand. My solution to any broken down problems then is to buy old cars and salvage parts from them, then make some money out of selling what you don’t need on in parts or as scrap metal. My site of choice to use for getting these cars is Auto Mobile .
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I have always had a bad credit rating , ever since I came out of university due to never spending my loan wisely and taking out stupid store cars or ridiculous mobile phone contracts that I can never really afford. Subseqently, several missed payments later and banks have a general disregard to my financial honour. Which is a shame as these days I have matured quite a lot and take a very different stance regarding finances.
Because of this however I have never been able to get a bank loan, even when recently I really needed one to put a down payment on a new flat that I was wanting to rent. I generally had no idea how I did it and then someone told me about websites that provide same day loans and although they still do a background credit check they take into account extenuating circumstances, and the amount you are asking for. So I had a little google and quickly found a site that suited me and hey presto! I am sorted.
Check them out if you are in a similar position.
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Market comparison,Energy comparison, Car comparison, girl comparison, life comparison, there is one for everythingarison. It seems that there are more business’s comparing things these days than there are actual business’ which makes you wonder how any of them even make any money.
Not only is there a completely saturated market of this but there is also an abundance of annoying ad and pr campaigns surrounding them and the worse culprit of all....the flaming Meerkat.
So, just in case, like myself you have wondered what it would be like if that annoying rodent could get your creepers just a bit more by taking on the actions and aims of another classic annoying ad, take a look at this.
For your viewing pleasure.

The last few years have seen a massive search in energy bills in the UK with more and more suppliers racking up their rates to almost extortionate levels. In several recent survey’s, stress over bills was ranked highly amongst the things that keep people awake at night. It comes as no surprise then that cheaper bills, more so than ever, are on the top of most people’s agendas.
Here are out top energy saving tips:
1. Set a timer for your heating so that it turns on about half an hour before you wake up and then half an hour before you expect to return home.
2. Instead of putting your heating on in quick bursts in full power keep it on for long periods of time at a low heat. This will steadily maintain the heat throughout the day.
3. Change your energy supplier : This one might sound obvious but you would be surprised at how many people overlook this tip when really it should be your first port of call.
4. Turn off all electrical appliances when not in use at the plug, not just on stand-by. You would be surprised at how much money this can save you.
5. Change all of your light bulbs for energy efficient ones. Not only do these use less energy, making them cheaper, they also last a lot longer than other light bulbs. Saving you money in the long run.