cards and dice
Yes, the crew of the Mary Rose likely played board games during their downtime. Archaeological findings from the shipwreck site included gaming pieces, such as dice and counters, suggesting that leisure activities like board games were part of daily life for sailors. These games would have provided entertainment and a way to bond during long periods at sea.
he did not play games, he just preached to people
It can play Gameboy Advance games and Gameboy DS games. Not Gameboy pocket or colour games.
Of the 2,999 people who died because of the attacks on 9/11, 55 were listed as military personnel at the Pentagon. No sailors were listed as active sailors but may have been sailors acting in a different capacity.
Sailors deffinately need to know how to tie their shoes. Aslo, sailors need to know how to swin, hunt, bike, rin, and how to saddle a whale.
Im not sure but i think they counted how many other boats they could see and play games with the other saliors
Sailors in the 1780s most likely did play card games. It is known that, in 1492, Columbus's crew played cards during their voyage to America, so sailors have a long link with card games. The card games may have been different to those commonly played today. While the four suits of hearts, spades, diamonds, and clubs first appeared in France in the 1500s, double-headed cards were only used for the first time in 1813.
They like to play with the black sailors that put cargo on the ship. They play by pretending the sailors were pirates and that Phillip and Henrik were protecting the island.
Because the captain was on the deck
The sailors wife munched on chestnuts in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." It is mentioned in Act 1, Scene 3 during a conversation about supernatural occurrences.
he tricks sailors so they crash their ships into the rocks.
he tricks sailors so they crash their ships into the rocks.
The collective noun for 'sailors' is a crew of sailors, whether there are two sailors or hundreds of sailors.
crew
we play games just to have fun
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Oh, dude, sailors are to crew as teachers are to students. Like, sailors need a crew to sail a ship, and teachers need students to teach. It's like a match made in heaven, you know? So, yeah, sailors have their crew, and teachers have their students.