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Post by Nicolao Branco Reis on Oct 1, 2011 1:59:31 GMT -5
Olá Mundo!
I'm Portugal! Send in your letters and I'll try to answer them as soon as possible, I'm still getting use to this e-mail thing.
Esperamos ouvir de você,
Portugal Nicolao Branco Reis
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Post by Arthur Kirkland on Oct 1, 2011 17:59:20 GMT -5
Dear Nicolao,
Looks like I finally have backup on here for if Spain decides to go crazy and needs someone to put him back in his place. It's been a while since I've heard from you. It's good that we are still friends because I would hate having to have ridiculous fights with you like I have with other countries when they are being disrespectful.
Maybe when the next meetings comes around we can dress up in our old clothes and try to scary Spain into thinking that we are going to go after him. It might be fun to see him freak out and not be so calm about everything.
Sincerely, Arthur Kirkland
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Post by Nicolao Branco Reis on Oct 1, 2011 18:11:52 GMT -5
Olá Arthur,
You know I'm always ready to take down Espanha estúpida even if we are supposed to be getting along... 700 years of friendship is too much to throw away meu amigo. How are these países (countries) being disrespectful?
Oh you mean as piratas? That would ser extremamente divertido (be extremely fun). Who knows maybe we can scare him into agreeing for all sorts of things. It would be fun to see him not be so smiley all the time.
Sinceramente, Nicolao
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Post by Arthur Kirkland on Oct 1, 2011 20:04:37 GMT -5
Dear Nicolao,
Both of us are always ready to take down Spain even if our bosses are against doing such a thing. When it comes to having alliances our bosses don't understand that we are the ones who get last say in that because we know what's best for our own country even if they don't. I'm glad you believe our friendship has gone on too long to throw it away over something petty. They are being disrespectful in the same ways they always have been. Most of them have been trying to make me change the way I act around them. They all want to me to be a pirate again and don't seem to remember when I was a pirate I was fearless and enjoyed fighting with everyone.
Yes, I mean wearing our old pirate gear and acting the part. Spain might even have a panic attack if go far enough. I still have everything from back then.
Sincerely, Arthur
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Post by Nicolao Branco Reis on Oct 1, 2011 20:16:01 GMT -5
Olá Arthur,
Of course we are, we know how much of a idiota Espanha is. It really irks me that meu chefe (my boss) is melhores amigos (best friends) with seu chefe (his boss). We wouldn't have been amigos for so long if something pequeno (petty) could come between us. That is very desrespeitoso (disrespectful). I don't think they understand exactly what a pirata is outside of movies. I was no better as pirata.
That's something to look forward too. We should do that. Espanha would never see it coming. Eu também (I do too).
Sinceramente, Nicolao
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Post by Arthur Kirkland on Oct 1, 2011 20:42:03 GMT -5
Dear Nicolao,
Everyone else doesn't see how much of an idiot Spain is. We've had to deal with him being idiotic for years while everyone else was happy he was trying to explore the world. Having your boss best friends with his must make it hell for you. There is no reason for your boss to be friends with someone that works for a idiotic country such as Spain. There is no reason for us to even have a petty arguement from how long we've known each other. America like always is being the most disrespectful. The pirates in their movies aren't as tough as we are and they get so many things wrong about us. I wonder if they even know why we wore eyepatches or that we had a form of insurance. Even if we were the same as pirates we still were pirates that could make many cry.
If we do go through with this idea we have to come late to the meeting so everyone will be shocked when they see us enter. I'll be just like the old times when we used to put him in his place.
Sincerely, Arthur
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Post by Nicolao Branco Reis on Oct 1, 2011 21:10:45 GMT -5
Olá Arthur,
I think they do, they just call it happy-go-lucky. Um idiota é um idiota (An idiot is an idiot) no matter what you call it. He just got lucky from the maior idiota, Columbus. É o inferno (It is hell). Meu chefe (my boss) forgets that I'm nearly blind in meu olho esquerdo (my left eye) because of that bastardo idiota. We don't have petty problems to begin with. They do its very disappointing how movies these days are made without actual histórico information. We did make many cry especially Espanha.
There is no other way we could do it. He needs to be put back in his place, he has gotten way to arrogante e confiante. Mais (plus) we can teach all those others what um pirata verdadeiro (a true pirate) really is outside of the filmes (movies).
