4/29/06 Eastern Magic...We're Going!!!!!

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BLBCB said:
That's us, that's us :cheer2:

I had contacted Steve before to see if there was a teen in his group. He said there was, but I can't remember if he sent the address to me or not. Things have been really crazy around here so I could be the one that dropped that ball. I'm trying to catch up on all the posts from today, and then I will PM you.

Barb


Sorry Barb it was I that dropped the ball.I was spending to much time looking for that perfect banana hammock.
 
castlegazer said:
Boogerschnotts -
Wow, I've heard of Peppermint schnapps, and Peach schnaps, but.... well, let's just say that I don't think we'll be putting CG in charge of the bar... :)

PAHW pirate:
 
The Roses said:
Wow, I've heard of Peppermint schnapps, and Peach schnaps, but.... well, let's just say that I don't think we'll be putting CG in charge of the bar... :)

PAHW pirate:
:lmao: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2:
 
WELCOME RI EGGMAN!!!

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SteveMed,

22 pounds dude, are you saving yourself for LOBSTA night.

Tom pirate:
 

Belle and Rella's Dad said:
WELCOME RI EGGMAN!!!

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SteveMed,

22 pounds dude, are you saving yourself for LOBSTA night.

Tom pirate:


I knew I could count on you for a great picture. :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
:lmao: Oh man, where did you find that picture!!! :rotfl2: I am cryin here in Mass.


Gotta love us!!! Welcome home egg man fam!!! :lmao: (STEVE, their gonna be using that M******* thing soon if I keep this up with Tom, aren't they?)



OK - I logged on because I was funneling through our old cruise files - and no, I am not that organized in my life - we just keep everything, so think packrat, not organized here - and I came across some cool factoids.

Pirates of the Caribbean - a Rogues Hall of Fame:

Throughout history, our imaginations have been captivated by the pirates of the high seas. Here are a few who sailed these waters:

Blackbeard:
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Born Edward Drumond, he also sailed under the name Edward Teach. He got his nickname because of his unkempt beard in which he wore colored ribbons and pieces of slow burning hemp. He had as many as 14 wives, shot crew members without reason, and once made a prisoner eat his own tongue, ears and lips (this was in our Princess port guide - thinkin it mighten not appear in DCL's port guide).

Anne Bonny & Mary Read (again, don't think this would appear in DCL's port notes so if your kids are reading this, you may want to censure it):


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[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Mary Read[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Mary Read was born in London, England in the late seventeenth century to a sea captain and his wife. Historical documents claim that Mary lived most of her childhood disguised as a boy. [/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]When her father died, Mary's mother secured his company and holdings as an inheritance for his 'son', Mary, who may have used the name Mark. The money lasted until Mary became a teenager at which point she was forced to find employment. Still disguised as a boy, Mary became a footboy to a wealthy French woman living in London. Unhappy in her position, Mary soon ran away. Giving in to her longing for excitement, she found new employment aboard ship but life onboard was not what she had expected. After a few years, Mary managed to jump ship and turned her sights to military. She joined the British army as a foot soldier. Later, while a member of the Horse Regiment Mary is said to have fallen in love and confessed her true gender to the soldier. The two were wed and bought out their commission in the military. Together they opened an English inn called The Three Horseshoes.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]For the first time in her life, Mary lived as a woman, and she and her husband were happy and prosperous. Soon, however, Mary's husband died. Alone and unhappy, Mary turned to what she knew and donned men's clothing, once again becoming a 'man'. She left her inn and joined the military again, but did not last long, perhaps due to memories of her dead husband. Leaving the military, Mary joined up with a ship bound for the West Indies. While enroute, the ship was attacked and captured by Captain Calico Jack Rackham and his crew.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]While a member of Rackham's crew, Mary met Anne Bonny, Rackham's mistress. Anne quickly figured out that Mary was a woman and swore that she would keep her secret safe. Anne and Mary became fast friends, often fighting together. It is said that they were the first in battle and the first to volunteer in any boarding parties. The crew respected their strength and ferocious courage, but feared their unpredictability. Rackham became jealous of the time Anne spent with Mary but when he discovered Mary's true sex he also promised to keep her secret safe.
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[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Anne Bonny[/font][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Anne was born the illegitimate child of a maid, Mary Brennan, and her employer, William Cormac, a lawyer, in County Cork, Ireland somewhere between 1697 and 1700. He took his mistress and their child with him to America, and settled in Charleston, South Carolina and eventually became wealthy enough to own a plantation.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Anne always had a taste for adventure and, when she was 16 years old, she met, fell in love and married a sea captain named James Bonny. Her father disowned her, and Anne and James left Charleston for New Providence, Bahamas, where piracy was in full swing.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Anne soon grew bored with her husband and began to think of ways to escape. When she met the handsome Jack Rackham she saw her chance and seized it. It is said she approached Bonny and asked him to declare a formal separation in exchange for a settlement. When he agreed, she disguised herself as a man and snuck aboard Rackham's ship. Knowing that her sex would be considered unlucky aboard ship, she remained clothed as a man for some time. It is said that Anne was so viciously adept with both pistol and cutlass that her gender was never really questioned. The one man who did challenge her lost his life. Anne is rumoured to have gutted him.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Eventually, however, she became pregnant and her affair with Calico Jack was revealed. Jack is said to have sailed to Cuba where he left Anne with friends until she had given birth. Their child did not live. [/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In October of 1720, not long after the couple had happily resumed their life of piracy, their adventures came to an end. They were captured off the Jamaican coast by Capt. Barnet and his crew.[/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]...after the trial[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Rackham and his crew were brought to trial, an account of which can be found in a 1721 pamphlet at London's Public Record Office. They were found guilty of piracy. Rackham himself was executed at Gallow's Point on the Palisadoes, his body gibbeted (exposed on a gallows) on a sandy cay near Port Royal that today bears his name as a reminder to all who still chose piracy as their calling. It is said that Anne visited her lover on the morning of his execution. Declaring her sorrow at seeing him in that state, she offered little consolation, reminding him, 'If you had fought like a man, you would not now be hanged like a dog.' [/font]

