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  1. It was sooooo much fun doing the TV thing yesterday. We had four Disney handlers moving us around the park - we had the ride to ourselves for the whole bridal party and got married five times on TV, local and national. Even my mom and my friends up in Seattle got to see us get hitched.

    We finally leave just before noon and a guy on the trolley on Main Street calls out to us with a hardy Congratulations! He saw us on TV before heading to the park. Too fun.

    We get married officially tonight at the Pirate's Dinner Adventure Theatre - in the show. We wrote a really fun script and the gang at the theater added some new parts last night at rehearsal with some gun play. Woo-hoo!

    And Channel 6 here in Orlando will be filming it to complete their segment on Whacky Weddings which they started filming at the Magic Kingdom.

    What a day!

    -- Hurricane

  2. Most of the early sea shanties have very simple cords. Get the first one and you'll probably get the rest in the song. Usually they are mixtures of C-F-G, G-C-D. Use a capo to get into the correct key if you have a recording and go from there.

    There's not many that are hard enough to have tabs to.

    -- Hurricane

  3. The Pyrates of the Coast will be at the AMC 24 at Pleasure Island (Disney) for the 1:15 and 8:15 shows. Come along one and all in the Orlando area - we'll be the ones in full regalia.

    -- Hurricane

    Would love to do the late show on Thursday but we're at our wedding rehearsal at the Pirates Dinner Adventure Theatre. Woo hoo!!!!!

    --

  4. The location of the piece may provide a clue. It was located outside of Building 5 in the excavation, which, by its layout, appears to be an inn/tavern. It has the typical parlor arrangement with access to the upstairs and a door to the serving area to the right. Some 25 pewter plates were discovered there. Two of the guns were collected from the yard in the back of Building 5.

    If the artifact had been in the backyard, which had the hearths, I could see its use as a fire starter, and in fact, during the earthquake it could have conceivably made its way to Queen Street. But I would doubt it. The three successive earthquakes sank that part of the city straight down... there was actually very little destruction by shaking and entire parts of the city simply went straight down within two minutes, buildings intact. Witness the pipe shop where several hundred pipes simply fell straight down off their shelves and settled on the floor. Even the floors, particularly in Building 5, are undamaged and intact today. Building 4 would have been relatively undamaged as well, except for the ship which broke loose and plowed into it during the subsequent tsunami in the harbor.

    So, I would gather this was out on the street at the time, potentially in the possession of someone walking the streets shortly before noon on that day.

    I don't pretend to know its use - simply its position relatively to what was around it.

    -- Hurricane

  5. If the buccaneers were bear legged and footed then they are a billion times braver than I. While tromping around Port Royal last time we headed into the truly untamed brush of the tropics to find Fort Rupert. There are thickets, and cactus, sawgrass and sticker-laden bushes down there that tore our panted legs apart. I just can't imagine hunting in the Caribbean bear legged when on a hunt. Even those of us with buckled shoes and stockings were wishing they had boots (and I do know those weren't period. :)

    The Palisadoes are a good testing ground as they have been relatively unchanged (from a botanical standpoint) for the last 350 years. And from visits to other islands (though not Tortuga) it seems to be fairly common down there.

    Wow! Great stuff!

    -- Hurricane

  6. What great timing. The Port Royal Pyrates Festival was moved up to the week prior so now we won't be out of town when the movie debuts. But again, a movie premier in Port Royal would have been awfully cool, too.

    To another year of piracy and opportunities. Can't wait!

    -- Hurricane

    Oh, and they picked my birthday no less. Woohoo!

    --

  7. Our crewe will be heading out to the Magic Kingdom at the crack of early for the official opening of the ride here in Florida and a lot of TV coverage. Love it when Disney lets us entertain there in full regalia.

    Then we're off to an afternoon showing of the movie in garb at Downtown Disney more than likely, followed by an after party at the Adventurer's Club. If you get "The Daily Buzz" on your local stations, look for us. Never know if you'll see The Pyrates of the Coast crewe that day.

