Posts Tagged ‘pirates’

12
Feb

What A Pirate Feeds His Parrot

   Posted by: Pirate Matty   in about pirates

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When children hear about parrots, the first thing that comes to mind is that this bird is usually on the shoulder of a pirate and it can talk.

Though this creature has a habit of wanting and eating a cracker, studies have shown that this magnificent and colorful animal needs more than that in order to maintain a healthy diet.

By following these simple tips, the person can find other things, which are also essential to the parrot’s diet.

1. Parrots should have also have some vegetables, cooked meats and grains just like humans. This is because these creatures need the same nutrients that people get from eating such produce.

2. A healthy diet also means giving the parrot the right portions in each meal. If the owner gives too much, this should be reduced. This will take some time to get it right so the individual should just monitor the volume each time this is given to the animal.

3. Parrots get sick very easily. If there is excess food in the plate, this should be removed because this becomes the breeding ground for bacteria and molds.

4. Aside from food, the parrot must also be given a fresh supply of water daily. This will avoid making the bird dehydrated, which can also cause it to get sick.

5. Many people see pet owners giving seeds and nuts frequently to the parrot. Studies have shown this should be done sparingly because it does not provide that much nutrients, which are needed for the bird’s diet.

6. Though parrots may eat almost anything that humans eat, these following should never be given. These are chocolates, avocados, caffeine, alcohol, kidney and lima beans.

7. Parrots should be fed twice day and enjoy it if the food is mixed in water in the bowl. It is advisable for the pet owner to wash the dish first before and after each meal to make sure it is free from bacteria and other germs that could endanger the life of the bird.

These are just a few tips in feeding the parrot. The owner can read up more by buying a book or doing some research on the Internet.

Before buying any food for the parrot, it will also be a good idea to seek the advice of a veterinarian. This specialist can check on the bird and recommend the proper items to be bought from the pet store.

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Call on Pirate Matty for a ripping children’s pirate party adventure - games, sttories, songs, fun, adventure, imagination and of course the treasure hunt!!!  Birthday special now on: 1 hour from $150

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If a 50-year-old wooden toy chest could talk to a 5-year-old toy chest, what would it say? Would it reveal a lot about the children who stashed their toys inside it and who later abandoned it on the attic? A toy chest’s resurrection as a companion for those once-children’s children will unleash memories of toys long ago.

Remember the Old Toy Chest?

It was the era of black and white TV. Will Rogers, Hopalong, Dale Evans, and the Lone Ranger hugged the limelight. Manufacturers of wooden chests saw an opportunity and designed chests from pine with pine knots and called them toy chests. Brave exploits of cowboys that a little boy adored were painted on the outer sides and tops of the wooden toy chest.

The artwork depicted indians and cowboys astride galloping horses. Inside the toy chest were the wooden choo-choo train, wooden wagon, little wooden boats, puppets, a peg board, a milk truck, rockers, and colorful tops.

There’s an old well-worn, kiddie-sized baseball mitt carefully wrapped in moth-eaten linen and an old wooden bat. A pair of toy soldiers, the remnants of a set of 12 continues, to keep watch. These are the toys of yesteryears. The old wooden toy chest remembers that the little boy who used to own the treasures often hurt his finger when the lid dropped without warning.

For the little girls, the simple wooden toy chest housed wooden dolls, and dollhouses, an enamel tea set with one cup chipped at the brim, and a porcelain doll. There’s a picture book and frayed ribbons. All those little adorable girlie things have had their time.

The ancient toy chest can’t keep its eyes off the new toys the kids are having fun with. Amazing replicas of real cars and airplanes that was unheard of in his time. But it’ll brag that in those times, children had more play than TV and computers. These old chests have been retired, but if any baby boomer catches sight of one circa 50’s toy chest, he’ll have a flood of memories.