Sinceramente, Nicolao
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Post by Arthur Kirkland on Oct 1, 2011 21:38:50 GMT -5
Dear Nicolao,
I'm not sure they know the degree of an idiot that Spain is because people still trust him. Sometimes I wonder how the idiot thought he was in India! I could have sailed to India with my eyes shut because I went there so often and because I knew the sea well enough. How could everyone forget that Spain did that to you? The scar always makes me think of how bad it had to hurt when he gave it to you. I still can remember how you looked before you got it. The only time we fight it ends as soon as we realize how pointless the fight is. The movies always make it seem that all we cared about was money, alcohol and woman. Making Spain cry was the best part of being a pirate.
Spain will know his place when we go through with our little plan. He wont ever become arrogant again if we scare him enough. Maybe we should break somethings too just to upset Germany while we are scarring everyone.
Sincerely, Arthur
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Post by Nicolao Branco Reis on Oct 1, 2011 22:14:37 GMT -5
Olá Arthur,
Nobody should trust him, that's the stupidest thing on the plane to do. I don't know, even to this day I don't understand how he managed that. Who knows? Lembro-me ( I am reminded) every time I look in the mirror. It was the worst injury I have ever recieved. So can I but I've learned to live with it, its the half-blindness that bothers me. Of course fighting between us would solve nothing and we are both aware of that. The filmes and their makers are liars. While those were definite pluses of being a pirata there was so much more involved. Making Espanha cry is a great past-time.
I can't wait to see the look on his face. Do you think he will chorar (cry) or go into shock first? Sim, lets do that. They asked for it after all.
Sinceramente, Nicolao
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Post by Arthur Kirkland on Oct 1, 2011 22:37:51 GMT -5
Dear Nicolao,
They will learn not to trust him when he turns on them and scars them just like he would in the old days. People like him never change even if he acts different than he once did. America and India don't look anything alike so he should have known from the start that he wasn't in India. I know you can't ever forget that he did that to you and I can never forget seeing how it looked when it was still fresh. That was the worst thing he could have ever done to you. Taking away some of your sight was a low blow even for Spain. Even if being half blind in your left eye I'm sure that is something you can over come. We've only had fake fights but never ones like we have with everyone else. We have to show them what a real pirate was.
Spain might never sleep again from this! I think he'll go into shock first and then the tears will start coming without moments to spare. Scarring them like this will just be a life lesson.
Sincerely, Arthur
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Post by Nicolao Branco Reis on Oct 1, 2011 22:57:57 GMT -5
Olá Arthur,
It really is only a matter of time. People very rarely do change, I think you and I are proof of that. We could both act as is suspected of us, but deep down we are piratas. Para ser honesto (To be honest) I don't want to forget and I don't want Espanha to forget either. I don't remember mostly because I avoided mirrors until it healed. Os espanhóis are full of trick and cowards. I've been this way for a while so I've mostly overcome it. We are still among the strongest of the strong. As true piratas, it has to be done for the pirata name.
I would love that if that were to happen. That sounds like Espanha. They will never be able to look at filmes piratas the same way again.
Sinceramente, Nicolao
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Post by Feliciano Vargas on Oct 1, 2011 23:56:29 GMT -5
Salve Signore Portugal,
Ve, it's been a long time since we've talked about anything but business, come stai? Things have been rather hectic right now, I hope everything is okay in your place!
Italia Veneziano
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Post by Nicolao Branco Reis on Oct 2, 2011 0:03:23 GMT -5
Olá norte da Itália,
I am doing very well. You are...Romano's little brother, sim (yes)? Ahhh great times watching Romano beat up Espanha. They are except for o espanhol estúpida (the stupid spaniard) not staying out of my waters. How are things in your place?
Portugal
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Post by Feliciano Vargas on Oct 2, 2011 0:12:50 GMT -5
Salve Signore Portugal,
That's good! Si, I am Lovi's fratellino! V-Ve, Lovi never really b-beat up fratellone Antonio. He really did like Antonio. W-Why do you keep calling Antonio stupid? Fratellone isn't really stupid, he's just really nice! Ve, he's smarter than I am, anyway... Why is he going into your waters? I don't understand... Things in Italia? Not the best, not the best, Signore Portugal. Our economy is almost as bad as fratellone Antonio's, and Berlusconi's been upsetting a lot of the other nations and me so it's not teh best. But we're getting better!
Italia Veneziano
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Post by Nicolao Branco Reis on Oct 2, 2011 0:24:03 GMT -5
Olá norte da Itália,
Its very good. How is Romano doing? Even if its done with afeto (affection), you make someone bleed, your beating them up. Because I don't like Espanha and I never will and he is estúpido. There is nothing nice about him. Do you know what an EEZ is? Things always get better they just usually take some time. You have to be a real piece of work to upset you own country. Isso é muito bom ouvir isso (That's very good to hear).
Portugal
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