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The Stars are our April Fools!đ·ïž - 4/1/26
does anyone else do this
i wrote everyoneâs names in what i think their handwriting would look like
idk
Ok so I think I've mentioned before that I think Specs is a massive geek and in a different post, I have Dutchy's favorite movie listed as A New Hope
So that means that for Star Wars Day, they are definitely hosting a watch party at their apartment for their friends who also like the franchise! And when I say party, I mean a party with decorations, themed snacks, and silly party games. They take it very seriously and their friends try to support them whenever they can. Not everyone can make it every year but they all try to go when they can. Even the ones who don't care for the movies too much because 1. those are their friends and they support them and 2. the food is always good
And I'm thinking that when Jack hears that Han Solo is basically a space cowboy, he's locked in for the marathon every year. Sarah and David think it's hilarious
Newsies as my favourite Christmas Songs because Iâm having newsies thoughts again;
Jack Kelly - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
David Jacobs - Christmas Wrapping
Race - Fairytale of New York
Crutchy - Rockinâ Around the Christmas Tree
Blink - In Dulci Jublio (the correct choice)
Mush - All I Want For Christmas Is You
Specs - Merry Xmas Everybody
Dutchy - Merry Christmas Everyone
Skittery - Stop the Cavalry
Snitch - I think heâd enjoy any carol, but his favourite would be The First NoĂ«l (my favourite)
Itey - Underneath the Tree
Boots - Itâs the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Bumlets - Wonderful Christmastime
Sarah - Never Do a Tango With an Eskimo
Les - Here Comes Santa Claus

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and specs
sputchy đ
not to be confused with spot x crutchy
KID BLINK: I heard thereâs a call for more pirate stories in these parts. Just today, Bob the Second brought me this:
@make-friends-with-the-rats
Now, if youâre askinâ âwhoâs Bob the Second?,â youâre in for a treat. I got a whole piratical library for ya:
PART THE FIRST â in which the I, the dashinâ Captain One-Eyed Ballatt, anâ my noble crew battle the Dread Pirate Crutchy. Youâll also find out what happened to Original Bob.
ILLUSTRATION â a battle scene by famed nautical artist @coffee-rack.
PART THE SECOND â in which I meet my pet shark, Sharky Ned.
PART THE THIRD â a cautionary tale for about mermaids. (Davey Not-Jones, the Sailinâ Mouth, likes a story with a moral.)
But our rat-befriendinâ pal didnât send a carrier-parrot note askinâ me to rehash old stories. No, they called for new adventuresânew horizons that ainât ever been sailed before. And I ainât the type to deny a tale.
Now, this werenât too long after Part the Second, âcause our cook Racebeardâs stove was still lyinâ deep in Davy Jonesâ locker. (Sharky Ned had tried to fetch it, but thereâs even limits to what a shark can dive.) I was first mate under Red Jack Kelly at the time, and the Villainous Snyder was still chasinâ him all over the world. The Nell was a good ship anâ true, but she was stolen, and the Villainous Snyderâd stop at nothinâ to get her backâanâ to make matters worse, King Pulitzer was fundinâ Snyderâs expeditions.
Us? Our only fundinâ was what we made through our talents, like sharpshootinâ, cannon-shootinâ, sword-wieldinâ, ship-boardinâ, anâ vaudeville. And with Snyder close behind, it werenât wise to carry lots oâ treasure to weigh us down. Problem was, weâd just buried our latest haul ahead oâ the storm that nearly killed me, anâ we didnât have enough to buy a new stove at the next port. So all we could eat was raw potatoes, which ainât very tasty, anâ raw bilgerat, âcause nobodyâd told us to make friends with âem, as we sailed off to try to find more treasure, or maybe the mythical island oâ Santa Fe.
We were four days past the storm when we spotted land, anâ were we ever happy to see a restaurant! But the problem was, we couldnât speak the same language as the waiters, anâ that made sayinâ âhave you ever heard of Santa Fe, do you have stoves to buy on credit, and have you seen the Villainous Snyderâ real difficult. So, fed but disappointed, we kept sailinâ.