    -- Hurricane

  8. And remember too that we are out to have fun, and to entertain and educate ourselves as well as the public. A few (very few, I should think) of the songs might well be ones that the public will recognize, such as "Drunken Sailor". Imagine that song sung in a bar during an evening pub cruise to drum up business for the next day. Think it would be effective? Follow it up with a couple of call-and-response short- or long-haul shanties and finish with a windlass shanty as you leave and you’ll have ‘em hooked. Four songs and a beer and on to the next bar.

    I am sharing what I know I guess.

    There is hardly a bar worth visiting in Key West that doesn't have a musician playing non-stop during the day and night or music blaring. That goes for Captain Tony's, Sloppy Joes, the Schooner Wharf, Hog's Breath, ad nauseum. A working musician hardly wants to interrupt his livelihood there to accommodate anyone else singing. The voice of experience there (I was the one trying to interrupt during my first voyage there - not a good experience).

    Frankly, the bars don't care about the festival. Never will. Local businesses don't care. Even the tourist spots like the Pirate's Soul Museum don't care. The reason is simple. The festival takes patrons away from their businesses... that includes visitors who go to Captain Tony's and plop down $6 for a beer locals pay $4 for, as well as $20 for a shirt and $5 to Captain Tony for his autograph. The patrons are cash cows, the festival is not.

    So don't expect a lot of businesses to welcome your performance. Your money yes! Drawing patrons away, no!

    They love events like Fantasy Fest that fills their bars... Simple business 101.

    That is the main reason the Pub Runs were never a success when we did them. We had lots of people go - 50 at a time - but the pubs didn't really support an event where the patrons came in, had one drink and then headed off to their competitor's place down the road.

    I don't want to be a wet blanket, but after all these years, this is the state of affairs there and I don't see it changing. We've tried, oh lord we've tried... Even the full time festival folks there who are the customers of these places year-round couldn't get that kind of support or interest.

    -- Hurricane

  9. It's Official!

    We will be hosting the first annual Port Royal Pyrate Festival in Jamaica, May 24 - 27, 2007.

    We are in the process of assembling the packages for the event, which will be headquartered at Morgan's Harbour Marina and Resort.

    The initial schedule includes a thieve's market, historical tours, including a ghost tour at night, sailings aboard the Schooner WOLF, evening dinners, recreations of the tryal of Ann Bonny and Mary Read, visits to the Money Museum (which has treasure from the sunken town), Fort Charles Port Royal Museum, the National Archives in Spanish Town (where the original documents are housed and you can actually hold them and read through them), a trip out to Lime Cay (we pass by Rackam's Cay on the way there where Calico Jack was hung), and much, much more!

    We will be setting up a site soon. Don't miss your chance to walk in the footsteps of real history. Our crewe just returned from there and it's hard to put into words being under full sail in the same waters as Morgan, Blackbeard, Calico Jack and the rest of our ancestors.

    Email me with questions at hurricane@piratesofthecoast.com...

    -- Hurricane

  10. Hi All and a very Happy Holidays all from PIP. Any and all help will gladly be accepted and if you all have any suggestions or donations please feel free to e-mail me at fairiesanddragons@hotmail.com

    Hugh: just a simple not you were severly missed this year and there will be no excuses accepted for next year..... See you in Ohio for our next pirate festival in Cleveland....that is right pirates invade the tall ship extravaganza on Lake Erie in July. Call me please my phone went for a swim in the pool at Sarasota.... I also have another pirate festival in Oct in Boynton Beach.

    Happy Holidays all Vicki B)

    I have been asked to relay a message from Julie, Festival Director for PiP.

    In the future please direct all suggestions, comments and certainly donations directly to info@piratesinparadise.com.

    Vicki is no longer associated with the festival in any capacity and cannot act on its behalf.

    Thank you!

