All Aboard the Meme Express – Friday, September 19, 2008
Today is Talk Like a Pirate Day.
Well, shiver me timbers! Where did this buccaneering tradition begin, matey?
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!
The Meme Express keyword of the day is pirates:
Post your poem, story, song, photo or other entry on your blog. (Be sure to include a link to the Meme Express. Grab our train graphic from the sidebar for your link, if you want.)
Use the artwork, or not. Pirates have no rules, and we won’t make you walk the plank or send you down to Davy Jones’ Locker, if you don’t.
Then come back here, and post a comment with a link to your own entry.
Need help making an active link?
See Super-Simple Linking.
Feel free to bookmark it for future reference!
Of course, if this prompt seems to stump you, you are free to peruse the archives of the Meme Express and publish a blog post on an earlier prompt.
THE SPARROW’S TALE
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Ahoy! Read o'bit of history about ye International Talk Like a Pirate Day, arrr...
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