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Old 05-02-2008, 05:09 PM
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Give Kent a Mug O Rum... Capt. Jack Ward and his Cannons were Bronze. WTG Kent.
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Looks like Kent Cut your Throat on That one Shawn.
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Old 05-02-2008, 05:26 PM
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Lets try this one on for size.
Next TEST Question....
In an all out campaign agaist the carribean Pirates, This Famous Pirate of the Florida coast sent a letter to the Captain of another ship that was carrying a Naval officer as a Passenger. The Bloody attack on this ship was complimented with a Note wich read...
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Bid good day to the officer of the United States and tell himthat I appreciate the energy with wich He has spokenof me and my companions in arm, Nothing can Intimidate us; We run the same fortune' and our Maxim is that " The Goods of the World Belong to the Strong and Valiant.
What is the Name of the Ship that the U.S. Officer was on... What was the Name of the Pirate Capt. that sent the Note and What was the Name of his ship ?
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The good ship Loly pop?


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Mug O Rum for TN Dirt Digger WTG !!!!!!!!
Dang Shawn, Ya guessed the Answer for the Next Clue before I posted it.
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Next TEST Question...
ThiS is One of The Greatest If not the Greatest of Pirate Myths. There is only 1 Known case of this and it happened in1769 after the Great age of Piracy. What is It ?
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