Tuesday, February 13, 2024

#nipclub #MeowdiGras 𝖜𝖎𝖙𝖍 #𝖕𝖎𝖗𝖆𝖙𝖊𝖘! 2024

Black Cat With Pirate Lady

 

Ahoy Mateys! 'Tis #NipclubExtra #MeowdiGras 𝖜𝖎𝖙𝖍 #𝖕𝖎𝖗𝖆𝖙𝖊𝖘!

#OwensBlackPaw will be makin' an appearance at #NipclubExtra on Feb. 17, 2024. 'Twill be a grand pawty wit' the usual scalwags! Ye can read more about it on th' #NipclubExtra blog.

"Wha'?", ye ask. "Wha' do pirates 'ave t' do wit' New Orleans 'n Mardi Gras?"

Keep reading this blog for the story of Jean Lafitte!

 

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Thursday, February 16, 2023

The Pirates of #MeowdiGras

Ahoy Mateys! #OwensBlackPaw will be makin' an appearance at #nipclub #MeowdiGras on Feb. 16, 2023. 'twill be a grand Party wit' hearties like @Carrotfiles #clairescaff/#ClaLolasCafe 'n @jerry_Tuxedo #jerryscucina caterin' some shifts. Ye can read more about it on the nipclub club tale.

"Wha'?", ye ask. "Wha' do pirates 'ave t' do wit' New Orleans 'n Mardi Gras?"

Read on, me bucko.

Jean Lafitte was a notorious pirate 'n privateer who operated in 'n around the Gulf o' Mexico in the late 18th 'n early 19th centuries. He was born in France in 1780 'n moved wit' his family t' Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) as a sprog. Aft the Haitian Revolution in 1804, Lafitte 'n his scallywag Pierre fled t' New Orleans, which was then a Spanish colony.

In New Orleans, the Lafitte scallywags established themselves as smugglers 'n privateers, preyin' on Spanish 'n British ships in the Gulf o' Mexico. They operated out o' the swamps 'n bayous o' Barataria Bay, jus' south o' New Orleans, 'n became known as the "Baratarians."

In 1812, the United States declared war on Britain, 'n the Lafitte hearties offered thar services t' the American government. They we be granted a letter o' marque, which allowed 'em t' operate as privateers 'n attack British ships wit' the support o' the American military. Lafitte's ships we be incredibly successful, 'n he became a hero t' many Americans fer his role in the Battle o' New Orleans in 1815.

Aft the war, howe'er, Lafitte 'n his scallywag returned t' thar piratical ways. They continued t' smuggle booty into New Orleans 'n prey on ships in the Gulf o' Mexico. In 1817, the U.S. government issued a warrant fer Jean Lafitte's arrest, 'n he was forced t' flee Louisiana. He spent some time in Cuba 'n Central America afore returnin' t' Louisiana in 1820.

In 1821, Lafitte was arrested by the U.S. Navy 'n charged wit' piracy. He was eventually released, but he continued t' struggle wit' the code o' conduct 'n died in obscurity in 1823. Today, Lafitte be remembered as a colorful 'n controversial figure in the history o' New Orleans, whose exploits 'ave become the stuff o' legend.

 

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For twitter:

  • Jean Lafitte was a pirate 'n privateer who operated in the Gulf o' Mexico.
  • Lafitte moved t' New Orleans wit' his scallywag in 1804 'n became smugglers 'n privateers.
  • They attacked Spanish 'n British ships 'n became known as the "Baratarians".
  • Durin' the War o' 1812, the Lafitte hearties offered thar services t' the American government 'n attacked British ships.
  • Aft the war, they returned t' thar piratical ways.
  • The U.S. government issued a warrant fer Jean Lafitte's arrest in 1817, 'n he fled Louisiana.
  • Lafitte came back in 1820 'n was arrested by the U.S. Navy fer piracy in 1821.
  • Lafitte died in obscurity in 1823.
  • Jean Lafitte be remembered as a colorful 'n controversial figure in the history o' New Orleans.

Image by Night Cafe Studio using prompts from ChatGPT.

Essay by ChatGPT speaking as "an expert in the history of New Orleans, LA. 

Translation by Pirate Monkey.