THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE PIRATE ARR SYRUP!

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Hello comrades, it is the captain who speaks to you! Welcome back aboard this ship ... Let the journey begin!

Noooo we have not gone crazy, only it is September 19! Queee? You don't know what day it is today? Arrr! For all the sabers of the world, you screw me in the sea and in the Siroco!

Is he international day of the Pirate Jargon and neither by Jack Sparrow's beards nor those from the Loch Ness monster (that doesn't look like a lot of pirate, right?) was he going to miss the opportunity to share this frikada, filibusters!

So you know, to reread the book "Treasure Island" and see the saga of "Pirates of the Caribbean."

Anyway, if it is difficult for you to speak “piratense”, don't worry, man… it is not so much the words: they are the gestures and the way of acting: when you speak (with a hoarse voice of course!) Use the word “ar” between a phrase and another, with a rough voice and a pissed off light ... understood? Arrrr! The Simpsons sailor can serve as a model.

For all the hooks and the treasures of the seas now arrrr! To boarding fellow-sailors and forward admiral! Have a day full of rum shots, but I say shots, bottles! That we are men of the sea

Have you read the whole post? Look, you're a geek, man aarrrr!

THIS IS SERIOUS:

This day has been celebrated in more than 40 countries since 1995 when John Baur and Mark Summers in Albany (Oregon), two great modern Corsican, invented this frikada that we have loved to arrive!

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