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The Jolly Roger

by Commentator

  

Roger had just come back from seeing "Pirates of the Caribbean" for the 10th time. Enamored of the dashing life of a swashbuckling pirate captain so unlike his own drab existence he walked under the boardwalk and stared out over the waves. Not paying attention he tripped over something lying in the sand. A bottle. He looked about for a trash can when he noticed a glow from inside the bottle.

"Holy Moses. hope this isn't some radioactive stuff, " and was about to toss it back into the sea when he lost his grip and the bottle went flying, leaving him holding just the stopper.

"Radioactive stuff indeed," sniffed the genie who suddenly materialized before him. "Don't you recognize a magic bottle when you see one?"

"Can't say that I have. Yours is the first one I've come across"

"Well despite that fact you were about to fling me back you did technically free me so make your wish." The exasperated genie replied.

Roger thought about his dream of being a dashing pirate and excitedly said, "I want to be a pirate captain, with a fast ship and a big chest with lots of booty!"

"So it is spoken, so shall it be." said the genie, with just the hint of a giggle.

 

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"Captain, captain, we've sighted a merchant ship, " shouted the lookout.

The captain swung about and his enormous breasts nearly bowled the first mate over. The ship's boy wasn't nearly as lucky as the captain's huge ass knocked him flying.

"How many times have I told you boy, keep your wits about you!" shouted the captain as his top and bottom quivered like bowls of pudding. The lavish dress he wore covered a shape Rubens would envy and was feared over the seven seas. But his crew loved him and Roger got his jollies where he could.

  

  

  

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