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In honor of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, Ryan talks about pirates. Dispelling a few myths and shedding light on some lesser-known pirate lore, we delve quickly into history. Please help us out by leaving a comment and sharing our show with others! Don't forget to Subscribe, Comment & leave us a rating and review. We also have a YouTube Channel "Chasing History" where we take you into the field with the men & women who discover history!
A scurvy-ridden, rules light, art heavy tabletop RPG. Inspired by history, fantasy, horror and rum. Your cutlass & flintlock won't save you from the hordes of skeletons, the Kraken, or even your own crew. PIRATE BORG is a complete game based on and compatible with the award -winning MÖRK BORG RPG. But it's also a tool kit. Most of the tables can be hacked and used with any tabletop RPG. We finally get to give this book a read through and discuss the awesome writing and artwork in this awesome RPG! If your looking to get a copy, please consider using our affiliate links: Amazon: https://amzn.to/4essMTA DriveThruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/441728/pirate-borg-core-book?affiliate_id=49631 Check out more at Limithron site https://www.limithron.com/ Free Player Resorces: https://www.limithron.com/pirateborg Please check out the New Kickstarter for: PIRATE BORG: Down Among the Dead A three-adventure anthology book, a starter set, a community content book, and a trove of accessories. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/limithron/downamongthedead If you're looking to jump right into the game now or just to enjoy the artwork, Download the free 64-page Quickstart preview of Pirate Borg here. Happy International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Today 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). Please support our shows at www.patreon.com/cppn and even join us in some games! Also keep an eye at the new things on our now affiliated Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/creativeplayandpodcast Also follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CreativePlayandPodcastNetwork Would you be interested if we hosted D&D and Edge of Empire games on Roll20 for you to join? Email us at Creativeplaypodcastnet@Gmail.com
Just a short episode to commemorate International Talk Like a Pirate Day with some reflections on two of my most pirate-like characters. Also, anyone up for Pirate Borg?
Good morning! Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day!The Morning Breeze Brain Tease: This is the world's best selling musical instrument.Carolyn gave someone a gift... but only got a thank you for half of it.The Brighter Side.People are way to competative... and it's affecting their relationships.Cort has an opportunity to play Santa later this year... but isn't sure if he should.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 9/19/24 Complete Show - Textron workers voting on a strike, International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and Steve and Ted bring you a live update from Winfield at the Walnut Valley Festival.
September 19th is International Talk Like a Pirate Day! So to get you in the mood here are five pirate and nautical themed songs. 1. Pirates from Hell (explicit) 2. The Pirate King 3. Treasure Map 4. Under the Waves 5. Cthulhu Awaken Follow me on social media at poigamestudio and visit my YouTube channel at Al Seeger Music.
September 19th is International Talk Like a Pirate day, so what better time is there to do a show about pirates? In this episode Al talks with author and historian Dr. Rebecca Simon about pirates and their appearance in pop culture. You can visit Dr. Simon's website at www.rebecca-simon.com and follow her social media accounts @piratebeckalex
This week we catch up with Shannon Noll who is coming back to the central west with the release of his new album. Also we chat to Liam Low from Anson Street School - they have come up with a green way to raise funds for the school. Also debut author Rachel Jackson talks about her first novel and also International Talk Like a Pirate Day which is celebrated in September. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grab your nearest Gregorian and summon up a sharpie - we've got some key dates for your calendar this week as we ask the question: why do some days have names? Not just Christmas, Halloween or Valentine's, we're talking World Marmot Day, World Pangolin Day and ... International Talk Like a Pirate Day? We dive deep into the calendar of the bizarre to go on a journey of all the strange days that are out there, looking at the many environmental days you've never heard of and end up trying to redeem a group of animals we've maybe been a bit harsh too. We're here for the hooved this week as we analyse antelopes, all thanks to that well known international holiday - World Hirola Day. It's not just a crusade through the calendar of course as we set out to identify the best animal gym buddy (animal knowledge high, gym knowledge low) and Roddy takes up arms against the Arabian sand boa.....or does he? Incidentally, taking up arms is THE most mocking way you could describe fighting a snake.. And our show sponsors Birda take us back to Australia aka Nature's Thunderdome as we take a trip to the Barking Owl. Check us out on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/howmanygeese/ Check out Birda the show sponsors here https://birda.org/ If you're feeling extra generous and want to help support the show, consider leaving us a tip at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/howmanygeese
A Morning News Update That Takes Into Account The News Stories You Deem 'Highly Conversational' Today's Sponsor: AppSumohttps://thisistheconversationproject.com/appsumo Today's Rundown:Michigan State to fire football coach Mel Tucker amid sexual harassment investigationhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/bigten/2023/09/18/michigan-state-fire-mel-tucker-sexual-harassment-investigation/70894957007/ Debris found in search for F-35 fighter jet that went missing after pilot ejected during 'mishap'https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/f-35-fighter-jet-missing-pilot-ejects-mishap-rcna105534 Iran releases five Americans in prisoner swap deal negotiated by Joe Bidenhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2023/09/18/iran-prisoner-exchange-5-americans-released-in-swap-and-are-on-plane/70830153007/ Bill Maher postpones return to the air, the latest TV host to balk at working during writers strikehttps://apnews.com/article/bill-maher-talk-show-writers-strike-7363bc25e6a506d285e508a209e54835 Katy Perry sells music catalog to Litmus Music for reported $225 millionhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/music/2023/09/18/katy-perry-music-catalog-sale/70890891007/ Ariana Grande files for divorce from Dalton Gomez after 2 years of marriagehttps://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2023/09/18/ariana-grande-dalton-gomez-divorce/70420497007/ Starbucks to face lawsuit claiming its fruit drinks are missing fruithttps://www.reuters.com/legal/starbucks-face-lawsuit-claiming-its-fruit-drinks-are-missing-fruit-2023-09-18/ Son of drug kingpin 'El Chapo' pleads not guilty to US trafficking chargeshttps://www.reuters.com/legal/son-drug-kingpin-el-chapo-pleads-not-guilty-us-trafficking-charges-2023-09-18/ Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts #yournewssidepiece #coffeechat #morningnews ONE DAY OLDER ON SEPTEMBER 19:Soledad O'Brien (57)Jimmy Fallon (49)Alison Sweeney (47) WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:1881: President James Garfield died of wounds inflicted by an assassin more than two months earlier.1970: The Mary Tyler Moore Show debuted on CBS.1982: The first smiley face ASCII-based emoticon was posted online. :-) PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: Talk Like a Pirate Dayhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Talk_Like_a_Pirate_Day
Drink up me hearties, Yo Ho! Jay and Shua celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day by looking at some of the best pirate movies. If your timbers need to be shivered, it's a perfect time to Enjoy Stuff! Hey you guuuuyyyys! Uncork your hooks and polish your peg legs! Enjarrrr Stuff sets sail on the high seas for International Talk Like a Pirate Day. News High fashion awaits when you get your very own Monster Cereal Crocs Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is a new series coming to Apple TV+ complete with kaiju and the Russell boys Disney's Haunted Mansion (the movie) is coming to Disney+ on October 4 Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying In anticipation of this week's show, Jay found an old 1935 pirate movie starring Erol Flynn called Captain Blood. It was a totally fun pirate story with a lot of action and adventure that is still enjoyable to watch. You can still see it too. Listen in to hear how. Shua checked out Netflix's new anime adaptation of a pirate story called One Piece. The live action does a great job of using the weird, anime-like characteristics of the original cartoon. Enjoy Pirates! This week we celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day! In addition to annoying all your friends and family members by sounding like Long John Silver, you can also indulge in some pirate movies. Pirates have been characters in movies almost since the beginning of cinema. The adventure of swashbuckling adventurers made for an exciting movie-going experience for everyone. So we got to see Errol Flynn swinging from ship to ship and Kevin Kline singing very old Gilbert and Sullivan tunes and even Bob Hope as the buccaneer hero. Of course we also get classics like Disney classics Treasure Island, Peter Pan, and Pirates of the Caribbean and kept the genre going. There are so many more great adventures we can enjoy and some of them are on TV like Our Flag Means Death and One Piece. Plus we can even play video games like Broadsides and the Monkey Island Series. So long live pirates! (At least the harmless kind) Do you want to maraud and embezzle and even hijack? Well, drink up me hearties, yo ho! First person that emails me with the subject line, “A pirate's life for me” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
This week we celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day! How many of you all celebrate that? I'm always happy to do something just for fun and this is one of those days. I didn't know much about Pirates before researching for this episode, and I learned a lot! I hope you do, alsoo. Winter is coming, and with that, those of us who suffer from depression tend to struggle. I've got some tips for you today to help with that struggle. We take a look at the top songs from this week in 1963, 60 years ago! If you'd like to support the Rick's Rambles Podcast, you can simply share it on your social media and let folks know what you are are listening to. I've also partnered with My Fahlo, a company that supports wildlife conservation and positive content on the internet. You can purchase a wildlife tracking bracelet from there, and we love ours! You can purchase one here. Or, if you'd like to buy me a cup of coffee, you can do that here! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ricksrambles/message
Drink up me hearties, Yo Ho! Jay and Shua celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day by looking at some of the best pirate movies. If your timbers need to be shivered, it's a perfect time to Enjoy Stuff!