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[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Mary Read and Anne Bonny, in deference to their sex, were granted a separate trial, held a week after Rackham and his crew had been hanged. After testimony from witnesses who stated that the female pirates were 'cursing and swearing much, and very ready and willing to do any thing on board', they were found guilty. At that point, both women pled their bellies, declaring pregnancies which were subsequently said to be confirmed. Anne's baby, of course, was believed to be Rackham's. Mary is believed to have had an affair with a member of Rackham's crew.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The women received stays of execution until after the births of their children. This probably saved Anne Bonny's life, but Mary Read died of a fever while in prison at Port Royal in 1720, her unborn babe with her. They are buried in Jamaica, as recorded in the earliest registrar of burials for the parish of St. Catherine.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]As for Anne, she not only cheated the gallows, she managed to disappear from recorded history. One story states that her father used his connections to arrange her return to the Carolinas. Another, that she escaped with an unknown lover. Still another story states that Anne was granted a pardon by Governor Lawes on the condition that she leave the West Indies and never return. [/font][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Whatever happened to Anne in reality, the fame of these female pirates lives on, perhaps as much for what is not known about them as for what it is. Whether believed to be vicious criminals or liberated, independent minded women ahead of their time, Mary Read and Anne Bonny are fascinating historical figures that straddle myth, legend and reality while still managing to give meaning to the phrase, fact can be stranger than fiction.

Notes:
Some accounts have it that James Bonny, rather than having agreed to a deal with Anne prior to her having run off with Rackham, appeared at one point while Anne was with Rackham to reclaim her. He kidnapped her and brought her bound and naked before the governor, charged with the felony of deserting her husband. Bonny suggested "divorce by sale," as an option, hoping to profit by the proceeds of such an auction. But Anne refused to be as she is said to have stated, "bought and sold like a hog or cattle". In fact she is said to have expressed herself so vehemently that no buyers dared step forward to claim such a "hellcat." The governor was forced to release her on condition that she return to her rightful master, but James, who only wanted the money, fled in terror. Mary, who by this time was friendly with Anne, had to persuade Anne not to shoot the governor. Instead, together they set out in a sloop in pursuit of James who eventually escaped. The female pirates did, however, get their revenge by burning his turtle business to the ground. (Rictor Norton, "Lesbian Pirates: Anne Bonny and Mary Read", The Great Queens of History, updated 8 Jan. 2000. http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/pirates.htm)
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[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]-The history of piracy dates back more than 3000 years. The Greek historian Plutarch, writing in about 100 A.D., gave the oldest clear definition of piracy: those who attack without legal authority not only ships, but also maritime cities. Descriptions of piracy can be found in Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey. In medieval England, pirates were known as sea thieves. In the 17th and 18th centuries, pirates were also known as buccaneers, filibusters, freebooters and once granted “letters of marque” by England and France which guaranteed authority to act against hostile nations, they became known as privateers – unlike piracy, a legal profession.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]- Some historians regard Read and Bonny as homosexuals although evidence of their homosexuality is not clear cut. At most, according to Rictor Norton (2000), they were “bisexual.”[/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]- Some historians doubt that both women were actually pregnant when they claimed to be.[/font]
 
castlegazer said:
Declaring her sorrow at seeing him in that state, she offered little consolation, reminding him, 'If you had fought like a man, you would not now be hanged like a dog.'
AAARRRR!!! A wench after my own heart!!! pirate:

:surfweb: Stop, or I'll burn your turtle business to the ground.

