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  2. International Talk Like a Pirate Day - Wikipedia

    • International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a parodic holiday created in 1995 by John Baur and Mark Summers of Albany, Oregon, who proclaimed September 19 each year as the day when everyone in the world should talk like a pirate (that is, in English with a stereotypical West Country accent). It has since been adopted by the Pastafarianism movement. … See more

    History

    The holiday resulted from a sports injury. During a racquetball game between Summers and Baur, one of them, in pain, said, "Aaarrr!" and the idea was born. The game took place on June 6, 1995, but out of respect f… See more

    Further reading

    Russell, William Clark (1883). Sailors' Language. Dictionary of 19th-century sailors' language.
    • Choundas, George. 2007. The Pirate Primer: Mastering the Language of Swashbucklers and Rogues. Cincinnati: … See more

    External links

    Talk Like a Pirate Day Website, UK - WaybackMachine See more

     
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