This week we discuss Pirates throughout gaming, in honor of “International Talk Like a Pirate Day” Intro (0:49) – Unity sucks. Full stop. Tabletop Roleplaying (25:01) – Time to talk like a pirate again this week, so let's discuss whether or not Pirate action is a viable subgenre in TTRPGs Wrap (43:27) – Corrections regarding...Read More “YARR! – Loot Mechanics #342” »
We talk to Fiona Howat, MU/TH/UR of the Alien competition at UK Games Expo, and learn her shocking dark secret! 00.00.40: Introduction00.03.34: World of Gaming - Pirate Borg on pre-order, and coming to retail on International Talk Like a Pirate Day; Renegade Game Studios put their foot in it; Diana Jones awards nominees announced; FreeRPG day happened; freelance rates survey (with a sidebar on pay at conventions); UKGE memories00.43.13: Interview: Fiona Howat of What Am I Rolling01.00.26: Next time, and goodbyeEffekt is brought to you by Fictionsuit and RPG Gods. Music is by Stars in a Black Sea, used with kind permission of Free League Publishing.Like what we do? Put our brand on your face! (and elsewhere) Buy pdfs via our DriveThru Affiliate link Leave a review on iTunes or Podchaser Find our Actual Play recordings on effektap Find essay transcripts and other stuff on Matthew's, and Dave's blogs ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today is Curling is Cool Day, Digital Learning Day, Single-Tasking Day, National Chili Day, and Introduce a Girl To Engineering Day. And these are just a few of hundreds of examples of unusual holidays observed throughout the year. This hour we learn all about these unusual holidays and how they're created. We discover why some people find joy in celebrating these days, and we talk with the creators of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, National Grammar Day, and Find Your Inner Nerd Day. GUESTS: Marlo Anderson: Founder of the National Day Calendar John Baur: Co-founder of International Talk Like a Pirate Day Martha Brockenbrough: Author, teacher, and creator of National Grammar Day Holly McGuire: Editor-in-chief of Chase's Calendar of Events Beth Ziesenis: Author, speaker, and founder of Find Your Inner Nerd Day Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yo-Ho-Ho, and a bottle of Saurian brandy! Today is International "Talk Like a Pirate" Day, so we thought we'd take a few moments to shanghai you into a conversation about ye olde pirates of the spaceways. Arrrgh, mateys!Feedback: h2o@scifi4me.com Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.me/scifi4meSubscribeStar: http://www.subscribestar.com/scifi4meNewsletter: http://eepurl.com/gboU11http://www.twitch.tv/scifi4meOdysee: https://odysee.com/@SciFi4Mehttp://www.facebook.com/scifi4mehttp://www.instagram.com/scifi4mehttp://www.twitter.com/scifi4mehttp://www.pinterest.com/scifi4mehttp://www.gab.com/scifi4mehttp://www.minds.com/scifi4mehttp://www.mewe.com/i/scifi4mehttps://parler.com/profile/SciFi4Mehttps://scifi4me.locals.comMusic and select stock footage licensed through Storyblocks.#SciFi4MeTV #H2Opodcast #Pirates
September 19th, 2022. It's Monday, and that means that we're back on air! Over the weekend President Biden said that the "pandemic is over," we talked about the democrats trying to turn the tables on Governor DeSantis sending the illegal immigrants to Martha's Vineyard, we played America's in Jeopardy, we heard so many pirate jokes because it's International Talk Like a Pirate Day, we talked about Charlamagne The God agreeing with Governor DeSantis' decision to send the migrants to Martha's Vineyard, and so much more.
Ahoy! and welcome to another episode of CISO Tradecraft -- the podcast that provides you with the information, knowledge, and wisdom to be a more effective cyber security leader. My name is G. Mark Hardy, and today we're going to -- talk like a pirate. ARRR As always, please follow us on LinkedIn, and make sure you subscribe so you can always get the latest updates. On today's episode we are going to talk about the 9 Cs of Cyber Security. Note these are not the 9 Seas that you might find today, the 19th of September, which happens to be the 20th annual International Talk like a Pirate Day. They are the nine words that begin with the letter C (but not the letter ARRR): Controls, Compliance, Continuity, Coverage, Complexity, Competency, Communication, Convenience, Consistency. Please note that this talk is inspired by an article by Mark Wojtasiak from Vectra, but we have modified the content to be more aligned with our thoughts at CISO Tradecraft. Now before we go into the 9 Cs, it's important to understand that the 9 Cs represent three equal groups of three. Be sure to look at the show notes which will link to our CISO Tradecraft website that shows a 9-box picture which should make this easier to understand. But if you're listening, imagine a three-by-three grid where each row corresponds to a different stakeholder. Each stakeholder is going to be concerned with different things, and by identifying three important priorities for each, we have our grid. Make sense? Okay, let's dig in. The first row in our grid is the focus of Executive Leaders. First, this group of executives such as the CEO, CIO, and CISO ensure that the IT controls and objectives are working as desired. Next, these executives want attestations and audits to ensure that compliance is being achieved and the organization is not just paying lip service to those requirements. Thirdly, they also want business continuity. IT systems must be constantly available despite attacks from ransomware, hardware failures, and power outages. The second row in our grid is the focus of Software Development shops. This group consists of Architects, Developers, Engineers, and Administrators. First, they need to ensure they understand the Coverage of their IT systems in asset inventories -- can we account for all hardware and software. Next, developers should be concerned with how Complexity in their environment can reduce security, as these tend to work at cross-purposes. Lastly, developers care about Competency of their teams to build software correctly; that competency is a key predictor of the end quality of what is ultimately produced. The third and final row in our grid is the focus of Security Operations Centers. This group consists of Incident Handlers and Responders, Threat Intelligence Teams, and Business Information System Officers commonly known as BISOs. They need to provide clear communication that informs others what they need to do, they need processes and tools that enable convenience so as to reduce friction. Finally, they need to be consistent. No one wants a fire department that only shows up 25% of the time. So now that we have a high-level overview of the 9 C's let's start going into detail on each one of them. We'll start with the focus of executive leaders. Again, that is controls, compliance, and continuity. Controls- According to James Hall's book on Accounting Information Systems[i], General Computer Controls are "specific activities performed by persons or systems designed to ensure that business objectives are met." Three common control frameworks that we see inside of organizations today are COBIT, COSO, and ITIL. COBIT®, which stands for The Control Objectives for Information Technology was built by the IT Governance Institute and the Information Systems Audit and Controls Organization, better known as ISACA®. COBIT® is primarily focused on IT compliance, audit issues, and IT service, which should not be a surprise given its roots from ISACA® which is an Audit and Controls organization. Overall, COBIT® 2019, the latest version, is based on the following six principles[ii] (note that the prior version, COBIT® 5[iii], had five): Provide stakeholder value Holistic approach Dynamic governance system Governance distinct from management Tailored to enterprise needs End-to-end governance system COSO stands for The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission. Their latest version is the 2017 Enterprise Risk Management - Integrated Framework, which is designed to address "enterprise risk management and the need for organizations to improve their approach to managing risk to meet the demands of an evolving business environment.[iv]" COSO states that internal controls are a PROCESS, effected by leadership, to provide reasonable assurance with respect to effectiveness, reliability, and compliance[v]. The framework consists of five interrelated principles[vi]: Governance and culture Strategy and objective-setting Performance Review and revision, and Information, communication, and reporting To support these principles, COSO defines internal controls as consisting of five interrelated components: Control environments, Risk Assessments, Control Activities, Information and Communication, and Monitoring Activities. The third framework is ITIL®, which stands for Information Technology Infrastructure Library. First published in 1989 (the latest update is 2019/2020), ITIL® is managed and maintained by AXELOS, a joint venture between the Government of the United Kingdom and PeopleCert, which acquired AXELOS in 2021. According to their website[vii], "ITIL 4 is an adaptable framework for managing services within the digital era. Through our best practice modules, ITIL 4 helps to optimize digital technologies to co-create value with consumers, drive business strategy, and embrace digital transformation." (Talk about buzzword compliance). ITIL® 4 focuses on process and service management through service strategy, service design, service transition, service operation, and continual service improvement. What is interesting is that there is no third-party assessment of ITIL® compliance in an organization, only individual certification. At the end of the day an organization needs to pick one of these popular control frameworks and show controls are being followed. This isn't just a best practice; it's also required by Sarbanes Oxley. SOX has two sections that require control attestations that impact cyber. Section 302 requires corporate management, executives, and financial officers to perform quarterly assessments which: Evaluate the effectiveness of disclosure controls, Evaluate changes in internal controls over financial reporting, Disclose all known control deficiencies and weaknesses, and Disclose acts of fraud. Since financial services run on IT applications, cybersecurity is generally in scope for showing weaknesses and deficiencies. SOX Section 404 requires an annual assessment by both management and independent auditors. This requires organizations to: Evaluate design and operating effectiveness of internal controls over financial reporting, Disclose all known controls and significant deficiencies, and disclose acts of fraud. Once we understand the requirements for controls, we need to be Compliant. Compliance is the second C we are discussing today. Remember the CFO and CEO need to produce annual and quarterly reports to regulators such as the SEC. So, if you as a CISO can help them obtain a clean bill of health or fix previous audit findings, you help the business. A useful tool to consult in terms of compliance is a concept from the Institute of Internal Auditors known as the three lines model or three lines of defense[viii]. This model has as a foundation six principles: Governance Governing body roles Management and first- and second-line roles Third line roles Third line independence, and Creating and protecting value The first line of defense is the business and process owners who maintain internal controls. You can think of a software developer who should write secure software because there is an IT Control that says so. That developer is expected to run application security scans and vulnerability scans to find bugs in their code. They are also expected to fix these issues before releasing to production. The second line of defense are elements of an organization that focus on risk management and compliance. Your cyber team is a perfect example of this. If the developer doesn't fix the application vulnerabilities before sending code to production, then the company is at risk. Cyber teams generally track and report vulnerability findings to the business units to ensure better compliance with IT controls. Finally, the third line of defense is internal audit. Internal audit might assess an IT control on secure software development and say we have an issue. The developers push out bad code with vulnerabilities. Cyber tells the developers to fix, yet we are observing trends that the total vulnerabilities are only increasing. This systemic risk is problematic, and we recommend management comply with the IT controls by making immediate fixes to this risky situation. Now, other than the observation that the ultimate line of defense (internal auditors) is defined by the Institute of Internal Auditors (no conflict of interest there), note that internal auditors can report directly to the board. Developers and CISOs typically cannot. One of the most powerful weapons in an auditor's toolbox is the "finding." The U.S. Code defines what represents a finding[ix] in the context of federal awards, to include: Significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in internal control and significant instances of abuse Material noncompliance with the provisions of Federal statutes or regulations Known questioned costs, specifically identified by the auditor, greater than $25,000 for a type of compliance requirement Internal auditors have both a mandate from and access to the board to ensure that the organization meets compliance requirements. So, if you've been unsuccessful in getting funding for what you consider a critical security asset, maybe, just maybe, you casually point that out to the auditors so that it ends up in a finding. After all, findings get funded. Don't get caught, though, or you'll have some explaining to do to your boss who previously turned you down. Management cares a lot about Continuity. Remember, if the business is down, then it's not making money, and