
"Ahoy! Drink up the Grog, me hearties! Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day!
Grab yer wenches and stop being a bilge-rat."
~Granps
First posted in "arrrrr 2008", yep!


woutR wrote:Squirt, you're a genius when it comes to raping women.



Famous quotations are for people who have nothing of their own to say, so be sure to use a lot of them. -The Onion

chesticles wrote:fk u bitch ima ninja!

cpinney wrote:i find it pathetic that more people know *celebrate/respect?* talk like a pirate day then POW MIA day.


emperor3000 wrote:Aaarrrggg!!!
Arg you ready kids?
"AYE I CAPTAIN!"
Arg kant hearz youuuuuu
"AYE I CAPTAIN!!!"
ooOOoooo who lives in a pineapple under the seas...
(you know the rest)


[SD]Kratos wrote:hey who the hell deleted my pic

satman83 wrote:You all do know that pirates did NOT actually ever used those words or spoke like that,
infact all those supposed pirate words and sayings were first used in the 1940's movie
"Treasure Island", where the actor playing 'Long John Silver' started to use that stupid
voice/accents and make up words at random just to sound different.
and after a while it just got stuck and everyone assumed that is what pirates sound like,
but infact depending from where they came from they just sounded like normal people...just
more aggressive and what not.
