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  2. Willie Stargell - Wikipedia

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    Bob Prince, the colorful longtime Pirate radio announcer, would greet a Stargell home run with the phrase "Chicken on the Hill". This referred to Stargell's ownership of a chicken restaurant in Pittsburgh's Hill District. For a time, whenever he homered, Stargell's restaurant would give away free chicken to all patrons present in the restaurant ...

  3. Long John Silver - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson's portrayal of Silver has greatly influenced the modern iconography of the pirate. [2] Long John Silver has a parrot, named Captain Flint in honor—or mockery—of his former captain, [3] who generally perches on Silver's shoulder, and is known to chatter pirate or seafaring phrases like "Pieces of Eight", and "Stand by to go about ...

  4. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    The ad parodies Simpson's remark on the MTV reality show Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, where she asked Nick Lachey if Chicken of the Sea was tuna or chicken. [ 218 ] Dysfunctional Family Christmas — From Silver Bell Records comes this compilation of songs suitable for the holiday season, "when families get together to reopen old feelings."

  5. VIDEO: Donald Trump tosses chicken tenders into crowd at ...

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    A video posted by Margo Martin, the deputy director of communications for his campaign, shows the former president waving to the crowd before throwing the chicken to random people in the crowd.

  6. Find out how you can dine like it's 1999 at City Barbeque - AOL

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    City Barbeque restaurants are celebrating the chain's anniversary with prices from 1999; including $5 dishes.

  7. Crawfish Po'Boys Are A Lenten Tradition at This Louisiana ...

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    Even so, it’s a lot of work. The team shows up at 5 a.m. to begin prepping the crawfish, and the lunch rush is nonstop. “It’s a little kitchen,” says Kennedy.

  8. Buccan - Wikipedia

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    The term "buccaneer" for pirates or privateers, is said to be [1] derived from buccan. In the Caribbean, seafarers used the wooden frames for smoking meat, preferably pork . From this derived the French word boucane and hence the name boucanier for French hunters who used such frames to smoke meat from feral cattle and pigs on Hispaniola (now ...

  9. Bartholomew Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew Roberts (17 May 1682 – 10 February 1722), born John Roberts, was a Welsh pirate who was, measured by vessels captured, the most successful pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy. [2] During his piratical career, he took over 400 prize ships , although most were mere fishing boats.