it's probably losing money by the hour. If the business isn't making money, then they can't pay for the cyber department. So, among your goals as a cyber executive is to ensure the continuity of revenue-generation services. To start, you must identify what those activities are and find ways to protect the services by reducing the likelihood of vulnerabilities found in those systems. You also need to ensure regular backup activities are occurring, disaster recovery exercises are performed, Business Continuity Plans are tested, and tabletops are executed. Each of these activities has the potential to identify gaps which cause harm to the continuity that executives care about. How do you identify revenue-generating elements of the business? Ask. But do your homework first. If you're a publicly traded company, the annual report will often break out lines of business showing profit and loss for each. Even if it's losing money today, it still may be vital to the organization. Think, ahem, about your department -- you're probably not making a profit for the company in the security suite, but your services are definitely important. Look at the IT systems that support each line of business and assess their criticality to the success of that business component. In today's digitized workplace, the answer will almost always be "yes," but since you don't have unlimited resources, you need to rack and stack what has to be protected first. A Business Impact Analysis, or BIA, involves meeting with key executives throughout the organization, assessing the importance and value of IT-supported business processes, ranking them in the order in which they need to be assured, and then acting on that knowledge. [I thought we had done an episode on BIA, but I checked back and couldn't find one. So, expect to learn more about that in a future episode.] Backups and disaster recovery exercises are a must in today's world of ransomware and surprise risks, but make sure that you're not just hand-waving and assuming that what you think is working really is working. Do what I call "core sampling" -- get with your team and dig way down until you reach some individual file from a particular date or can observe all logs collected for some arbitrary 5-minute period. It's not that that information is critical in and of itself, but your team's ability to get to that information quickly and accurately should increase your confidence that they could do the same thing when a true outage occurs. Lastly, tabletop exercises are a great way to ensure that your team (as well as others from around the organization, up to and including senior leadership) know what to do when certain circumstances occur. The advantage of tabletops is that they don't require much time and effort from the participants to go through emergency response procedures. The disadvantage of tabletops is that you risk groupthink when everyone thinks someone else took care of that "assumed" item. Companies have been caught flat-footed when the emergency diesel generator doesn't kick in because no one in the tabletop tests ever thought to check it for fuel, and the tank was empty. Things change, and there's nothing like a full-scale test where people have to physically go to or do the things they would in a true emergency. That's a reason why kids in school don't discuss what to do in a fire drill, they actually do what needs to be done -- get out of the building. Be careful here you don't have a paper tiger for a continuity plan -- it's too late when things start to come apart to realize you hadn't truly done your homework. Those are the three Cs for executives -- controls, compliance, and continuity. Now let's move on to developers. If you remember, the three Cs for developers are coverage, complexity, and competency. Developers need to care about Coverage. When we talk about coverage, we want to ensure that we know everything that is in our environment. That includes having a complete and up-to-date asset inventory, knowing our processes are free from security oversight, as well as ensuring that our security controls are deployed across all of our potential attack surfaces. "We've got your covered" is usually considered reassuring -- it's a statement that someone has thought of what needs to be protected. Specifically, our technical team members are the only ones who can generally tell if the IT asset inventory is correct. They are the ones who run the tools, update the agents (assuming we're not agentless), and push the reporting. If the scanning tools we use are missing hardware or software, then those gaps represent potential landing zones for enemy forces. The Center for Internet Security's Critical Controls start with these two imperatives. Essentially, if you don't know what you have, how can you secure it? Knowing our processes is key. For developers today, it's much more likely that they're using a DevOps continuous integration / continuous delivery, or CI/CD process, rather than the classic waterfall methodology. Agile is often an important part of what we do, and that continuous feedback loop between developer and customer helps to ensure that we cover requirements correctly (while being careful to avoid scope creep.) Throughout our development cycle, there are numerous places where security belongs -- the art we call DevSecOps. By putting all of our security processes into version control -- essentially automating the work and moving away from paper-based processes, we create a toolchain that automates our security functionality from pre-commit to commit to acceptance to production to operations. Doing this right ensures that security in our development environment is covered. Beyond just the development pipeline, we need to cover our production environment. Now that we've identified all hardware and software and secured our development pipeline, we need to ensure that our security tools are deployed effectively throughout the enterprise to provide protective coverage. We may know how many servers we have, but if we don't scan continuously to ensure that the defenses are running and up to date, we are effectively outsourcing that work to bad actors, who fundamentally charge higher billing rates than developers when they take down critical systems via ransomware. In his book Data and Goliath, Bruce Schnier wrote, "Complexity is the worst enemy of security, and our systems are getting more complex all the time.[x]" Complexity is inversely correlated to security. If there are two hundred settings that you need to configure properly to make containers secure, that's a big deal. It becomes a bigger deal when the team only understands how to apply 150 of those settings. Essentially, your company is left with fifty opportunities for misconfiguration to be abused by bad actors. Therefore, when possible, focus your understanding on how to minimize complexity. For example, instead of running your own containers on premises with Kubernetes, try using Amazon Elastic Container Services. There's a significant amount of configuration complexity decrease. In addition, using cloud-based services give us a lot of capabilities -- elastic scaling, load balancers, multiple regions and availability zones, and even resistance to DDoS attacks. That's a lot of overhead to ensure in a high-availability application running on servers in your data center. Consider using AWS lambda where all of that is already handled as a service for our company. Remember that complexity makes security more difficult and generally increases the costs of maintenance. So only increase complexity when the business benefit exceeds the costs. From a business connectivity perspective, consider the complexity of relationships. Many years ago, data centers were self-contained with 3270 green screens (or punched card readers if you go back far enough) as input and fan-fold line printer generated paper as output. Essentially, the only connection that mattered was reliable electrical power. Today, we have to be aware of what's going on in our industry, our customers, our suppliers, consumers, service providers, and if we have them, joint ventures or partners.[xi] This complex web of competing demands stretches our existing strategies, and sometimes rends holes in our coverage. I would add to that awareness, complexity in our workforce. How did COVID-19 affect your coverage of endpoints, for example? Most work-from-home arrangements lost the benefit of the protection of the enterprise security bubble, with firewalls, scanners, and closely-manage endpoints. Just issuing a VPN credential to a developer working from home doesn't do much when junior sits down at mom's computer to play some online game and downloads who-knows-what. Consider standardizing your endpoints for manageability -- remove the complexity. When I was in the Navy, we had exactly two endpoint configurations from which to choose, even though the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet, or NMCI, was the largest intranet in the world at the time. Although frustrating when you have to explain to the admiral why his staff can't get fancier computers, the offsetting benefit is that when an emergency patch has to get pushed, you know it's going to "take" everywhere. Number six is Competency -- another crucial skill for developers. If your organization doesn't have competent developers, then more vulnerabilities are going to emerge. So how do most other industries show competencies? They use a licensure and certification process. For example, teenagers in the United States must obtain a driver's license before they are legally approved to drive on their own. Nearly all of us have been through the process -- get a manual when you get a learner's permit, go to a driving school to learn the basics, practice with your terrified parents, and after you reach the minimum age, try not to terrify the DMV employee in the passenger seat. In the UK, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency recommends a minimum of 47 hours of lessons before taking the driving test, which still has only a 52% pass rate on the first attempt[xii]. Now ask yourself, is developing and deploying apps riskier than driving a car? If so, consider creating a Developer Driver's License exam that identifies when developers are competent before your company gives them the SSH keys to your servers. Before your new developer sits for the exam you also need to provide the training that identifies the Rules of the Road. For example, ask: When a new application is purchased, what processes should be followed? When are third party vendor assessments needed? How does one document applications into asset inventory systems and Configuration Management Databases? If you can build the Driver's Education Training equivalent for developer and measure competency via an exam, you can reduce the risk that comes from bad development and create a sense of accomplishment among your team. So, to summarize so far, for executives we have controls, compliance, and continuity, and for developers we have coverage, complexity, and competency. It's now time to move to the last three for our security operations center: clarity, context, and community. The seventh C is Communication. Let's learn from a couple quotes on effective communication. Peter Drucker said, “The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said.” When you share an idea do you look at the person you are informing to see if they understand the idea? What body language are you seeing? Are they bored and not facing you, are they engaged and leaning in and paying close attention, or are they closed off with arms crossed? We've probably all heard the term "active listening." If you want to ensure the other party understands what you're saying (or if you're trying to show them you understand what they are saying), ask the listener to repeat back in their own words what the speaker has just said. You'd be amazed how few people are needed to play the game of "telegraph" and distort a message to the point it is no longer recognizable. George Bernard Shaw said, “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” When you present a technical topic on a new risk to executives, ask questions to ensure they understand what you just shared. If you don't do so, how do you know when you might be overwhelming them with information that goes right over their heads. There's always the danger that someone will not want to look stupid and will just nod along like a bobblehead pretending to understand something about which they have absolutely no clue. Richard Feynman had said, "If you can't explain it to a six-year-old, you don't understand it yourself." Well, let me offer G Mark's corollary to that quote: "If you can't explain it to a six-year-old, you can't explain it to your board." And sometimes the big boss. And sometimes your manager. And sometimes your co-worker. Ask for feedback; make sure the message is understood. Earl Wilson said, “Science may never come up with a better office communication system than the coffee break.” When you want to launch a really important initiative that needs group buy-in, did you first have one-on-ones to solicit feedback? Did you have an ear at the water cooler to understand when people say yes but really mean no? Do you know how to connect with people so you can ask for a favor when you really don't have the resources necessary to make something happen? Unless you are in the military, you can't issue lawful orders to your subordinates and demand that they carry them out. You have to structure your communication in such a way that expectations are made clear, but also have to allow for some push-back, depending on the maturity of the relationship you've developed with your team. [War story: Just this past week, Apple upgraded to iOS 16. We use iPhones exclusively as corporate-issued handsets, so I sent a single sentence message to my senior IT team member: "Please prepare and send an email to all who have an iPhone with steps on how to update the OS soonest. Thank