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captweaver65

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  1. I have got some pretty great desktop themes from; theme world I have one that made my cursor a nice piratical saber for pointing and a spinning skull or waving pirate flage on the saber for loading. it also has sounds from the pirates of the caribbean ride at dysneyland. the one I have is titled 'pirates" (duh)
  2. There was a young pirate named Bruno Who said, "Screwing's one thing I do know. While women are fine, And sheep are divine, Cabin boys are numero uno!"
  3. I have been collecting pirate and nautical action figures and small children's action figures. I also collect old tools as well as make nautical tools. I've made quite a few seam rubbers and wood/bone marlin spikes. am working on a wood mallet right now.I got some heavy,old oak for it. a caulking mallet is next. I have a simple old draw knife that is one of my favorite working tools. also have a nice collection of pirate and nautical prints, a couple of flintlock avon bottles, and a variety of tins with ships on em.
  4. An adventurous fun-loving polyp Propositioned a cute little scallop Down under the sea: "Nothing doing," said she; "By Triton, you think I'm a trollop?"
  5. always happy to amaze and horrify :) and I see that the sick animal sex limericks are apparently contagious-hehe
  6. There once was a mate named Dave who found a dead whore in a cave. he said what the hell, you get used to the smell And think of the money I saved.
  7. if you want to spend the money for good coins,there are lots of places to find them; new world treasures shipwreck coins 1715 plate fleet
  8. happy birthday,dear and we miss hearin your knowledgable words ...you've been pretty quiet for a while...do remember that a good lot of us find what you say to have of admirable value.
  9. well,damn,see I go an have a party and miss wishin you good on yer day. never too late for for good wishes :) here'e to you Captain
  10. oh!Claire,that is such a great idea.where do you get those coins and what do they cost?
  11. ...uhhh... sorry,Rosalinda,I don't have a real cannon to brand ya with,but I do brandings on people.I usually do aesthetic branding with an electric tool or a hand heated tool.and ifn yer needing a strap-on kinda tool,I got those too.
  12. This woman dies and goes to heaven. While waiting in line, she hears this terrible screaming and moaning. This disturbs her somewhat, so she tracks down St. Peter to find out what is going on. "Oh, that," he says, "that's just the woman in front of you. They are drilling holes in her back to attach her wings." The woman is still a bit upset by this and is pondering her position when the screaming starts again. This time it is louder and more blood curdling than before. She calls St. Peter over again to find out what is happening to the woman now. "Oh, that," he says, "they're just drilling holes in her head to attach the halo." The woman decides that she wants out and tells St. Peter that she has changed her mind and wants to be sent to hell. "Are you sure you want to go there?" he says. "It's a terrible place, you'll end up getting sodomized and raped and even worse!" "That's okay" says the woman, "I already have the holes for that!"
  13. no tequila for me ,it gives me "the butterflies,whips and jingles" as trader vic puts it. ahhhhhh...time to relax... just give me rum rum rum and more rum.
  14. I just finished my first sash. it is made of purple vintage satin weight fancy silk from 1920's.I've had the material for years after a dear friend who died gave it to me.she had made her prom dress out of it (catholic school prom with parent appointed escort). the silk shows it's age in the areas of light-fading the purple to a pinkish. I will add fringe later when I find some that looks right. I am very happy with it.it is a real pleasure to actually use this fabric,which is a treasure in itself . I hemmed the edges with...*gasp*...a sewing machine zigzag stitch. :)
  15. wow,Claire,that was really kool. I'll make it to burning man one of these years *sigh*
  16. the main problem with hot glue is that you can't wash the sash in hot or warm water without it losing it's hold-also if it gets too much sun it may come loose. another option is fusable webbing.it goes on with an iron and lasts longer that the glue. you can buy it at fabric or craft stores. :)
  17. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~jacktar/biblio.html http://www.alts.net/ns1625/histindx.html#amerrev http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~jacktar/shiplist.html#7yrs http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~jacktar/privateering.html
  18. croatan is a name used to refer to the lumbee indians of n carolina. it is also the name for the algonquin language they developed,part of which has been lost. "History: The Lumbee don't entirely understand why people persist in calling the Roanoke colony the "Lost Colony," since they left an explicit note telling where they were going (Croatan, the lands of some friendly Cheraw Indians) and since the descendents of the Croatan Cheraw were found some 50 years later speaking English, practicing Christianity, and sporting about 75% of the last names the colonists had brought with them. By all accounts, though, those descendents--who called themselves "Lumbee" Indians, after the river running through their traditional lands--were mixed-race, so mixed-race they were not sent to Oklahoma with the other Native Americans of North Carolina in the 1820's and 30's. North Carolina was not the most pleasant place to live in the 19th century if your skin was dark, though, and increasing violence against Lumbees and free mulattos set the stage for the Lumbee folk hero Henry Berry Lowrie in the 1860's. Called the "Indian Robin Hood" by some, Lowrie, enraged by the assault and murder of his family, spent the next decade wreaking vigilante justice on those who harassed Indians and stealing supplies to give to the disenfranchised. He was never caught, and his legend--brave, proud, dangerous when provoked, and above all else free--remains a powerful tribal metaphor. " native languages-lumbee
  19. montague ship lists hms prison ship 'jersey' goudy family history hope these links may help
  20. ah,yes.wise man say; it is good to embrace the cabin boy inside of us all... the control of being Captain likes to find the release that comes from the loss of control that is the cabin boy... a firm hand and a light soul... uhhhh... AARRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
  21. There once was a man from Vercado, Who sure liked to screw a tomato. He would play and then toss, To make his own sauce, His name was sailor Jack Saito. CW
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