    -- Hurricane

  11. From Billy Bones over the weekend:

    The crew of POTC II & III, was greatly saddened by the news of the passing of one of our own last weekend. Richard Snell was found in his hotel room after suffering what we think may have been an anurism. Richard, a consummate make-up artist on the show, was also a member of the Rum Runners pirate group in California, and a hell of a pirate at that. A memorial service was held yesterday on the set, with cannons roaring, inspirational words spoken by Orlando Bloom and Kevin Mcnalley, a 21 gun salute, and a viking funeral (at least the burning boat part). Richard is survived by his wife and twin 5 month-old daughters. Here's to ya, mate!

  12. Sorry, it was Malaysia. I have a nice photo of the gun toting gang over there - got me navigation a bit screwed up. Compass only points to Florida these days.

    -- Hurricane

  13. We just had the Neo Nazis parade through Orlando and it gave me an idea. No one questions their authenticity - the color of their brown shirts, the swastika armbands. I think I'm going to go Neo Pirate - then I can do my own interpretation and hold others to my standards.

    Oh, guess those guys off Somalia and the Phillipines are already doing that Neo Pirate schtick. Crap!!!!

    -- Hurricane

  14. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/africa/02/27...reut/index.html

    NAIROBI, Kenya (Reuters) -- Somali gunmen hijacked an Indian-owned dhow off Somalia's coast with 25 crew members aboard, a maritime official said on Monday.

    The dhow was attacked by two small boats while on route from the southern port of Kismayo to El-Maan, 35 kilometers (22 miles) from the lawless capital Mogadishu on Sunday, Andrew Mwangura, program coordinator for the Seafarers' Assistance Program, said.

    -- Hurricane

  15. I would be wary primarily because the site registration is private. Never seen that before for an ecommerce company...

    Leather Works, Inc.

    ATTN: LEATHERWORKS.COM

    c/o Network Solutions

    P.O. Box 447

    Herndon, VA 20172-0447

    The domain registration address is Network Solutions. Usually it shows the individual's address. Not a good sign ever....

    Further, the domain name expires on March 6, 2006 and has not been renewed...

    -- Hurricane

  16. Very nice!

    Diosa and I can't wait to build our pirate residence. We think the same way. We want a pond in the backyard with a dock that circles it with facades of period homes, taverns and shops.

    They will fold back and down and anchor for hurricanes... Always thinking ahead.

    -- Hurricane

  17. Finally got the CD in.

    Here's some snippets. You need QuickTime or something that can play an mp3 file...

    Enjoy! It came out great!

    First the opening with your Capt as town Crier as the pirates come into the room

    http://www.piratesofthecoast.com/images/richeya.mp3

    Then our first musical #...complete with orchestra background

    http://www.piratesofthecoast.com/images/richeyb.mp3

    A Little of 'ol Capt Flint with a round of Drunken Pirate

    http://www.piratesofthecoast.com/images/richeyc.mp3

    A clip of Dark Lady

    http://www.piratesofthecoast.com/images/richeyd.mp3

    the marooning of Diosa

    http://www.piratesofthecoast.com/images/richeye.mp3

    part 1 of the treasure hunt....

    http://www.piratesofthecoast.com/images/richeyf.mp3

    after getting Diosas piece of the map back

    http://www.piratesofthecoast.com/images/richeyg.mp3

    the final hunt for the treasure (and raid of hte orchestra for taking it)

    http://www.piratesofthecoast.com/images/richeyh.mp3

    John B. Sails

    http://www.piratesofthecoast.com/images/ri...richeyjohnb.mp3

    - Hurricane

  18. Actually, some of us do make a good portion of living from this. It is not a hobby. It is a lifestyle and livelihood as well as our love.

    No disrespect to the hobbyists. But some of us do prefer to have discussions about the finer points of piracy rather than hopping in the hot tub, playing word association games and obsessing about characters from a movie.

    No one forces anyone here to read a post. Or agree with it or disagree with it. I think it's that Free Country, 1st Amendment thing we hold so dearly.

    As Voltaire once said, "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it."

    -- Hurricane

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