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Bright

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  1. Swimming is a good skill to have but it won't help you all that much far out at sea learn to swim then work on drown proofing and even the best swimmers can get caught in rip tide yea have to know how to work with the sea and note try to fight the currents.
  2. Me belt and baldrick bes 3 inches mate ;-}
  3. Go To Sea Once More ;-} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWvEPpJlrIQ
  4. Powder horn & kits source http://www.crazycrow.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=800-300-000
  5. Check out the cruise ships see if any go there they are the best bang for the buck in this economy and include a lot of food some Alchol will be extra plus tiping at the end for your wait staff and room steward, but the hardist thing is all the day and night activites they have to choose from, of course you don't have do a thing if you dont want ;-}
  6. Theres bees those that puts there pipe or quills through slits to tack their hat and hold the plumage. http://tinypic.com/r/fozw2x/6 Then there bees the dandies that have pin to hold there plumage or pipe. http://i50.tinypic.com/2n9ca4i.jpg But I thought wees were talking about X's. Me hat does have a band around the crow that bees laced thought slits that I use to hold things in me cap from time to time but withe the up turned brim yea can not see such detail
  7. My trycrown bees made from leather so me x's are made from rawhide flat cord or strips that lay flat inside after pasing through the four holes forming the x out side one two inch pice for each side.
  8. This here bees the sige on Georgetown SC from the deck of the Jolly Rover ;-} http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=18051807
  9. Please join us for a live presentation of the original script The Gentleman Pirate: The Tryal & Unfortunate Death of Major Stede Bonnet. Performances will be at The Powder Magazine (79 Cumberland Street) on Saturday, November 14, 21, & 28 at 3:30pm. The show will last approximately 40 minutes. $8.00 Adults* $5.00 Children Make reservations for your group today! Call 722-9350. *City of Charleston licensed tour guides will be given a complimentary admission to the Saturday, November 14th show. Please bring your current license. For pictures of the performance click here: The Powder Magazine, Circa 1713 Member of the Charleston Museum Mile 79 Cumberland Street Charleston, SC 29401 (843)722-9350 www.PowderMag.org www.CharlestonMuseumMile.org
  10. Whatever you give a woman, she will make greater. If you give her sperm, she'll give you a baby. If you give her a house, she'll give you a home. If you give her groceries, she'll give you a meal. If you give her a smile, she'll give you her heart. She multiplies and enlarges what is given to her. So, if you give her any crap, be ready to receive a ton of shit!
  11. Greatness is not in where we stand, but in what direction we are moving "We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, but sail we must and not drift nor lie at anchor."
  12. They also have great cast iron pots from 4 to 90 gallons. A 48" Tirpodwith 6"chain that holds up to a 20 gallon stew pot. Item # 53290 $9.99 35" wooden cajun sir paddle Item # 64492 $8.99
  13. http://www.agrisupply.com/product.asp?pn=66861&sid=&eid= www.Agrisupply.com 1-800-345-0169 Item # 66861 Set of 3 Barrels no tops hole in bottom for drainage 16X9,20x12,24x13 $59.95 plus shipping
  14. The Associated Press BEAUFORT, N.C. -- An anchor from a shipwreck thought to be Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, was so unstable that divers in North Carolina retrieved it Wednesday rather than waiting until next year. Divers raised the 4.5-foot, 160-pound grapnel, or anchor, from the wreck in the Atlantic Ocean near Beaufort on Wednesday and will display it Thursday at the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort. The anchor originally had four prongs, but now has 1 1/2. Two divers put straps on the anchor, then small lift bags that they filled with air, said Mark Wilde-Ramsing, the director of the Queen Anne's Revenge shipwreck project. When the grapnel reached the surface, a crane brought it on the boat. "It went great," he said. "It went as smooth as it could be." The grapnel probably was an anchor for a smaller boat that would have been used to transport items between ships or from land to ship, Wilde-Ramsing said. Archaeologists and conservators with the state Department of Cultural Resources say the grapnel was at risk of washing away after nearly 300 years in the sea and might not weather possible storms until next year, when a full-scale expedition is planned. The rest of the shipwreck looks very stable, Wilde-Ramsing said. Queen Anne's Revenge was a French slave ship that measured about 100 feet long with three masts and a crew of 150 to 200. Blackbeard captured the ship, then known as La Concorde, in 1717 and renamed it before it ran aground off Atlantic Beach a year later. The shipwreck, discovered in late 1996, is within sight of Fort Macon State Park.
  15. Be grateful for the one right now I have none ;-}
  16. Have you seen the teachers guide ? http://www.enotes.com/billy-budd-prestwick-tu/
  17. Aye a tail indeed http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi3143369241/
  18. Here bees some wenches now get the rum ;-} http://midsouthbuccaneers.ning.com/video/the-queen-fairy
  19. may i ask where did you get the rounded stock for the sides? I bought the bed from a antique mall mate I didn't make it someone in the 1700s did all I had to do was put it toget and add the rope.
  20. Work like a sailor, Eat like a King, Love like Casanova now pass the booty ;-}
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