If you were asked to picture the most successful pirate of all time, who would you imagine? Perhaps Long John Silver complete with a perching parrot, or a swashbuckling Blackbeard? Think again!
The inspiration for the name of the restaurant came from the character Long John Silver, the pirate villain in Robert Louis Stevenson's classic 1883 novel "Treasure Island." The combination of ...
The result is that our enduring image of pirates is based on the fictional Long John Silver – complete with eye patch, wooden leg and pet parrot. 5. Privateering was pretty much legalised piracy ...
During National Seafood Month, enjoy our classic favorite Fish and Fry for only $2.99 from Oct. 1 to 4 and all variety platters will […] Long John Silver’s ‘Talk Like a Pirate Day’ to Return on ...
Although the TV show was not a spin-off of the 1954 film, Long John Silver, many of the actors had the same roles in both productions, including Robert Newton as the titular pirate. Notable Cast ...
Shiver me timbers! The most thrilling, side-splitting, and toe-tapping pantomime of the season is about to drop anchor in ...
Arrrr! Normally when we think of pirates, we picture a guy with a hook and a parrot. Think Jack Sparrow, Blackbeard, or Long John Silver. Pirates like these are famous for attacking rich Spanish ...