Third Leg’s a Stump (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 83)

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It’s a free verbal beatdown as we put a man’s pride, loyalty, and governorship up for a Port Royal auction. Join us for minute 83 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we discuss Lord Cutler Beckett schooling Governor Swann on selling himself out to save his daughter, Elizabeth Swann, symbolism as a result of camerawork, the roll of the dice transition, the origin of Liar’s Dice (AKA Pirate’s Dice, Perudo, Dudo), examine Flying Dutchman crewman Two Head, portrayed by twins Chris and Michael Symonds, and we get into our time traveling DeLorean and head back to the internet in 2006 and have a little fun with a couple of guys that have been acting since March.

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