you." To me, that seemed like clear communication. The next day I get a response, "People are slowly updating to 16.0 on their own and as the phone prompts them." After a second request where I point out "slowly" has not been our strategy for responding to exploitable security vulnerabilities, I get a long explanation of how Apple upgrades work, how he's never been questioned in his long career -- essentially the person spent five times as much time explaining why he will NOT do the task rather than just doing it. And today 80% of the devices are still not updated. At times like this I'm reminded of Strother Martin in Cool Hand Luke: "What we have here is failure to communicate." So, my lesson for everyone is even though you think your communications are crystal clear, they may not be perceived as such.] Our last quote is from Walt Disney who said, “Of all our inventions for mass communication, pictures still speak the most universally understood language.” If you believe that pictures are more effective than words, think about how you can create the best pictures in your emails and slide decks to communicate effectively. I remember a British officer who had visited the Pentagon years ago who commented, "PowerPoint is the language of the US military." I think he's right, at least in that context. Ask yourself, are pictures part of your language? Convenience is our eighth C that we are going to talk about. How do we make something convenient? We do it by automating the routine and removing the time wasters. In terms of a SOC, we see technology in this space emerging with the use of Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response, or SOAR technologies. Convenience can come in a lot of ways. Have we created helpful playbooks that identify a process to follow? If so, we can save time during a crisis when we don't have a minute to spare. Have we created simple processes that work via forms versus emails? It's a lot easier to track how many forms have been submitted and filter on field data versus aggregating unstructured emails. One thing you might consider as a way to improve convenience are Chatbots. What if someone could ask a Chatbot a Frequently Asked Question and get a quick, automated, and accurate response? That convenience helps people, and it saves the SOC time. If you go that route, as new questions get asked, do you have a way to rank them by frequency and add them as new logic to the chatbot? If you do, your chatbot gets more useful and provides even greater convenience to the workforce. How great would it be to hear your colleagues saying it was so convenient to report an incident and see that it was handled in such a timely manner. Find ways to build that experience and you will become the partner the business wants. Last, but not least, is the 9th C of Consistency. Want to know how to create an audit finding? Try not being consistent. Auditors hate that and love to point out inconsistencies in systems. I'm sure there are auditors right now listening to this podcast smiling with joy saying, "yup, that's me." Want to know how to pass every audit standard? Try passing the CARE Standard for cyber security. CARE is a Gartner acronym that means Consistent, Adequate, Reasonable and Effective. Auditors look at the Consistency of controls by performing tests to determine if the control is working the same way over time across the organization. Auditors also look for Adequacy to determine if you have satisfactory controls in line with business needs. Auditors ensure that your practices are Reasonable by identifying if there exist appropriate, fair, and moderate controls. Finally, auditors look at Effectiveness to ensure the controls are producing the desired or intended outcomes. So, in a nutshell, show Auditors that you CARE about cyber security. Okay, let's review. Our nine Cs are for executives, developers, and SOC teams. Executives should master controls, compliance, and continuity; developers should master coverage, complexity, and competency; and SOC teams should focus on clarity, communications, and consistency. If you paid careful attention, I think you would find lessons for security leaders in all nine boxes across the model. Essentially, don't conclude because boxes four through nine are not for executives that you don't need to master them -- all of this is important to being successful in your security leadership career. Well thanks again for listening to the CISO Tradecraft podcast as we discussed the 9 C's. And for International Talk Like a Pirate Day, I do have a rrr-request: if you like our show, please take a few seconds to rate us five stars on your favorite podcast provider. Another CISO pointed out to me this past week that we came up first on Spotify when searching for C-I-S-O, and that's because those rankings are crowd-sourced. It's a great way to say thank you for the time and effort we put into our show, and I thank you in advance. This is your host G. Marrrrk Hardy, and please remember to stay safe out there as you continually practice your CISO Trrrradecraft. 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Shiver Me Timbers! Get ready to laugh with the Pirate Mateys as they celebrate International "Talk Like a Pirate" Day by doing just that! Listen to learn some Pirate talk/quotes, new Pirate names, and a few interesting facts abouts Pirates.
It's “International Talk Like a Pirate Day”, so we're all about pirates in Gaming, on today's show! Intro (0:49) – Wizard 101 inundated with profane system messages, as it was either hacked or assaulted by a rogue employee. Other (12:33) – Talking about the role of Pirates in gaming, from board games to MMOs to...Read More “Yarrr! – Loot Mechanics #290” »
Pirates, ahoy! Daniel, PJ, and Beth talk about pirates: historical, fictional, and where that stereotypical pirate sound originated. Also, the latest news from the library. Clips: Robert Newton, Long John Silver, Treasure Island Eat Sleep Dream English, "Learn Hagrid's British Accent", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vml4OsCMxS0 Music: Storybook by Scott Holmes; scottholmesmusic.com
Aaarrr, ye scurvy bilge rats! Turn yar rudder to thy chosen auricular device, and harken to the dulcet tones of Rear Admiral Douglas Redbeard and Shen the Scaly Scaliwag, as they regale you with tales of wet cakes, venomous caterpillars, and male sirens of the 1990s and their acronymic legacy. 'Twill be the greatest seafarin' adventure of the Seven Realms! Oh, it's not International Talk Like a Pirate Day anymore? Well...booty. Other discussion topics may include: - How to manually empty out a dog - A bunch of bands you've never heard of because they don't exist - Brilliant pitches to Stephen King and/or Disney's Pixar - Toilet paper based capitalism - Alfredo and the Bathtub Toenail Adventures
Welcome to Episode 49 of the Asian American History 101 podcast! Did you celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day? We recognize it so that we can talk about the most famous Asian Pirate ever, Shih Yang. Her incredible life made her one of the most influential pirates in history. We also take time to celebrate Emma Raducanu and Leylah Fernandez, the amazing women of Asian descent at the U.S. Open who competed in the singles finals. We close the show by talking about linguistics and the myth that all Asians mix-up the R and L sounds in English. To learn more, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or https://linktr.ee/AAHistory101 for social media. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@1882media.com. Segments 00:26 Celebrating the All-Asian Ethnicity U.S. Open Final 03:04 Shih Yang, the Most Famous Asian Pirate 17:25 Say What? Rs and Ls
To celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day, Sam and Rachel compare Treasure Island (1950), Muppet Treasure Island, and Treasure Planet to Robert Louis Stevenson's classic and iconic novel. Additional Sources: Watch all three movies on Disney+, and read Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson on Google Books. Tim Curry's Best On-Screen Performances by Phil Archbold on Looper Follow Disology Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disology/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disology/support
Shiver me timbers! International Talk Like a Pirate day inspires Jay and Shua to pick a pirate for any mood. Movies, theme park rides, baseball teams; what kind of pirate are you? Drink up me hearties and Enjoy Stuff!
Shiver me timbers! International Talk Like a Pirate day inspires Jay and Shua to pick a pirate for any mood. Movies, theme park rides, baseball teams; what kind of pirate are you? Drink up me hearties and Enjoy Stuff! Yo ho, yo ho! It's a pirate's life this week on Enjoy Stuff. We look at a bunch of movies, plus some other fun ways you can channel your inner Blackbeard or Jack Sparrow “CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow!” Sorry, Captain Jack Sparrow. Hoist anchor and join us on the poop deck of piracy. Celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day, by finding a pirate movie for any mood. Plus, some other ways to get some booty. News -Creepy '80s Toy Teddy Ruxpin is getting his own movie! -Picard renewed for Season 3 and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds gives us the Captain Pike series people have been looking forward to -The Pinball museum has fire sale What we're Enjoying Jay reaches another fitness milestone as he runs a virtual 5k. It's like the OASIS, and healthy too! Shua's weekly pleasure has a bit more sugar as he finally finds grape flavor Big League Chew bubble gum. At least he's exercising his mouth. Enjoy Movies Pirating takes many forms, but we love seeing them in movies. Hollywood has been cranking out buccaneer flicks for more than 100 years. It has developed into it's own genre. Want some vintage pirate history? Check out the classic Errol Flynn movie Captain Blood. Or see how Walt Disney himself interpreted those mutineers in Peter Pan or Treasure Island. Or a later modern day telling of Blackbeard's Ghost. But they're not all really bad eggs. Peter Pan, Muppet Treasure Island, and Pirates: Band of Misfits give the whole family something to laugh at. If you want some music while you sit in the crow's nest, how about the Pirates of Penzance? Or maybe some inappropriate Monty Pythonesque humor in Yellowbeard or the questionable 80's story of Ice Pirates. It may look a little different, but we still think the Goonies and Princess Bride qualify as pirate movies. But the first one most people think of these days is the Pirates of the Caribbean with Johnny Depp's quirky Captain Jack Sparrow. Movies aren't the only way to be a beggar and blighter. You could ride the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in the Disney parks. Or enjoy a baseball game in Pittsburgh. Or catch a documentary learning the truth about the out of work merchant sailors. Do you kidnap and ravage and don't give a hoot? Let us know in the Discord channel or send us an email to podcast@enjoystuff.com
International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a parodic holiday created in 1995 by John Baur and Mark Summers, of Albany, Oregon, U.S., who proclaimed September 19 each year as the day when everyone in the world should talk like a pirate.Photo by Rowan Heuvel on Unsplash
This week, we present as a pallette cleanser, our International Talk Like A Pirate Day themed episode, along with a broad overview of new and noteworthy titles from the week. ---Games Mentioned In This Week's Episode:--- Retroarch (Free) https://store.steampowered.com/app/1118310/RetroArch/ Severed Steel (-10% $22.49 through Sept 24th) https://store.steampowered.com/app/1227690/Severed_Steel/ Sid Meier's Pirates! ($9.99) https://store.steampowered.com/app/3920/Sid_Meiers_Pirates/ I Am Fish (-20% $15.99 through Sept 30th) https://store.steampowered.com/app/1472560/I_Am_Fish/ Metallic Child (FREE DEMO or -10% $22.49 through Sept 22nd) https://store.steampowered.com/app/1490610/METALLIC_CHILD/ Eastward ($24.99) https://store.steampowered.com/app/977880/Eastward/ Deathloop ($59.99) https://store.steampowered.com/app/1252330/DEATHLOOP/ -------- -BE SURE TO CHECK OUT our twitch livestream at: www.twitch.tv/skookiesprite -JOIN OUR DISCORD EXPERIMENT at: https://discord.gg/M3C7AvKrj3 --POST YOUR GAME REPORTS TO PROTONDB.COM!!!! --------------------------------------------------------------- BUY A CUSTOM LUNCHSTICK FIGHT STICK (essential post apocolyptic survival equipment): https://www.etsy.com/shop/LunchSticks?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=899071632
It is International Talk Like a Pirate Day and I answer calls from the Dread Pirate Daniel Norton. Hashbrown RichterCon 202X Calls from Daniel (Bandit's Keep) International Talk Like a Pirate Day http://talklikeapirate.com/wordpress/ TSR Conan Retroclone https://sites.google.com/site/zefrsrpg/ Forgotten Angels Florida https://www.forgottenangelsflorida.org/ Forgotten Angels Charity Raffle: https://rafflecreator.com/pages/47938/road-king-kong-raffle#payment-form You can leave me a message here on Anchor, at nerdsrpgvarietycast 'at' gmail 'dot' com, or find me on the Audio Dungeon Discord Ray Otus did the art for this show, you can find his blog at plundergrounds.blogspot.com/ TJ Drennon provides music for my show --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
Arr, matey! Not only be it days from the equinox, but it be International Talk Like a Pirate Day. What better time to wrap up the Summer of Spielberg with “Hook,” a (misguided?) Peter Pan sequel starring Robin Williams as Peter, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, and Julia Roberts as Tinkerbell, all gallivanting around a very crowded and overlit stage-set version of Neverland. We discuss the movie’s appeal to early-nineties kids, Spielberg’s commercial sensibility as a director, and the film’s many misguided creative decisions. Host Jason Snell with John McCoy, Kathy Campbell, Moisés Chiullan and Annette Wierstra.
