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September 19, 2006

Talk like a Pirate Day!

Posted in just for fun
Well, our matey TC o'er at Fish in Me Hair has informed us that today be International Talk Like a Sea dog Tide. So I`ve tried me hand an' found me seafarin' hearty name:

 
    My pirate name is:   
 
    Mad Bess Cash   
   
    Every pirate is a little bit crazy. You, though, are more than just a little bit. You're musical, and you've got a certain style if not flair. You'll do just fine.    Arr!   
  Get your own pirate name from piratequiz.com.
part of the fidius.org network 
So let`s be seein' how this tide will go in shipmatey speech. Ya horn swogglin' landlubber! (change your speech to pirate here)


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September 19, 2006 - This reminds me of wife swap

Posted by wakeforestmommy
I know, I know. It isn't exactly riveting television, but last night I HAD to watch. They had a family that lives their life as Pirates. They say they thrive on chaos. DH and I had to laugh, because they live in Oregon!!!!!!!

Have a good day! I am off to discover me-yown pirate-y name lass!
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September 19, 2006 - Hello...

Posted by StitchNchick
I came across your blog today and wanted to tell you how lovely it is! I can't believe we almost missed such an important day! Thanks for this fun post. :o)
Stop by my blog sometime!

~Amy aka "Calico Anne Rackham"
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September 20, 2006 - Hello again!

Posted by StitchNchick
Thanks for your kind comment on my blog! I almost didn't catch it, but since I have been changing over to "registered users" only, I happened to see it. Boy has that been a fun job...changing 100 posts over manually! There is probably a better way to do it and I just don't know about it, lol. Anyway, I will add you to my friends list too! Come back and visit any time.

~Amy
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September 20, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by SandBetweenMyToes
Smile. We went to a restraunt in Cape May, NJ a couple of years ago that had a pirate theme. They re-enacted a sword fight, and the little ones came home with a sword, pirate hat, and an eye patch. They liked that. Having all girls, that's about the extent of my experience with pirate anything (thankfully!) : )
I'm not sure if I'm going to make it tomorrow. I'm not feel very perky, and I am trying to get ready for a cookout/campfire/birthday party for my oldest on Friday night. She turns 20 next week. Wow! Several teens and twenties from our church are coming over. I might try to pop in, but I didn't even remember to get food today at the store. I sure will miss seeing you all if I don't get to come.
Letitia
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