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StrangeBayPirate

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  1. ello Cyanne, pleased ta meet ya.

    Seems I missed yer first round but I be here with me empty bucket fer this one. Aye, thats the right of it .... welcome ta the pub lass. Now, will ya be singing us a ditty while we drinks yer coin away?

    Steven St'arr

  2. Thank you Bosun Carmina fer postin the link ta the new website, it be most impressive. Me mate and I will do all we can ta be at the 2008 event, hope ta sea ya thar.

    Now then Captain Sea Wolf ............. welcome ta the pub, ave yer first drink on my account.

    Steven St'arr

  3. Received me confirmation letter from PyrateCon today. Lookin forward ta meetin all ye notorious mates thar. This will be my first ever "garbed" event so I'm a bit apprehensive 'bout that. Once was a time when a pirate never wanted ta look like a pirate but nowadays ya have ta, just ta blend in. Let's sea ... one week from tonight ... Aye, a drunken ball at Margaritaville.

    Cheers, Steven St'arr

  4. lookin forward ta seein sum o these fer the first time

    Ahoy! Pirate films sail onto DVD By Thomas K. Arnold

    Thu Apr 12, 3:16 AM ET

    If movies do in fact influence pop culture, then we might well be looking at the summer of the eyepatch.

    "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" is one of three much-ballyhooed three-quels hitting the big screen this year -- it opens May 25, three weeks after "Spider-Man 3" and one week after "Shrek the Third." But it appears to be the one getting most of the attention in home entertainment circles.

    Disney is tying the theatrical opening of the third "Pirates" to the Blu-ray Disc release of the first two films, "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," which arrive in stores May 22.

    The studio said the releases are a calculated move that it hopes will let the Blu-ray Disc format give a decided shot across the bow to its underdog rival, HD DVD, in the quest for a unified high-definition, next-generation disc standard.

    On the piggybacking front, Universal Studios on May 8 is releasing the "Pirates of the Golden Age Movie Collection." The two-disc set contains four 1950s pirate movies: "Against All Flags," "Buccaneer's Girl," "Yankee Buccaneer" and "Double Crossbones," all available on DVD for the first time.

    20th Century Fox also is hoping to ride awareness of "At World's End" with a new DVD collection of action-adventure films starring Tyrone Power. "The Tyrone Power Collection," arriving in stores May 1, includes "The Black Rose," "Captain From Castile," "Prince of Foxes," "Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake" and "Blood and Sand." The latter has been fully restored and comes with a commentary by cinematographer Richard Crudo as well as a restoration comparison.

    Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

  5. I seas pirates that arr racing fans is not an oddity. We should have started a fantasy stockcar game somewhere with arr pirate theme.

    another Big E fan here,

    Steven St'arr

  6. HarborMastor ... these sound like some nice cannon your are having built

    so yes, I would like to watch the progress of these cannon.

    also if it is available, is there a link to the NSA rules you have posted about. Any info along these lines would be appreciated and I thank you for all the info already provided.

    Steven St'arr

  7. Twas a nice day here along the Alabama coast as well CapnWilliam. Temp near 70 as my gal and I sat on a dock(marina) drinkin margaritas while watching a pirate themed boat parade. Band was playin Buffett music in the background .... well the marina is owned by Jimmy's sister, Lucy.

    http://www.lulusathomeport.com/main/index.php

    a fine time was had by all but the really tough thing bout all this is I was drawin holiday pay the whole time. The Gulf Coast does have it's good points.

  8. Hmm picturing a ship with scottish pyrates with their kilties swingin in da breezes....lolĀ  :D

    Scottish Pirates

    I seas in looking through this site so generously offered up by the Lady Alyx that it be briming with info on scottish pirates/history. A very well done site. Although Mr.Wages, ye be well on yer way with yer persona, the owner of said site(Cindy Valler) seems eager ta answer any questions on the subject. Just a thought iffin ye needed more indepth info. Already yer persona reads as a well thought out one ... good job.

    I also noticed that Ms.Valler will be one of the speakers at the upcoming event pyratecon.

    http://www.pyratecon.com/home.html

    one more reason for me to try and make this event, I needs more loot

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