Hmmmm …
Well, that seems to drop the hint, doesn’t … ?
Did you know that today is
International Talk Like A Pirate Day … ?
I did.
Have done for a while, actually.
Although I’m blowed if I know why the two chaps that started it, did so.
But don’t quote me: I’m not actually a pastafarian.
Let’s get moving on, shall we … ?
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Nina and a welcomed back Debbi putting in their answers: it saw Nina bagging 5 out of 5, and Debbi bagging
4: must have been a heck of a conference, Debbi, I’ll be keeping me eyes open for a post!
Lets see how they — and
you — do with today’s questions, shall we … ? Here they are, along with the
How To,
License and
video …
Q1) 19th September is, obviously, International Talk Like A Pirate Day: which Essex town is hosting a International Talk Like A Pirate Day event?
Q2) Which notorious pirate once said “Damn ye, yellow-bellied sapsuckers, I’m a better man than all of ye milksops put together” … ?
Q3) Which actor is described as the patron saint of International Talk Like A Pirate Day?
Q4) Which Richard Curtis penned film was loosely based on the shipboard pirate radio stations of the 1960s?
Q5) The Orlando Pirates FC are based in which country … ?
Q6) Which notorious Swedish website allows for a LOT of online piracy?
Q7) And finally … Which English naval figure was considered a pirate by Spain: and also known as El Draque?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 18th September, 1928, saw Juan de la Cierva make the first crossing of the English Channel … by WHAT … ?
A1) Autogyro.
Q2) 18th September, 2009, saw the last episode of the world’s longest running soap opera broadcast: what was it called … ?
A2) Guiding Light.
Q3) 18th September, 1970, saw the death of guitarist, Jimi Hendrix: what was the name of the last album he released in the UK … during his lifetime?
A3) Band Of Gypsies.
Q4) 18th September, 1809, saw the opening of WHICH arty building in London … ?
A4) The Royal Opera House.
Q5) And FINALLY … 18th September, 324AD, saw who gain sole control of the Roman Empire, after winning the Battle of Chrysopolis.
A5) Emperor Constantine.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later …
After I’ll left you with a tune …
1) Southend
ReplyDelete2) Blackbeard
3) Robert Newton
4) The Boat that Rocked
5) South Africa
6) Pirate Bay
7) Sir Francis Drake
In honour of this day, a movie quote: "I brim with charity. I am charity's very soul. And because I am so charitable, I will maroon you on a rock the size of this table, instead of splattering your brains across my bulkhead... as you deserve."
Hey, Paul! It was quite a conference. The fact that I'm writing more than one post about it should tell you something. :)
ReplyDelete1. Southend-on-Sea
2. Blackbeard
3. Robert Newton
4. The Boat that Rocked
5. South Africa
6. The Pirate Bay
7. Sir Francis Drake