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you have to get on a boat then you get on a litepersever and swing to the key

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Q: Where is the forth key on the giant ship in shiver your timbers part 1 scooby-doo 100 nights of frights?
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Shiver My Timbers was created on 1931-10-10.


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Shiver My Timbers - 1931 was released on: USA: 10 October 1931


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argh ninja Another answer: arrrrgh. yarrrrgh, aye aye, captain, man the oars, charge, shiver me timbers


What does shiver my timbers mean?

shiver me timbers probably dates back to the old popeye comic strip. that is the only place i remember seeing it.answer The expression in Popeye is borrowed, and predates it by at least a century. The expression dates back to the time of wooden sailing vessels, and most likely refers to the working of wooden planks in heavy seas, possibly to planks flying about when a ship hits rocks, or splinters ("shiver" means splinter in some English dialects) flying about in battle (wooden splinters being a major source of battle casualties).Whatever its origin it is usually associated with pirates, the phrase being used for instance by Robert Louis Stevenson.