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Something Fishy: Talk Like a Pirate Day

Arrr ... you ready to party?

Posted by Sarah van Schagen at 1:52 PM on 19 Sep 2006

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Ahoy there, mateys! 'Tis I, ye saucy wench, and this day be wonderful for Something Fishy.

First, as has been mentioned several times already, there've been some exciting discoveries out in the South Pacific -- including some 52 new species of fish and corals. I be the first one to tell ye that the oceans are a great unexplored frontier. But when I read the news about all these new critters -- flasher fish! mantis shrimp! "walking" sharks! -- I could hardly believe me eyes eye.

And what better timing could those scurvy sea dogs researchers have, what with it being Talk Like a Pirate Day and all. I say we weigh anchor, head for the poop deck, and throw back a noggin o' rum in celebration. Who's with me?

I'll even provide the entertainment: footage from our most recent Pirate Convention and this instructional video on pirate-speak:

Arrr ... you ready to party?

Avast!

Sarah a saucy wench be ye.  But how to swill the rum, swash the buckle and take to the briney deep with a name like "Sarah?"

Ye must find yer destiny, yer callin', yer one true pirate name.

Yo ho ho!

Bloody Bess Kidd

The sea, me love!, how we miss thee!

I got "Mad Bartholomew Rackham."  Perhaps that has to do with my admitting to living in a padded room, and "bathing once a week, whether I need it or not."

Chickens deserve our true friendship! So do fish! So do other sentient beings! Let us learn to be kind.
"Mad Davy Flint"

I can live with that.

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Perfect background music and narration...

and camera work. Arr.

Great

Envrionmentalists should be distancing themselves from piracy, not embracing it. What has gotten into.. arrr, my hook is stuck under the blasted backspace key.

In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Poison Darts--Protecting the biodiversity of our world
embracing pirates

Well, not exactly.  As impressive as were the linguistic skills of our instructors in Piratese -- I particularly liked the use of "salty" -- , I must confess I did not watch it all, having got my hopes up for someone of Johnny Depp's caliber, looks-wise.

Chickens deserve our true friendship! So do fish! So do other sentient beings! Let us learn to be kind.
Mad Jack Bonney

   But they should have asked me "Pirates of the Carribean" One or Two?

Thar be piratin' to do.

Get out the cyanide and capture some o' those newly discovered species for aquariums ya scurvy dogs.

Only one cure for the scourge of humanity on spaceship earth, extinction.

We are a pirate species, arrrr..

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