Beyond Pyracy
Off Topic & General Discussions.
1,303 topics in this forum
-
- 817 replies
- 69.1k views
Hey... we have thread about what are you eating, and what are you listining to.... why now what book(s) you a reading.... we be a buncha literate Pyrates we be.... (literate... that means our parents was married... or something like that...) Anyway... What are you reading, and is it any good.... tell something about the book, without giving too much away..... I started to read Panglor by Jeffrey A. Carver... but just don't like the main character.... his pet ou-ralot was the only thing keeping me reading it.....If anyone else has read it, (I'm only up to the Fifth chapter..) is it worth reading farther, does it get any better, or should I just give it up..... SO I w…
Last reply by madPete, -
- 0 replies
- 44 views
Ahoy! I, a life long pirate fan and enthusiast for all things fantasy and historical, wrote a novella about the golden age of piracy. It was a dream I have had since a long time, and I began by researching, researching, and researching some more. I didnt want to repeat the clichees and tropes of usual pirate lore. Instead I wanted to go for a more realistic, grounded picture, albeit one with fantasy elements. If that speaks to you, and you would like to see more pirate literature, check it out! The Pirate by Karim Khayal On amazon All the best Your friendly neighborhood pirate, Karim
Last reply by Piratefan83, -
- 1 follower
- 2 replies
- 154 views
I have no idea why I find this so funny … I’ve been laughing at this for over an hour on my day off (work all weekend). It’s just Grimm Reaper riding along in Jolly Roger’s truck on a little joyride …. (I wonder if the truck is named Banana Scythe)
Last reply by Stynky Tudor, -
- 1 follower
- 7 replies
- 165 views
What did you name your road vehicles? It was believed that to not name a vessel (or horse) was bad luck. That was extended to planes (hence “nose art”) & later vehicles. I think that applies to cars too. I assume many on here do to. Our modern “road-pirate-ships” I’ve always named my vehicles, whenever I drive them for more than a few days. Here’s my list: My main: 1985 Audi 5000: Spectre (thought looked like a James Bond car) 1987 VW Vanagon: Grey Ghost/Spectre II (would disappear in parking lots) 1990 Miata: ThunderSled/Fenix (after major repaint & makeover) 2009 Scion xB: Flying Brick 1995 Tacoma: …
Last reply by Stynky Tudor, -
- 0 replies
- 610 views
As much as I love Iowa, I really feel the sea calling to me! It's a desire of mine to someday uproot and move to the coast. Blame a little bit of Beachfront Bargain Hunt and Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives for feeding that long-buried love of the sea once I set foot in the Atlantic at Cocoa Beach long ago and nearly floated away (literally!). So, some of you who reside along the Carolina and Florida coasts as well as the Gulf Coast, start pitching your "This is a great place to live!" infomercial to me, please. It was Latitude Margaritaville Hilton Head that inspired me to start hunting for a place to reside. I don't exactly plan to retire, but refire! Give me all the…
Last reply by LadyBarbossa, -
- 1 follower
- 4 replies
- 603 views
Ahoy Everyone! I was curious if there is any interest in pen pals. It's nice to get something in the mail other than bills. It also gives people a chance to work on their penmanship, which seems to becoming a dying art form. Personally I like using 'period correct' items, if possible, and like to write while at events. Not always, but it's fun for me. Anyway, would anyone like to be Pirate Pen Pals? If you are on Facebook, I run a group called Rennie & Pirate Pen Pals if anyone is interested. If you would like to look for someone other than myself to write to, or in addition to me, it might be worth a look. I don't post addresses, but encourage people to sen…
Last reply by Stynky Tudor, -
- 1 reply
- 470 views
This is both pirate and general related as I have been dealing with this long enough especially after a recent post on my pirate group's facebook page. This has also happened on non-piratical forums and sites, too. It is truly BAD etiquette and terribly narcissistic of anyone to post something on a site or a facebook page or forum that's more advertising and has nothing to do with liking or praising or inquiries of a group or crew. This is on the increase again and I think it needs to be addressed yet again. If you want to advertise on a crew's page or forum, PLEASE ASK FOR PERMISSION FIRST! I think in the Social Media behavior many have lost their manners and just…
Last reply by The Pirate Cassandra, -
Sup?
Last reply by Jas. Hook, -
- 1 follower
- 14 replies
- 880 views
This is kinda cool.... http://www.tickld.com/x/13-complete-soldiers-kits-from-the-armies
Last reply by William Brand, -
- 1 reply
- 642 views
http://www.keysnet.com/2015/06/30/503330_cops-responding-to-shots-fired.html?rh=1 Monroe County Sheriff's Office deputies responding to “shots fired” reports on the old Seven Mile Bridge in Marathon Monday night found a man in full pirate costume packing operational black-powder pistols in holsters on each hip. Jamie Spiering, 58, was also allegedly armed with a sword and two knives. Spiering, who said he is an entertainer, told deputies he was on the bridge with friends for sunset. He said there were no projectiles in the pistols, and that he had fired them toward the water. But witnesses told a different story, said Deputy Becky Herrin, the Sheriff’s Office spokeswom…
Last reply by Mission, -
- 3 replies
- 562 views
On 5/11/15, at 10:44 pm Alaska standard time, I am happy to announce the arrival of the second pirate I've brought in to this world. The healthy chap, Christopher Glenn, weighed 7 lb 9 oz and both he and his mother were discharged less than 24 hours afterwards. His older brother, Alexander Acacia, thinks that his little brother is pretty awesome, but still keeps an eye on his chocolate hoard...
