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Half Bowl Histories: Calico Jack

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Hobbies, Leisure, Arts

4.9549 Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

You might know him by the names John Rackham, Jack Rackham, or simply Calico Jack, a pipe smoking pirate of history that I present to you as the world's first Millennial Pirate. Let me explain...

Country Squire Radio's 'Half Bowl Histories' series takes a look into the history, lore, and legacy of individuals, places, and events of interest that helped shape the world we know today for good and for ill. Here we get a chance to revisit some of the famous pipe smokers we’ve covered in the past and shift the focus from what they loved to who they were and the complexities of their lives.

Pipe Question - (From E) Hi! I love listening to your podcast, discovered it recently and it has been great. I had a question about blends like Early Morning pipe. I like this blend, but ultimately feel it would be better without the latakia. I don't mind a bit here and there, but I'm not a massive fan of latakia. I read somewhere that the blend used to be done without the latakia...by Dunhill, sometime a while ago. I don't know why they changed it, but it's left me craving the nice sweet, smooth flavors without that bit of smokiness. Would you be able to point me in the direction of something like E.M.P without L? Or failing that, if I was to try and mix it myself, what type of Virginia would I need with oriental leaf? Keep up the amazing work, love this resource. E

Listener Feedback -
(From Scott McCrate) I loved the Jacques Cousteau episode, I was really hooked on his television show as a kid. I have to say you missed one of the best jokes and clues in The Life Aquatic, Cousteau's vessel was the Calypso, in Life Aquatic it was the Belafonte. Harry Belafonte was a famous Calypso singer! I love The Life Aquatic!
(From Watson) Beau and Jon David, I want you to know how much I enjoy the show and your dynamic as co-hosts. I think you two could talk about almost anything and it would be listenable based solely on your personalities. As a heavily accented southerner, I also appreciate listening to kindred voices speaking with so much knowledge on a subject. The reason I am contacting you is to recommend someone for the segment formerly known as "Hero of the Bowl." One of the biggest champions of the briar for me has always been Aldo Leopold. He is considered the father of wildlife ecology and was an accomplished writer. He was often photographed with a pipe and they were a constant companion of his while working in the field. Among his many accomplishments is the conceptualization of a "land ethic" which calls for ethical and sustainable use of natural resources. His most popular book, A Sand County Almanac, is a classic and among the first texts those of us studying Wildlife and Conservation read in college. It is certainly worth spending some time reading this book outdoors with a nice billiard early in the morning...quite possibly the very situation in which it was written. I recommend it as a text that many of your listeners may find interesting and I think they would appreciate learning more about Aldo Leopold himself. Thank you for so many great hours of content. You two (and Brian over at Pipes Magazine Radio Show) have unknowingly spent many hours on the road with me as I commute. My car's interior has assumed the scent of your Cherokee blend. Keep up the solid work on all fronts.... - Cheers, Watson

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0:00.0

You're listening to Country Squire Radio.

0:11.5

Welcome to Squire Radio.

0:13.1

And I'm John David.

0:14.2

J.D.

0:14.8

Hey, Bo.

0:15.5

Good afternoon, man.

0:16.4

Man, good afternoon to you, too, sir.

0:18.2

How you doing today?

0:18.9

You know, pretty good.

0:19.8

Yeah, pretty good.

0:26.3

Beautiful day. Oh, yeah. And enjoying some good company and talking pipes talking uh talking history talking talking talking tobacco yeah it's almost like we've packed a bowl like maybe half a bowl of

0:31.2

tobacco to talk about this history that we're about to do i think so yeah it's like a it's like a half

0:35.8

bowl history to talk about a legendary pipe dreamer in their own

0:39.3

right. Right. Yeah. A legend of the leaf, if you will. A hero to someone. Yeah. Well, and a villain

0:48.2

to many more. Right. Right. A complex individual that really justifies the reason why we need to change a lot of things about this series. But regardless, man, it's going to be a fun episode. But before we get started, we got to talk first about the amazing people who make this show happen. And that is the members of the Country Squire Radio International Pipe Club. Yeah. We got a new member joining at the Pilgrim level is Mija Gree.

1:11.6

Mejigree.

1:12.4

Meja Greene.

1:18.4

Meja Gre, of the Grie family, the long legacy of Gris that are out there.

1:23.4

Misia has graciously joined our group at the Pilgrim level.

1:44.3

And the great thing about mispronouncing some names is you have no idea how to pronounce them correctly. So it worked out pretty well. Yeah, it worked out great. Yeah. Thank you so much for your support. And, hey, if you'd like to help make this show happen, head over to patreon.com slash country squire radio. Oh, John David. I'm excited. Oh, John David. I mean, this is going to be fun.

1:45.9

I'm so excited.

1:49.1

Okay, so you get fired up about this.

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