EditHint: move to TheAdjunct
Strike while it's hot ye happy lads and lasses, it be that time again! Time to run our true colours up the flag, chug the black strap like it were mothers' milk, fire all our cannons into the nearest broadside, and quote our mizzen mates as they jaw it up on InternationalTalkLikeaPirateDay!
I ThankYou, matey! September 19 fer me!
Did you know? ThereIsNothingPerlCannotDo, including being optimized for pirate use. See: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Acme-Lingua-Pirate-Perl/ -- EarleMartin
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Acme::Lingua::Pirate::Perl;
Ahoy bucko!
my @pieces_of_eight = qw(avast ye scurvy swab!); Yarrrrrr.
unless (steal @pieces_of_eight be 'avast') {
capsize her "Arrrr, we be hit below the waterline!\n";
}
sound off "Type something, ye bilge rat! "; $_ = <>; chomp;
HARR!
cry "Ye entered 'the gold'!\n"; Yo ho ho!
sail off;
poop deck:
Bring us more rum, wench!
See also: PerliGata
Me question for the fine "scowlers" be, who came up with this pirate parlance? Our brethren of old on the salty sea? Hollywood? RobertLouisStevenson? -- ElizabethWiethoff
Arr, Eliz, like freedom it runs in the blood.
Talk Like a Pirate Day was invented in 1995 by John Baur ("Ol' Chum Bucket") and Mark Summers ("Cap'n Slappy"). DaveBarry popularized it in 2002.
What I mean is, is this the way pirates really talked, or is this a literary invention? -- Eliz
So blame Hollywood! See also: http://www.flyinglab.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-5454.html for more on the vocab itself. -- EarleMartin In particular, the actor who played Long John Silver in the 1950s Disney adaptation of Treasure Island spoke that way, and so it came to be identified as "how pirates talk". Arrrr, mateys, that be how it is.
I blame Hollywood for a lot of things. Indeed, those in the know blame Hollywood for "circling the wagons" in the American Old West, but that's another subject. Yes, I can imagine the pirate accent is a legitimate English accent. Yet I can't help wondering who comes up with expressions like "Shiver me timbers!" The flyinglab forum is informative. Thanks. -- Eliz
I want to talk like this guy:
Since this wiki is in PortlandOregon, and since this is InternationalTalkLikeaPirateDay, a shameless plug for the Portland's own Captain Bogg and Salty, the greatest pirate band in the world: http://www.eatalime.com
I'm serious. :)
Arrrr! Real pirates do not partake in Flash.
[I bought a Captain Bogg and Salty CD last month, not from knowing they were the greatest, but simply because they were one of the only pirate music offerings. :-) ]
But when is Talk Like An International Pirate Day?
September 19th. I even heard a radio spot using pirate talk for no apparent reason, so it seems to be catching on beyond the BlogoSphere...
It's International Talk Like a Pirate Day, right? How about "Oh, no no no! I am assuring you, this is being a legitimate copy of Windows!" -- DavidBrady