Arr, matey! Not only be it days from the equinox, but it be International Talk Like a Pirate Day. What better time to wrap up the Summer of Spielberg with “Hook,” a (misguided?) Peter Pan sequel starring Robin Williams as Peter, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, and Julia Roberts as Tinkerbell, all gallivanting around a very crowded and overlit stage-set version of Neverland. We discuss the movie’s appeal to early-nineties kids, Spielberg’s commercial sensibility as a director, and the film’s many misguided creative decisions. Jason Snell with John McCoy, Kathy Campbell, Moisés Chiullan and Annette Wierstra.
Ahoy ye mates! It be International Talk Like a Pirate Day. So I be thinking tis time to talk about the pirate life and how much of the legends of the pirates be true. Did they bury their gold? Did they fly the Jolly Roger? Did their dogs have scurvy? ...and did they really talk like this? So join me as I cast me pod on tis episode of Arrrverything Arrrverywhere. http://www.audibletrial.com/EverythingEverywhere -------------------------------- Associate Producers: Peter Bennett & Thor Thomsen Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EEDailyPodcast/ Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/
Yo ho! Yo ho! A pirate's life for me. Take a road trip to celebrate all things--history, nature, destinations, events, and parades--during International Talk Like a Pirate Day. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://janeammeson.blog/2021/09/16/ahoy-maties-september-19-is-international-talk-like-a-pirate-day/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jane-ammeson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jane-ammeson/support
Learn about how to avoid getting dragged down by “Sludge”; how hybrid fruit like plumcots are made; and pirate parlance. Additional resources from Richard Thaler: Pick up "Nudge: The Final Edition" at your local bookstore: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780143137009 Faculty page: https://www.chicagobooth.edu/faculty/directory/t/richard-h-thaler Twitter: https://twitter.com/r_thaler Nobel Prize page: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/economic-sciences/2017/thaler/facts/ How plumcots are made by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Carmelita in Newton, Massachusetts) Pollination and fertilisation. (2012). Science Learning Hub; Science Learning Hub. https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/77-pollination-and-fertilisation Siegel, E. (2015, July 12). Are Pluots GMOs? And Other Questions About Hybrid Stone Fruit. Bostonorganics.com; Boston Organics. http://blog.bostonorganics.com/are-pluots-gmos-and-other-questions-about-hybrid-stone-fruit Slate, S. (2010, January 22). The Secrets of Hybrid Fruit. The Daily Beast; The Daily Beast. https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-secrets-of-hybrid-fruit Harbarger, M. (2016, October 3). Here's how your vegetables are made. Oregonlive. https://www.oregonlive.com/food/2016/10/heres_how_your_vegetables_are.html Pluots And Apriums: The Best Of Both Parents. (2009, July). NPR.org. https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106098949 Demystifying Pluots, Apriums and Other Stone Fruit Hybrids. (2019). ANR Blogs. https://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=30722 Apricot pronunciation tweet: https://twitter.com/smashleyhamer/status/1432806938534989835 Difference between pirates, privateers, corsairs, buccaneers by Steffie Drucker Pirates, Privateers, Corsairs, Buccaneers: What's the Difference? | Britannica. (2021). In Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/story/pirates-privateers-corsairs-buccaneers-whats-the-difference Whitenton, B. (2012, September 20). The Difference Between Pirates, Privateers and Buccaneers Pt. 1. Mariners' Blog. https://blog.marinersmuseum.org/2012/09/the-difference-between-pirates-privateers-and-buccaneers-pt-1/ Whitenton, B. (2012, October 4). The Difference Between Pirates, Privateers and Buccaneers Pt. 2. Mariners' Blog. https://blog.marinersmuseum.org/2012/10/the-difference-between-pirates-privateers-and-buccaneers-pt-2/ The Golden Age of Piracy. (2021). Rmg.co.uk. https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/golden-age-piracy International Talk Like a Pirate Day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Talk_Like_a_Pirate_Day Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this very special episode of the MacGuffin Guild, we're gonna climb aboard the Hispaniola and set sail with Long John Silver and Jim Hawkins... in Treasure Island.This classic 1950 Family Adventure stars Robert Newton, Bobby Driscoll, Basil Sydney, Walter Fitzgerald & Denis O'Dea. Directed by Byron Haskin.We're gonna discuss International Talk Like a Pirate Day, the works and major impact of Byron Haskin, Violence in Disney Movies, Blind Frankenstein and Robert Newton's insane Pop Culture influence.We'll dig into the Tragedy of Bobby Driscoll, The Misfits, Tina Fey's Niece, getting a hearse towed from New York City, comparing punk rockers to pirates and Muppet Penis Jokes.We'll also get into Justin's favorite Pirate movies, we'll spend some time with our good friend Fatt Matt. As well as the WORLD PREMIERE of one of his short stories, inspired by this film.I'm Pat Dougherty and as always I'll be joined by my fellowMacGuffin's Justin Jones and Mike Antonio. Our theme song was writtenand performed by Jordan Vincent. Come with us on a swashbuckling adventure... in Treasure Island.
Argh! Avast ye Matey! It's Talk Like a Pirate Day!
YARRRR! In honor of the upcoming International Talk Like a Pirate Day, we're talking about pirates. All kinds of pirates, from those that roam the Seven Seas to the ones that illegally download Pearl Jam bootlegs. SHOW NOTES The Dread Pirate Roberts (Richard's Choice) Blackbeard (Michael's Choice) Captain Hook (Joint Choice) Scalawag from the Pirates of the Caribbean Ride (Michael's Choice) Brad Hamilton from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (Richard's Choice) Napster (Michael's Choice) The Pirate Parrot (Richard's Choice)
It's International Talk Like a Pirate Day! In this swashbuckling tale, we follow reluctant pirate Donald B. Kachow and Royal Navy Lieutenant Iniga Esperanza as they get sucked into a maelstrom of piracy and adventures. Yarrr!
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VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine The Ren Cruise Pirate Trading Cards PIRATE AWARDS RESULTS SONGS Run Out the Guns performed by Musical Blades from the album Pieces of Eight Mutineer's Shanty performed by Marooned from the album On the Scalding Sea I Don't Know What It Is performed by Sea Dog Slams Poems from the album The Call Ship That Never Returned performed by Righteous Blackguards from the album Just The Tip A Bold Decision performed by Capt'n Tor and the Naer do Well Cads Pirate Invasion from the album Fanny Derelict performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Shantyman's Folly La République Pirate performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum La Véritable Histoire du Capitaine Crochet performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum Drunken Pirate performed by Captain John Stout from the album Songs From the Water's Edge disc 2 Sailing performed by The Bilge Pumps from the album Broadside Buddies Away Rio performed by 3 Pints Gone from the album There Is A Ship Heave Ya Ho performed by Pyrates Royale from the album Tales of the Brigantine Spanish Ladies performed by Pride O' Bedlam from the album Reefit One More Pull performed by Bounding Main from the album Fish Out of Water LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals HOW TO LISTEN Apple Spotify Pandora Podbay Listennotes HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles (227-8537)
This is a very special episode. This is part one of a three part episode spanning three days over multiple podcasts. Part two will be on Stolendroids on Tuesday, and part three will be on Cutscenes and Cupcakes on Wednesday. It was a lot of fun getting together with so many great podcasters to talk about Pirates of the Caribbean on “International Talk Like a Pirate Day.” Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl came out in 2003 and launched a major tent pole movies franchise for Disney, before they had Marvel or Star Wars. This made Johnny Depp a household name and turned Orlando Bloom into a heartthrob. It was action and adventure and everything just worked. The first installment was a huge hit and pirates became all the rage.The sequels never seemed to get to the same level of quality that the first one did, but there are still plenty of fun moments, and each one was a box office smash. Enough that they made five films over 14 years. That’s not too shabby.And then there’s hugging and smelling celebrities. Val tells us everything we need to know about that. From Sting to Doug Jones to Richard Marx. It gets weird, but a good weird. So, it’s a typical Movies That Make Us episode. Plenty of tangents, but we also talk a little bit about the movies. At the end of the day, we give a rating and grade to the entire Pirates of the Caribbean series.What did you think of Pirates of the Caribbean as a series? Let us know! We would love to hear from you. Send your feedback for this episode, as well as any previous episodes or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@moviesthatmakeus.com. Be sure to catch part two of Crisis on Infinite Podcasts on Stolendroids tomorrow, and part three on Cutscenes and Cupcakes on Wednesday! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine The Ren Cruise Pirate Trading Cards PIRATE AWARDS RESULTS SONGS Run Out the Guns performed by Musical Blades from the album Pieces of Eight Mutineer's Shanty performed by Marooned from the album On the Scalding Sea I Don't Know What It Is performed by Sea Dog Slams Poems from the album The Call Ship That Never Returned performed by Righteous Blackguards from the album Just The Tip A Bold Decision performed by Capt'n Tor and the Naer do Well Cads Pirate Invasion from the album Fanny Derelict performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Shantyman's Folly La République Pirate performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum La Véritable Histoire du Capitaine Crochet performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum Drunken Pirate performed by Captain John Stout from the album Songs From the Water's Edge disc 2 Sailing performed by The Bilge Pumps from the album Broadside Buddies Away Rio performed by 3 Pints Gone from the album There Is A Ship Heave Ya Ho performed by Pyrates Royale from the album Tales of the Brigantine Spanish Ladies performed by Pride O' Bedlam from the album Reefit One More Pull performed by Bounding Main from the album Fish Out of Water LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals HOW TO LISTEN Apple Spotify Pandora Podbay Listennotes HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles (227-8537)
