_Masterviolin Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 (edited) I, Jack Hammond of the SLRN had a most unfortunate and fairly rude interruption whilst assailing a Spanish trade brig to be pounced upon by a privateer fleet! I quickly departed and ran away- to the amusement of the men at port in St. George- who have apparently been singing this song in their taverns... (Based upon Sir Robin's song in Monty Python: The Holy Grail) Bravely bold Sir Hammond,Sailed forth from St. George! He was not afraid to dieOh, brave Sir HammondHe was not at all afraidTo be killed in nasty waysBrave, brave, brave, brave Sir Robin He was not in the least bit scaredTo be mashed into a pulp by a Snow's carronades,Or to have his eyes gouged out by flying splinters!And his elbows brokenTo have his kneecaps splitAnd his body burned away whilst his magazine explodedAnd his limbs all hacked and mangled by grape shot,Brave Sir Hammond! His head smashed in by sharpshooter fireAnd his heart cut outAnd his liver removed by the surgeon,And his bowels unpluggedAnd his nostrils rapedAnd his bottom burnt off from the fire below decks, "That's... that's enough music for now, lads." Brave Sir Hammond ran away!(No!)Bravely ran away away(I didn't!)When Spanish players reared it's ugly head,He bravely turned his tail and fled(No!)Yes, brave Sir Hammond tacked about!(I didn't!)And gallantly he chickened out Bravely taking to his studdingsails,(I never did!)He beat a very brave retreat(All lies!)Bravest of the brave, Sir Hammond!(I never!) Read more: Monty Python - Brave Sir Robin Ran Away Lyrics | MetroLyrics Edited July 5, 2015 by _Masterviolin 3
jlan5031 Posted July 6, 2015 Posted July 6, 2015 Speaking on this topic, I had a both interesting and disturbing experience yesterday. Setting sail from Bruswick, I spotted a U.S. brig with contraband by itself on a deserted sea. I immediately ran it down and attacked. In attack mode I searched a 360 degree and saw, to my surprise, four other ships wit the same idea. Well, I didn't mind sharing the spoils as pickings have bee sparse lately, so I continued my attack. By the first broadside the number of attackers had increased exponentially. Before I knew it the noise was thunderous and balls began to fill the air like a host of ping-pong balls on mousetraps. I did another 360, and there must have been 30 to 40 ships swarming around one brig like mosquitos on an Alaskan lake. No fun for me, so I sailed away and left as soon as I could. I guess we may have emptied the fridge and are all getting hungry. Maybe we need more sheep and fewer wolves.
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