September 18, 2007
Gather round, Lads and Lasses, gather round, while I tell 'ee how ye may hold yer heads up high on National Talk Like a Pirate Day.
'Tis simple; read The Pyrates by George MacDonald Fraser, and ye'll not only be eddicated (1) by the powers, but entertained likewise; an' ye may lay to that, wi' a wanion, else.
'Tis a tale of adventure,derring do, treachery and loyalty, a quest for fabulous treasure and true lovers parted and reunited, that ranges from Whitehall to the Spanish Main via the Indian Ocean, Madagascar, the Isle of Aves and Tortuga wi' a colourful cast of characters; videlicet:
The Pyrates:-
Calico Jack Rackham: a square jawed, clean-cut, gallant pirate Ann Bonney: his flame-haired voluptuous light o' love. (Phwooaaar!) Firebeard: a crazy pirate. Black Bilbo: a dandy pirate and deadly blade (2) who has never yet met his match. Happy Dan Pew: a mad Frog (3) obsessed with French irregular verbs. Akbar the Damned: a Barbary Rover(4). (The Sallee in our galley) Black Sheba: six foot of Armani-clad, Gucci accessoried deadly ebon beauty. (Phw . . .) (5)
Their Opponents (most of the time; with some infighting):-
Captain Benjamin (Long Ben) Avery: our square-jawed, clean-cut hero; seeking to clear his name from foul calumny. Thos. Blood (Colonel, cashiered): An Irish rogue(6). Ben's reluctant (7) sidekick. Admiral Rooke: a Bluff seadog. (Not the sharpest cutlass in the arms locker)(
Vanity (aka Golden Vanity, Glodden Vantitty, etc.) his daughter; enamoured of Ben and determined to make him her own. Donna Melliflua Etcetera, 16-year-old Spanish hidalgo whistlebait; also enamoured of Ben, although she is betrothed to: Don Lardo Baluna del Lobby y Corridor, the monstrous, evil, and monstrously cruel Governor of Cartagena.
With supporting cast of:
Sam Pepys;King CHarleezz II; dwarfs; pawnbrokers; mad gardeners; dim English soldiery; hearty British Tars; pirates; Dons; dagoes; native tribesmen; slavers; pagan priestesses and Cobbleigh, U.T.
Featuring:
The fearsome Octopodes (thank 'ee, Ben) of Octopus Rock
With...
ERIK WOLFGANG KORNGOLD in a cameo role as"The Trumpeter"
(1) Discover the secrets of the dreaded maguay plant;know true nature of the camisadoe; learn which buccaneer became Archbishop of York.
(2) Wi' stoccata and imbroccata and punta rinversa, sa-ha!
(3) But hist! All is not as it seems.
(4) Educated Eton and Oxford (Balliol College; First in Greats).
(5) I was going to write "Phwooaaar! with knobs on"; but that would be crude, so I won't.
(6) The same who lifted the Crown Jewels, but was caught by chance before he could leave the Tower. Sought a private interview with King Charles, got it, and came away with a free pardon and a hatful of gold.
(7) He keeps trying to join the pirate, but they won't let him.
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More the thickest plank in the bulwark.
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