The Talk Like A Pirate Day 2010 is the craziest and most exciting special day to celebrate, as on this day, people get a chance to dress up, talk and act like pirates.
Talk Like A Pirate Day began back in June 1995, when two men at YMCA racquetball court in Oregon decided to insult each other and was looking for a valid excuse for doing that. Later, they started to talk like pirates and September 19th became an annual Talk Like A Pirate Day event.
Talk Like A Pirate Day didn't have much fame and popularity, until columnist and humorist David Barry heard about it and supported it in Miami Herald in 2002.
As the name suggests, on Talk Like A Pirate Day 2010, everybody is behaving like a pirate by adapting their funny style of speech and drinking with wenches along with the remembrance of past days of roaming in the seas
Today, on September 19, Talk Like A Pirate Day is being observed in all the seven continents of the world.
The Talk Like A Pirate Day 2010 is the craziest and most exciting special day to celebrate, as on this day, people get a chance to dress up, talk and act like pirates.
Talk Like A Pirate Day began back in June 1995, when two men at YMCA racquetball court in Oregon decided to insult each other and was looking for a valid excuse for doing that. Later, they started to talk like pirates and September 19th became an annual Talk Like A Pirate Day event.
Talk Like A Pirate Day didn't have much fame and popularity, until columnist and humorist David Barry heard about it and supported it in Miami Herald in 2002.
As the name suggests, on Talk Like A Pirate Day 2010, everybody is behaving like a pirate by adapting their funny style of speech and drinking with wenches along with the remembrance of past days of roaming in the seas
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The Talk Like A Pirate Day 2010 is the craziest and most exciting special day to celebrate, as on this day, people get a chance to dress up, talk and act like pirates.
Talk Like A Pirate Day began back in June 1995, when two men at YMCA racquetball court in Oregon decided to insult each other and was looking for a valid excuse for doing that. Later, they started to talk like pirates and September 19th became an annual Talk Like A Pirate Day event.
Talk Like A Pirate Day didn't have much fame and popularity, until columnist and humorist David Barry heard about it and supported it in Miami Herald in 2002.
As the name suggests, on Talk Like A Pirate Day 2010, everybody is behaving like a pirate by adapting their funny style of speech and drinking with wenches along with the remembrance of past days of roaming in the seas
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