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day 58 of daily mcr songs!! today's song issss
so we all know teenagers, personally this was the first mcr song i heard
yes, she's overrated, but good. i like this song teenagers do scare the living shit out of me (i say as i sit in a school) ((i mean the other ones. wtf you mean you just casually dropped the n word and you think that's perfectly fine?? you're whiter than paper???))
6/10, solely because it's overrated :3
see you tomorrow!! (also, that was the last song on this album!! we're down to danger days and weapons)
#mcr#my chemical romance#gerard way#mikey fucking way#mikey way#my chem romance#gee way#my chem gerard#my chemical frank#my chemical ray#my chemical mikey#my chemical gerard#my chemical fucking romance#my chem frank#frank iero#mcr mikey#mcr gerard#my chem ray#mcr ray#ray toro#the black parade#daily mcr songs#introducing caden he has something to say#inigo montoya#train robbery#Spotify
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WILD ACES
#art#artist#oc#artists on tumblr#comic art#web comic#webcomic#comics#cowboy#red dead redemption 2#western#wild west#old west#train robbing#train robbery#train#horses#i love drawing
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[The use of police dogs as a novel technology, one adopted by rank and file police officers with enthusiasm, ostensibly to enhance 'crime-fighting' by tracking bank robbers and escaped prisoners, but one that consistently failed to deliver results due to poor training and poorer handling. A consistent theme of police dogs, whether bloodhounds or narcotics dogs, is their high rate of error and general inability to deliver consistent results.]
"To further ensure the CPR’s profits were not affected by American “desperados,” [General Superintendent, Canadian Pacific Railway Pacific Division, Richard] Marpole recommended that troops of Royal North West Mounted Police be stationed at critical points along the CPR’s main line and at a strategic point in the south Okanagan or Kootenays.
At the expense of the B.C. Provincial Police, his editorial described the Mounties as “a magnificent body of men” that Alberta and Saskatchewan were lucky to have to maintain law and order in those provinces. Marpole also was not averse to incorporating American law enforcement techniques into Canada. “I am strongly in favour of keeping bloodhounds at certain points in this province,” he wrote. He went on to praise the handlers of the dogs that had come up from Spokane as “men of experience as hunters of outlaws.”
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Despite the spectacular lack of success experienced by the bloodhounds brought in to hunt down the Ducks robbers, [B.C. Police Superintendent F.S.] Hussey was getting pressure from some of his constables in the Kootenays to authorize the use of the hounds in their regular work. On 20 June 1906, Hussey wrote Attorney General Fulton on the topic. He noted that some Provincial Police members kept their own bloodhounds and wished to be able to use them at their discretion without checking with Victoria first. Constable Young in Nelson, who had such a pitiful lack of success with his dogs south of Ducks, owned six, and Constable Darraugh of Midway had one or more. Other officers had solicited him for permission to be able to own and use such animals.
Hussey advised the Attorney General [Fulton] that in his judgment the dogs were almost useless unless they had been highly and competently trained in man hunting and were in the hands of exceedingly skilled handlers. It is under only the most favourable circumstances that these animals could be successful and do useful work.
He noted also that there exists a strong feeling from the general public against such use of bloodhounds excepting perhaps in the most extreme cases. Hussey recommended to Fulton that under no conditions should the use of bloodhounds be authorized except under the direct permission of the Superintendent’s office in Victoria.
He requested instructions from Fulton so that he might advise the constables in the field, and Fulton agreed that they should not be used in B.C. unless under emergency conditions.
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[B.C. Provincial Police] Chief Constable Campbell had been eagerly anticipating an emergency situation to make use of the services of a local bloodhound and its trainer, Bradford Nanton of Vancouver. Despite Hussey’s reluctance to utilize the animals, the rule was initiated that under special circumstances they might be employed. As soon as Campbell received the call from [Acting Warden] Bourke about the prison breakout, he assigned Constable Spain that evening to escort the hound and handler to the B.C. penitentiary.
When Campbell and Spain, the handler and his hound arrived at the prison, they were met by some prison guards. The guards escorted the party to the brickyard, where the hound was given Miner’s scent from the straw hat he had left behind. Immediately the hound picked up the scent in the brickyard, and after circling the compound a few times, it tracked the scent to the hole under the fence.
Moving into the outer yard, the hound picked up the scent again which led the party to the door in the perimeter wooden wall. Here it was determined by the dog’s actions that Miner had tried the latch on the door before leaning the ladder on the fence and clambering over. The hound sat down and whined at the base of the ladder that was still leaning against the wall. Outside the prison walls, the dog led them alongside the ravine that held Glen Stream and into the brush to the north. As it was too dark to be thrashing about in the thick underbrush and risking destroying the scent, the handler and his hound, Spain and the guards called off the search until daylight.