Aaargh! It's International Talk Like a Pirate Day and Chris is ready to have some fun while talking sports. The Astros are the first team to 100 wins this season and look to keep rolling. The Cowboys released Taco Charlton, who now signed with the Dolphins. Oh yeah, and the Cowboys play the Dolphins this weekend. Cities losing franchises, another Week 1 QB loses their job, and of course, pirate talk. It's The Chris Duel Show! 9/19/19
Criminal Behaviorology Pirates! Behavior Analysis and Maritime Crime from the Great Lakes to Modern Day Somalia Timothy reads from two books on pirates in the great lakes as well as a Todd A. Ward article on piracy in the coastal waters of Somalia. Behavior analysts, rogues that we are, might have role in resolving piracy in the modern age. Show Highlights: - James Strang (“The King if Beaver Island”) and his pursuit of “Prophet,” as in his followers overtaking of the largest island in Lake Michigan. How Strang is viewed as a pirate by many, and why his rule over “St. James Island” led to his own violent end. - “Dangerous” Dan Seavey. Lawman, brawler, poacher and the last of the Great Lakes pirates. - Why piracy is an interesting subject matter in regards to criminology and behavior analysis. Once ubiquitous in the waterways, it is now localized to key parts of the world. What can this sea change in delinquency tell us about how crime originates? - Todd A. Ward on Kantor’s Interbehaviorism in regards to piracy in Somalia. - How a sociological problem could be ameliorated by psychological interventions. Communication networks in crisis situations are relevant to the threats ship crews face. What factors within the country itself are most relevant? - Explicit, implicit and heuristic rules in regards to maritime crime and other problems. International Talk Like a Pirate Day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Talk_Like_a_Pirate_Day Frederick Stonehouse’s Book “Pirates, Crooks and Killers: The Dark Side of the Great Lakes” http://www.averycolorstudios.com/Books/Fred-Stonehouse.html “Michigan Rogues, Desperadoes and Cut-throats” by Tom Powers https://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/bsi/article/view/2497 Todd A. Ward’s Article on Piracy: https://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/bsi/article/view/2497 Kantor’s Interbehaviorism: https://kantor.weebly.com/ The First Barbary Wars (1801 – 1805) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Barbary_War Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites: https://criminalbehaviorology.podomatic.com https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/support
VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine The Ren Cruise Pirate Trading Cards PIRATE AWARDS RESULTS SONGS Run Out the Guns performed by Musical Blades from the album Pieces of Eight Mutineer's Shanty performed by Marooned from the album On the Scalding Sea I Don't Know What It Is performed by Sea Dog Slams Poems from the album The Call Ship That Never Returned performed by Righteous Blackguards from the album Just The Tip A Bold Decision performed by Capt'n Tor and the Naer do Well Cads Pirate Invasion from the album Fanny Derelict performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Shantyman's Folly La République Pirate performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum La Véritable Histoire du Capitaine Crochet performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum Drunken Pirate performed by Captain John Stout from the album Songs From the Water's Edge disc 2 Sailing performed by The Bilge Pumps from the album Broadside Buddies Away Rio performed by 3 Pints Gone from the album There Is A Ship Heave Ya Ho performed by Pyrates Royale from the album Tales of the Brigantine Spanish Ladies performed by Pride O' Bedlam from the album Reefit One More Pull performed by Bounding Main from the album Fish Out of Water LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals HOW TO LISTEN Apple Spotify Pandora Podbay Listennotes HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles (227-8537)
Welcome to Thursday, Joe Mathieu and the WGBH Early Edition crew get you ready to face the world. Tom Brady’s game day meal routine is revealed. and man that’s a lot of water. Joe Kennedy is officially in the race to take Ed Markey’s seat in the House. The bid to save Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain won’t move forward as the sale of it’s liquor license is approved. And “Argh Me Mateys!”, it’s International “Talk Like a Pirate” day.
I veckans avsnitt diskuterar Smedjans redaktörer Blanche och Lars Anders huruvida muralmålningsfestivalen Wall Street Nacka hotar den konstnärliga friheten. Det visar sig att den inte gör det, eftersom det är en sak att inte vilja betala för vissa typer av konst och en annan att försöka förbjuda dem. Vi diskuterar även hur bidrag är maktutövning, eftersom den som är beroende av statsmaktens bidrag och subventioner för att få budgeten att gå ihop inte är fri. I stället blir hon mottaglig för statens sociala ingenjörskonst, som exempelvis den kvoterade föräldraförsäkringen visar. Slutligen förklarar vi varför vi har fokuserat så mycket på trygghetsfrågor på sistone: Trygghet är en grundläggande frihetsfråga. Ska människor vara fria behöver ordningen upprätthållas, endera av stat eller civilsamhälle. Turn on, tune in, freak out!
September Episode #19
VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine The Ren Cruise Pirate Trading Cards SONGS Run Out the Guns performed by Musical Blades from the album Pieces of Eight Mutineer's Shanty performed by Marooned from the album On the Scalding Sea I Don't Know What It Is performed by Sea Dog Slams Poems from the album The Call Ship That Never Returned performed by Righteous Blackguards from the album Just The Tip A Bold Decision performed by Capt'n Tor and the Naer do Well Cads Pirate Invasion from the album Fanny Derelict performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Shantyman's Folly La République Pirate performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum La Véritable Histoire du Capitaine Crochet performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum Drunken Pirate performed by Captain John Stout from the album Songs From the Water's Edge disc 2 Sailing performed by The Bilge Pumps from the album Broadside Buddies Away Rio performed by 3 Pints Gone from the album There Is A Ship Heave Ya Ho performed by Pyrates Royale from the album Tales of the Brigantine Spanish Ladies performed by Pride O' Bedlam from the album Reefit One More Pull performed by Bounding Main from the album Fish Out of Water LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals HOW TO LISTEN Apple Spotify Pandora Podbay Listennotes HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles (227-8537)
Special episode! Includes call ins a mystery unboxing, and a series of short pirate related recommendations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
This episode of the Good Life Destin podcast is an interview with Leighann Elliot who is the events manager at the Village of Baytowne Wharf at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort. We discuss all the events lined up at the Village for the 2019 Fall Season including Bubbly Baytowne, Talk like a Pirate Day, Beer Festival, Sparkling Wine Festival, Ice Skating, Halloween, and much more! Events Discussed in this Episode: –Wednesday Night Concert Series: 03:00 –Bubbly Baytowne (8/22 & 9/19): 04:35 –Baytowne Art Walk Festival (8/30 - 9/1): 06:55 –International Talk Like a Pirate Day (9/20): 07:58 –Baytowne Beer Fest (10/11 & 10/12): 10:00 –Halloween Trick or Treat Street (10/31): 15:58 –Emerald Coast Duck Regatta (10/19): 17:42 –Throwback Thursday Movies (9/26 & 10/24): 19:50 –Baytowne Ice Skating Rink (October-January): 20:55 Links Mentioned in this Episode Baytowne Beer Festival Sandestin Room Reservations Marlin Grill Rum Runners Rockwell Tharp Slick Lips Seafood and Oyster House My Article about Bubbly Baytowne Emerald Coast Duck Regatta Emerald Coast Children Advocacy Center Fisher House of the Emerald Coast Sandestin Foundation for Kids
9/19/2018Louisville, KY---I pirated this band playing in public on International Talk Like a Pirate day - please don't sue me. ---- The Rheingold Band- Who the Hell is Alice?- Unkown German Polka Song- Polka Interlude https://www.facebook.com/The-Rheingold-Band-298113023547742/
Yo ho, yo ho, a pirates life for us! It's a very special episode of #MohrPlease. We're celebrating International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Learn all about scurvy, chum, the pirate dialect, and more! swashbuckler, pirate, ships, kraken, scurvy, rum
Ahoy!!!! Welcome to Confetti Park, a magical place full of music and stories for children. Aye, You’ll hear lots of songs from the Mississippi delta and beyond as we hear an amazing variety of American music for scurvy buccaneers! This week we are celebrating International Talk Like a Pirate Day! It’s held on September 19... avast… that’s right around the corner! Here are some songs of the piratical nature for ye to enjoy: Sensible Life of a Pirate - Imagination Movers Talk Like a Pirate - Jake & the NeverLand Pirates Watch out for the Pirates - Confetti Park Players Down by the Way - Andrew Best A Sailor Went to Sea - Johnette Downing Allons a Lafayette - Feufollet The Big Blue Sea - Danny O'Flaherty and Khaetidawne Quirk Sri Lanka Fisherman's Chant - Katherine Dines First we have that grand kids band, the Imagination Movers of New Orleans, with "Sensible Life of a Pirate." And then a sensible lesson in Pirate talk for ya, as featured on that brigand show, Jake & the Never Land Pirates. How about those Confetti Park Players, the cutest pirates in all the land, with Watch out for the Pirates! (Enjoy this music video featuring the Confetti Park Players and the NOLA Pyrate Society, shot on location in Pirate's Alley in the French quarters of New Orleans.) Sea Shanties Argh, Mateys I hope you enjoy the song about sailors, too, by Louisiana pied piper Johnette Downing, and the camp favorite "Down by the Bay" by Memphis children's performer Andrew Best. Then we go dancing, "Allons a Lafayette," by the Cajun band Feufollet, who started performing together as young buccaneers and are still traveling the high seas today. We also hear a song about that Big Blue Sea from Danny O'Flaherty, an Irishman who relocated to New Orleans (as many a good pirate will do), and then the beautiful "Sri Lanka Fisherman's Chant," performed by Katherine Dines, a fine fellow of the Children's Music Network. This episode's Storytime feature is a delightful piratical tale from Bill Harley, the "Ballad of Dirty Joe." I hope ye join me again — yer Mate Katy Hobgood Ray — for more wonderful children’s music from Confetti Park…. and remember to look for the magic in every day! More about Confetti Park The Confetti Park radio show streams online and airs in cities across the United States, made available to all community radio stations on the Pacifica Network. Check to see if your local community radio station carries it, and ask! Support for Confetti Park comes from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation and Music Rising at Tulane University. Visit Confetti Park at confettipark.com.