The New Wooden Toy Chest

There were numerous lessons learned from the past. The modern version has a safety catch to prevent the lid from hurting little fingers. These are made from cherry oak, and if you want a sweet smelling toy chest, you can request for a cedar base. You have to pay extra, of course.

A personalized wooden toy chest? Yes, the suppliers can provide laser engraving of your child’s name on the front of the box. Just imagine how your child will remember all these when she or he grows up. The same chest can be passed on to your grandchildren in the future. Who knows? You might have a valuable heirloom. Just make sure you don’t forget where you hid it when the kids have flown the coop.

You can also have that pirate chest for your little boy who is always running around in his pirate cape and eye patch covering one eye, pretending to be Captain Hook.

Perfect for a Children’s Pirate Birthday Party.
It’s a sure thing he will adore this pirate-inspired wooden toy chest. Or if you have a little princess, you can give her a chest with dainty artwork over a pink or white painted toy chest.

Ask your parents about their wooden toy chests. They’ll tell you that their parents bought them those chests to keep their toys out of sight after they had their fun. So the old toy chest will wink and say “that’s our reason for existence”, but you know it’s more than that. A child can be taught good habits early, like putting their toys and other things in the proper places - toys in the wooden toy chest and books on the bookshelf.

For those of you who haven’t seen Pirates Of The Caribbean, you really should - it’s a swashbuckling pirate tale from Disney based on the Disneyland ride - or is it the other way round? For those of you who have, we’re going to take a look at the performances of the the actors / celebrities that made the movie what it is.

Jack Sparrow – Johnny Depp

Jack Sparrow himself could be ranked among the celebrities of Hollywood. Johnny Depp so masterfully and realistically created his character that Capt Sparrow has taken on a life of his own.

Truly, the playing of Capt. Jack has added a feather to Johnny Depp’s hat. Johnny’s performance could categorized into several categories – the persona of Captain Jack, the action, and the script. Mr. Depp did a stellar job in all three areas, even helping out with the script. All of the “eunuch lines” were Johnny’s invention – a brilliant invention if the number of times they have been quoted by fans is any measurement of success!

Elizabeth Swann – Kiera Knightley

In playing Ms. Swann, Kiera successfully balances a mixture of action, romance, feminine appeal, and tomboyish toughness into the character we know as Elizabeth Swann.

Of course, when we first meet with the grown up Elizabeth, she is a not-quite-proper daughter of the English governor. By the end of the movie, she has been a lover, pirate, warrior, marooned beauty, etc. Kiera even does some of her own stunt work, certainly giving her a higher place in the class of Hollywood Celebrities.

Will Turner – Orlando Bloom

Of course we could never forget the young, dashing idealist, Will Turner. Will is a self disciplined, blacksmith and warrior, who falls in love with Elizabeth Swann, defying class and social lines. The way Orlando Bloom plays Will reminds me in many ways of Legolas, from Lord Of The Rings. Both are earnest, attractive young gentlemen with great skills in fighting. And of course, the both use their skills to save lives.

22
Mar

Introduction to pirates

   Posted by: Pirate Matty   in about pirates

The history of piracy dates back more than 3000 years, but its accurate account depends on the actual meaning of the word ‘pirate’. In English, the word piracy has many different meanings and its usage is still relatively new. Today, some uses of the word have no particular meaning at all. A meaning was first ascribed to the word piracy sometime before the XVII century. It appears that the word pirate (peirato) was first used in about 140 BC by the Roman historian Polybius. The Greek historian Plutarch, writing in about 100 A.D., gave the oldest clear definition of piracy. He described pirates as those who attack without legal authority not only ships, but also maritime cities. Piracy was described for the first time, among others, in Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey. For a great many years there remained no unambiguous definition of piracy. Norse riders of the 9th and 11th century AD were not considered pirates but rather, were called “Danes” or “Vikings”. Another popular meaning of the word in medieval England was “sea thieves”. The meaning of the word pirate most closely tied to the contemporary was established in the XVIII century AD. This definition dubbed pirates “outlaws” whom even persons who were not soldiers could kill. The first application of international law actually involved anti-pirate legislation. This is due to the fact that most pirate acts were committed outside the borders of any country.

