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greenighs

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  1. I like Redd Oktober's very much, and Bonnie Red Weasel and William Red Wake's as well. Freaky, and my favorite color is green. Go figure.
  2. On the aquarium boards, we'd say, Aaww, that's freshwater, who cares? I did find this book on Amazon.com, it has high ratings from readers.
  3. The Townsend short jacket is what I'm planning on sewing, but in coarse linen (or hemp/linen more correct?). It just seems that the Justaucorps is too fancy for a simple deckhand: so much cloth and so much detail, I wouldn't think an "entry level" seaman could afford such a coat. However, it is my understanding that pirate crews loved to flout sumptuary laws, and wore fabrics and colors "above their station." Would that tendency express itself in the attire of all the crew, or just the most powerful and prosperous? Or is it a misconception entirely? (And yes, I'm asking, so no, I'll not be sensitive about the answer. )
  4. I think they're beautiful. Is that okay?
  5. I really was just kidding. The image Mr. Gunner put forth of true authenticity was just too tempting not to put to someone ....
  6. That's EXACTLY how I picture Mr. Foxe! Kidding, of course! I've peeked at your site, Foxe, and I've seen your kit, and you look pretty hale and hearty fer a man over 300 years old. I even like your sexy multi-colored thrummed cap! p.s. How bad do I have to be before one of you sailors ties me to the mizzunmast?
  7. And a happy berthday to ye wee one, Captain Siren! Hope someone's thought to get her a real Anne Bonny action figure with all the blood-caked accessories. At the moment, I'm swabbin' the poop deck. Actually. I have a cat, she's decided that if anyone else has even looked at her litterbox, it's no longer fit fer use, and she'll do her duty right beside it. So I sprayed the deck, so to speak, with cleaner and I'm waiting fer it to work its magic before I scrub it and wax it good. Meanwhile, I got a mouse that's set up house keeping behind an aquarium stand, and Miss Thing Herself, me cat, doesn't seem to find this as any incentive to use those feline instincts and show that mouse the door. She's old, but not that old. She's loverly. She's needy. She's comforting. I hates her. And I loves her. It's complicated.
  8. Hear here (heer?)! I quite agree. He is a pirate's pirate, indeed, always thinking of the solution, not elborating upon the problem. I'll be takin my lessons from him from now on. Thankee, Mr. Hand!
  9. On the aquarium sites I belong to, there are specific "vendor" forums where commercial posts have to be approved by the admins or moderators before they are posted. The there are "classified" forums where member-to-member sales and trades can take place. Those posts are watched by the staff, to make sure nobody is getting scammed or misusing the forum for commercial purposes. One site even has a "vendor experiences" forum, for members to report how satisfied or disappointed they are with a particular seller or product. This forum is also watched, so no malicious "sour grapes" posts will be tolerated. The moderators will edit or delete inappropriate posts, or move them to the right forum. Not sure who you see as being blasted unjustly. Looks like the chips are widely distributed on many shoulders, from what I can see. I apologize if I spoke out of turn, for no disrespect of those with more knowlege and experience was intended.
  10. Damn, I found this thread when I was searching for calico headscarves, didn't realize how old it was! Where I come from, this is considered Necroposting.
  11. My guess is that Woolite Dark has a chlorine neutralizing agent in it, like the stuff we treat tap water with before using it in aquariums (Chloram-x, Amquel, etc.) but those products also have ammonia neutralizing stuff, which the Woolite wouldn't need, I think. And I'm quite sure that Woolite Dark smells better than Amquel. If you have city water, rather than well water, you can be sure there's more chlorine and chloramine in it than is good for keeping your clothes bright and natural fibers strong.
  12. solid color bandanas Can't vouch for the quality, but for authenticity regarding GAoP, it gets no stars. It looks like a fun old-west site, though!
  13. Wonderful invention, Mr. Hand! I raise me ****/0 Captain and Lime Diet Coke t'ye fer thinkin' it up! I have th' highest respect fer th' authentics, an' I defend th' rights o' th' ren faire groupies t' party in their plether halters an' Frye biker boots t' ther hearts' content. Just don't take th' wind outta me sails cuz no real pirate had a green tricorn. Or a Long John Silver bobblehead. Or a pair o' glow-in-ther-dark skull&crossbones wristbands. Or wore an underwire brar (because th' girls'll have yer hide ifin ye try t' take it away from them ... without asking ... nicely ...)
