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Everything posted by Red Cat Jenny
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Hmm...no one is thinking.....
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All the posts here are from last year. Has anyone anything currently to offer? This is a great idea to get rid of what you doint need and find that which you do :):) Also I am lookinng for black, deep navy or crimson raw silk ribbon about one to two inches wide. I can't find it anywhere
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None of us will ever accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone.” Emerson
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William...you are always the diplomat.
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Red Cat cocked an eye skyword..then considered ...well it had been a profitable year... "Nay Mr. Durant...I'blieve I'll be leavin th'...Celestial navigatin t'ye..y'aint been wrong yet, so I'll trust yer...um yer....well set us a course Nate if'n y please." Cat rifled through pokets an pulled out a spyglass takin one more scan o th waters behind them. "Strangely calm Nate...." she said as she turned t' look ahead "Strangely calm...
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Gosh I miss my toasties....wher are ye guys? * sounds of cinnamin shaking *
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^ Decadently ..well sort of < you did say party... V On to thanksgiving! The cooking channel stuffed a turkey with a chicken...gross? I vote gross ..pass the stuffing please..
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The winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators.
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Woohoo a wicked desert fer Pirates. Arr I get th first one! Plunder yer own!
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Patrick, thats when it's time to find an island with a good fresh water source and line the shore with cannon! I say throw em all out from the top down! A lobbyist with a 35 year career said this past year ..that in his life he'd never seen a more corrupt Washington. A poor excuse for picking a persons pockets every 15th of April!
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darn
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"Your insistence upon challenging those above you with such impetuous and disrespectful behaviour will most certainly be your undoing young lady!" The pompous admonishment of St. James words rang in the ears of Jenny's mind as the flush rose in her face. The sting of such a suggestion from the manservant of her relation, bore him in return such words as even Jenny was shocked by, though they flowed in fury from her lips. Ever after an indelible line was drawn between them as servant and priveleged. A separation of humanity that drew distaste in so many ways for her. But she would not be cowed, not by one who would spend his existence ensuring he never released himself from the bonds of his station. Here there was no relation. No status borne of family. Jenny needed not look up to sense the attention of those close by and wondered if any among them would defend her. Muscles tensed to quell the trembling she refused to reveal, defiant even though defeated, she would not allow this sudden shift to jeopardise her course. Able perhaps to match the man before her in sharp words, she held her tongue. Jenny did not know this man, nor what would test his limits. There was no other ground between land and the sea and she had left one behind only able to move forward. To destroy that would seal her fate. "You have made it quite clear sah" She did not meet his eyes as she spoke and cringed inwardly at the clipping of the word "quite". This change from an open ability to defy those she disagreed with could result in worse things than the back of Martin Garauds hand. Caution would be her companion in the weeks to come. "What would you have me do first then Mr. Whittingford?"
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Well a very big welcome to you Mister LeBaron. How cool! Sounds like you're off to a good start! A pirate in training ! Be this yer vessel? How long have you been at it?
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Narnia...well if it gets the kiddies started going to museums.. I have read the articles about the Wydah stuff as it progressed. Sounds great. Looks like you guys had a ball.. So who wouund up on the floor...first ?
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Should you like the hounds to accompany you as well and perhaps some coffee?
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If you had $900, you could have made GoF an offer for his. Since my group and I are feeling so Eastern European right now (and we're talking of becoming Cossacks), I'm particularly fond of my Polish karabela. Sigh yeah....$900..well theres a few other items I need first but I'm not above the price tag when I'm ready. Cossacks eh? cool. Do you ride?
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Thats the one! thats the one I was talking about! OW! It hurts when your eyes bug out like that!! http://www.duncan-house.com/swords/baskethilt/jacobite/ He has wonderful other pointies and non sword things as well. and the Hangars here http://www.olddominionforge.com/swords.html btw..This guy has some interesting resources..just gotta scroll down http://www.arms2armor.com/Identify/identify.htm
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FLAN
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Miss Ashcombe comes in from the hearth the glow of baking flushing her cheeks I've just made some pies? Would you like some?
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I feel like swimming..but it's too cold..darn wish I had a bathtub.one of those raised sunken oval ones..hmm or a big ol deep claw foot one. Sigh..
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Raspberry White Iced Tea
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Im tired...but Im staying up NYAH!......................... zzzzzzzzzzz........NO! NO! I >>AM >> STAYIn..gggggup
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Ill bite.. BRAT FRAT
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exiled
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Hmm I had wondered on that as well.. you do see depictions, but painted later as GOF says. That said, I did think as was my own experience that it would assist in keeping your hat more snug and as men and women wore their hats much more than those of us today (with the exception of course of those of you who live in a ball cap) it would get irritating after a while. The fabric would likely aid in that comfort as well as the other issues mentioned. Plus as short hair was worn you can see the neckerchief was probably wormn in many ways on and off to keep the heat of the sun off your neck or face., sort of as MADogge said. Just a thought.