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First Legoland Pirate Island Hotel in the United States
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Books by three Vancouver Island authors are finalists for the Governor General s Literary Awards. VIA GGBOOKS.CA Three authors from Vancouver Island have been named as finalists for the Governor General’s Literary Awards, celebrating the 70 best books published in Canada last year. Victoria’s Sarah Cassidy and Polly Horvath and Royston’s Jordan Scott earned nominations Tuesday in two Young People’s categories. Cassidy won her nomination for Nevers, a book set in Burgundy, France, in 1799, while Horvath drew her nod for Pine Island Home, which follows the journey of four orphans who are sent to live in a remote area of British Columbia.
International Talk Like a Pirate Day was invented in 1995 by two Americans, John Baur and Mark Summers, as a parody of all those endless United Nations proclaimed days dedicated to terribly noble causes. In order to Talk Like a Pirate you greet everyone with Ahoy maties or Ahoy me hearties in a growling accent and throw in the occasional Aye, Jim lad while pretending to have a parrot on your shoulder. That works for pirates, but what about convicts? How can you talk like a convict? Talking like a pirate is so 1995. convict-speak is where it’s at. Probably by talking exactly the way you are now. No change is needed. If you grew up speaking Australian English you are using far more convict words than you realise.
The 12 convict terms Aussies still use
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