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the Royaliste

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  1. Brings up a question..shipboard pirates, or 'in town' pirates....Onboard, any and all that would fit in a seabag..chests were mainly for them with swag......in town, 'eck, wot ever the plunder, the sky bein' the limit......

  2. ..'Tis been an interestin' weekend indeed!...The tracks are everywhere, needn't go there again, but, after choosing to commit cybersuicide last week, an overwhelming (and heartwarmin', thanks) amount 'o chatter by friends an' management has convinced me to stay up here, posting for the Forum, and just stay outta trouble, in general. Aye've always enjoyed a bit 'o sharin' 'o things nautical, and pyratical.. So, if you want to listen, do by all means. This is what a forum should be... If you care to be disruptive, fine, I'll no longer rise to the bait, We've parlee'd on this an' the Pyrate's hangin'...Lets go about havin' fun, raisin' caine, and bein' pirates in general!...RRR!!! Bring on the Rum, Mateys!......... :ph34r:

  3. 2003 Nissan Frontier. You could just call me El because Pirata is on the plates of my new truck, however I always prefered EP rather than El. I guess knowing the translation I never wanted to be called THE.

    you should be honored with a real title, Sir Spamalot.  Kinda catchy...
    Are we there yet? Lotsa milage, and its hardly left the driveway..
  4. Aye, mateys, don't 'afta read 'em if'n ye don't want, but 'eres a nautical thought or quip for the day...'A sailing ship is an exceedingly complex,sensitive, and capricious creation- quite as much so as most human beings. Her coquetry and exasperating deviltry have been the delight and despair of seamen's hearts, at least since the days when the wise, though much-married, Solomon declared that among the things that were too wonderful for him andwhich he knew not, was " the way of a ship in the midst of the sea."..Capt. Arthur H. Clark

  5. :) Aye, Cap'n William, carryin' alla the blades wot'll fit in..couple 'o dirks, a dagger, riggin' knive wif' fid, an' an officer's sword w/ belt, an' 'o course me cutlass..alll come off when riggin' or or runnin' the guns..Sittin' be a bit noisy too, but, wot the 'eck, eh wot?...... :ph34r:

  6. :) Just wanted to bring this to the top, as 'tis an important issue, and the fun starts Saturday...This thread jumped to my mind as we extinguished a nasty little fire in a friend's engine room last week..."Cmon out, have some fun in the October sun, an' party like a pirate!..Anything new, Bully??......wonder if'n the Gendarmes should be notified 'bout the cannon fire?.....Hmm......

  7. .. A mix for me too. French colonial Captains hat with Macaw feathers, Militia naval coat & waistcoat, sailors white shirt 'n breeches, boots and footwear vary, shipboard,eh?..1807 'lock, War 'o 1812 buckle, various blades..USN officers, French Naval cutlass, various dirks, daggers, knives..Gotta leave the mugs and period stuff on the Ship,not me..always want more pirate stuff.(more cannons)....

  8. Aye, Cap'n Grey!!!...Twas a real deal today for the finale!!...Best Aye've seen in 35 years here,mate..You'll love it..Enjoy, all tell ye'ere friends!!.. :ph34r: ....Hella boat traffic, worst ever, tho..Aye be bouncin' like a flippin' cork, eh?

  9. :) Aye,mateys, 'twas a truely great airshow..A spectacle, methunks, that be for sure..Incredible flyin' by both the Angels and the Canadians, and quite an impressive fireworks display to enjoy from me deck all night...they use more gunpowder 'n me!...... :ph34r:

  10. :) An' Aye wouldn't be a spendin' a whole lotta tyme on the stitchin'...A Pyrate might jest sneak on up, stick the tip 'o a dirk under the first stitch, and , Voila!.....got the visual????...need I say more?... :ph34r:

  11. :) well, if'n the last two days 'o practice are any indication, the Blue Angels airshow'll be the best ever! Helps also when the Canadian Airforce lends some wings....I ain't even leavin' harbor this year, 'tis too good right in the slip..Alla ye locals, 'comon down, the weathers here, and the sky's alive!...... :ph34r:

  12. My mistake, Zephyr, I was under the impression that you were in the South Bay, hence the not in Kansas quip. I'm no longer posting on the forum, but your post was lingering before I bailed. 'tear the bone out 'o it'.. a blue collar catch phrase for doing something with gusto...in this case, being piratical whether we sail or not... Don't know what coast you are referring to, but last weekends trip north yielded magnificent beach and shore..just where you hang, I guess..thanks, Gary

  13. A similar note, mate..Me father in law, now deceased was a mason before the Navy in WWII..Had five ships shot out from under him.. crews used to survive on his knowledge 'o makin' cement wif' coral and birdshit... the firepits would turn to fine china in the heat...Ah, them tropics,eh?...

  14. Aye, and , San Francisco is a heavy union town, an' wif' the cops bein' union cops, we've managed to miss a lot 'o the morning after 'blues'....Twas a national 'pastime'...

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