Jess Blackett
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I liked seeing the scar scene, it shows what Jack's survived. But I can understand why they cut it out, seeing them is a bit jarring at that point in the movie.
I haven't made my way through all the extra features yet, but I was impressed that they had historical commentary by David Cordingly.
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A Sea of Words is the vocabulary book I was talking about. It's worth getting, I think, the explanations are great.
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I hope they keep in as much of the terminology as possible, it sounds more authentic that way. And I agree that it will be easier to understand in a movie, because you can compare what's said to what's going on.
I think this was the only series that I've had to buy a vocabulary book for, though.
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I would also appreciate seeing pictures, whenever you could get them up.
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I missed the ring question. But there were a few others I just guessed on, and was lucky enough to get right.
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written by:
Robert Lewis Stevenson
more lyrics added by Young Ewing Allison
Fifteen men on a dead man’s chest
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
Drink and the devil be done for the rest
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
The mate was fixed by the bos’n’s pike
The bos’n’ brained with a markin spike and
Cookey’s throat was marked belike It
Had been gripped by fingers ten and
There they lay all good dead men like
Break o’ day in a boozing ken__
Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum
Fifteen men of a whole ship’s list
Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum
Dead and be damned and the rest gone whist!
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
The skipper lay with his nob in gore where the
Scullion’s axe his cheek had shore
And the scullion he was stabbed times four and
There he lay and the soggy skies
Dripped all day in up-staring eyes at
Murk sunset and at foul sur-prise
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
Fifteen men of ‘em stiff and stark
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
Ten of the crew had the murder mark
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
Twas a cutlass swipe or and ounce of lead or a
Yawning hole in a battered head
and the scuppers glut with a yawning red and
There they lay aye damn my eyes
All lookouts clapped on par - a - dise all
Souls bound just con – tra – ri - wise
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
Fifteen men of ‘em good and true
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
Every man Jack could ha’ sailed with old Pew
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
There was chest on chest of Spanish gold with a
Ton of plate in the middle hold
And the cabins riot with stuff un told As
They lay there that had took the plum
With a sightless glare and their lips struck dumb
While we shared all by the rule of thumb
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
Fifteen men of a dead man’s chest
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
Drink and the devil had done for the rest
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
We wrapped ‘em all in a mains’l tight with
Twice ten turns of a hausers bight
And we heaved ‘em over and out of sight with a
Yo heave ho and fare you well
And a sullen plunge in a sullen swell
Ten fathoms deep on the road to hell
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I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by,
And the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sail's shaking,
And a grey mist on the sea's face and a grey dawn breaking.
-- John Masefield, Sea Fever
Mystery Snow Brig
in Shipwright
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Wow, what a great find. I really hope they get the money they need to investigate it. And the hints of a pyratical cause to the ship's sinking just make it better.