Ahoy there, mateys! Today is "International Talk Like a Pirate Day," which means thousands of lubbers around the world will unleash their inner pirates. Planning on throwing a pirate-themed party for ...
Avast, me hearties! Get out your flintlocks and raise the Jolly Roger -- Friday is International Talk Like a Pirate Day. (Can you say, "Shiver me timbers"?) Before I start to enjoy this concept, let ...
The story behind international Talk Like a Pirate Day has nothing to do with pirates at all, but instead a 1995 poorly played game of racquetball, unintentional pirate slang insults and a possibly ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – A-r-r-r-r, piracy be hard work, matey – even harder if you are the founders of Talk Like a Pirate Day, which buccaneer wannabes celebrated a-r-r-r-ound the nation for the second year.
Hey, it’s International Talk Like a Pirate Day. So let’s give it a shot. Arrrrr, matey! Walk the plank. We will never, ever win the World Series again. Wait. That last one is just for Pittsburgh ...
Easy tip No. 1: If you want to talk like a pirate, add "me hearties" to the end of any sentence. The meaning is simple — "my friends, my mates" — as in "drink up, me hearties" or "meet at Starbucks, ...
Facebook launched its new-and-improved Like button yesterday, which lets users react with more than a simple thumbs up. They can now love something, or thinks it’s worthy of a wow face, a sad face, an ...
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In honor of the Sept. 19 holiday, which started in 1995 but gained popularity with a 2002 Dave Barry column, here are five terms you can use with your mateys. (Hopefully, they wont ask you to walk the ...
It's holiday time: No, not that one, Halloween is more than a month away, you half-witted landlubber. Thanksgiving? Nice try, mateys, but the turkeys are still safe. Sept. 19 is a different kind of ...