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The "Pussy Wagon" is a bright yellow Chevrolet Silverado pick up truck seen in Miramax's Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and originally belonging to Buck. The truck is now in the possession of writer/director Quentin Tarantino and he provided it to "Lady Gaga" for use in the 2010 "Telephone" music video (shown below) shot in similar exploitation-film style.

 

In the film

 

After Beatrix Kiddo wakes from her coma and has a flashback of Buck raping her and "renting" her out, he becomes the second victim on her bloody path to Bill. In his pocket she finds his keys complete with custom Pussy Wagon nameplate, something which visibly disgusts her. The truck is the Bride's first mode of transportation as she sets out to exact certain vengeance. It is seen - with Beatrix Kiddo at the wheel - in front of Vernita Green's house before, and after their encounter, but never again in either Kill Bill: Vol. 1 or Kill Bill: Vol. 2. In the final chapter of Vol. 2, the truck is mentioned one final time when Esteban Vihaio asks where the truck and Beatrix explains that the truck died. Esteban, a pimp, finds the name of the truck amusing.

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This picture appeared in the edition of the Norwich Mercury dated Saturday November 2nd 1918. The accompanying caption read “Corpl. B.J. Mann, Suffolk Yeomanry, Lowestoft, killed in action.”

 

MANN, B J

Rank:……………...Corporal

Service No:……….320836

Date of Death:……05/09/1918

Age:………………20

Regiment:…………Suffolk Regiment

……………………15th (Suffolk Yeomanry) Bn.

Grave Reference:….III. N. 24.

Cemetery:.................PERONNE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION

Additional Information:

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mann, of 103, Clapham Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk.

Source: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/288886/MANN,%20B%20J

 

Soldiers Died in the Great War records that Corporal Bernard Mann was Killed in Action on the 5th September 1918 whilst serving with the 15th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. He was previously 20308 Suffolk Regiment. Bernard was born and enlisted Lowestoft. No place of residence is shown.

 

The Medal Index Card for Corporal 320836 Bernard Mann, Suffolk Regiment, is held at the National Archive under reference WO 372/13/102732

discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D3916401

He qualified for the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. There is no additional information on the card.

 

De Ruvigny Roll of Honour has an entry for Bernard.

 

MANN, BERNARD JOSEPH, Corpl., No. 20308, 15th (Service) Battn. The Suffolk Regt., s. of Joseph Mann, of Lowestoft, Pharmaceutical Chemist, and his wife, Jeanie Mary; and nephew to Jabez Mann, A.M.I.C.E., F.S.I., of Sevenoaks; b. Lowestoft, co.Suffolk, 27 Jan. 1897; educ.there; was in his uncle’s office; enlisted in the 10th Suffolk Regt. in May, 1915; proceeded to Egypt in Feb. 1917, and was transferred to a battalion of the Suffolk Yeomanry on its formation as the 15th (Service) Battn.; served in the Palestine Campaign; was wounded at the taking of Jerusalem 9 Dec. following, and sent to hospital: on recovery rejoined his regiment, taking part in further fighting there; served with the Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from Feb.1918, and was killed in action at Templeux-la-Fesse, north-east of Peronne, 5 Sept. following. Buried where he fell. His Commanding Office wrote: “Your son was very popular with us all here, and was, in addition, a valued Lewis Gunner. He did excellent work during our last engagement, and his loss is keenly regretted by us.”. Unm.

 

His Service Records do not appear to have survived the incendiary attack during the Blitz on the Warehouse where all the Army Service records were stored.

 

No obvious Soldiers Will or Civil Probate for this man.

 

Bernard is remembered in the War Memorial Chapel at St Margaret, Lowestoft.

  

27th January 1897 – Born???

 

(Source – De Ruvigny). However this does not tie in with the age shown on CWGC.

 

The most likely Birth record is that of a Bernard John Mann whose birth was registered in the Mutford District in the January to March quarter, (Q1), of 1898.

