The Seattle Seafair Pirates Official Web Site - Pirate Kings of the Northwest since 1949  It's a high-humored heist by the Seattle SEAFAIR Pirates. The salty troupe's shenanigans and formidable float, the Duck, have become synonymous with SEAFAIR revelry. The Pirates, originally members of the Washington State Press Club's Ale & Quail Society, banded together in 1949 to promote Seattle and Seafair while having fun and serving the community. Despite their bad-guy image, the Pirates make dozens of appearances annually to hospitals and nursing homes. During the height of Seattle's SEAFAIR Celebration, they appear at several events and parades each day.  The 40+ Pirates are an elite troupe who carefully selects their members based on their ability to mix well with the public and for their unique musical or theatrical talents.

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Seafair Pirate Guest Book

September - October 2000


Guest:
Dead Bob
From:
The Marianas Trench
Date:
September 04, 2000
Time:
01:19:00 PM

Comments

Who WAS that nautical man?


Guest:
Motherwench1
From:
Snohomish
Date:
September 04, 2000
Time:
08:54:28 PM

Comments

I'm sure I don't know! But he certainly was long-winded, wasn't he? If you could get him to shut-up for a minute, he might even be kind of a fun ship mate. Oh well, you never know who you'll run into on the wide open seas, I suppose.


Guest:
tammy
From:
appleton wis
Date:
September 05, 2000
Time:
06:55:10 AM

Comments

looking for belly city


Guest:
Dead Bob
From:
The Tacoma Narrows
Date:
September 05, 2000
Time:
10:29:51 AM

Comments

Belly Who?


Guest:
Tormented Angel
From:
Pennsylvania, USA
Date:
September 23, 2000
Time:
10:58:01 AM

Comments

I just stopped by your site to see what it's all about! It's good!


Guest:
Motherwench1
From:
snohomish
Date:
September 23, 2000
Time:
02:51:09 PM

Comments

Hey Tormented Angel, You think that it's good here, you should spend some time with the guys in real life! These guys are the most fun you could possibly have in one night! Keep it up you swashbucklers!


Guest:
Marlaena Camper
From:
Renton WA
Date:
September 25, 2000
Time:
10:49:02 PM

Comments


Guest:
Motherwench1
From:
Snohomish
Date:
September 30, 2000
Time:
07:20:18 PM

Comments

Three Sheets, just wanted you to know that my prayers are with you! Stay strong and faithful! Love from Jacki


Guest:
Mayalucretia
From:
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Date:
October 07, 2000
Time:
03:00:46 PM

Comments

Avast ye matey!


Guest:
Mongo
From:
Devil's Island
Date:
October 08, 2000
Time:
10:46:43 PM

Comments

Wow! A landlubber who speaks pirate!


Guest:
shawn sweeney
From:
Granite Falls  Wa.
Date:
October 09, 2000
Time:
08:21:17 AM

Comments

That was a good parase the weekend of 0ctober seventh


Guest:
sweendawg
From:
Granite Falls  Wa.
Date:
October 11, 2000
Time:
08:25:31 AM

Comments

your site is great and so was the Granit Falls parade you were in.


Guest:
Dead Bob
From:
Forest Lawn
Date:
October 11, 2000
Time:
12:28:02 PM

Comments

Yes, we were rather brilliant, weren't we!


Guest:
mongo
From:
devil's island
Date:
October 11, 2000
Time:
12:29:10 PM

Comments

and modest too!


Guest:
mongo
From:
devil's island
Date:
October 11, 2000
Time:
12:30:36 PM

Comments

and modest too!


Guest:
Lolita
From:
Purdy, WA
Date:
October 11, 2000
Time:
12:35:56 PM

Comments

and a tad schizophrenic


Guest:
"Dripper" Pirate Ric,  The Hoyster to you !
From:
Never Never Land
Date:
October 11, 2000
Time:
08:20:40 PM

Comments

Thanks for your comments Sweendawg of our magnifacent performance at Granite Falls last weekend. I for one pirate, love to play in your town for Railroad Days. It's a great place for us to end a long parade season because we can let our hair down a little more than in most places. Thanks for having us and I look forward to many more years of fun in your town.

Ric Hoy, Seattle Seafair Pirate


Guest:
                                  Mary (Karelsen) White
From:
                                    Everett,Washington
Date:
October 19, 2000
Time:
02:29:53 PM

Comments

My unique Grandpa (former pirate - Art Karelsen) would have been proud of this website. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.


Guest:
Joan Karelsen-Glenn
From:
Kirkland, WA
Date:
October 22, 2000
Time:
11:00:49 PM

Comments

Hi-- Art Karelsen was my grandpa, I guess better known as "Chief". Interesting to read his letter about Seafair history.


Guest:
Mickey  from Ballard
From:
Seattle, Wa
Date:
October 24, 2000
Time:
09:07:05 PM

Comments

Enyoy Grand Cayman. Watch the stars from the hot tub, and leave a few ladys for the other gentlmen . They don*t have your sweet smiles.


Guest:
Dead Bob
From:
Forest Lawn
Date:
October 25, 2000
Time:
01:50:05 AM

Comments

Did you hear that? "Sweet Smiles" he sez. That's what scurvy will do for ye, yessir!


Guest:
Leah Anderson
From:
was Shelton Wa.
Date:
October 25, 2000
Time:
08:47:06 PM

Comments

I'm the girl in the Marysville night time parade outside the wendys. I am the "Princess of Spruce" for the Mason county Forest Festival. The pic was taken about !:00 am and they were fun to talk to and I hope to be able to meet them again.


Guest:
Mickey from Ballard
From:
Seattle
Date:
October 26, 2000
Time:
08:34:37 PM

Comments

Dead Bob. "Sweet Smiles" she sez. Forgoten so soon!!!


Guest:
Captain Dirk Dagre
From:
Tartooga, Port au Prince
Date:
October 27, 2000
Time:
09:40:17 PM

Comments

We arrrrrr up wind of yurrrr sail and it's time to stop eat'in them beans!!. Yer fillin' our sails with foul wind. Come about and account for yer behavior.!!!...... or we'll fire one across yer bow!!!!!! Belay that order. We have found it was only Dick Munsell in the crows nest.


Guest:
Amy Clifford
From:
Seattle WA
Date:
October 30, 2000
Time:
12:34:43 PM

Comments

I really think it SUCKS that you don't accept female candidates! I for one would love to see the occasional pirate wench in your ensemble.


Guest:
Mongo
From:
Devil's Island
Date:
November 02, 2000
Time:
12:50:15 PM

Comments

Amy, you wouldn't want to have to come to our mandatory weekly meetings where we sit around in our jockey shorts for three hours making rude noises, would you?

 


 

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