Now before I really get into this sermon, I’d like all of you to repeat a few words after me. Here we go: “aaaaarrrggghh”, “shiver me timbers”, “I’ll make ye walk the plank”. Well done. You’re now fully prepared for a major event on the global calendar. Wednesday of this week is International Talk Like a Pirate Day. It’s true - the 19th of September. For the simple reason that it’s fun to call someone a scurvy rat. This important festival was started in 1995 by people with far too much time on their hands named John Baur and Mark Summers, and in the last 23 years it has gained momentum like a Spanish galleon in full sail. According to the Web site talklikeapirate.com, it has become so popular that they have issued a set of guidelines for how to celebrate the day in the workplace. For example, you need to wear red and black, and don’t be afraid to accessorize with an eye patch or a parrot.
Welcome back to another brilliant episode of The Canto Cast. We were able to have an awesome guest, Mike, on the show. He's the man behind the madness of the holiday International Talk Like Jar Jar Binks Day. Jeff and Tristan interview him about several aspects of the holiday, and they also get to know more about his thoughts on Star Wars in general. The crew does discuss the new Star Wars Resistance trailer, and the internets mixed reaction to it. Down below are the links to everything Talk Like Jar Jar Day. We hope you enjoy this episode! Holiday Website: http://talklikejarjarday.com/ Holiday Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkLikeJarJar Co-Hosts Twitter: Jeff - @porgbach, Tristan - @starwarsmediayt, Jason (not present this episode) @DarthCavana82
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INTRO Joined by special co-hosts / commentators: St. Augustine Florida's Amanda Thurston https://www.minds.com/Amandaisaprinsiss123 Orillia, Ontario's "Mad Dog" Hopkins https://www.minds.com/maddog780ca JUSTICE 4 MICHELLE https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/space-pirate-radio/episodes/2017-01-13T08_19_52-08_00 Business plan structure, GANGNAM, profit-sharing, collaboration & cooperation 19min - Lost Arts Radio's https://www.minds.com/emileah Chance Garton & The Innerverse Podcast https://www.minds.com/innerverse 22min - "Mad Dog" Hopkins, Hollywood portrayal of Pirates vs. REALITY 27min - The ORIGINS of #ITLAPD 28min - Pirate insults, put-downs, famous terms & phrases WPRPN as a "spoof" religion? Scientology vs. ISLAM 38min - Florida. Carolinas, & Monorchans (sic?) 43min - Pirate terms, GLOSSARY, phrases, types / parts of ship 48min - KRAKEN vs. LEVIATHAN 52min - BOMBING w/ Pirate Jokes 56min - Revelations 12 & the "END OF THE WORLD", #FEARPORN 1hrmin - Gifted (choosing) "The Black Arrow" as a kid, Robert Louis Stevenson 1hr3min - Hollywood's Pirate themed movie, video games 1hr7min - Operation Secret Santa 2017 (#OSS2017), "What Would Robin Hood Do?" #WWRHD 1hr12min - Freedom of Expression & letting "FREAK" flags fly high, US History http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pudig/Minorcans.html 1hr18min - More key terms inc. weapons & famous Pirate HIDEOUTS 1hr22min - Barbary Coast's Islamic Raiders & Thomas Jefferson's PUSHBACK via founding of US NAVY https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=thomas+jefferson+barbary+pirates 1hr24min - Chinese Pirate Queen (Sheng-Shi) https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=chinese+pirate+queen+ 1hr27min - Julius Caesar kidnapped by Pirates as a child, "Locked out of SKYPE," Emily Anderson makes the LIVE stream! 1hr31min - Captain "Long John" Sinclair
Trump gives speech at the UN, takes a firm stance against North Korea, Cuba and Iran. International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Urban Word of the Day. Senate GOP again working on Obamacare repeal. Earthquake hits Mexico. Man dead in his truck for 8 months and no one noticed. What's Next: Paul Manafort and wiretapping. Steven Hayes, Americans for Fair Taxation, talks about the GOP plans for tax reform. Say What?? Berkely Free Speech Week. The Mad Pooper.
Whitto and Herbie chatted to the Toddlers about one of the most famous and random international days... International Talk Like a Pirate Day!
Discord: https://discord.gg/0igWZxupFC0N8mH4 Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/starmike Ren: Back to Bagnon Cheatin’ in archaeology (more on this later) Mike: Altoholic rewrite H Throne of Thunder with Ali This week in WoW World Quest Bonus Event Pick up The World Awaits for 5k bonus resources Argus Week 3: Finish Argus Campaign on Mac’Aree Unlock Netherlight Crucible and Seat of the Triumverate New Mac’Aree world quests Archaeology quest - A Beacon of Hope Starlight Beacon - draw a box around yourself and fly inside, even when you don’t have flying Apparently you can use this with a Goblin Glider Kit or Rocfeather Skyhorn Kite to do Magic of Flight if you don’t have regular flying. May also be usable in Argus?? Another reason why rogue = cheat mode Upcoming Holidays: Tuesday 19th - 20th - Pirate’s Day Corresponds with International Talk Like a Pirate Day 1 hour pirate disguise in faction cities Mostly occurs in Booty Bay Get a 12 hour pirate costume that persists through death and gives an achievement Complete quest “You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat” for 5 Emergency Pirate Outfits Purchase Petey for 10g from Dread Captain DeMeza, a 5-stack item that allows you to have a green woodpecker on your shoulder (I looked at it. THIS IS NOT A PARROT). You can have it sit on your shoulder AND have Pepe on your head at the same time Kill Ol’Eary, a rare elite shark off Booty Bay, get a Slightly Chewed Insult Book toy. Wednesday 20th - October 6th - Brewfest Some new things as of last year: Brewfest Prize Token items Gravel Goldbraid’s Famous Sausage Hat toy and the Synthebrew Goggles XL head item News: Blizzcon virtual ticket More coverage! That means the panels we never got to see ALL stages will be covered through Blizzcon All Access Channel Can watch on demand replays for more than a month afterward Cool mounts! Multi passenger faction flying mounts - Stormwind Skychaser and Orgrimmar Interceptor $39.99 US. Opening ceremony and all esports streams will be free to all but no convention coverage More items for other games will be coming There will be videos posted between now and Nov. on the web site. Goody bag It’s a backpack (useless to me) Velcro area for little patches - one for each Bliz game Overwatch figurine Shadow: New Charity Pet Fennec fox - color changing All proceeds are being split between American Red Cross DIsaster Relief and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Disaster Relief Fund to assist with relief efforts around the world
Pulitzer Prize winning columnist and author Dave Barry, who happens to be one of the funniest writers alive, is my featured guest this week. Dave has written more than 30 books and even had a CBS sitcom called Dave’s World based on his books. But if you ask him, his most enduring achievement is that one of his columns is largely responsible for the movement to observe International Talk Like a Pirate Day every year.
In this episode of Confetti Park, Katy Hobgood Ray interviews Ol’ Chumbucket, the co-creator of International Talk Like a Pirate Day on September 19. Chumbucket, also known as John Baur in certain circles, lives in New Orleans today (he has lived in many places including the Virgin Islands) and spends much of his time traveling the pirate festival circuit promoting his books and pirate culture. Chrissie Warren: Pirate Hunter, is his latest. It’s a truly entertaining young adult book about a 13-year-old girl in colonial Virginia who disguises herself as a boy in order to sign onto a merchant ship. What drives her to such rash madness? She must rescue her father, who has been taken by terrible pirates. This book is a great ride! Ol’ Chumbucket has co-authored at least eight books about pirate culture with his buddy Cap’n Slappy (a.k.a Mark Summers, the co-creator of Talk Like a Pirate Day), including A Li’l Pirate’s ABSeas, “a piratical romp through the alphabet with all that that implies. Sometimes rude, sometimes downright dangerous and subversive, but always fun and always funny.” Kids in the Algiers Point neighborhood where Confetti Park is located were very lucky to have Ol’ Chumbucket come to the Hubbell Library. He and the NOLA Pyrates Society sang sea shanties and shared pirate lore. Katy recorded this interview with Chumbucket outside the library located near the river. (You can hear the wind! Sorry for the rumbles.) Here she talks to him about the genesis of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and they uncover what it is that makes pirates so universally appealing. Says Chumbucket: “Pirates, they’re an expression of freedom. We always tell people it’s ‘Talk Like a Pirate Day’—not ‘Commit Felonies Like a Pirate Day.’ We’re not advocating you actually waylay a Spanish galleon. But… pirates were the freest people on earth. They lived by their own rules; they rejected convention. So when you go out and live your life for YOU instead of the rules that everybody else’s putting on you, the TV ads that tell you you have to smell like this, and the magazine ads that tell you you have to wear these shoes… if you do what you want, because it’s what you want, then you’re living like a pirate.” For more information about Ol’ Chumbucket, visit his websites https://baurlife.com/ and http://talklikeapirate.com/.
Special guest host Captain Chestbeard celebrates International Talk Like a Pirate Day with special guest Jay Tholen. Games: Hypnospace Outlaw, Pit, Hedbanz, Dead Men Tell No Tales, and Dead Man's Draw.
Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A Pirate's Life For Me! This week, in honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day (arrr...), we're going to look at the history and stories of how Pirates of the Caribbean came to be, at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. So, keep yer arms and legs in the boat at all times please me mateys, as we hop aboard the Wicked Wench and sack the Spanish Main!
Maggie Ragnow discusses books about Pirates, including Bucaniers of America – just in time for International Talk Like a Pirate Day, which is Sept. 19, 2015. The post Read This Book! – Pirates! appeared first on continuum | University of Minnesota Libraries.
Maggie Ragnow discusses books about Pirates, including Bucaniers of America – just in time for International Talk Like a Pirate Day, which is Sept. 19, 2015.
At a 1,500 year "disadvantage" -- Aarr! -- St. Anthony the Great missed out on International Talk Like a Pirate Day. But, Fr. Joseph imagines what the desert dwelling Father might have said to disciples of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Recorded on International Speak Like a Pirate Day, Sarah is joined by Kim Whitaker, a company and commercial lawyer and fellow podcaster. She hosts the Not for Profit Podcast (www.notforprofitpodcast.com). We talk about the legal aspects protecting your charity's intellectual property. We also find out the origins of International Talk Like a Pirate Day – and why all Hollywood pirates sound like they're from the West Country of England. Except Captain Jack Sparrow, who was from South London.