CG, I love historical factoids. (I even had a little crush on Cliff Claven). This is great!


The Roses
 
Looky , looky , I just found these on another site :rotfl2:


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I do a search every once in awhile to see if there is any new pictures or reviews and I was looking at an album and I said "hey now don't these people look familar?" :)
 
Yikes! Where did you find these OhSo? Can you tell that we had a few that night??? They must have been taken by BowTieJoe (or his friend Camera Chris)...I didn't have a digital camera back then...
 
Um, where did you find them and were they posted by our illustrious fellow pirates or were they hijacked by some morons? It kinda freaks me out to think that someone else posted their pics so please tell all.
 
castlegazer said:
Um, where did you find them and were they posted by our illustrious fellow pirates or were they hijacked by some morons? It kinda freaks me out to think that someone else posted their pics so please tell all.

I'm very curious too...and freaked out!
 
well, at least we know you don't have a stalker out there, well, you know, other than STEVE putting everyone INTHEMOOD and hanging his hammocks around the joint here. ;)


OK - ready everyone. I pigged out, ate chocolate cake and creme brule, drank A LOT of alcohol, ate after 9 pm at night, didn't hurl cookies into the toilie, and I am DOWN!!!!

Down a LOT. I lost another 2.6 pounds. I am down now 6 pounds in 2 weeks!!! :cool1:

It's the portion control that I am being successful with. Not what I eat - I always have been fairly healthy with a dose of wine and beer thrown in for good measure. But what I am doing now is like last night, my husband served me this gigantic piece of spinach Lasagna - I ate half of what he served me and took the rest in for lunch today. Even out at that wine bar I only ate a small portion of the apps - but the whole creme brule because you'd be insane not to it was that good.

So I am sitting there with these people lamenting the fact that they were up a 1/4 pound due to the cake they ate one day or the girl scout cookie they ate another day and I don't know what to say. I ate poorly, stayed within points most days, but really I was no model of performance and I am down.

Bless you all for being such good WW doobies and making me want to join to! :grouphug: I was so prepared to be up and I didn't even care if I was, I really like doing this that much! Can't wait for that plateau! :guilty:
 
Julie , I hope you don't mind I posted the pictures , I thought they were great !

Tom , I have to say thou , I am seeing you in a whole new light , Your one hot sexy guy, I love a man that can hold his own!:rotfl2: :rotfl: :lmao:
 
CG - that is so great! I'm so happy for you, you're doing a great job! Keep it up, girl!

Julie - how freaky! Pics you didn't post and didn't know were out there! But, I must say, how cute of you too! Blitzed out of your minds and you still look good!

Beautiful, gorgeous day todya. 65 so far! Tori and I just got in from playing outside. Love to be out in this weather! And the flowers! OHMY! The hyacinth smells sooooo good! Like the most expensive perfume from France or something! I wish you could bottle that smell. THAT is a spring smell to me and a sign that times are a-changin'! C'mon Spring! Bring it on!

We had to run to Target and darn if I just realized that we forgot to buy some of those BIG bags from Ziploc! Guess I'll have to go by tomorrow after Tori goes to school. On the way home we listened to Lilo and Stitch with the windows down and the music blaring! Felt like a teeny bop again showing off my tunes! But it's a little different when it's playing "Hawaiian Roller Coster Ride". People tend to look at you a little strange!

Nap time for Bonzo and mom. Long day today and only gets longer. Mom is coming over tonight with her tax stuff so we can try to figure out if she needs to itemize to file or if she can do the EZ form....can't believe she hasn't done her taxes yet! :sad2: :sad2:
 
Just a quick note to say great job, CG! What a wonderful feeling to weigh-in with a drop like that! Congrats!

The pics were gone from here, but ckd them out on JenLynn's page...looks like you had fun! I think whoever took the picture was as in control of their equilibrium as you, Tom! :tilt: :drinking1 .
 
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