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| Royal Navy & Marines | 14 Apr 2008, 08:52 PM Post #211 |
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Andrew Shepherd If I knew what 'ubris meant, sure I'd 'ave a reply, wou'n't I? Who'd yeh rather were in charge 'ere'bouts, the Navy or that Company? |
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| Frederick St Montgomery | 15 Apr 2008, 01:06 AM Post #212 |
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The company, they seem not to be encumbered by inefficient leadership. Is the glass half full, or half empty? |
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| Aveline | 15 Apr 2008, 02:14 PM Post #213 |
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Hopefully it's half full, else I might need a refill... Do you judge people on what they do to make a living? |
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| Ana | 18 Apr 2008, 07:38 PM Post #214 |
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To a certain extent, aye, Ah do. Not so much in regards of what the job is; but more so the motivation behind it. Ah can't complain if you're in an occupation or lifestyle choice of yer own choosin', but if yer doin' it to appease someone else, then Ah'll most certainly judge. Brutally, in fact. Can you be bought; and if so at what cost? |
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| Elizabeth Swann | 18 Apr 2008, 08:21 PM Post #215 |
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What a horrid suggestion! Of course I can't be bought. The only thing worse than doing something morally wrong is doing it for one's personal gain. Which personal habit or characteristic is most likely to put you off a person immediately? |
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| Benjamin Wingfield | 6 May 2008, 03:44 PM Post #216 |
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Blasfamee. Ain't a lad worth knowin' that talks open-like 'gainst the Book or its word. D'ya figger havin' two regiments a foot 'round 's good fer keepin' good order in town? |
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| Horace | 7 May 2008, 04:02 AM Post #217 |
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I dunno...wasn't there two there when those marines rebelled? Or so that's what I heard... What do you think of children working? Should we have to? |
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| Jack | 7 May 2008, 10:09 AM Post #218 |
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Of course you should. What else are you going to do all day? Do people change significantly as they grow up, or do you think they are, at the core, the same person they were as a child? |
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| James Norrington | 8 May 2008, 01:42 AM Post #219 |
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I think if you dig deep enough you may be able to find the child, however, there is no way that the events we undergo throughout our lives cannot change us. What is the best cure for a headache? |
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| Ana | 8 May 2008, 09:01 AM Post #220 |
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A good ol' kick somewhere else. Tha' way, your mind's on pain elsewhere, so it works by way of distraction. Medically speakin' though, there's a fair few herbal remedies you can throw around, but they work differently on different people. So more or less, your stuck with pain in some shape or form. What's the strangest dream you've ever had? |
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| Scarlett | 21 May 2008, 03:29 AM Post #221 |
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Once I dreamed that I died. That was very strange, indeed. What's more important to you: morality or pleasure? |
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| James Norrington | 21 May 2008, 03:41 PM Post #222 |
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Morality. I would have thought that that should be the proper answer for anyone to give. Would you choose a side if there were a battle between two great superpowers? |
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| Jack | 21 May 2008, 07:16 PM Post #223 |
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Of course, if necessary. Every minute, if need be. When choosing a side, do you actually compare sides and choose, or do you just... stick, in the mud or elsewhere? |
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| phoebe | 23 May 2008, 07:57 PM Post #224 |
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I go with my instincts, hasn't failed me yet. What have you done that you regret most? |
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| Elizabeth Swann | 26 May 2008, 07:33 PM Post #225 |
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I suppose that would have to be accepting Commodore Norrington's proposal. It was the only thing that could be done to save Will, and I would not have broken the engagement if I had not needed to, but... in retrospect, it is not how I would have wanted things to go. Perhaps if I had done something different, I could have saved Will without hurting the Commodore's feelings; James did not deserve that. But I try not to feel guilty. I did what I had to do, and Will got saved as planned. Does the end always justify the means? |
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| Horace | 6 Jun 2008, 05:35 PM Post #226 |
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Always? I think that's a bit dangerous of a statement to make. Everything must be weighed, but I suppose if it's important enough, the end could justify the means. Do you have a secret sin? |
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| Brendan | 12 Jul 2008, 08:59 AM Post #227 |
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I do, but it ain't secret anymore. Would you go an' see a deserter hanged? |
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| Horace | 13 Jul 2008, 07:10 PM Post #228 |
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Why not? So long as we're allowed to bring our own lunch--none of that "if you want food you have to buy it here" crap. They charge ever so much! D'you think hangings are good sport? |
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| Ana | 16 Jul 2008, 01:34 PM Post #229 |
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I'd say that depends on who exactly's being hung. I have a list somewhere of people who'd be rather entertaining to watch at the end of a noose. If you could describe yourself in three words, what would they be? Edited by Ana, 16 Jul 2008, 01:34 PM.
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| James Norrington | 22 Jul 2008, 03:01 PM Post #230 |
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Pervy Elizabeth fancier. ... I'm sorry, don't know where that came from... ![]() Liar, coward, useless. What is more terrifying: an enemy who does evil because they think it necessary to bring good, or an enemy who does evil for evil's sake? |
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| Noah Rand | 27 Jul 2008, 10:51 PM Post #231 |
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An enemy who does evil thinking it's good. You can never predict what they'll do or when. Are you kind to tavern workers? |
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| Jack | 28 Jul 2008, 09:44 AM Post #232 |
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Exceptionally kind. *grins* Which is more useful - carrot or stick? In terms of getting people to do things, that is... |
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| James Norrington | 29 Jul 2008, 03:04 AM Post #233 |
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The carrot is preferred, and will work for the majority of people. However there are always a few who require the stick... What motivates men? |
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| Brendan | 1 Sep 2008, 08:59 PM Post #234 |
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'Pends on the man. D'you reckon comin' to Jamaica was the worst thing you coulda done? |
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| Frederick St Montgomery | 20 Sep 2008, 05:25 PM Post #235 |
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I reckon it was one of the most unpleasant things I've had to do. But it looks like it's turning out quite well, actually. Why in God's name would anyone ever want to be posted in Kingston as opposed to Port Royale? |
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| Barnaby Hales | 21 Sep 2008, 03:42 AM Post #236 |
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Ehm... I don't know sir. Do... would you rather be home in England or here in Jamaica? |
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| Jack | 24 Sep 2008, 10:27 PM Post #237 |
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I prefer Jamaica (the Caribbean in general, more specifically) for its climate, both environmental and political. Granted, there have been a few... dark clouds of late, but it's nothing compared to the eternal rains of merry old England. What's the last song you've sung? |
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| Keegan McAllister | 25 Sep 2008, 10:27 PM Post #238 |
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I don't really sing. Would you rather hear music with a voice, or just instruments? |
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| Lynette | 28 Sep 2008, 07:18 PM Post #239 |
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Oh, I love to hear people sing. My mother always had a lovely voice, and though I was unfortunate not to inherit that from her, it hasn't changed my love of hearing those who do have pleasant ones sing. You should hear my husband's voice. His is so true and pleasing. What do you take in your tea? |
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| Kevin O'Brien | 28 Oct 2008, 09:29 PM Post #240 |
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Sugar. I'm looking for a change of career. Have you any suggestions? |
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