We were eight days past the storm when Cutthroat Boots, our lookout, yelled âAvast! I see glintinâ ahead!â
I climbed up in the crowsâ nest with him, anâ sure enough, a bright FLASH! FLASH! was cominâ over the waves! âRed Jack!â I hollered, âThere may be a treasure there, arr!â
Can you guess what we found? Gold bricks? Piled rubies? A trove oâ dime novels? No, it was some guy on the beach, turninâ his head to anâ fro so the sun gleamed on his hair like a signal beam.
âWhoâre you?â Red Jack demanded.
âBumlets the Fierce,â the guy said. It turned out heâd been washinâ his hair in the ocean when a big wave pulled him in, anâ since then, heâd been tryinâ to get back home. Anâ best of all, he said he could speak the same language as at the restaurant! He said he werenât sure about stoves, but at least he could ask âem âbout Santa Fe.
So we started sailinâ back, when all oâ a sudden, somethinâ dark cut across the sky! Was it a bird? Was it a flyinâ fish? No, it was the biggest kite you ever saw, with two fellas hanginâ onto it!
Crash! Smash! They hit the deck, anâ wood anâ canvas splintered all over. (Red Jack would want you to know that it came from the kite, not the Nell. He says Nellâs indestructible.)
âGoedemorgen,â said the yellow-haired one oâ the fellas.
âGuten morgen,â said the dark-haired fella.
(Actually, they said some other words too, which werenât fit to print in a schoolbook. Gussie, if youâre readinâ this, your granma can thank me.)
Red Jack said âWHAT!â
So then the yellow-haired fella said, âGreetings, sailors! My esteemed colleague and I apologize for the unfortunate collision upon your vessel; however, you have contributed to furthering the course of science!â
âYeah, okay,â said Red Jack, who goes more for history. Physics ainât always in his favor, ya know. âWhoâre you?â
âDutchy,â said the yellow-haired fella.
âDutchy what? The Mad Scientist?â
âNo,â Dutchy said with a grin, âjust Dutchy.â
âPardon me,â said the dark-haired fella, Dutchyâs esteemed colleague, âhas anyone encountered my spectacles?â
We all looked around in the wreckage. âHere!â Bumlets the Fierce said, anâ handed âem over.
As soon as he did, we all gaspedâwhich is piratical behavior, if youâre a pirate while doinâ it. âSPECS THE FOUR-EYED RUM-SWILLER?!?â we yelled.
âWho?â said Bumlets the Fierce.
âRed Jack?!â Specs the Four-Eyed Rum Swiller hollered, now that he could see us clear. âOne-Eyed Ballat?! Cutthroat Boots?! Racebeard?!â
âI thought you were goinâ to architecture school,â I said. Specs helped build the Brooklyn Bridge, after allâbut thatâs a story for another time.
âNah,â Specs said, âit wasnât fun once you guys sailed awayâat least, until I met my esteemed colleague.â
âQuite,â Dutchy said.
Red Jack kicked at the kite scraps. âSo now youâre buildinâ flyinâ machines?â âCrashing machines, thus far,â said Dutchy, âbut we remain optimistic!â
âQuite,â Specs agreed.
âHow about stove machines?â Racebeard asked.
Well, it turns out canvas anâ wood canât turn into a stoveânot for lack oâ tryinââbut we got back to the restaurant, anâ Bumlets the Fierce negotiated a payment plan for the finest oâ shipsâ stoves, guaranteed not to push any crew members overboard anâ into the arms oâ a shark, probâly. And at the next island, they didnât speak Bumlets the Fierceâs language, but they spoke Dutchyâs! And they told Red Jack Santa Fe was Thataway.
So, off we sailedâCutthroat Boots in the crowsâ nest, Red Jack at the wheel, Dutchy anâ Specs the Four-Eyed Rum Swiller cruisinâ above the waves, Sharky Ned swimminâ behind to bring âem back once they fell. Flash! flash! went Bumlets the Fierceâs hair, givinâ âem a beacon to follow.
Next time youâre on the waterfront, look. You might see it gleaminâ too.