Posts Tagged ‘Piracy’

Watch out for the Pirate sign

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

You can never know when the call will come. You might be having breakfast one morning opening your greetings card from your auntie, when all of a sudden a back card falls on the table . You have just been summoned to Secret The Pirate Club. You cannot ignore it . There is no escape.They could come and fetch you in the middle of the night just when you thought you were safe.The pirates are waiting to take you off on a life of piracy.

This is a tough life and you will need to be of light heart and disposition. So now is the time to gather all the puzzles jokes and pirate stories you will need for your adventure. Captain Jack Sparrow, or even worse, Bluebeard needs you, and don’t think for a moment it will be as jolly and fun as you see in the movies. Follow us on these pages and those you leave behind will find games and fun for a pirate costume party they might hold while you are gone.

Mens pirate costumes

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

“Pirates are one category, which is genderless and ageless,” Pirate costumes lend themselves to activities such as scavenger hunts that fit in with society events, instead of door-to- door trick-or-treating.

Pirate costumes are enjoying something of a renaissance. Johnny Depp inspired sexy and traditional pirate costumes. You could put yours together along with fabulous props. Try purchasing an eye patche, fake teeth, and hooks to complete your costume. It is incomplete with only a basic outfit. Piracy is a dirty trade, and you will need all the tools of the trade to regulate the seven seas.. Of course you’re not a pirate until you have a trendy pirate hat.

Take a look at the Pirate Head wrap that isn’t really a hat at all.

Sea Pirate Captain Jack Rackham

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Captain Jack Rackham may not have spent much time considering the natural beauty of all the places he visited in his pursuit of plunder. Dressed in his colourful pirate costumes he would have felt totally at home in his new world. Captain Rackham was also notorious because he sailed with two female companions, Anne Bonny and Mary Read. Jack’s life as a pirate however,did eventually catch up with and he was captured, tried and hung in Jamaica in 1720.

People today working in the various resorts, know the legends of the Caribbean. They enjoy the stories,and tell them as part of folklore and to entertain.

Despite the substantial rise in piracy off Somalia and in the Gulf of Aden, the amount of the ransoms being paid by western shipping to the Somali pirates is small compared to that lost in the Straits of Malacca. It is only a small percentage of the value of fish illegally poached by foreign vessels operating without permission in Somali waters.

Here is one explanation why so much attention is placed on Somali pirates. Somalia has been marked as one of the countries where a “radical” Islamic government is presented as a threat to western interests. The possibility of direct military action is a real possibility after the failure of the invasion by an Ethiopian force used to check the creation of a new government. The Somali pirates provide a convenient image to be held in contempt.