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    Today In History - enter events here!

    January 16 1780 British demonstrate naval supremacy in The Moonlight Battle British Admiral Sir George Rodney, with 18 “ships-of-the-line,” engages an inferior Spanish squadron of 11 battleships commanded by Don Juan de Langara off the southwestern coast of Portugal at Cape St. Vincent, in...
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    [Original] Dutch 1st Rate

    The numerical lists represent board and seam lengths, as well as corresponding areas of attachment along the keel. Using these numbers, the Dutch can recreate exact patterns, or alter the patterns with minor adjustments as improvements were discovered. It is the art of mathmetics and...
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    You in Yer Garb

    <!--QuoteBegin-CatalinaThePirate+Jul 15 2005, 04:24 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(CatalinaThePirate @ Jul 15 2005, 04:24 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->William, great shot, looking forward to more as your collection of garb improves.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->...
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    You in Yer Garb

    And you too, you scurvy devil!
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    You in Yer Garb

    One of the rare few. I'll take more as the costume improves. <img src="http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b122/GraphicViolence/54d0eaf5.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />
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    Famous Pirates Limerick Graveyard

    I have not said it in some time, but I love a good limerick. Aye.
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    There Once was a Pirate from Limerick...

    This thread will never die! ARRRRRRRRR! It's like the walking dead. AYE. Limericks of the Damned. I need to make another....
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    Great pirate songs

    I just wrote one this morning. It was inspired by a thread on another pirate forum. It's silly, but tavern songs usually are. Ye have to be drunk to appreciate most of them right well... Aye. Cider and Rum When once I went ashore on the Isle of Tempest Tossed Timbers I was wanting...
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    Captain Python's Table, Edition 3

    Fatty deposits and red meat can remain in your body for long periods of time. Some of it is natural and some of it is brought on by the consumption of too much meat. The length to which it stays in the body? No idea. Perhaps we should have more rum and think on it. Aye.
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    When was the True Pirate Golden Age?

    I voted Other. Because it hasn't happened yet. We few, we happy few will usher it in in our time. We shall usher in such an age of Piracy as to tarnish the "Golden Age" and make it pale in comparison. We will make an age to be remembered. The armada that we shall make will be the...
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    There Once was a Pirate from Limerick...

    Yes. You are having way to much fun... More rum!!!! The poets are running dry!!
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    There Once was a Pirate from Limerick...

    Fred Bob and Sir Chris had a fight, on a moonless and mirk ridden night. They argued at cards and exchanged their regards with words that both burn and delight.
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    There Once was a Pirate from Limerick...

    I need to get out of work...I'm dyin'. The Vassal was 'pproached by a wench whose thirst for a man needed quench She asked, "should I stay?" He cried, "FRESH AWAY!" So they spent that night studying French. When a ship increases her velocity she is said to FRESH AWAY.
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    There Once was a Pirate from Limerick...

    Abyss 'Twas a forecastle dream when sleep stole in I drifted not by sea but as spirit as ghost as a tidal wanderer among the layers of the earth that spill upon one another I saw the fray of damned souls flung hither from the world by ball by sword by failed oath into the...
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    There Once was a Pirate from Limerick...

    A "groin in the cable" be a coil, twist or unexpected knoting one encounters while rolling up a rope. When the rope gives ye trouble while coiling, that's a groin in the cable. Yer nautical term for the day. Aye.
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    There Once was a Pirate from Limerick...

    <!--`QuoteBegin-CatalinaThePirate`+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(CatalinaThePirate)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin--><!--`QuoteBegin-William` Red Wake+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(William Red Wake)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Sometimes, I write other things...
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    There Once was a Pirate from Limerick...

    Thankee, but tis nothin' She be a fine muse for pontificating 'bout. Aye. Fine muse.
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    There Once was a Pirate from Limerick...

    Sometimes, I write other things... Catalina When went seaward a maiden or waterborne goddess more regal in the pursuit of her own casual and carefree merriment? I could dine on a laugh after a thousand days at sea and return willingly to water. I am adrift so much jetsam were...
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    Wheellocks!!

    These be among me favorite firearms. What be yours?
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    C.P. Research C., Weapons from the 1650s to 1750s

    Thankee. Good information thar matey. Me preferred weapon be the wheellock pistol and the cutlass. Finally. I be a sailor now!
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