Inside The Mouse Castle: Disney News, Information and Commentary
Tim and Anthony mark International Talk Like a Pirate Day by, well, talking like pirates. They also talk about the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, more Marvel movie news, sing-alongs with "Frozen," "The Jungle Book" and "The Lion King," and why the drawbridge at Sleeping Beauty Castle may never be closed again. www.TheMouseCastle.com
Yo ho ho and arrr mateys! It be International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and the normally landlubbin' Kongversation be celebrating with a special look at the pirates of the Donkey Kong Universe! Kremlings! Captain Blackeye! Zombie pirates! They all be here, and ye best be walkin' the plank lest you decide to listen!
Yarr!! It be International Talk Like A Pirate Day and the Cristafurion and Friends Podcast crew are all about it! Guest hosts Glacier RX, fan favorite Mr. Husk, and June 2013 Furionette Tushy Face join in on all the fun!
Episode 002 - You Can be the One on the Rollercoaster Relly and Pauly attempt a transatlantic link-up as Relly recovers from XOXO and Pauly tries to interest her in the history of cheese. Relly’s been buying significant quantities of board games and getting excited about the Wii U, whilst Pauly has been discovering the ‘Sheffield Egg’ and looking forward to more interactive theatre. And they both want 3D printers. Theme music: Helix Nebula by Anamanaguchi, from the album Power Supply. We welcome your suggestions for brilliant catchphrases to start and end each episode. Let us know (or tell us anything else) via email, Twitter or a web form. Some of the things we talked about this week: [01:53] XOXO, festival [03:28] Moot / Chris Poole, founder of 4chan & Canvas [03:35] Yancey Strickler, co-founder of Kickstarter [04:40] MC Frontalot - First World Problem [08:40] Julia Nunes, singer-songwriter [09:00] The Kleptones, band [09:35] Super Hexagon, iOS game [09:48] Ground Kontrol, 80s arcade [11:10] Etsy, handmade store [13:00] Sheffield Food Festival [13:30] Andy Swinscoe, cheese enthusiast [16:25] Tunworth, cheese [17:45] The Sheffield Egg [18:53] Brighton Food Festival [21:05] Cards Against Humanity, card game [23:27] Munchkin, card game [23:34] Say Anything, board game [23:48] Elder Sign, card game [23:50] Dixit, board game [23:52] Forbidden Island, board game [24:47] Wii U, games console [32:43] Twilight Princess, Zelda game [33:44] Assassin’s Creed 3, video game [33:46] Call of Duty, game series [34:16] Resident Evil 4, video game [36:02] Makerbot, 3D printer [36:30] Mark Stevenson, futurologist [36:40] Human organ printer [37:20] dconstruct, conference [37:50] James Burke talk on nano printing [40:09] Accomplice, interactive theatre / game [42:40] Project X, interactive theatre show [44:35] International Talk Like a Pirate Day [45:20] Paul & Storm - The Captain’s Wife’s Lament [48:16] Indie Game The Movie, film [51:50] Shift Run Stop, podcast [51:57] Nerdist, podcast This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License
You can listen to this episode on our Comic Issues channel at Anchor.fm! Ahoy Mateys! It be time for another exciting episode of Comic Issues. This week the crew sail the seven seas in honor of International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Answering many piratical questions including “What be thy favorite Pirate?” Discover the buried... The post Comic Issues #84 – Piratical Talk first appeared on Pixelated Geek.
Please subscribe to the A Word a Week Podcast at: awordaweek.podomatic.com Check out the blog at marcothegerman.blogspot.com, where you will find scripts of this podcast. Like the A Word A Week page on facebook! www.facebook.com/AWordAWeek Intro and outro music: The Jam by General Fuzz: http://www.generalfuzz.net
International Talk Like a Pirate Day did not go un-noticed by the crew at today's races. Join the fun with the gang of racing contestants and booth announcers RacerX Gullwing, Salem Gothly, and Tindallia Soothsayer. All together now: Aarrrrrg. Giant Snail Races
NOTE: To download, right-click on the "POD" icon above, and choose "Save Target As..." Select a download location on your computer, and save. After saving, play the file from your downloaded copy. Arrrgggghh!!!! Those two wharf rats that go by the names-o-Mark and Jeff be runnin out thar cannons ta take on thar olde rival -ye Black Privateer! It's time for our second annual International Talk Like a Pirate Gameopolis Podcast. Mark and Jeff sail from port to port in search of a number of eclectic gaming related topics. After starting with the Dusty Old Box --a dusty olde treasure chest to be more exact-- we address some Listener Feedback and then launch into our first main topic --our Pirate themed Talk-Like-A-Pirate game: Cheapass Games' Captain Treasure Boots. Jeff gives us a brief over view of Capt Treasure Boots and describes his tricked-out copy featuring little teeny tiny pirate ships purchased from an online jewelry supply store. We'll post pictures of these teeny tiny square-riggers on the Gameopolis Flickr Page. Next, Mark and Jeff set sail in search of games ported from the tabletop to the portable electronic device. We span old and new games that have "crossed over to the other side". Lastly, we flip this topic on its head and discuss games --one in particular-- that has made this trek in the opposite direction: Skirmish Wars Advance Tactics. Jeff talks about his version of SWAT that he will be taking up to the Carnage 2010 Gaming Convention. And so this episode ends with a teaser for Carnage 2010. 00:00:00 Prelude and Pirattitude 00:01:04 Dusty Olde Treasure Chest 00:11:40 Listener Feedback 00:22:46 Mark's Phoning-it-in, Jeff's Higglety Pigglety 00:24:12 Captain Treasure Boots 00:39:20 Tabletop-to-Mobile App: crossing the line 01:07:49 Carnage 2010 teaser: Jeff's Skirmish Wars Advance Tactics 01:12:15 Sign-off Related links: 1 Roll2d6 Podcast 2 Richthofen's War on Boardgamegeek 3 Intl Talk Like a Pirate Day 4 Cheapass games web site 5 Full listing of Cheapass games' titles 6 Captain Treasure Boots on Boardgamegeek 7 Cataan First Island for mobiles 8 Small World for ipad 9 Battleship by EA Games for mobiles 10 Battleship by Majesco for Gameboy Color on CNET 11 Skirmish Wars Advance Tactics on Boardgamegeek 12 Carnage 2010 Gaming Convention Stay tuned for Show 10.5, a session report of one of the games we just talked about, coming very soon!
At a 1,500 year "disadvantage" -- Aarr! -- St. Anthony the Great missed out on International Talk Like a Pirate Day. But, Fr. Joseph imagines what the desert dwelling Father might have said to disciples of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Covers the week of 9/12/09 to 9/19/09 September 12 The Festival of Nations http://www.festivalofthenations.net/events.html Pictures at http://www.holidayaday.net/journal/2009/9/13/festival-of-the-nations-nashville-tn-091209.html September 14 Anniversary of the Star Spangled Banner http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Spangled_Banner September 15 Prinsjesdag (Princes Day) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prinsjesdag September 16 Fiestas Patrias (Patriotic Holiday) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiestas_Patrias_(Mexico) September 18 Dieciocho (Chile's Independence Day) http://www.worldandi.com/subscribers/feature_detail.asp?num=25181 September 19 International Talk Like a Pirate Day http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Talk_Like_a_Pirate_Day
Episode 14 - Military Photoshop Vol. II 9/25/2008. Thanks to all those who celebrated International Talk Like a Pirate Day with us in the last week's "Dead Men Tell No Tales" episode. We're still hearing about it! In the meantime, we have some good stuff for you in this week's Geocentric podcast! Streetwise: Are you sick of the dirty one-way news telling you nothing substantial about your candidate? We'll tell you how to cut the crap and get the real answers. Then, watch out scout! We'll give you a list of the 8 Worst Bosses to Work For. Are You Kidding Me?!: The U.S Army steps up to the plate in a photoshop contest with Iran... and strikes out. Tech & Entertainment: Minority Report comes true with a machine that detects your crime before you commit it. Plus, the military becomes telepathic and Google's got a new phone! Business, Finance & Marketing: For all you P2P Pirates out there! YARRR! Comcast isn't coming after you anymore. At least for now.... Current International Events: Israel unveils their new secret weapon: the Skunk Bomb. And the Japanese propose to build an elevator... to SPACE! Extras in this week's podcast: - Guess That Accent, Round 4 - The Tech Byte Update with Ethan Clark - A most fierce round of Stump ChaCha - New album updates of the week - New music by Punchline! Make sure to contact us with your comments by calling 206-337-1504. You can also shoot us an email at geocentric@inbox.com or leave us a comment on the MySpace (www.myspace.com/geocentricpodcast), the blog (geocentricpodcast.blogspot.com), or on the host website (geocentric.podomatic.com). Geocentric is brought to you by your friends, John Newman, the Anthropology guru and Nate Long, the PR guy.
Ruminations on the Family Values inherent in International Talk Like A Pirate Day, and why Kids These Days Just Don't Understand.Part 1 -- "The Arwen, Season 3: Armada," by Tim CallahanPart 2 -- "Double Share: A Traders Tale from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper," by Nathan LowellPart 3 -- "Murder at Avedon Hill," by P. G. HolyfieldPart 4 -- "In Search of # 6," by Damon TimmIDSL: "79th & Madison," by Julie Ann BaileyTheme: "140 Times" by Bob Baldwin
Ruminations on the Family Values inherent in International Talk Like A Pirate Day, and why Kids These Days Just Don't Understand.Part 1 -- "The Arwen, Season 3: Armada," by Tim CallahanPart 2 -- "Double Share: A Traders Tale from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper," by Nathan LowellPart 3 -- "Murder at Avedon Hill," by P. G. HolyfieldPart 4 -- "In Search of # 6," by Damon TimmIDSL: "79th & Madison," by Julie Ann BaileyTheme: "140 Times" by Bob Baldwin
Happy Internation Talk Like a pirate Day ^_^. Don’t worry, episode thirteen will be done as soon as possible. May-san is sick so we have been upable to get together to record an episode so here is some filler for you.this supplimental is full of piratey goodness. YAaarrrr and some information about Wanted, Cap'n Harlock and One Piece. enjoy send us Emails!! xan Music For Episode: Background Music- Yo ho ho and a bottle of run , Intro Music- Brand New World by D-51 (One Piece 5th Op) Ending Music- We Are! By Hiroshi Kitadani (One Piece 1st Ep)
International Talk Like a Pirate Day, Voice Mail PS tunes from Friars Point, Black Lab.