  14. Windlass for the title, maybe? for the body, possibly Calson Antique VL I ran a couple of frags from the movie poster through What the Font, but it's pretty obvious it was customized for the title. There might be a custom version out there of the altered title font. The smaller print looks very much like Caslon Antique. "Buccaneer" is a little too fancy, "Blackbeard," too rough, "Captain Kidd" is too skinny, the "Booter" family is either too slanty or not curvy enough, Dominican has almost slab serifs, so it's out, "Four Score" is scripty (and way post-GAoP ), and Windsor Antique Demibold looks like "Cooper" put through a wood chipper.
  15. For 50 hours a week lately, I'm in the basement of a corporate headquarters, slaving in the pixel mines (okay, doing computer graphics, but it really is a grind). I'm not a historian, a period re-enactor, an experimental anthropologist, or a serious period thespian. Nor am I a drama club diva, a ren faire floozy, a performer/musician, or a crafter. I have a fantasy about being a pirate on the high seas. I just want to play, for a little fun, a change of pace, some release. When I get together with my friends and we play pirates, I want my outfit to be recognizably Pirate. I would hope that if a more dedicated pirate re-enactor were to see me thusly dressed, he wouldn't treat me with scorn and derision, but maybe that's too much to expect. For example, due to budget constraints (I’d rather spend my budget on booze and presents for my friends than on my kit), for this year’s pirate party in April, I’m planning on wearing my Storyville tricorn from th’ MacKay, a paisley headscarf, my green Captain Morgan t-shirt, black jeans cut off at the knee, stripy stockings and my green converse, with plenty o’ punk skull & crossbones accessories. I plan to say “Aaaarrrr” a lot and chew more scenery than Robert Newton on Ecstasy. The horror! By next year’s party, or maybe even the one we have in September I hope to have a short linen seaman’s jacket, with hemp sandals and MAYBE either breeches or slops. Will I still camp it up with the “Matey” and “Yo ho ho”? You bet. And maybe I’ll be wearing my tricorn or a Monmouth cap to a ren faire or a pirate fest here or there. For the sheer joy of not being a middle-aged suburban corporate slave for a while. Because I like to think of the freedom and adventure of a pirate’s short, vivid life. Because my personality is loud and bombastic and baudy and just fits a pirate much better than what I got born as this turn of the wheel. That’s the long and short of it.
  16. Lying on the couch, a creamy dollop of soft, fluffy cat melting on my hip, surfing the web on my Sidekick and listening to the pledge drive on NPR.
  17. If I could make or buy a green one, I'd wear it with my peacoat and Doc Martens in my regular life! I think it looks pretty cool, AND warm.
  18. Problem I'm having with wool is that the handspun, natural dyed 2-ply I'm finding is fancier than you'd find in the GAoP. It's "beaded" or nubby, or has little felt bits spun into it. Pretty, but not period. The handspun 2-ply undyed is gray or brown. Maybe I'll have to get some gray and dye it myself.
  19. Well, enjoy and drive safely, Hawkyns and Scarlet! Give someone a hearty spankin' for me!
  20. The spikes are sorta like what noses and ears feel like, not really soft, but not stiff and pokey, either. The one in the picture was about 6.5 inches from snout to the tip of his tail. He's a Barbour's Seahorse named Spike. I sold him to a friend so her girl seahorse could have a mate. The largest known seahorse species (Hippocampus kelloggi) grows up to 11" long, so yes, they'd have to be very tiny spurs. :)
  21. Still going, Hawkyns, considering the weather forecast? I was hoping to go, but I just can't afford the gas this weekend, nevermind all the cool stuff I'd want to buy.
  22. Huzzah, Mr. Gunner! You don't have to worry about how to act, she obviously already likes you! Just try to relax and enjoy what unfolds! Good for you!
  23. Mr. Hand, where did ye get yer Monmouth pattern? Were you happy with the result? I'm looking per a good pattern meself, if you'd oblige me, I'd appreciate it muchly.
  24. Well, sure, if ye be plannin' t' saddle up a seahorse!
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