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− | During interviews found in old newspaper clippings, teammates often referred to Sharpe by a number of monikers, including "The Captain," "Captain Kev," "Captain Vinny," and "Kap'n Kev'n."<ref>Kap'n Kev'n, a bootleg version of a popular breakfast cereal, infiltrated the shelves of many grocery, hardware, and general stores in Southern New Hampshire shortly before the interview | + | During interviews found in old newspaper clippings, teammates often referred to Sharpe by a number of monikers, including "The Captain," "Captain Kev," "Captain Vinny," and "Kap'n Kev'n."<ref>Kap'n Kev'n, a bootleg version of a popular breakfast cereal, infiltrated the shelves of many grocery, hardware, and general stores in Southern New Hampshire shortly before the interview in which Sharpe was referred to by this name.</ref> Although this could imply that Sharpe was a team captain, numerous reports of his side capers in forgery, fraud, and general swindling lead many historians to speculate that the title is a reference to his piracy rather than his leadership. For a team as infamous for their misconduct as the Eggplants, the two may not be mutually exclusive. |
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During interviews found in old newspaper clippings, teammates often referred to Sharpe by a number of monikers, including "The Captain," "Captain Kev," "Captain Vinny," and "Kap'n Kev'n."[1] Although this could imply that Sharpe was a team captain, numerous reports of his side capers in forgery, fraud, and general swindling lead many historians to speculate that the title is a reference to his piracy rather than his leadership. For a team as infamous for their misconduct as the Eggplants, the two may not be mutually exclusive.
- ↑ Kap'n Kev'n, a bootleg version of a popular breakfast cereal, infiltrated the shelves of many grocery, hardware, and general stores in Southern New Hampshire shortly before the interview in which Sharpe was referred to by this name.