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Sunday, 18 August 2013

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Write Pirates Or Upside Down Language On Facebook Free Trick

Pirate Language On Facebook





Hi Guys.Today i tell you A Facebook intrusting Trick.With the help of this trick you can change your Facebook language into Pirates language.Here is International Talk Like a Pirate Day.International Talk Like a Pirate Day (ITLAPD, September 19) is a parodic holiday created in 1995 by John Baur (Ol' Chumbucket) and Mark Summers (Cap'n Slappy), of Albany, Oregon, U.S., who proclaimed September 19 each year as the day when everyone in the world should talk like a pirate.For example, an observer of this holiday would greet friends not with "Hello," but with "Ahoy, matey!" The holiday, and its observance, springs from a romanticized view of the Golden Age of Piracy.To use this language on Facebook Follow my below steps.

1. Login To Your Facebook Account.

2. Scroll to the bottom of your Facebook Home page and Click on English and what ever language you Use On Facebook as shown Below



3. Now a new window Pop Up Select English(pirates) or English (Upside Down).As shown Below

3. You Can choose English upside Down As shown above photo.

4. Now Post Status In Pirates Language Or Upside Down.
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Write Pirates Or Upside Down Language On Facebook Free Trick

Pirate Language On Facebook





Hi Guys.Today i tell you A Facebook intrusting Trick.With the help of this trick you can change your Facebook language into Pirates language.Here is International Talk Like a Pirate Day.International Talk Like a Pirate Day (ITLAPD, September 19) is a parodic holiday created in 1995 by John Baur (Ol' Chumbucket) and Mark Summers (Cap'n Slappy), of Albany, Oregon, U.S., who proclaimed September 19 each year as the day when everyone in the world should talk like a pirate.For example, an observer of this holiday would greet friends not with "Hello," but with "Ahoy, matey!" The holiday, and its observance, springs from a romanticized view of the Golden Age of Piracy.To use this language on Facebook Follow my below steps.