Last reply by Elena, -
- 9 replies
- 1k views
hey... guess who's going to be a Ski-lift Operator? The Mascot Business gets really.....really slow in Winter, so I went out and got another job. It's kinda weird, I applied for a job a Jo Ann's, but I guess they only wanted little old ladies that can very slowly cut fabric...with 32 years of working with fabric making Mascots, and my art experience they weren't interested in what I could do to help their customers... As I was applying for a bunch of different jobs, I quickly realized just how important a job cover letter is... since 1976, I've only had three Jobs.... 4 years U.S. Army (Infantry) ...2 years at R. Cali Feed Store (working in the warehouse) and 32 year…
Last reply by Animal, -
- 3 replies
- 817 views
I know there are Pyrates in the Forum from Southern California, Well and some that may want to travel, but I just found this last week and figured I'd share it... Wasteland Weekend http://wastelandweekend.com/ It's kinda like a Pyrate Event, but Post Apocalyptic. If I can get the money for tickets, I want to go. I couldn't get tickets for Burning Man, and can't afford the air fare for Martie and I to fly to Key West for PiP (yeah I know... but the Fort Zachery Tailor Pyrate Invasion is too stinkin' long to type....) So for us, this is an affordable alternative.
Last reply by William Brand, -
- 1 reply
- 597 views
I was in a local supermarket yesterday an ran into a lad working in the meat section. As he was wearing a black knit beanie cap with an embroidered skull and crossbone I said that I liked the embroidery and asked if he was into pirates? He explained that he was wearing the emblem because of his schooling. He explained that wasa two year mortuary art student therefore the skull and bones. Jas. Hook
Last reply by Mission, -
- 4 replies
- 949 views
I am wondering how long it would take a Victorian era ship to go from Honduras (Caribbean) to England (europe). Would it go directly? Or does is still needs to take the ocean currents and winds in account? If I remember right a 18th century sailing ship would go from England to the Caribbean by first sailing south to the west coast of Afrika and then cross the ocean using the currents and the winds. And it would go back, by sailing up to halfway north America and then cross the ocean to Europe. Does the victorian (steam) ships still need to do the same to get to Europe? And how long would it take to go to Europe? (and back)
-
- 5 replies
- 949 views
well made it to half a century without turning into an axe murderer or anything....must be doing something right...
Last reply by John Maddox Roberts, -
- 1 reply
- 682 views
I saw this story on google news and thought a few here might like it. http://www.kpbs.org/news/2013/may/21/spawar-dolphins-find-rare-torpedo-san-diego-coast/
Last reply by William Brand, -
- 16 replies
- 1.7k views
Been awhile since I dropped by. My son enlisted back in March and was supposed to be on Delayed entry until Sept. 25th. He told his recruiter that if something opened up sooner let him know. He left for boot camp April 15th, and is now well on his way to becoming a full-fledged Marine. Got our first "real" letter from him last week and he seems to have his ass & head wired together about the way things are. He'll make a damn fine marine. As for me, I'm slowly deteriorating in the spine, nothing I can do about it, just live day-by-day as long as it lasts. Still trying to get out and do ACW events locally. Gotta go. Bo
Last reply by Coastie04, -
- 1 reply
- 748 views
To all my pyrate brethren I am needing your assistance in Making a Wish come true. My crew The Brotherhood of the Crossed Bones is going Over The Edge if we can raise $1500.00 as we did last year. Every donation even a dollar counts. Please help make a wish come true. http://www.austinovertheedge.com/BuccaneerByron/
Last reply by Black Syren, -
- 17 replies
- 1.4k views
Happy End of the World Everyone...... it sure was nice knowing you.....
Last reply by Coastie04, -
- 0 replies
- 662 views
So I went as Bane. This is me and Logan, just chilling: What did you guys dress as?
Last reply by Matty Bottles, -
- 3 replies
- 909 views
This week I have had High School Special Ed., Fifth grade Reading & Social Studies, Third grade, and Kindergarten. My certification is in 9-12 social studies. I think I should get a T-shirt or at least a bumper sticker for making it through the week! (Last week I was installing electrical conduit and water lines on a construction site!) Fifth graders are NOT human! My hats'-off to those who deal with Kindergarten everyday! Good Lord what a hectic time that was! I didn't lose any kids and nobody got hurt or had an "accident" on my watch, so I consider that a successful day for an amature! Bo
Last reply by Capt. Bo of the WTF co., -
- 4 replies
- 957 views
Alright me hearties, how can you resist a Discovery Channel series called "How Booze Built America"? Go here: http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/how-booze-built-america/videos for a preview. Wednesdays at 10.
Last reply by Captain Jim, -
- 0 replies
- 536 views
Today is national knife day! Who knew? I love knives!
Last reply by William Brand, -
- 28 replies
- 2.2k views
I've been thinking (a bit...I know) and I was wondering if we as pirate reenactors could kind of take up the cause of supporting the ethical excavation of underwater archaeological sites rather than support the treasure salvors (more business oriented than concerned with "the public trust") who tend to stake out the "valuable" wrecks for profit, bring up artifacts and don't put NEARLY the time and effort into interpreting what they have that archaeologists do. This rich history belongs to ALL of us- every culture that was (and is) part of the Atlantic Basin (and further afield) is valuable, and well, I'd just like to see the awesome folks that are on here help support th…
Last reply by hitman,