Daybreak at 5:30 A.M. found the previous night’s bloodhound party joined by two newspaper reporters. The guards included Keeper W.A. Patchell, Instructor Doyle and guards Devine and McLure. ... The handler led the hound to where they halted the search in the dark the previous night, and again presented the animal with Bill Miner’s scent. The trail was picked up once more, and the party was led through the brush about a mile and a half from the penitentiary wall. The dog was able to show the guards and the trackers that Miner had separated from the other convicts at a location close to Thorne Road and the city boundary. Here the dog inexplicably seemed to have a change of heart, and the newspaper reporter described the animal’s antics in a scathing paragraph.
The bloodhound chase was a total failure, the animal seemingly being out of whack, and its owner out of sorts. The animal, a highly bred English hound, seemed to be primed for work, but after a few whiffs of the damp alfalfa, he apparently lost courage, and could not pick up the scent. He ... sulked fearfully Friday morning.
Patchell also described the hound as “sulky,” and after the searchers had wandered through the brush for two hours, he reported that the seemingly moody and sensitive animal refused to work any more. The fruitless search with the dubious aid of the emotionally challenged canine and his handler was abruptly terminated.
Colin Campbell’s expectations that the hound would be able to enhance the search efforts proved groundless, and it was to be some time before the Chief Constable, later to inherit Superintendent Hussey’s mantle, would again cast his eyes towards a dog to aid in the apprehension of criminals."
- Peter Grauer, Interred With Their Bones: Bill Miner in Canada, 1903-1907. Kamloops: Tillicum, 2006. p. 291, 396-397, 440-442.
#bloodhounds#police dogs#policing#police search#bill miner#animal technology#british columbia history#kamloops#british columbia penitentiary#train robbers#train robbery#british columbia provincial police#reading 2024#research quote#history of crime and punishment in canada#police dog#tracking dogs
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The thing about this article that confuses me is the robberies apparently took place in California and Arizona. Yet the thumbnail was taken in Oklahoma, you can tell because of the Devon Tower. I know it's a minor detail but it's throwing me off.



A story to boost the morale of a broken country.
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In Victorian England, a master criminal makes elaborate plans to steal a shipment of gold from a moving train. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Edward Pierce: Sean Connery Robert Agar: Donald Sutherland Miriam: Lesley-Anne Down Edgar Trent: Alan Webb Fowler: Malcolm Terris Sharp: Robert Lang Clean Willy: Wayne Sleep Burgess: Michael Elphick Elizabeth Trent: Gabrielle Lloyd Emily Trent: Pamela Salem Barlow: George Downing Harranby: James Cossins McPherson: John Bett Station Despatcher: Peter Benson Maggie: Janine Duvitski Trent’s Butler: Brian de Salvo Judge: André Morell Prosecutor: Donald Churchill Captain Jimmy: Brian Glover Connaught: Noel Johnson Putnam: Peter Butterworth Burke: Patrick Barr Lewis: Hubert Rees Woman on Platform: Agnes Bernelle Rail Guard: Joe Cahill Chaplain: Cecil Nash Emma Barnes: Susan Hallinan Ratting Assistant: Oliver Smith First Pickpocket: John Altman Second Pickpocket: Paul Kember Third Pickpocket: Geoff Ferris Woman on Strand: Jenny Till Urchin on Strand: Craig Stokes Policjant na stacji przy moście londyńskim: Frank McDonald Film Crew: Novel: Michael Crichton Original Music Composer: Jerry Goldsmith Editor: David Bretherton Producer: John Foreman In Memory Of: Geoffrey Unsworth Camera Operator: Gordon Hayman Production Design: Maurice Carter Art Direction: Bert Davey Costume Design: Anthony Mendleson Makeup Artist: Basil Newall Music Editor: Michael Clifford Assistant Director: Anthony Waye Casting: Mary Selway Hairstylist: Elaine Bowerbank Set Dresser: Hugh Scaife Wardrobe Master: Rebecca Breed Executive Producer: Dino De Laurentiis Still Photographer: Laurie Ridley Action Director: Dick Ziker Draughtsman: Jim Morahan Movie Reviews: Wuchak: _**Robbing a train of a shipment of gold in Victorian England**_ Written/directed by Michael Crichton and released in 1978/79, “The Great Train Robbery” was loosely based on the real-life Great Gold Robbery of 1855 that took place in England. Sean Connery plays the mastermind, Lesley-Anne Down his girlfriend and Donald Sutherland a safecracker with whom they team-up. I generally don’t like caper films because the protagonists are criminals, but Crichton wisely makes the characters played by Connery and Sutherland likable rapscallions; meanwhile Down is babelicious, in particular in her jaw-dropping first scene. Crichton intentionally made the movie more farcical compared to his novel and I appreciated the wit and low-key humor. I didn’t expect to like this movie, but it won me over. