Pirate life

Quick and easy fun piece and I do like rum so there’s that.

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That is an island I would enjoy visiting.

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It’s all fun and games until someone needs an eye patch…

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OMG—-ROTFLMAO!!! I really needed that laugh I’m in the middle of doing cardio.

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Way back in 1977 I toured the Bacardi rum factory in Puerto Rico. That was heaven to a young sailor lol.

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“Why is the rum always gone?!” -Captain Jack Sparrow

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Our little island (Amelia) is known for our pirates and the Pippi Longstocking house ( 1987 movie) is on the north end which was a brothel back in the pirate days. Pirates and prostitutes…your screwed…

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Hence the flag in my laser area.

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Nice!

i’ve always been a “pirate >> ninjas” kinda guy, too. have a couple of giant skull and crossbones flags (bought for our foursome’s carts when the company golf tournament landed on talk like a pirate day). you can see the flag behind my cart (and the skull velcroed to the roof) here. (and yes, there was rum in our cart.)

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There is a whole castle on the Isle of Rum you can buy for a single pound Sterling (but there is a catch)

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What a great graphic! Love the clean, crisp image.

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One of my favorite songs, “A Pirate Looks At 40”

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Attention grabbing for sure!

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Yarrrr. That is cool.

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Cool stuff! Reminds me of a pirate joke:

A pirate with an eye patch, a peg leg, and a hook walks into a bar.

The bartender notices him and decides to ask about his injuries.

“So…” he starts off, “How’d you get that peg leg?”

“A shark bit off me leg.”

“And the hook?”

“An enemy pirate cut off me hand.”

The bartender gasps, fascinated by the pirate’s stories.

“What about the eyepatch?”

“A seagull pooped in me eye.”

“A seagull caused that? How?” The bartender questioned.

“Well, 'twas me first day with the hook…”

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