Yar! Ahoy There! Yar!
Wednesday September 19th 2007
by Paul Armstrong
Today is national Talk Like A Pirate Day me hardies! How did it start, well, here's the explanation postulated by John (Baur) and Mark (Summers), creators of Talk Like A Pirate Day (with some help from humorist/writer Dave Barry to push the day into the spotlight):
Once upon a time -- on June 6, 1995, to be precise -- we were playing racquetball, not well but gamely. It wasn't our intention to become "the pirate guys." Truth to tell, it wasn't really our intention to become anything, except perhaps a tad thinner and healthier, and if you could see our photos, you'd know how THAT turned out. As we flailed away, we called out friendly encouragement to each other -"Damn, you bastard!" and "Oh, jeez, my hamstring!" for instance - as shots caromed away, unimpeded by our wildly swung rackets. On this day, for reasons we still don't quite understand, we started giving our encouragement in pirate slang. Mark suspects one of us might have been reaching for a low shot that, by pure chance, might have come off the wall at an unusually high rate of speed, and strained something best left unstrained. "Arrr!," he might have said.
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Elliott Smith used to talk like a pirate with his friends when playing basketball. I wish he was still alive.
by sonya
∞ Thursday, September 20th, 2007
What? Where'd you read that!?
by Paul
∞ Thursday, September 20th, 2007