Sometimes governments gave rights to the pirates to represent them in their wars. The most popular form was to give a license to a private sailor to attack enemy shipping on behalf of a specific king – Privateer. Very often a privateer when caught by the enemy was tried as an outlaw notwithstanding the license. Below we tried to outline a selective history of piracy, selective and arbitrary because there is so much that can be said about piracy and it is impossible to tell all. We hope that even this brief introduction will show the spirit and truth about the piracy the way we see it.

CAPTAIN MATTY // SWORD FOR HIRE // CHILDRENS ENTERTAINER // KIDS BIRTHDAYS, EVENTS, APPEARANCES . . . And more!!!

Want to put a bit of swashbuckling fun into your next party? Captain Matty is the greatest Pirate known across Auckland from harbour to harbour, and his ceaseless search for treasure and glory could surely put the set of his next exciting movie adventure on your front door!!! A Pirate MOVIE adventure party isn’t just any old backyard entertainment for the kids birthday!!! oh no no no! A Movie Adventure Party means we’re coming to your party to have an adventure, film it, and make it into a real movie that you can keep to show all your friends for ever and eternity!!!

Though it has been many a moon since the good Captain Matty did take to the waves in search of the blood quickening escapades and daring do that made his name famous across the isthmus, the lure of the colour, sweet and grand the mysteries of hidden paths that lead to untold treasures and fortune - couldn’t keep the captain away, and so . . . he sails once again!!!Captain Matty performs over an hour of stories, games, tricks and fun with dress ups, masks, and all sorts of shenanigans - with your willing crew along for the ride, ending in the grand treasure hunt where each pirate gets his own sack of pirate booty to take away from the party. Optional is the hour long projector showcase featuring a blend of ripping yarns from Captain Matty and great cinematic pirate moments on the big screen. For the complete Pirate Movie Adventure Captain Matty is aided and abetted by First Mate Master Sebastian at the helm of the magic eye of the camera, where once the adventuring has concluded for the day we haul the footage back to our pirate lair to produce a stunning visual account of the days undertakings complete with titles, special effects and more for your very pirate movie adventure - returnig you with 10 copies to share with all your family and friends!!!

CONTACT MATT TURNER 027 684 8250 // MOVIEADVENTURE@GMAIL.COM

PIRATE MOVIE PARTY COSTS + OPTIONS

:PIRATE ADVENTURE + TREASURE HUNT // 1 hour $150 (within Auckland City. +$50 for extra travel)

+ PIRATE STORY AND PROJECTOR SHOW // 1 hour $100

+ YOUR VERY OWN PIRATE ADVENTURE MOVIE // 10 copies $200 (Additional pirate booty sacks and Movie adventure DVD’s are $5 a piece)

COMING SOON
Wizard Movie Adventure Party
Special Agent Movie Adventure Party
Dinosaur Movie Adventure Party
Fireman Movie Adventure Party

Captain Matty is Matt Turner, A promotions and marketing consultant and professional DJ from Grey Lynn. Matt worked at The Fairy Shop in Ponsonby road while attending university, becoming very much in demand around Auckland for his Pirate Party appearances as well as Peter Pan, Batman, and The Wizard. Matt Says: “I believe I was successful then because more than anything I just wanted to make it about fun and connecting with the kids on their level, theres no script, theres no plan, we’re off on a pirate adventure and anything could happen! I think when you give the kids a choice about how they want to have fun ”

“Now that I’m a bit older and wiser and doing this for myself as a fun thing I love to do I like to put special touches on everything - after all there’s nothing more special than a birthday! I offer to phone the birthday boy or girl leading up to the party or can drop by to provide decorations, props and other extras you may need to make everything complete with minimum fuss - like special pirate party invitations, and helping you to source pirate food, everything you’d like to make the theme just right.