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What's your favorite smell???
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Capt. Marcus Keys's topic in Beyond Pyracy
Ilike the smell of my woman in the morning when we wake there is all that warmth and love and it has it's own clean and can't be copied scent that pleases me to all ends. I use a few fragrances. A really old one I still find hard to find is Brittish Sterling. Then (I for faire) mix Aramis with a vanilla, musk oil, sandlewood I get at faire. And the go too, Polo Sport. -
Ode to Scarlet Mc Bane?
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W.A.G.-word association game
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Merrydeath's topic in Beyond Pyracy
Garlic -
I guess having been raised by her and in many to most cases men DO try and find a little resemblance to mom in the woman they fancy. I mean to say the likeness in moral at least. Was the son married as well?
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W.A.G.-word association game
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Merrydeath's topic in Beyond Pyracy
Tito says "on the bar b que" -
Pyrates of the West Coast
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Diego Santana de la Vega's topic in Fiction
Ajayi was listening to the excited thumps and shuffleing above him on the main deck. From where he was stretched out he leaned forward slid one cannon doors open and could see what all the excitement was above. The captain had been found. He smiled, looked down shook his groginess off and pulled the cannon door closed and stood up. Almost completely bent over at the waist he headed toward the stairs and then up them where the light was bright and the wind cool on his glistening skin. Ajayi silently walked up behind and startled Ms Tudor by saying in slow broken english "Ajayi wants to say hello too." Ms Tudor turned and wiped her tears and smiled looking up two feet into his eyes and took his massive forearm in her little hand and shook her head yes. Then turned back to watch her approaching captain. Tears of happiness freely falling to the deck at her feet. -
Nice pics ye all have there. Sir William I see a fine time was had by all looked quiet and peaceful! Thanks fer sharin them.
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New Pirate Group Forming
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Diego Santana de la Vega's topic in Find a Crew or Introduce One
CyberPyrates of the First Order: The Stowaways Sentanced Traders of Works Already Writen About Your Seas -
(scratches head) ok?
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W.A.G.-word association game
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Merrydeath's topic in Beyond Pyracy
in the husk -
Opening medley to Phantom of the Opera
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I had too much to dream last night
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Diego Santana de la Vega's topic in Beyond Pyracy
wait wait wait I knew the third janitor of the lourve and his father was my best friend. You see the mind does play firing pins (something ergh other) be it having seen a certain place in a movie or a commercial and then when seeing it in person for the first time a deja vu occurs. But, having never had nor seen nor known of events or local and then paying the price of immediate recognition whilst in visit does tend to scaring ones own believability away from any potential truth. I have seen things, twice unexplainable things, been there done that has givin me more than the shivers. I don't scare easily and I'm willing to stand my ground under insurmountable odds but mental telepathy does scare me. The transferrence of energy from ones mind to anothers is not demonic I think but somehow a trained something. I wish it would happen all of the time. I would get a better handle on all its involvements with more occurrances and all. The reason the people who talk about having been other people before are never less than Courtiers or Royalty is because the serfs and pleebs wouldn't think about it other than as a nightmare! Which is a long road to hoe getting back to I had too much to dream last night! -
What do you do for a living
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Capt. Marcus Keys's topic in Beyond Pyracy
Aye then Mr Keyes. Aye didn't think the l;ikes a these rat bastards were going to make you pay fer posting the same thread twice. Buts I sees they have so lets let the other one fade away into the dark abyss of nether world and then just find enough reality around here to give cause to answer ye! I be a designer of packaging finding the likes of new products and selling companies on me abilities to package it box it ship it get it to market and sell it all within the rhyme and reason meaning the if a certain pyrate can't do it then it can't get done! -
I had too much to dream last night
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Diego Santana de la Vega's topic in Beyond Pyracy
well mission I can't immagine "not" dreaming about exciting one certain birth canal but I don't call it regressing! In it's own right it is a sort of hypnotic trans one sort of climbs into in order to really truly facilitate the facinations in that true pleasure be, the pleasures of the flesh.... Are they not? -
"You can hear the boats go by You can spend the night beside her And you know that she's half crazy" leonard cohens "Suzanne" Judy Collins made it most famous! ok then lets do another! And deep beneath the rolling waves In labyrinths of coral caves An echo of a distant time Comes willowing across the sand
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W.A.G.-word association game
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Merrydeath's topic in Beyond Pyracy
worth climbing -
Is bob newhart the hardest dude to hit or what?
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What do you want for Christmas?
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Caraccioli's topic in Beyond Pyracy
Approval from the biggins board to move forward with a new Pyrate group with all a me mates here from the pub and more. The Stowaways: Syberseas Traders Of Works Already Writen About Your Seas -
W.A.G.-word association game
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Merrydeath's topic in Beyond Pyracy
Chips Ahoy -
Christmas is (IS) all year it's in your heart where the season comes from. Giving is a lifetime event some deal with it and some don't the some dont's are trolls. Trolls take for a lifetime never understanding the gift of giving. I love to give and do, all to my friends I can, anything and everything I have. Trolls can have a ten pound bucket of sand. Tis the season to be jolly! (but I still would like to have a turret mounted laser on my roof to wipe out the damn lane moniter drivers from in the lane in front of me)
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If yer going ta be groing yer beard there be only one beard... A Z Z Top Beard.
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W.A.G.-word association game
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Merrydeath's topic in Beyond Pyracy
Amos -
Pyrates of the West Coast
Diego Santana de la Vega replied to Diego Santana de la Vega's topic in Fiction
God bless the four sisters and how easily they had taken the women of the village and turned each and every one of them, (all of them) into quite accomplished marksmen with the bows and arrows. There were a few but they were elderly and weak and would be the arrow monkeys for the lot of them During the day the women would work their filds and too collect branches then after class they would return home for main meal and ties the feathers on their arrows. The village blacksmith was making about 60 tips a day and we had already counted 590 arrows done. In addition he was still making all the swords and bracers and shields We sent a small fishin ship over to La Margarita to procure iron ingot, brass and copper in trade for the fine coffee and produce the island had to trade with. He came back telling of the tall ships there in safe harbor, by his account I recognized the watch dog as being one of them and too the french Friggate Le Requiem both in a spanish held harbor? I hoped the captain was found..... Then realized i was daydreaming and more work was needed here. -
Thanks fer fillin in yer profile lass! I hopes ye don't be workin the weekends, fer thar be groups of pirates from right here in so cal ye can meet into and join their fun at all the faires about, with the two existing being Stranglehold (mostly) in the San Diego area Sam and Killian be members and P R P (Port Royal Privateers) all over the many so cal counties. Iron Bess, Black Hearted Pearl and Red Maria be members. Then there be a few of us "others" so named as our existance is just getting started and in the planning stages. Any ways welcomes to the happiest place on the net! The World Famous Pyracy.com pub!
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Believe it or not, Pat Benatar did an amazing job of covering Bloodshot Eyes on her album True Love. Quite a departure from her usual stuff (which I love), this album is quite a treat and although not commercially successful, one of my favorite disks. Absoeffinglutely!