 

1901 Censuses of England & Wales and Scotland

 

The 3 year old Bernard J Mann, born Lowestoft, was recorded living at 2 Raglan Street, Lowestoft. This was the household of his parents, Joseph, (aged 47, a Chemist + Druggist, born Peterborough, Northamptonshire) and Eliza, (aged 30, born Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire). As well as Bernard, their other children living with them are:-

Jeannie M…..aged 7…..born Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Norman J…..aged 5……born Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Eva M………aged 6 months…born Lowestoft.

 

1911 Census of England and Wales

 

The Mann family were now recorded living at 51 Roman Road, Lowestoft, although only mother Eliza Jane of the two parents was home on the night of the census.She records herself as wife of the head of the household. Aged 40 and a Dressmaker, she states that she has been married 18 years and has had 5 children, all then still alive. Still single and living at home are:-

Jeannie Mary…..aged 17

Norman James…aged 15….Carpenter & Joiner

Bernard John…..aged 13

Eva Maud………aged 10

Alfred Donald….aged 8…..born Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire.

 

There doesn’t appear to be a match for father Joseph on this Census.

 

On the day

 

PERONNE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION

 

Historical Information

Peronne was taken by the German on 24 September 1914. On 18 March 1917, the 40th and 48th Divisions captured the town, but it was recovered by the Germans on the 23rd March 1918. It changed hands for the last time on 1 September 1918, when it was taken by the 2nd Australian Division

 

The cemetery extension was begun by the 48th (South Midland) Division in March 1917, used by the Germans in 1918, and resumed by Australian units in September 1918. At the Armistice it contained 177 graves, now in Plots I and II. It was then enlarged when graves were brought in from the battlefields north and east of Peronne and from the following small cemeteries in the area:-

 

AIZECOURT-LE-HAUT CHURCHYARD EXTENSION, which contained the graves of 18 soldiers from the United Kingdom and two from South Africa who fell in March 1918.

CARTIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY AND GERMAN EXTENSION, which contained the graves of 5,250 German soldiers, two from the United Kingdom and one from Australia.

COPSE TRENCH CEMETERY, ALLAINES, between Allaines and Moislains. Here were buried 64 soldiers from the United Kingdom (mainly 14th Black Watch and 12th Somerset Light Infantry) who fell in September 1918.

DRIENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, on the South side of the village, made by the 74th (Yeomanry) Division in September 1918, and contained the graves of 20 soldiers from the United Kingdom.

LIERAMONT COMMUNAL CEMETERY GERMAN EXTENSION, in which 63 soldiers from the United Kingdom were buried by the Germans in 1916-1918 and by the 58th (London) Division in September 1918.

MADAME MILITARY CEMETERY, Clery-sur-Somme (the origin of this name is uncertain, but the Germans had a "Maidan Trench" opposite), near the road to Bouchavesnes, where 56 soldiers from the United Kingdom (mainly 33rd Division) were buried in January-March 1917 (Three of these were moved to Serre Road Cemetery No.2, Beaumont-Hamel, and 53 to Peronne).

MOISLAINS BRITISH CEMETERY, a little South-West of the village, contained the graves of 54 soldiers of the 47th London) Division who fell in September 1918.

MOISLAINS CHURCHYARD, which contained the graves of three soldiers from the United Kingdom and one from Canada.

MOISLAINS GERMAN HOSPITAL CEMETERY, at the North-East end of the village, contained the graves of 38 soldiers of the Empire, who fell in 1917 and 1918, and 281 Germans.

TEMPLEUX-LA-FOSSE GERMAN CEMETERY, on the East side of the village, contained the graves of 34 soldiers from the United Kingdom. Of these 33 were buried by their comrades in September 1918.

VAUX WOOD BRITISH CEMETERY, VAUX-SUR-SOMME, within Eastern edge of the wood. Here were buried, in September 1918, 25 soldiers from the United Kingdom (mainly of the London Regiment).

 

There are now 1,595 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in the extension. 224 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to seven casualties known or believed to be buried among them, and ten buried in other cemeteries whose graves could not be found. The extension also contains five Second World War burials. There are 97 German war graves, 68 being unidentified.

www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/29501/PERONNE%20COM...

