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Captain Sage

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  1. Ahoy!

    A friend of mine at Mark Burnett Productions asked me to pass on more info:

    "CBS and Mark Burnett Productions are currently casting a reality show

    which gives people the opportunity to be Pirates for a month while

    competing for prizes and cash!

    The casting director is searching for outgoing, strong-willed adventure

    seekers who are physically and mentally adept and adaptable to new

    environments. They also look for people with interesting lifestyles,

    jobs, backgrounds, histories and personalities. Everyone who applies

    should be ready to have the time of their lives!

    If you are interested in applying, you should be completely comfortable

    living on land and sea, as you will most likely be living on a

    combination of a boat and an island in a remote location for about 30

    days. While on the adventure, you will be competing for a pot of up to

    $1 million dollars along with other booty and prizes! Anyone interested

    must be at least 21 years old and be a US citizen eligible for a US

    passport.

    If you are interested in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, please

    send an e-mail with some basic information about yourself (such as name,

    age, occupation, hometown, etc) to piratescasting@hotmail.com . Please

    be sure to mention you were referred by Captain Sage and Pyracy.com.

    With the referral, you will be able to apply directly to the Casting

    Director rather than blindly sending in a tape and application to CBS.

    This project is very time-sensitive and applications are due very

    quickly. If you are interested, don't hesitate in contacting

    piratescasting@hotmail.com as soon as possible.

    Remember, they are looking for people with great water skills and big

    personalities. Anybody who can sail, fish, row, or swim has an

    advantage in this competition. If you know somebody else who would be

    great, please feel free to pass this on to them. "

  2. gutenberg.org has tons of public domain works. You can find some older piratey things if you know how to look.

    There is one called The Pirates Own Book, by Charles Ellms, that I like a lot. It was first published in 1837.

    Yes I know, it isn't as old as Johnson's or Esquemeling's, but it does seem to have a lot of good details.

    Here's the link:

    http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/12216

    Happy Reading!

  3. Lemme see...

    I was lookin' for good piratey sites when I was developin' me own.

    I thot these were my kinda' pyrates. I've had many a laugh and learned a heap, too.

    :lol:

    Huzzah!

  4. I found this article a while back and was baffled by the last illustration. It's an unusual gun-like thing. The project directors may not have asked around to research the matter too much.

    I have to explain the way the site is made first. It's a Geocities site made with Flash (dumb!), so the text is really a graphic (not searchable). You also have to navigate to the page in question.

    When you click on the link, choose Artifacts, click the animated arrow at the bottom of the page, and go to the bottom of that second page.

    What are your thoughts on this thing?

    http://www.geocities.com/aborgcr/PRoyal/proyal.html

  5. Lads and lasses, this is required watchin' material. I have a letter from the king of pirates 'isself that says, "thems wot miss this flick will suffer the humdai..." What?! That's the wrong genre. Who wrote this crap? :rolleyes:

    Seriously, mates, catch this if you can.

    Woo-Hoo!!! :lol:

  6. Hm, to wax philosofeecal....

    I have always liked treasure hunting, cannons, explosions, the sea, nautical history, underwater exploration and archeology, a sense of adventure, piratey talk,...

    and besides, turnin' pirate was far cheaper than an education to be a lawyer!

    :)

  7. Avast, mates, visit me new website dedicated to the "King of Pirates"- Blackbeard 'imself. ;)

    Blackbeard's Realm

    'Tis a work in progress, to be certain. If ye' have any Blackbeard topics you'd like to see added, drop me a line.

    Feel free to add me humble site to yer links, if ye' like.

    Fair Winds,

    Captain Sage

  8. Look, you gotta' believe me. My name is Captain Sage.... ;)

    I am the Captain of me site, The Pirate's Realm. I could have referred to meself as Lord of my Realm, but Lord Sage sounds too Star Wars-ey, NOT that there's anything wrong with that.

    ....and Sage means a wise and discerning man, but many who have no sense of humor think that pretending to be a pirate is the worst way to act like a sage :lol:

    I googled the name and found a few Captain Sage's in history.

    Hows about "Darth Sage"?

  9. Ahoy, all!

    I'm gonna' chime in with:

    "'Cause it's time, it's time in time with your time and its news is captured

    For the queen to use.

    Move me on to any black square,

    Use me any time you want,

    Just remember that the goal

    Is for us all to capture all we want

    (Move me on to any black square)

    Yea, yea, yea."

    Anyone?

  10. Picked up piano as a wee lad (it was heavy!)... many years trained on it, and a few that I enjoyed.

    Trumpet in high school, nerve damage in lip, escorted to baritone section, tuba for senior year.

    Took a real likin' to alto sax in college (jazz). got serious about guitar a few years back and learned to hit drums for kicks and giggles.

    Some folk say they play an instrument, and they might be able to play one song (like Heart and Soul or Chopsticks on the piano). Others like musicians may be in love with one instrument at any given time but be able to get around fairly well on others because they have a knack for picking out the basic elements of something. Ya follow?

    Captain Sage

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