Guide to Being a Pirate Jack Sparrow`s
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Guide to Being a Pirate Jack Sparrow`s
Jack Sparrow’s Guide to Being a Pirate © Disney © Disney spoonful.com page 1 of 5 Pirate Name Generator 1 © Disney spoonful.com I. Honesty is the best policy for someone else. II. You can always trust a dishonest man to be dishonest. III. He who falls behind is left behind. V. Enemy negotiations should always begin by declaring parley, with no harm done on either side until an accord can be made. VI. Should the parley fail, run away. VII. A buried treasure should never stay buried. VIII. That being said, approach buried treasure with caution. IX. When others question your rules of decorum, a one-word X. Wherever a pirate wants to go, a pirate goes. 6 page 2 of 5 The Pirate Code left column, then circle a word in the right column. Combine all three from left to right for your pirate name. Big Little Captain First Mate Seafarin’ Clever Sneaky Shifty One-Eyed Pegleg Barnacle Shipwreck Scurvy Swashbucklin’ Yellow-Bellied 5 © Disney spoonful.com The Adventurer The Fearless The Brave The Coward The Crook The King The Marooned The Treasure Seeker The Popinjay The Scalawag The Sea Dog The Strong The Rascal Toothless The Rapscallion Mutinous The Freebooter 2 page 3 of 5 How to Talk Like a Pirate Use "aye" as often as you plunder. Add an “arr!” to the end of your sentences with frequency. When you don’t have an answer to something, squint into the distance. Call your friends “matey.” Call your enemies “scoundrel,” “scalawag,” “coward,” “crook,” “shark bait,” “son of a biscuit eater,” and many other things they wouldn’t like to be called. When something catches you by surprise, shout “Shiver me timbers!” (Bonus doubloons if you can actually shiver your timbers while saying this.) Pirate Fashion Tips Your noggin requires a covering of a tricorn hat, bandana, or both. (Note: Bandanas should never be worn centered on the head.) Fasten your sword tightly to your belt to keep it safe in treacherous waters. There’s no such thing as too many sashes. But never call them sashes. If you’re not in need of an eyepatch, ya lucky rascal, then make your ship. 3 © Disney spoonful.com 4 page 4 of 5 1. Print out all pages and cut them out. aa 2. Place the cover, illustration side down, on a flat working surface. Spread wrinkle-free glue over the entire back of the cover. Now, place pages 1 and 6 (with the illustration side up) directly on top of the glue so that the edges line up. Smooth out any wrinkles. Pages 1 and 6 illustration side up Glue Cover illustration side down 3. Place pages 2 and 5 (with illustration side down) and cover the back with glue. Place pages 3 and 4 (with illustration side up) directly on top of the glued surface, lining up the edges and smoothing out the wrinkles. Pages 3 and 4 illustration side up Glue Pages 2 and 5 illustration side down 4. After the glue has dried, fold all pages in half. Place pages 3 and 4 inside 1 and 6 to complete your book. Staple the spine of the book to hold it all together. Fold page 1 and 6 © Disney spoonful.com Fold page 3 and 4 page 5 of 5