Posted on 09/19/2025 5:52:58 AM PDT by Red Badger
TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY
All you bilge rats, Aaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrgh! Get ready to celebration Talk Like a Pirate Day September 19.
#TalkLikeAPirateDay
As you are out and about today, don't be surprised if people are saying, "Ahoy Matey," "Avast," "Aye, Aye Capt'n," "Land ho!" "Hornpipe," and many other pirate-like phrases, because it's International Talk Like a Pirate Day.
While ordering your coffee in the drive-thru, ask if they have change for gold bullion. Try testing your pirate language out at the library when asking for the location of Moby Dick. The pirate language always fairs well in rough seas. Settle a debate with "I'm right or I'll walk the plank!"
When the boss gives you a new project, "Aye, aye, Capt'n," is the correct response. However, beware calling the boss any frothy names. The goal of the day is not to lose your job.
To polish your persona, practice a swagger, limp or squint. Long days at sea give pirates unique qualities.
HOW TO OBSERVE TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY
Anchor's away! Get your sea legs and a barrel o' rum. Feel free to join in anytime with your own version of Pirate-ese. Learn more on how to talk like a pirate. Use #TalkLikeAPirateDay to share on social media.
TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY HISTORY
John Baur and Mark Summers (aka Ol' Chumbucket and Cap'n Slappy) created this international day in 1995.Click here for the entire story!
Talk Like A Pirate FAQ
Q. Are there other "talking" days on the calendar? A. Yes there are. Two of them are National Talk Like Shakespeare Day and Talk in an Elevator Day.
Q. What should my pirate name be? A. Here's a great way to create your pirate name:
1. Pick a color.
2. Choose an animal.
3. Name a profession.
4. Put steps 1, 2, and 3 together to create your name.
For example: blue + clam + dancer = Blue Clam Dancer.
September 19th Celebrated History
1783
In the Aerostat Reveillon, balloonists Joseph-Michel and Jacques- Étienne Montgolfier launch the first living creatures into the air in the basket of a balloon. The sheep, duck and rooster landed safely 3 minutes later. Centuries later during the space race, humans would launch animals into space, too.
1876
Melville Bissell patents his invention for a carpet sweeper, the first successful carpet sweeper. With patent No. 182,346 in hand, he and his wife Anna began selling the invention around the country.
1893
New Zealand becomes the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote. Governor Lord Glasgow signed the legislation and women flocked to the polls in the November election. Nearly 30 years later, the United States passed the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote.
1982
Scott Fahlman publishes the first recorded emoticons on the internet. The :-) and :-( found their way into his post in an internet bulletin board system at Carnegie Mellon University.
1990
The film Good Fellas is released. Starring Robert De. Niro, Ray Liotta, and Joe Pesci, the mob story was directed by Martin Scorsese.
September 19th Celebrated Birthdays
George Cadbury - 1839
While his father, John Cadbury, founded the chocolate company, George and his brother Robert brought the brand into prosperity.
William Lever - 1851
Along with his brother James, William Lever established a soap manufacturing company called Lever Brothers.
Lovie Austin - 1887
Lovie Austin brought her talents to the Chicago jazz scene in the early 1920s. She recorded with the likes of Ma Rainey and Ethel Waters. She also influenced many other musicians throughout her career and more.
Elizabeth Stern - 1915
The pathologist's research into cervical cancer led to early identification of the disease making it one of the most treatable types of cancers.
Mama Cass Elliot - 1941
An original member of the Mamas and Papas, Cass Elliot also launched a successful solo career.
Jimmy Fallon - 1974
The comedian is the current and sixth host of the nighttime talk show The Tonight Show. Before taking on hosting duties, Fallon joined the cast of Saturday Night Live.
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What’s a pirate’s favorite letter? Rrrrrr.
What’s a pirate’s least favorite letter?
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Arrrr....we lost to the Cubs on Wednesday and Arrr licking our wounds. Being dead last in our division and eliminated from the post season isn’t helping.
A little Jack Sparrow trivia:
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“Disney was not happy with the early footage they saw of Depp playing Sparrow. Some interpreted his character as insane, others incredibly drunk, and some thought he was turning Sparrow into a gay character. It led to several discussions with angry executives trying their best to get Depp to change things up. Depp refused, and said they’d have to fire him if they wanted Sparrow played differently. Firing Depp would’ve been a bad look for Disney so they kept them, and the rest is history.”
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Johnny Depp Explained How He Created Captain Jack Sparrow
https://geektyrant.com/news/johnny-depp-explained-how-he-created-captain-jack-sparrow
I dropped in on a friend and gave her a wooden parrot, and said “Let’s bury cutlass, we smokum cannon powder.” Turns out her friend was a Pirate American. Awkward!
I offered to take the pirate friend to a good pirate restaurant. I asked the mailman “You must know were the Long John Silver’s is!” He said “Arrr, why must AYE know???”
Then I suggested we watch Cry Cry Again. I said that I had a pirated, I mean, bootlegged copy of it.
Many believe that a pirates favorite letter is the arrr, but actually it is the sea.
AYE!.....................
No one could ever play Jack Sparrow but Depp..................
Nay, 'tis the "C".. (get it??--the "sea")
A very great actor he was!...............
Some9ne is bound to poat a pirate pun Schooner or later
Oh, now it becomes clear! Yoda was talking like a pirate, perhaps hoping for free doughnuts.
Aye!....................
I’d bet my new neighbor across the street knows about TLAP day. He started setting up his pirate Halloween decorations in his front yard on September 1. He is still adding to it daily and there are already 20 full human size skeletons dressed as pirates and in various poses. Manning the captain’s wheel, prone with a sword in the back and much more. Pirate music on...yo ho ho and a bottle of rum.
He got the okay, in writing, from the HOA, to set it up before he would buy the house. He has a website he posts pictures of it all. Sometimes my dog thinks there are live people over there so he’ll bark at it. Lol.
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