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Capt Grey

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  1. Congrats to Disney and my friends at ILM.
  2. I toured the Rose when she was set up with the "Master and Commander" props/sets. It was a lot of fun. The Lady Washington was visiting the museum at the time and I HAD to go see her. A group of us are going to "board" the Rose during the San Diego Comic-Con International convention in July. I'm working on a scruffy Norrington outfit for one of the guys. I have the cement mixer in the backyard ready to "distress" the coat.
  3. After spending money on airline tickets for a family of 4 to do the Disney Cruise last year, I would appreciate not having to fly across the nation. And I've been wanting to do an Alaskan cruise forever!
  4. ROTFL! I'll have to repost this on my other boards for my fellow Trekkies (not Trekker, I'm OLD!).
  5. Unfortunately I've been in a galaxy far, far away these past months so at the moment I have no suggestions. However I'll be helping with a Cub Scout Day Camp whose theme is "Buccanear Boot Camp". I'll definitely be looking for suggestions from my fellow pirates for entertainment ideas and other things we can do with the kids (ages 7 to 11). I might be interested in some of your hemp for knot tying; that or tying some of the kids to a tree when they get on my nerves.
  6. Has anyone thought to contact the Discovery Channel? Seems like this would make an excellent documentary and perhaps some "high roller" doners would be willing to contribute to the salvage operation. Being a non-profit organization would make the donations tax deductible.
  7. I've directed several people to your site when it was just patterns; I'll have to get the word out that you've expanded. Very impressive, Kass and Co.
  8. But it does make "cents" ($$$$). It's hard to argue against the power of the almighty dollar. For those nostalgic for the Disneyland of their youth (my first visit was in 1968), here is a web site for you: Yesterland
  9. I would love to learn about medicine of the time. A surgeon persona would be great but, alas, probably not believable for the female pirate.
  10. BadMcCrack, the Royalist and her crew have long been "mascots" of the Pub so as a new member, you were not aware of their history with this group. It's good to be cautious about sending money to someone or an organization you don't know, but you would have seen from their web site that theirs is a legal, non-profit organization. The members of the pub, me included, are emotionally bound up in the fate of the Royalist so anything that smacked of scorn or ridicule makes us pirates step up to fight. Now that you know the truth of the matter and have heard from our resident experts on navigation, if you still desire to make a contribution that would be grand. A rather rough welcome t'the pub. I hope ye don't hold it agin' us. And I likes yer 3PO avatar.
  11. I didn't know anything about the film until my older son was rambling on about it. I thought it was something on one of the kid channels, then I saw a short trailer on TV. Here's the group:
  12. It's a private board; you won't be able to see anything unless you're a 501st member. They're kinda that way.
  13. Spoofing the original is not considered copyright infringement. The Stormtroopers in the movie are my friends from my costuming club.
  14. The bathroom looks great! May I repost your link over at the 501st Stormtrooper Legion board? They would love this. For the Disney MGM Studios Star Wars Weekends, I haven't heard of anything special. But out here on the West coast there is a rumor that Disneyland may do something while the 30th Anniversary convention is going on in May. They don't let us do Star Wars Weekends out here and it's very frustrating. Also if you're near Los Angeles next month, the California Science Center is hosting a special exhibit called "Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination". It runs February 11 to April 29. Lots of very cool exhibits and props (Luke's landspeeder) from the movies. Here's a link: Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination
  15. LOL! I have that same problem, Capt Pete. I do my cutting of fabric on the floor and the cats play the "lets crawl under this nice fabric" game. Lumps are very hard to cut around.
  16. Aye! I be mighty interested in yer buckle. When ye has a price be sure t'let us salty old sea dogs know.
  17. I'm such a GEEK! I thought this said "Lightsabers".
  18. FYI, old threads get "pruned" automatically when no one posts for a month or more. Thanks for starting up again, Lady Alyx. We have many new members who probably missed to original thread. And wonderful picture, Mad Jack. I've never seen that many fire-eaters in one place before.
  19. Something like this? I can comply depending on how soon you need it.
  20. I think someone should direct them to this site. I'm kind of surprised they didn't find it in their research on the web. Here's the message board for the site, I guess this is where to send your pirate myths to: Mythbusters Message Board I also found the eye-patch myth very interesting. I like how they tested it. I know Jamie was trying not to laugh at Adam's "pirate-speak".
  21. One of the largest sites is FanFiction.Net Click on the Movie link and you will find 11,017 stories dedicated to Pirates of the Caribbean.
  22. I love Mythbusters. I saw the ad for the Pirate Myths tonight; I'll definitely be watching on Wednesday. FYI, both Adam and Jamie worked for Industrial Light and Magic (the Star Wars special effects company). :angry:
  23. I wasn't chosen to be in the parade (even though I tried 4 times with both good guy and bad guy costumes), but I did watch it from the stands with a group of marcher supporters. I knew most of those marching, especially the good guys - six of which are in my good guy costuming club (Rebel Legion, sister club to the 501st). Of course everyone gets lumped into the 501st category so we're kind of used to being overlooked as a separate organization. The big point was having that many fan-made costumes on display on national television. About 20 of the Stormtroopers were local to Southern California as were most of the "hero" characters. And then there were the unsung, real heroes of the day - all those people who showed up to help decorate the floats which must be ENTIRELY covered in plant material (flowers, seeds, bark, etc). It's a HUGE amount of work and my gratitude goes towards them for all the work they did with no public recognition. michaelsbagley, Celebration IV is indeed at the Los Angeles Convention Center May 25-28. You can buy your badges online at GenCon
  24. Anybody watch the Rose Parade on New Year's Day?
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