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes, and was shot primarily in Ireland (Dublin, Bray, Cork & Moate), but also Pinewood Studios, England. GRADE: B-/B JPV852: Seen this once before many years ago but decided to check out the new Blu-ray from Kino Lorber. A solid heist-thriller though what struck me was these thieves were stealing gold meant for British soldiers, so not exactly stealing from some corporation, and our lead played by Sean Connery had no issue murdering a guy. Even so, still found it entertaining and some suspense-filled scenes, among them a great sequence with Connery on top of a moving train. **3.75/5**
#19th century#british history#gold theft#historical figure#horse carriage#playing piano#strongbox#Top Rated Movies#train robbery#Victorian England
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‘But that dirty little coward that shot Mr. Howard, Has laid Jesse James in his grave.’
Red River (1948) dir. Howard Hawks I Shot Jesse James (1949) dir. Samuel Fuller
#jesse james#wild west fanatic#wild west#old west#western fan#the james-younger gang#outlaw#train robbery#wildwest#Spotify
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The spirit of the Hiccstrid gods must’ve possessed my soul last night, because I never shade my drawings to this extent. I’m waaayyy too lazy for that, and yet, here we are. unreal.
#you can add robbery to his long list of problems#astrid has an appetite for crime#does anyone feel like hiccup wouldn’t really like super sweet stuff?#just me?#nevermind#astrid gets it#httyd#how to train your dragon#hiccstrid#astrid#astrid hofferson#hiccup#hiccup haddock#httyd fanart#rtte#fanart#hiccup x astrid
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Finally finished all the bandit challenges and got the gun belt!
#it is mwah#chefs kiss#it completes the outfit#the train robberies took so long......... so so long#ride the train to annesburg 😃 wait on the train 😃 reach the tunnel 😃 kill the driver and guards 😃 rob everyone 😃#ride all the way back to valentine from baccus station 😃 do it all again four more times 😃#so sleepy#rdr2#red dead redemption 2#micks pics#arthur morgan#red dead redemption community#red dead redemption 2 photography#funnies
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i actually LOVE writing and i am a GREAT writer and my characters have NOT been stuck on a train for three weeks because i can't figure out what the FUCK happens on the GODDAMN TRAIN. so you can jot that down
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Breaking into the north yankton college gym for ....... training ?
i thought i'd start filling up the blog with ye ole trikey art, this is from last year i think
#gta v#trikey#michael de santa#michael townley#trevor philips#suggestive#they go there to do some actual physical training for robberies and somehow always end up like this#my art#i see so many mistakes now but im surprised that i still kinda like the mood and colors of this one
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#movies#polls#the great train robbery#great train robbery#1900s movies#edwin s. porter#gilbert m. anderson#john manus dougherty sr.#frank hanaway#adam charles hayman#robert milasch#have you seen this movie poll
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The Great Train Robbery -The Little Boy Blues
1966
Raw rebellion in under three minutes.
A ferocious, fuzz-fueled blast. Brief, bold, and brimming with that unmistakable garage band charm.
#The Little Boy Blues#Little Boy Blues#60s garage#Garage rock#Psychedelic rock#Rock#Rock and roll#Rock'n'roll#Chicago#Illinois#USA#America#American#1960s#60s#Music#The Great Train Robbery#Train#Train song#Robbery#Bandcamp
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IRON HORSE LOVERS RISE UP!!!!!!!!!
#I LOVE YOU SNOWY LEVELS WITHOUT ICE PHYSICS I LOVE YOU TRAIN LEVELS I LOVE YOU TRAIN ROBBERIES!!!#gio replies
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My beautiful book haul for November, 2024! 💞
Along with some birthday gifts aswell! 💞
#beautiful books#book haul#november 2024#birthday gifts#bad dreams in the night#celestial monsters#go the distance#the great train robbery#what once was mine#part of your world#wicked#unordinary#amazing authors#lgbtqia+#bookish#mother gothel#i love books
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