Hobo Radio 99 – Talk Like a Pirate Day 2009

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  • Introduction
  • Interview with Cap’n Slappy
  • Contractually obligated Batman discussion
  • Eat Like a Hobo Day

Week 99 Spotlight: Talk Like a Pirate Day 2009

Joel and Lars don’t have much to look forward to in their lives, but the one day every year that is marked on their calenders with smiley faces is September 19 – International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Not only is it a day that they get to call up their friends and shout “Arrrrrrrrrrrrr!” but it is also an excuse for them to call the world’s most lovable pirate, Cap’n Slappy.

Cap’n Slappy, along with his friend Ol’ Chumbucket, created International Talk Like a Pirate Day. So this week, the boys bring Slappy on the show to find out how he will be celebrating this year. They also get his take on vampires and Batman and they even run their new holiday by him – September 20, Eat Like a Hobo Day. Cap’n Slappy is always entertaining, so if you are a fan of fun, you’ll definitely want to check out this show.

Where will the Captain be for International Talk Like A Pirate Day this year? How shamelessly will Joel shill Slappy’s pirate merchandise? Will Eat Like a Hobo Day sweep the nation? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s show.

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