So 'ere we be back in home port.... wish'n we be back n' NOLA r home away from home....
Thank ye ta all who made PyrateCon a rousin' success n' we along wit' new mates n' old will be anticipatin' a wonderous adventure next year...
Thank ye ta all i 'ad th' pleasure of makin aquaintance wit' over th' 8 days we was there... i know we 'ave made some very dear friends outta arr adventure n' look fo'ard ta visitn' ye n yer port sometime soon....
T'was a joy to sit and chat with ye and Capt. Swallow at New Arlens. I be suspectin that thar be a shortage of booty in that thar city as a result of our most "peaceful" and friendly of trading visits and that be fer sure.
May ye find smooth sailin and merchants low in the water.
Home port and we miss you both! We trust your voyage north was safe - we hope to berth beside you at an event long before next year's PyrateCon. Fair winds to dark places, Nightingale and Arkane Blacque Wydow and Noah Webb BRETHREN OF THE DARK COAST
Madam Seika - My apologies for the delayed response. Our last deployment was long, but of great service to the Crown. Please do not worry about watching your front and back. The Royal Navy will be happy to watch them for you. Hope to see you at Pyratecon. (We will be the ones in the blue coats.) Kindest regards, Lt.J. Ash Royal Navy, HMS Stout
Ahoy, Seika. So nice to 'ave aboard, M'Dear. And I thank ya' most kindly for the add. Keep warm up there in the North, Luv. 'ave another shot o' rum. . Not a bad idee'. Me thinks I'll 'ave one Me self, aye? I raise m'tankard to our friendship, M'Lady. Fair Winds and calm seas, - Himself, Sunny Jim McSquee
Ifin' ya ever reefs your gallants fur a lower deck's choice in male company, na'er ya mind fur a simple old tar.....they be reliable comfort and steadfast in their course.....not that I be settin' sail fur another's anchorage or proper dock slip.....just an appreciation o' skysail ship with magnificent bye and large!
(In other words...without meaning to be offensive, you are magnificent!) LOL Huzzah!!!!
Me Darlin, Ya cuts a fine figure astandin' sides with that rogue, Swallow. Fair winds, lass.....fair winds! "To a bloody vest, the prize, and to the brotherhood!"
T'was a joy to sit and chat with ye and Capt. Swallow at New Arlens. I be suspectin that thar be a shortage of booty in that thar city as a result of our most "peaceful" and friendly of trading visits and that be fer sure.
May ye find smooth sailin and merchants low in the water.
-Greydog