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Of course they still exist. They just have a different name now. AP has a recent (April 30th) article on such modern day pirates.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j...lha0gD90CBQH01 I apologize if the Associated Press feeds on G..gle are unapproved sites. Loot Hard! |
Pirates still exist. Go down to the Caribbean once in a while and be sure to sail. You might meet a few that way :)
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Pirates DO exist. I had a pretty rough experience with them on a Cruise ship. I was looking over the side of the boat when suddenly something grabbed my feet and pulled me onto the side of the boat. He held me by my hair. I couldn't get a good look at him becuase I was busy fighting. I ended up doing this sequence in one motion:
Left hand jab, right hand uppercut (to the chin), grab the bar he was hanging on to, and kick his head into the water. I succeeded, watched him fall into the water and row away in his boat, and then proceeded to climb back aboard the cruise ship. I did, in fact, learn his name; or, rather, his alias that he likes to go by. His name: Batleth:laughks2: Just kidding :mybadki6: But yes, Pirates do exist still. |
These YouTube Irish history lessons were conducted at the House of Ireland in San Diego's Balboa Park. The historian can be boring and interesting at the same time. If you are interested in Irish history, check out all the videos available on YouTube from this poster.
IN Topic: Part 1 of 12 - The Pirate Queen - History of Gráinne Mhaol aka Grace O'Malley http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V9xnfV9hd0 (Here are more videos from the same poster on the same subject: http://www.youtube.com/profile_video...mgen51&page=13) A musical was made of the life of Gráinne Mhaol aka Grace O'Malley http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8XvSP5FrnY OUT of Topic: Ye Pirate Brethern Re-enactors with History: http://www.piratebrethren.com/forum/...d759af0e3136cc Toodles, Dolnor Numbwit Eternal Newbie Satine's Web Browser |
I love pirates, even though they were dirty, sneaky buggers. Love 'em! I have a few books on the lot and several more on my list. And, of course, I've dressed as a pirate for Halloween several times. Went as Blackbeard in junior high while my three friends were Anne Bonny, Mary Read and Calico Jack. Yup. A girl dressing as Blackbeard. I rocked it, though.
Just today, actually, I caught a History program called "True Caribbean Pirates." It was a fun, two-hour crash course on the biggest names in the Caribbean. Keep an eye out for it, if you can! |
i KNow. there was a article thingy that said something about pirates killing or taking over things, but i don't know if they were actually talkin about real pirates. :O
lol (JAG, E.D.M.) Guide to the Unknown |
Cheng Sao, IMO the most successful women pirate, probably the most successful pirate of them all. I am thinking of writting a book about her, but because of her not kid freindly life, it will be difficult to write a childrens novel, like I want to. But I am going to attempt to, anyway.
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You mention those guys.... But not Black beard? hes the greatest pirate of all time.
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#1.no they don't exist. #2.You have to go to school in the UK or spain cause thats where there were pirates. :pirateflagog6: |
ok they do exsist no like in sixteen hundreds though they rob boats and kill people with mini-ships and guns not cannons.
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I am facisnated with real pirates...
I like Anne Bonny, Mary Read, Edward Teach, The Barbarossa Brothers, Henry Morgan, ect. |
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