Grey Ghost wrote: » How is this even a question
Butler wrote: » The "yo" is part of the laugh. The pirate is not saying "You! Ho ho!"
I needed a gnome to post. wrote: » Butler wrote: » The "yo" is part of the laugh. The pirate is not saying "You! Ho ho!" Oh so you think it should be y'all h'all h'all
Olivaw wrote: » I needed a gnome to post. wrote: » Butler wrote: » The "yo" is part of the laugh. The pirate is not saying "You! Ho ho!" Oh so you think it should be y'all h'all h'all This would at least be aurally consistent
Pinfeldorf wrote: » Giddy arrrp.
RMS Oceanic wrote: » Did the Cowboys of Moo Mesa ever have a pirate level and if not why not
Straightzi wrote: » Y'all ho ho sounds more like a Cowboy Santa Claus when I read it I can switch to to what it's supposed to be with effort, but it's not ideal
chr1sh4ll3ttb3 wrote: » Straightzi wrote: » Y'all ho ho sounds more like a Cowboy Santa Claus when I read it I can switch to to what it's supposed to be with effort, but it's not ideal See, I would say the opposite - "Yo ho ho y'all" is just Texan Santa to my ears.
Straightzi wrote: » chr1sh4ll3ttb3 wrote: » Straightzi wrote: » Y'all ho ho sounds more like a Cowboy Santa Claus when I read it I can switch to to what it's supposed to be with effort, but it's not ideal See, I would say the opposite - "Yo ho ho y'all" is just Texan Santa to my ears. ...does Santa say Yo Ho Ho in Australia?
Magic Pink wrote: » a pirate cowboy would be exhausted "hello please bring us all your rum, gold, whiskey, dubloons, gold bars and cattle."
chr1sh4ll3ttb3 wrote: » Straightzi wrote: » chr1sh4ll3ttb3 wrote: » Straightzi wrote: » Y'all ho ho sounds more like a Cowboy Santa Claus when I read it I can switch to to what it's supposed to be with effort, but it's not ideal See, I would say the opposite - "Yo ho ho y'all" is just Texan Santa to my ears. ...does Santa say Yo Ho Ho in Australia? He says "Ho ho ho, now I have a machine gun" every year on Christmas Eve. Or at least, an agent of his does.
Enlong wrote: » Magic Pink wrote: » a pirate cowboy would be exhausted "hello please bring us all your rum, gold, whiskey, dubloons, gold bars and cattle." Is a cattle rustler not just a cowboy pirate on land?
MulysaSempronius wrote: » I've never heard a cowboy say y'all, though
Elaro wrote: » I want to change my vote
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that's what I thought until I saw your answer.
But I had to settle on the one most readable and least confusing for the listener
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Oh so you think it should be y'all h'all h'all
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Probably at least an episode.
I can switch to to what it's supposed to be with effort, but it's not ideal
See, I would say the opposite - "Yo ho ho y'all" is just Texan Santa to my ears.
...does Santa say Yo Ho Ho in Australia?
the things santa says in Australia are not repeatable on a 13+ forum
have this terrible post instead.
"hello please bring us all your rum, gold, whiskey, dubloons, gold bars and cattle."
And a wheel barrow, if'n ye happen to have one lyin' about.
And maybe a sack lunch fer t'road, if it be not too terribly inconvenient.
Why is me pirate so blasted polite, this is why they never hand over the swag.
He says "Ho ho ho, now I have a machine gun" every year on Christmas Eve. Or at least, an agent of his does.
It's "Now I have a machine gun. Ho ho ho."
Unless you're playing Die Hard Trilogy, of course.
Is a cattle rustler not just a cowboy pirate on land?
only a non-cowboypirate would even ask this question
i have to wonder if you have ever heard a cowboy at all then