The picture I chose was the close up of the mast and the sails of a ship.
The story: The crew of the British Naval ship, the S.S. Oceania saw it in the distance--it was a pirate ship. The captain ordered the crew let down sails, head towards them and prepare for battle. Meanwhile, on the Momosa, the rugged pirate crew saw the white sails of the British ship on the horizon and finished their rum before rolling out the cannons. The ships propelled towards each other, one was doing its duty to rid the seas of pirates, the other was fighting for its right to survive. The ships finally met and the Oceania fired upon the Momosa without mercy. The pirates didn't fire though, and the British were too focused on the battle to notice. The bulk of the crew swung on ropes to the Oceania while the weaker pirates stayed behind and fired rifles at British crewmembers across the water. The pirates didn't fire cannons for a reason--they were to take the Oceania. While the Brits took their time trying to sink the Momosa, the excellent pirate swordsmen conquered their enemies on their own ship. As the Momosa sank, the rest of the crew swung to the Oceania and outnumbered the ship's crew. The pirates made them jump overboard, with nothing but the sinking peices of the once glorious Momosa. The cunning pirates renamed had a new Momosa now. They exchanged the white sails for black ones and they sailed off into the horizon singing a victory song.
Monday, December 17, 2007
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