Rumba Rue Posted August 28, 2003 Posted August 28, 2003 Ok, here goes: Here's a toast to the Royalist, A sailing vessel proud, Ne'er a pirate be so joyous, As her cannons thunder loud. The waters of the ocean, Caress her timbers gently, So here's a toast to the Captian and her crew, May the winds fill the sails and carry her indefinatly! RumbaRue **See, I can be a good person!**
Cap'n Knifehand Ken Posted September 13, 2003 Posted September 13, 2003 I raise a glass for any occasion!!! DRINK UP ME 'EARTIES!!! The pirate Knifehand Ken captured many galleons, killing over five-hundred men in cold blood. He would tear the captains hearts out and swallow them whole. Often forcing his victims to eat their own lips.
Capt Scarlett Posted September 13, 2003 Posted September 13, 2003 Here's one: Here's to our girlfriends And here's to our sweethearts May the two never meet! Fair winds and calm seas, Capt. Scarlett Hawkins Captain of the Lusty Lady
Father Brandon Posted September 13, 2003 Posted September 13, 2003 *pushes over table and starts brawling for the grog that was being toasted*
Rumba Rue Posted September 13, 2003 Author Posted September 13, 2003 Here's one we do in PRP. Here's to you, And here's to me, And here's to life on the rolling sea. And should we ever disagree, The hell with you, and here's to me. There's others, but offhand I can't remember them. But I know Jamaica Rose knows a few. RumbaRue **Not one shred of evidence supports the notion that life is serious**
Rhapsody Posted September 14, 2003 Posted September 14, 2003 Grog for all the the "grog mill" sever, (pirates vikings and knights, hallife mod)
Captain Luigi Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 Here's to honer....want's yer on her, Don't get off her
captweaver65 Posted September 25, 2003 Posted September 25, 2003 here's a toast to thems that is helping that lil wounded pirate. may yer kindness be returned three fold in yer lifetime. Capt Weaver "No man will be a sailor who has contrivance enough to get himself into a jail; for being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned. A man in jail has more room, better food, and commonly better company. " Dr. Samuel Johnson Capt Weaver's Pirate Perversions
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