 

As part of the Commemoration of the outbreak of the Great War, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission have added a number of original documents to their website. One of these is a Concentration Report, detailing the exhumation and reburial at the current site. Unfortunately the one for Bernard is not clear. He was one of at least two marked graves found at Map Reference 62c.J.4.c.5.2.

 

From “The History of the Suffolk Regiment 1914-1927” by Lieutenant-Colonel C.C.R Murphy.

 

(Page 320) During the greater part of June and July the 74th Division formed part of G.H.Q. reserve, being liable to go anywhere at a moment’s notice. It was eventually sent in to the line in front of St. Venant, in the Haverskerque-Amusoires sector, at the vertex of the German salient on the river Lys, arriving in time to participate in the general counter-attack which was about to take place along the British line. On August 24th the battalion went back to Busnes, and shortly afterwards entrained at Lillers for Breilly, near Amiens. On the last day of the month they proceeded by bus to Maricourt on the Somme, relieving the 58th Division near Hind Leg Wood and joining IIIrd Corps of Rawlinson’s Army. Very heavy fighting was in progress round Mont St. Quentin and Peronne. On September 2nd the 74th Division took part in the operations west and south-west of Nurlu, the battalion being in support. On the 5th and two following days the battalion was engaged in the attack on the Templeux-la-Fosse and Gurlu wood system of trenches, sustaining about 100 casualties including the following officers wounded: Major T.de la G. Grissell and 2nd Lieut. R.Hogg (both remaining at duty); Captains G.B.Horne, M.C., and R.O.W. Pemberton; 2nd Lieuts. W. Murray, W.E. Strong, and J. Hodges.

 

and

 

The objectives on 5th were the Nurlu-Templeux la Fosse system of trenches. At the beginning of September the 15th Battalion was hidden in the vicinity of Hind Leg Wood and by the 3rd they had moved up to occupy Scutari Trench. At 09.30 on 5th September the Bn. received Brigade order no. 61. The Bn. was ordered to side step behind 231 Bde and take over from them the southern half of the Divisions front from an E & W line through (Map Ref) to the inter Bn. boundary on E & W line through (Map Ref) where touch was to be kept with 10th Buffs. 11.30 The advance on 1st objective (blue line) was begun. The Bn. passed through the 231Bde and pushed on. On approaching Larris Trench very heavy shell fire was experienced and met with a maze of barbed wire, causing a good deal of confusion. 16.00 Larris Trench occupied and advance continued on to Yellow Line. The whole of the line came under very heavy MG fire from the right causing a number of casualties in the leading companies. Shelling, H E and gas, was also very heavy. The Yellow was not taken. The men were very tired and wanted water badly, the C O decided to consolidate our line about 400 yards short of the Yellow Line and try again after dark.

 

CWGC records show the 15th Suffolks lost 10 men on 5th September 1918.

www.undyingmemory.net/LitThurlow/webb-william.html

 

Mildly photoshopped to minimise impact of damage present on the original image.

  

Protest in Regent Street, London.

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-Size: 18x24 in.

- Original hand made piece

- Stencil on Canvas

KID KILL

Original Acrylic Painting on Altered Card stock Paper.

Approx:8.5 x 11 Inches.

Justin Aerni - 2017

Do you want Kill me?

 

If I had the chance to be in any movie ever created, playing any character, I would chose to be "The Bride" (Black Mamba, whatever you want to call Uma Thurman's role) in Kill Bill. It's seriously the most powerful role I can think of from any movie I've ever watched.

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The Kills @ Sheffield Leadmill

Guns & pistols... some of us or maybe a few who likes them, personally I like them a lot, I like shooting I like To aim with them so personally I thank the people who invented them.

But for while if you sit and think, what was going on the mind of guy who invented gun & pistols... was it for peace or destroy purpose, did he ever thought that some sick people might use in bad things kill his Family maybe or other peoples family .. or that he was thinking he will protect everything by showing his piece to the world.

Really no one knows... but what we know is that human, yes humans not even Animals, humans with brain that thinks and invent and repair lots of things use these weapons to kill other humans.

Do they ever think of what they are doing, do they ever think that by killing a person they might destroy the life of a family ?!?

