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    Or, some of the nasty vendors that prey on newbies and whose deeds have been written about on this forum could be called modern pirates of a sort...
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Edward Teach was English.

    Red Leg Greaves as mentioned. Andrew Barton was another.
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    There was "Red Legs" Greaves, a Scottish buccaneer active in the Caribbean during the 1670s. Folks are always saying his nickname came from getting sunburned legs from wearing a kilt, but it's more likely based the slur 'redlegs' sometimes used to refer to poor whites that lived on colonial Barbados.
    That's how I understand it as well. He was not born in Scotland, though; he was born in Barbados to Scottish parents who had been sent there as slaves. He was born a slave. So I'm not sure he counts as a Scottish pirate. The name "Red Legs" was a common moniker in the Caribbean for people of Irish or Scottish ancestry.

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    John Paul Jones was considered a pirate, depending on whose side you were on.
    By Choice, not by Birth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigkahuna View Post
    John Paul Jones was considered a pirate, depending on whose side you were on.
    What?!






    He made other sounds, but he was primarily a bassist, right? He may have borrowed techniques, but to call him a pirate is a little bit overboard.

    In this matter, I'm on Zeppelin's side.
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    Pirates



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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Could one call Somerled and the Vikings that became Clan Donald early pirates of a sort?
    yeah I also think he was a pirate to a certain degree. Here's another fellow who can be regarded as a pirate, the "ultimate viking" Sweyn Asleifarson http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/his...eyn/index.html.
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    Norse/Norn: [B]"Með lögum skal land byggja en með ólögum eyða".[/B]
    Norwegian: "Med lov skal land bygges og med ulov ødelegges".
    British: "with law shall land be built and with bad laws be destroyed".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Or, some of the nasty vendors that prey on newbies and whose deeds have been written about on this forum could be called modern pirates of a sort...

    Lmao! Classic, Riverkilt! That's one for the archives.
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    as someone who has worked on both sailing vessels and modern day ships I can assure you that kilts are not something one would want to wear shipboard. On the ships of old you would be climbing the rigging every time the wind shifted. It would not be a pretty sight if you were kilted. On modern ships going up and down ladders from one deck to another would present the same problem. There is always someone below you looking up.
    That being said I do wear my kilt frequently when I am working on the SS Jeremiah O'Brien as a docent. However I try to remain on the main deck so as not to have to climb any ladders. However, some of our ladders do have a modesty screen underneath to accommodate our lady visitors.
    proud U.S. Navy vet

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    In regards to "did Scots drink rum"? I happen to be drinking some at this very moment.

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