VMHC Movie Mythbusting I Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- Shared screen with speaker view

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Live now!

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Mike & Wendy Collins/Chesterfield Co.

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the Backe family from Norfolk is here!

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Hi Maggie,

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Robin Brewster - Hi Maggie

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Hello. I'm Victor Medina

30:57
Will this be available on the website later?

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Thanks!

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no

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no

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no

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wrong

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wrong

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Yes? She said super confidently..

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No more than any one else

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Patches, yes!

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pathes yes peg leg no

38:51
so you're saying that a Disney movie...got history wrong?

39:12
we've never seen that before...

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Robin - yes they had code and rules

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true

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Yes? Maybe? (wow, I'm really not confident here...)

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no

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honor among thieves!

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no

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yes

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no

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partially true

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the dogs did

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no code

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pensions for pirates!

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Sounds similar to the Hobo Ethical Code? https://www.openculture.com/2016/11/the-hobo-ethical-code-of-1889.html

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FALSE

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FALSE!!!!!!!!!!

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FALSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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False - women yes

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loving the passion from our ladies here

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false!!!! lady pirates!!!!

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secist

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no

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FALSE!!!!!

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But there were female pirates

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Mary Read!

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Anne Bonny!

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okay I'd like an HBO series about that, please

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ditti

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ditto

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arrrr-firmative

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false and true

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Robin - exaggerated

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I hope so.

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She be false

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I'll guess that the accent was definitely real, particularly before the Great Vowel Shift in English...

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I do not know

45:49
September 19 Talk Like a Pirate Day. Celebrate, Mateys

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Nooooo! It can't be fiction! Sad!

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woah that's more recent than I thought!

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But talk like a Pirate day IS real

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noooooo

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Ha! Yes, Lis!

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True

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Kind of-ish

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true

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i do not know

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false

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true

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Pirates usually have their own flag, right?

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Way to go Hailey!

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the Education Team loves some memento mori!

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I wonder if they also had tattoos of clocks with no hands???

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false

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Robin - false

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fiction

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false

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false

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whatever they could get their hands on!

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rum too

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more

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Why not steal rum?

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I'm with Chris! ha!

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It's almost 5:00 here in Los Angeles... :)

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False!

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false

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Fact

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yes

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false

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yes familes

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(oops I misread that one! HA!)

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false

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Love Rediker!

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More complex

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and false

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complicated per ship?

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Robin - more complex

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way more complicated

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???

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true

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true!

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All of the rum

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I sure hope that's true.

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yes

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Yes and anything else they could get

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true

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TRUE

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Maderia

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I'm for it!

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That's why the rum is always gone!

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Sugar trade from the islands into NY was a thing...

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Yo yo yo and a bottle of rum. Tell me it’s not false

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False!

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false

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false!

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false

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false

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Sir Walter Raleigh feels otherwise

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false

01:01:55
Did pirates of the Chesapeake resell their goods on the east coast exclusively? Did they resell in French colonial Louisiana by any chance?

01:02:22
Jack Ward was known as Jack Birdy/Sparrow but that’s probably only in name only.

01:05:35
Do we have records of written pirate music/poetry? (Yo, ho, ho, and a bottle of rum and all that...)

01:09:07
Yaay next book!

01:10:26
Question from YouTube: How much alcohol did they keep on board?

01:11:53
yes - that is way later than I would have thought!

01:12:25
can I screen share

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to show him?

01:12:56
question from one of the classes I talked to last week: what are some pirate 101 primary sources that you'd recommend for junior historians?

01:13:42
Sorry computer is having heart attack and not working.

01:16:12
Check these out: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue/guides-and-calendars

01:16:24
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search

01:16:35
^ the links Dr. Goodall was mentioning!

01:21:57
Robin: So fun - thank you!

01:21:58
Thank you - very interesting!

01:22:02
Thanks Dr. Goodall et al!

01:22:07
Thanks

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bye