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seaskull

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  1. Avast from afar, Cornwall the windswept land of pirates, smugglers wreckers and wretches is to see in me 40th year this weekend, with flashes, bangs, rockets, beer, grog n' grub !!!!! The ugliest gaggle of swashbuckling lowlifes this side of the pond !!

    Ifen you happen in the region of 50. N 5.W then call in for jar or two !!!

    B)

  2. ARGGHHHH (Thats the yawn type, not the piraticle type !?), I`ve just got up, no bithday cards cos there`s a bloody postal strike !

    But tis a lovely sunrise n` a fresh SSW breeze, me ship be chompin` at the bit t`get to sea, so thats just what I`ll be doin`, ARGGHHH (Piraticle)

    Honour and respect to all you fine pirates, I`m double chuffed with all your greetin`s and thoughts, quite moved I be ...

    Rosalinda, what can I say... A precious gift of your time and of your talent, thankyou so much, tis fantastic !

    Thank you all,

    Seaskull

    Drinks all round, ARRGGGGHHHHHHH !!!!!!!!!

    :huh::huh::lol::huh::huh::huh::lol::lol::huh::huh:

    Thanks for the cake too and Marshmellies and the music :huh:

  3. Tis a stary gazey pie, of that there`s no doubt, haived off a passing pirate ship`n sinking t` ole Davy Jones` ?

    Yeay roll on November 5th, got a huge fire planned, lotsa grub, beer, and O`course I`ll be diggin` out any outa date flares n` rocket lines from me ship !!! Yeeha !

    :o:o:o

  4. To my mind a Barquentine is a Barquentine, by definition both Gaff (fore `n aft) and square rigged, also, having a foremast and no mizzen could be described as belonging to the Schooner family and are indeed often refered to as Schooner ships.

    Though with only one mast, the foremast being square rigged and all the rest, up to five (six masted Barquentines were mostly American) being Gaff, they were of course predominantly Gaff rigged . :angry:

  5. Argghhh lets see now, probly the skipper o` the last ship I`d plundered, lashed on in all his defeated splender `n as he started to fall t`bits so I`d replace him with the next !

    GRRRRRRRRR !!

    B)

  6. Buttons, I TOO remember my gran havin a wooden box that opened out like a metal tool box with a huge aray of buttons, shiny buttons all shapes n` sizes, metal, plastic, bakerlite `n wood a myriad of `em, like a treasure chest it was . Funny remembering a forgotten memory ?

    She had a glass full of little cutlass shaped plastic cocktail swizzle sticks too ? Christ, begining to feel like I`ve been regressed !!

    I bet you did that thing at school where you`d thread a length of string through a large button, doubled, returned back through button and tied off, hooked over a finger on each hand and wizzed furiously ?

    That reminds me of a length of plastic that came free in a cerial box `n you had to make a hole each side of the... never mind !!

    :angry:

  7. AARRGH !!! (habbit?)

    Lumpsa wood I collect, tis me trade see, wood butchery, aye lumpsa wood large, small, hard `n soft `n tools, got lots o` them too, old `n new, gob loads a chisels, axes too n` a beatiful old adze (with a broken handle, as of last time I used it ! ) Me favorite being me ole Dads(another salty sea dog, RIP) Lovely round wooden mallet, never used it, it just sits on me shelf an reminds me o`stuff...

    Boat stuff I love, tis in me blood, I have of course me boat (see picture) and I collect, signal flags, lanturns, nautical books, brass things, bronze things, port holes, you know ..? And knowlegde, I try to collect a bit of that too.

    B)

  8. Aye Aye Pete n` all, Coastie you`re right `n I too have a healthy dis regard f` plastic craft, though it would probably be a waste of good musket ball !?

    As gooda time as any to introduce me own little ship, a fine little pirate craft she be, not quite the Royaliste but ample f` single handed dawn plunders up sleepy creeks... AARRGH

    Scottish built she be 1963 by James N Millers yard, Buildin boats since 1779 the oldest `n most respected yard in the country. Larch planked on heavy oak frames she be with a handy ketch rig `n Mermaid Engine.

    Me pride`n Joy and we`re just 18hrs from the French coast`n about the same from the Irish. Thats wine south `n Murphy`s north, just take ya pick n`set sail, nothin like that kinda freedom !

    I stuck a picture of her in me picture bit ?

    Good t`get t`know ye all

    Cheers :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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