Well I don’t think so... Animals with no brains they don’t kill each other that much like what we do, Humans well yaaa... just turn on your NEWS channel and you will hear the following “ 500 if not more people were killed in wherever in this world using whatever weapons and yes they like to showoff even what they used to kill those innocent people”.

Did we really reached to here that human worth nothing, just like a toilets paper that we use and put in garbage.

I keep wondering why humans they kill each other, even for silly things why .. ??

Do you know the answer... if yes let us know.

 

Enjoy it.

 

Note: Sorry for writing all the above, but this is the reason I like photography, to show the world the good and bad things we do in our lives.

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Got some silver brollies & had to play a bit.

 

Strobist:

SB-900 back left on full & 85mm into silver umbrella

SB-600 right on full & 85mm into silver umbrella

SB-600 left on 1/4 & 50mm through white umbrella

Triggered with PW Plus II's

Two women that certainly wouldn't mind having their insurance companies drop their coverage due to their lifestyle and risk factors.

 

This photo featured in the LatinoUSA with Maria Hinojosa blog of KUT, an NPR affiliate.

This photo featured in the Answer Bag article about risk factors for diabetes.

This photo featured in the Think Write Share website.

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I've seen so many dead badgers lately including a cub but in places where I haven't been able to stop and photograph them. This looks to be a female with cubs, my worst nightmare, I don't know what the chances of the cubs surviving are now, better than it would've been a few weeks back at least. This is the 15th dead badger I've found on a stretch of road about a mile long over three years, sounds pretty suspicious doesn't it ? Especially as on one side of the road there's a golf course and on the other fields with cows in; both probably hate badgers and of course many badgers are killed illegally and left by the roadside to look like roadkill. It's quite possible she was effectively already pregnant with next years litter too because of the delayed implantation they display. I found another dead sow who was suckling almost exactly a year ago just a few hundred yards further down the road as well.

 

I don't know if Springwatch accepts these sorts of pictures but road traffic is by far the biggest threat to our badgers ( and many other animals ) and I personally don't think it should be ignored. Unfortunately grass verges by roads are good foraging areas for badgers and the fact they don't have the quick reactions of foxes or cats means many are killed every night.

 

PS I felt really uncomfortable photographing other people's cars 'cause obviously they didn't do it and I wouldn't like someone pointing a camera at my car.

Smoking kills

Smoking seriously harms you and others around you

Smokers die younger

Smoking clogs the arteries and causes heart attacks and strokes

Smoking causes fatal lung cancer

Smoking when pregnant harms your baby

Protect children: don't make them breathe your smoke

Your doctor or your pharmacist can help you stop smoking

Smoking is highly addictive, don't start

Stopping smoking reduces the risk of fatal heart and lung diseases

Smoking can cause a slow and painful death

Get help to stop smoking. Consult your doctor or pharmacist

Smoking may reduce the blood flow and cause impotence

Smoking causes ageing of the skin

Smoking can damage the sperm and decreases fertility

Smoke contains benzene, nitrosamines, formaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide.

 

Above are all of the warnings that must be printed on cigarette packets within the UK and Ireland to help save us from our own human failings.

 

I could get hit by a bus tomorrow. I'll smoke when I want, thanks.

01. This Is Not A Test

02. Don't Need You

03. New Radio

04. Jigsaw Youth

05. Feels Blind

06. I Hate Danger

07. In Accordance To Natural Law

08. Demi Rep

09. Reject All American

10. Alien She

11. No Backrub

12. Sugar

13. Hamster Baby

14. Tell Me So

15. Magnet

16. Capri Pants

17. Resist Psychic Death

18. Outta Me

19. For Only

20. Distinct Complicity

21. Carnival

22. Lil' Red

23. Rebel Girl

24. "Encore Break 1"

25. Double Dare Ya

26. Suck My Left One

27. "Encore Break 2"

28. For Tammy Rae

 

I'm going out for a little drive, and it could be the last time you see me alive,

What if that car loses control.

What if there's someone overtaking.

Wrap me up in the back of the trunk, packed with foam and blind drunk.

 

(Radiohead, Killer Cars)

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