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2007-09-28 16:08:24 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Would the FSM be pleased?

2007-09-28 16:09:00 · update #1

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my deciples i am revealing my self. i am the FLYING SPAGGHETTI MONSTER. pirate ,midget day, i will make to you and then add" sing like a drunken pirate " day to that as well.may you go at FSM speed.

2007-09-29 15:45:30 · answer #1 · answered by freakytoad53 3 · 0 0

I didn't miss Talk Like a Pirate Day... especially at work.... It was amusing when I would say "Aye Matey" to anyone asking me a question I need to answer in the affirmative. =) I just didn't bother with it in here as I wasn't on much that day..... But since I'm not a Midget, I probably wouldn't celebrate "Midget Talk Like a Pirate Day".

2007-09-28 16:13:44 · answer #2 · answered by River 5 · 0 1

A Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum. yet no longer extra suitable than maximum folk drink, i'm valuable that in basic terms after one sip of rum all of us might talk like this. * Ahoy: hiya! * Avast: supply up! * Aye: sure * Black spot: to be 'placin' the black spot' be markin' somebody for dying. * Booty: treasure * Buccaneer: a pirate who be answerin' to no guy or blasted government. * via the Powers!: an exclamation, uttered via long John Silver in Treasure Island! * Cat o' 9 tails: whip for floggin' mutineers * Corsair: a pirate who be makin' his berth interior the Med-...Medi-...that sea 'tween Spain and Africa, **** aye! * Davy Jones' Locker: the backside o' the sea, the place the souls of lifeless men lie * Doubloons: products of gold... * Fiddlers green: the indoors maximum heaven the place pirates be goin' whilst they die. * Furner: a deliver which be yer very own, no longer one ye thieve an' plunder. * gents o' fortune: a reasonably extra valuable term fer pirates! * bypass on the account: to embark on a piratical cruise * Grog: A pirate's widespread drink. * Jack: a flag or a sailor * Jolly Roger: the cranium and crossbones, the pirate flag! * Keelhaul: an rather vicious punishment the place a scurvy canines be tied to a rope and dragged alongside **** the barnacle-encrusted backside of a deliver. They no longer be survivin' this. * Landlubber: "Land-lover," somebody no longer used to existence onboard a deliver. * Lass: a woman. * Lily-livered: faint o' coronary heart * Loaded to the Gunwales (pron. gunnels): under the effect of alcohol * Matey: A shipmate or a pal. * Me hearty: a pal or shipmate. * Me: My. * products o' 8: products o' silver which could be decrease into eights to be givin' small substitute. * Privateer: a pirate formally sanctioned via a countrywide ability * Scallywag: a foul guy or woman. A scoundrel. * Scurvy canines!: an exceptional insult! * Shiver me timbers!: an exclamation of ask your self, to be shouted maximum loud. * Son of a Biscuit Eater: a derogatory term indicating a bastard son of a sailor * Sprogs: uncooked, untrained recruits * Squadron: a team of ten or much less warships * Squiffy: a buffoon * Swaggy: a scurvy cur's deliver what ye be intendin' to loot! * Swashbucklin': fightin' and carousin' on the extreme seas! * candy commerce: the profession of piracy * Thar: the different of "right here." * walk the plank: this one be bloody obtrusive. * Wench: a woman, whether ye gents no longer be wantin' to apply this around a woman who be stronger than **** ye. * Wi' a wannion: wi' a curse, or wi' a vengeance. Boldly, loudly! * Yo-ho-ho: Pirate laughter

2016-12-28 06:47:37 · answer #3 · answered by sallas 3 · 0 0

You want a half way point in TIME not in HUMANS.
You have to wait 6 months, not have people wear pirate clothes that are shorter than you.
You've been swimming too long and have water on the brain? Come ashore and dry off have a beer and wait with the rest - in their cloths, walking aimlessly around town, oh wait those are zombies from the full moon, yesterday.

2007-09-28 16:19:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Aye, me wee matey

2007-09-28 16:12:16 · answer #5 · answered by Blue girl in a red state 7 · 1 0

When be this fun fest? Yarrr!

2007-09-28 16:13:58 · answer #6 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 1 0

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