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*A Weird Blue Glow*
Late one night in October, 1864, a Confederate blockade runner, under the cover of fog, slipped by some Union gunboats at the entrance to Galveston Bay in Texas and made it safely to port with its cargo of food and other necessities. Louis Billings, the master of the small vessel, was getting ready to weigh anchor when he was startled by a shriek from one of the crew. "A strange, old-fashioned schooner with a big black flag was rushing down at us," Billings said later. "She was afire with a sort of weird, pale-blue light that lighted up every nook and cranny of her. "The crew was pulling at the ropes and doing other work, and they paid us no attention, didn't even glance our way. They all had ghastly bleeding wounds, but their faces and eyes were those of dead men. "The man who had shrieked had fallen to his knees, his teeth chattering as he gasped out a prayer. Over coming my own terror, that was chilling the very marrow of my bones, I rushed forward, shouting to the others as I ran. Suddenly the schooner vanished before my eyes." Some say that it was the ghost of Jean Lafitte's pirate ship, the Pride, that sank off the Galveston Island in 1821 or 1822. She was seen again in 1892 in the same waters with the same crew. Joe |
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Oh Yeah.... check this one out!
http://tinylink.com/?8PKsDEEGSE CM "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... *A Weird Blue Glow* Late one night in October, 1864, a Confederate blockade runner, under the cover of fog, slipped by some Union gunboats at the entrance to Galveston Bay in Texas and made it safely to port with its cargo of food and other necessities. Louis Billings, the master of the small vessel, was getting ready to weigh anchor when he was startled by a shriek from one of the crew. "A strange, old-fashioned schooner with a big black flag was rushing down at us," Billings said later. "She was afire with a sort of weird, pale-blue light that lighted up every nook and cranny of her. "The crew was pulling at the ropes and doing other work, and they paid us no attention, didn't even glance our way. They all had ghastly bleeding wounds, but their faces and eyes were those of dead men. "The man who had shrieked had fallen to his knees, his teeth chattering as he gasped out a prayer. Over coming my own terror, that was chilling the very marrow of my bones, I rushed forward, shouting to the others as I ran. Suddenly the schooner vanished before my eyes." Some say that it was the ghost of Jean Lafitte's pirate ship, the Pride, that sank off the Galveston Island in 1821 or 1822. She was seen again in 1892 in the same waters with the same crew. Joe |
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Some say that it was the ghost of Jean Lafitte's pirate ship
And yet still others claim, and they seem to be right, that Joe is a homo pinhead who lives on a steel hulk that never leaves the dock. In fact he only posts an ancient B&W picture of it with it's absurd ports and wallowing lines. Blue glow? Good grief. RB 35s5 NY |
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Ohhhh Rob,
Joe's not a homo, and I do not think he is into our lifestyle. You should look for homo's at the benny site, it's full of them. You can find that 69 your looking for there. Teee Teheh I like the colors of Redcloud, it's salty. Just search ASA for " 1 whistle " and you will see a color pitcher muffin. His boat is hard as steel (if you know what I mean), btw I swiped some viagra for you. Later, i just rinsed the anal therometer and have to get back to work, late shift baby. P.S. I put a new bulb in your nite light XOXOX Suzy 35s5 NY |
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Joe's boat has character.
Amen! "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Some say that it was the ghost of Jean Lafitte's pirate ship And yet still others claim, and they seem to be right, that Joe is a homo pinhead who lives on a steel hulk that never leaves the dock. In fact he only posts an ancient B&W picture of it with it's absurd ports and wallowing lines. Blue glow? Good grief. RB 35s5 NY |
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Good Story Mooron, and excuse to party!, anyone else have a local Ghost
Ship? Joe |
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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message k.net... Joe's boat has a character. yeah, the owner. Scotty |
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I understand cocaine use was prevalent back then.
Scotty "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... *A Weird Blue Glow* Late one night in October, 1864, a Confederate blockade runner, under the cover of fog, slipped by some Union gunboats at the entrance to Galveston Bay in Texas and made it safely to port with its cargo of food and other necessities. Louis Billings, the master of the small vessel, was getting ready to weigh anchor when he was startled by a shriek from one of the crew. "A strange, old-fashioned schooner with a big black flag was rushing down at us," Billings said later. "She was afire with a sort of weird, pale-blue light that lighted up every nook and cranny of her. "The crew was pulling at the ropes and doing other work, and they paid us no attention, didn't even glance our way. They all had ghastly bleeding wounds, but their faces and eyes were those of dead men. "The man who had shrieked had fallen to his knees, his teeth chattering as he gasped out a prayer. Over coming my own terror, that was chilling the very marrow of my bones, I rushed forward, shouting to the others as I ran. Suddenly the schooner vanished before my eyes." Some say that it was the ghost of Jean Lafitte's pirate ship, the Pride, that sank off the Galveston Island in 1821 or 1822. She was seen again in 1892 in the same waters with the same crew. Joe |
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I like the name, ''Young Teazer''.
SV "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:LexEf.178460$km.7220@edtnps89... Oh Yeah.... check this one out! http://tinylink.com/?8PKsDEEGSE CM "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... *A Weird Blue Glow* Late one night in October, 1864, a Confederate blockade runner, under the cover of fog, slipped by some Union gunboats at the entrance to Galveston Bay in Texas and made it safely to port with its cargo of food and other necessities. Louis Billings, the master of the small vessel, was getting ready to weigh anchor when he was startled by a shriek from one of the crew. "A strange, old-fashioned schooner with a big black flag was rushing down at us," Billings said later. "She was afire with a sort of weird, pale-blue light that lighted up every nook and cranny of her. "The crew was pulling at the ropes and doing other work, and they paid us no attention, didn't even glance our way. They all had ghastly bleeding wounds, but their faces and eyes were those of dead men. "The man who had shrieked had fallen to his knees, his teeth chattering as he gasped out a prayer. Over coming my own terror, that was chilling the very marrow of my bones, I rushed forward, shouting to the others as I ran. Suddenly the schooner vanished before my eyes." Some say that it was the ghost of Jean Lafitte's pirate ship, the Pride, that sank off the Galveston Island in 1821 or 1822. She was seen again in 1892 in the same waters with the same crew. Joe |
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