Pyrates Tie The Knot

While the phrase “Pyrates tie the knot” may conjure images o’ dancing hempen jigs, THAT only happens when someone else ties the knot – around yer neck!

This is a far more pleasurable occasion, hosted by our fine mates at Pirates Alley Café and officiated over by our own Quartermaster Seika Hellbound, this be the joining together o’ two fine souls who had the good fortune to find each other among the flotsam o’ the Great Atlantic…

Ms. Cherokee Jenny Dubs & Edward “Doc” Lawless

Join us to bear witness and raise a tankard or three, Sun. Mar. 30, 2pm, Pirates Alley Café

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