Admiral Duncan was so focused on swindling the gullible Dutchman into purchasing “the authentic Excalibur,” he didn’t realize that the transaction had witnesses.
As Admirals dickered on deck; / this swab’s the one risking his neck. / While they’re down there “jigging,” / I’m up in the rigging / preventing a frigging shipwreck!
“Admiral Halsey notified meHe had to have a berth or he couldn’t get to seaI had another look and I had a cup of tea and butter pieButter pie? The butter wouldn’t melt so I put it in the pieHands across the water, water Heads across the skyHands across the water, waterHeads across the sky
The new operetta’s rather silly. / Jack Sparrow meets One-Eye Willie. / Blackbeard and Hook / meet up with Nelson and Cook. / “Penzance Goes Club Med!” It’s a dilly!
Said Admiral Rochambeau/“Cher George, you’ve got them, you know-/ for I and my fleet/ have cut off their retreat/ and assured their defeat- so go !”/// it’s a fact that we often ignore/ and the rabid among us deplore/ but we owe France a debt/ that we’re prone to forget/ but history’s just such a bore../// now Florida’s latest disgrace/ ( we ought to be red in the face!)/ is suppressing- by law – / what we ALL plainly saw/ the historical facts about “race”.
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Scamper down to Camperdown/ it’s a town of no renown/ Britons smile, but Dutchmen frown/ when we sing of Camperdown./// Other battles I could mention/ seem to garner more attention/ Camperdown’s a minor clash/ one forgotten in a flash.///Speak to me of Scapa Flow/ Midway’s one that we all know/ Dutch and British? Oh, puhleeze../ could either beat the Japanese?
The elaborate uniforms lent/ to the dignitaries who went/ a spectacular splendor/ Twas a stylish surrender/ and a super-spreader event ! // Their crews/ -an unsavory lot/ whose names are completely forgot/ but who actually fought/ (as poor people ought)/were (as usual), left to rot./// The dead were tossed over the side/ where they savored their final “ ride”/ not far from the boat/ and remaining afloat/ til at last they went out with the tide…(and a good time was had by all.)
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
“A sword? I was expecting a bottle of wine.”
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 3 years ago
“A little over the top for a lease signing don’t you think?’
Strob Premium Member over 3 years ago
He lost the bet and had to show up in pantyhose and pointy shoes.
Solstice*1947 over 3 years ago
Admiral Duncan was so focused on swindling the gullible Dutchman into purchasing “the authentic Excalibur,” he didn’t realize that the transaction had witnesses.
Solstice*1947 over 3 years ago
As Admirals dickered on deck; / this swab’s the one risking his neck. / While they’re down there “jigging,” / I’m up in the rigging / preventing a frigging shipwreck!
Radish... over 3 years ago
Shall we go see Cats now?
Solstice*1947 over 3 years ago
Just as the surrender was about to take place, chaos erupted when a young boy flew past the crow’s-nest asking which ship was Captained by James Hook.
ronaldspence over 3 years ago
“Admiral Halsey notified meHe had to have a berth or he couldn’t get to seaI had another look and I had a cup of tea and butter pieButter pie? The butter wouldn’t melt so I put it in the pieHands across the water, water Heads across the skyHands across the water, waterHeads across the sky
Jayalexander over 3 years ago
Here’s the way I see it skipper. We tell our wives it was just a three hour tour and the bloody wind blew us right through the Triangle it did.
gopher gofer over 3 years ago
♩it’s raining men…
Reader over 3 years ago
You want me to foot half the bill. I thought you were treating. What do you mean I should have known we were going dutch?
Snolep over 3 years ago
LOL
Bookworm over 3 years ago
The new operetta’s rather silly. / Jack Sparrow meets One-Eye Willie. / Blackbeard and Hook / meet up with Nelson and Cook. / “Penzance Goes Club Med!” It’s a dilly!
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member over 3 years ago
The Pirates of Penzance confront the Yeoman of the Guard on the HMS Pinafore?
Call me Ishmael over 3 years ago
Said Admiral Rochambeau/“Cher George, you’ve got them, you know-/ for I and my fleet/ have cut off their retreat/ and assured their defeat- so go !”/// it’s a fact that we often ignore/ and the rabid among us deplore/ but we owe France a debt/ that we’re prone to forget/ but history’s just such a bore../// now Florida’s latest disgrace/ ( we ought to be red in the face!)/ is suppressing- by law – / what we ALL plainly saw/ the historical facts about “race”.
Ken Holman Premium Member over 3 years ago
Harbourmaster: “Would you PLEASE take your war away from my wharf?!?!?! You can see there is a queue!”
J Short over 3 years ago
First white man to attempt a low-five.
J Short over 3 years ago
Fire marshal shows up at club to tell them they are over capacity.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
Damn, I hate wearing white tight pants in public!
Calvins Brother over 3 years ago
Broadway version of “Black Sails”.
Another Take over 3 years ago
I see this more as a post-performance of the 1812 Overture celebration.
FIRST CHAIR VIOLINIST: “Well done, Maestro! Only 10 dead and 15 injured!”
MAESTRO: We should probably stop selling beer after the 7th inning – I mean after I first raise my baton.
mabrndt Premium Member over 3 years ago
Admiral Duncan Receiving the Sword of the Dutch Admiral de Winter at the Battle of Camperdown, 11 October 1797:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Admiral_Duncan_Receiving_the_Sword_of_the_Dutch_Admiral_de_Winter_at_the_Battle_of_Camperdown,_11_October_1797_RMG_BHC0506.tiff
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https://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/2021/07/masterpiece-2741.html
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MissScarlet Premium Member over 3 years ago
Looks like the guys with no shirts have swords to offer as well.
Call me Ishmael over 3 years ago
Scamper down to Camperdown/ it’s a town of no renown/ Britons smile, but Dutchmen frown/ when we sing of Camperdown./// Other battles I could mention/ seem to garner more attention/ Camperdown’s a minor clash/ one forgotten in a flash.///Speak to me of Scapa Flow/ Midway’s one that we all know/ Dutch and British? Oh, puhleeze../ could either beat the Japanese?
Call me Ishmael over 3 years ago
The elaborate uniforms lent/ to the dignitaries who went/ a spectacular splendor/ Twas a stylish surrender/ and a super-spreader event ! // Their crews/ -an unsavory lot/ whose names are completely forgot/ but who actually fought/ (as poor people ought)/were (as usual), left to rot./// The dead were tossed over the side/ where they savored their final “ ride”/ not far from the boat/ and remaining afloat/ til at last they went out with the tide…(and a good time was had by all.)
d1234dick Premium Member over 3 years ago
winning the prize for most men served on a gay cruise. 47
Running Buffalo Premium Member over 3 years ago
I get rock, paper, and scissors! But who or what is spock?