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piratelassie

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  1. If'n ye 'as a thin frame, yer should try the small size. I did an' it's still too big fer me. Oh well, I needs it big fer all the layers I'll be needin' ter wear under it. Vermont weather, y'know? ps go up a size on the sleeves, fer they be shortish.
  2. Ohhhh aye. Great Big Sea be amazin'. They have some great songs, that while not being blatantly piratical put yer in the mood. O' me fav'rites be French Perfume, wot be abou' a ghostly smuggler, and John Barbour, which they've done a grand job of updatin'. Oh, and Barque's on the Harbor is a good one o' theirs as well. Romantic tis. I be a sucker fer that Pirate Jenny is amusing too.
  3. I agrees, wi' you. I know that she's already been mentioned, but Charlotte deBerry be one o' me favorites. Creesht piratelass, this'll be confusin'. Ah well, no matter sez I. Welcome to ya
  4. Aye, a happy talk like a pirate day to all o' ye. Now lessee... try ta get everyone in m' dorm ter celebrate... that be's the challenge
  5. Funny ye should say that. The prevailin' attitude durin' the golden age were tha' men should rule o'er women. (I knows this cos I be takin' British histry this semester. I'm lovin' it. Prof assigned us a book on seafarin' in general an' pirates in perticklar :) ) Bad idea. We'd all be lost on the seas or the highway wi' an overlarge ego attatched ter a hungry gut. But don't get me wrong, guys do have their uses
  6. Awwww Them lego pirates were a part o' me childhood! I would go ta me dad's and we would spent long rainy afternoons playin' wi' the full pirate ship set. Lego should consider sentimentality!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Does this mean the Playmobil pirates are endangered too?
  7. Aye, Redwall was absolutely me favorite series of books!!!! If ye haven't read 'em deifinitely do. Awesome. Wolfy Wnech, Castaways is excellent, but don't read the sequel. The best books fer sea and piratical action in the series are Pearls of Lutra, The Bellmaker, And Legend of luke. Ahhh. Middleschool....
  8. I don't know where I heard this, but I remember hearing or reading somewheres that the word hurricane is a contraction of the words hurry and cane, and when the Caribbean was full of sugar plantations, they'd yell Hurry the Cane when a storm was coming so it wouldn't get soggy and ruined. Again, complete hearsay this is, so don't go on it. Just thought I'd put in me tuppence
  9. tis true, an' with animals, the females are fiercer. Even wi' me cats I noticed this. The male cats are all fat mushmelons...
  10. aye, that he would. Anyone ever heard o' Cheng I Sao? Chinese woman; commanded the largest pirate fleet in history. And they say we're the weaker sex. Ha!
  11. fergive the romanticism, but in most poems an such ye read about the sea, piracy has been viewed as a sort o' freedom, an' the fact that pirates in the golden age were free men livin' under their own democracy makes this romanticism a smidgeon true. So, says I, escape from this lackluster modern life. Be free o' it. The dive ship is a good idea, cos ye could take people wi' ye. Or, become captain o' a sailtrainin' vessel an' teach the trainees ta be pirates. Thataways, ye'd be ensurin' the sweet OLD FASHIONED trade a future. A farfetched idea ta be sure, but hey, one can always dream...
  12. I don't find too many foreign accents difficult to understand, being as my grandparents are Brazilian and speak with accents. But being from Rhode Island, I'm told sometimes that I have a southern New England accent. Now try getting an English accent out of that. It's wicked hod. (hard) but as to the debate between historical accuracy and sound, isn't there a happy medium between the two? I guess I just like to be understood is all.
  13. aye, subtlety is a very good thing.Like piratey accessories with a "normal" outfit. Can you imagine blatantly piratey clothing at a prep school? I've tried. Doesn't go over so well, even though its in dress code technically. But then it's always nice ta just break out the whole kit when situation permits...
  14. aye that sailtrainin' book is a good place ter start. real good. Also, I knows of some schools (like me old high school) wot have sailtrainin' as an optional part o' there curriculum. But they're mostly on the east coast, where I be
  15. Haven't gotten around ta readin' that one yet, I should, seein' as there's rumor that Kidd stashed some stuff on the north end o' the island I live on, but I'm about ta finish Francis Bryan's The Curse of Treasure Island. Tis a sequel to Treasure Island, written in the same style as the original. very very good.
  16. Ahhh Princess Bride. Great book that. Hallo. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die. And then of course there is the part in the end where Wesley asks if Inigo has ever considered piracy. But as to the cartography thing, it sort of reminds me of a quote from Moby Dick: It is not down in any map: True places never are. Oh, and forgive my spouting, but there's this book called The Nautical Chart, by Arturo Perez Reverte, and it's about a mystery involving a shipwreck and a nautical chart. Being in the profession, you'd probably get a lot more out of it than I did
  17. Anyone read 'Villains of all Nations by Marcus rediker?"
  18. ohhhh ve-r-ry nice.... Did ye find that the sleeves were a wee bit short, because when I were sewin' mine, I did. But tis lovely indeed
  19. found it. If you go to Cafepress.com and go to the store "A Pirate at Heart, there are a bunch of pictures of the sparrow tattoo. Some lots bigger than others.
  20. Ifn any o' ye are goin' ter be in the neighborhood o' Rhode Island this Saturday mornin, there be somethin' goin on in Jamestown wot I think I should alert ye to. There's this race, and the rules are that ye have 2 hours te build yer vessel outta non marine materials on the town beach, then launch it and sail it on a downwind course. Tis hysterical! THere even be a prize fer worst example o' naval architecture. While it don't necessarily be piratical, tis all abou' creativity, so's ye can make it as piratical as ye want....
  21. I'll keep me eyes out fer one. If you find what you're looking for, PM me, because I have yet to find a decent picture of it
  22. I'm nearly finished with my coat. Just have to sew on the rest of the buttons and set the hem. Fabric's nice, I got some italian wool on major clearance at Fabric Place, so I'm happy (need the coat to keep warm as well as look good) I must say though, that having finished the bulk of the coat, it's bleedin' huge! and I sewed the extra small. I tried it on, looks like a choir robe! But then, so do most things on me. But whatever, it has a nice drape to it. If anyone's looking for buttons, I got mine at Walmart. THey have a nice assortment of antique looking metal buttons
  23. Tropical storm warnin' in effect fer Rhode Island now.
  24. Aye. Storms be a powerful thing. In more ways than one. Last hurricane we had up RI way was Bob. I were a wee thing o' about five then, but I remember very well. Loved it. Since then we 'ad a few close calls. Mostly though we just gets a strongish southerly wind some rain, an' a tropical dampness wot makes yer hair curl. Not that mine needs it But truly there's sommat magical an' energisin abou' storms. Methinks tis all the anticipation.
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