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Trip to Worms

Started by Waffle, April 22, 2014, 04:26 PM

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Waffle

Hey guys, I just drove my way down to Worms (Germany)
Worms.jpg
just to play some Worms Forts with my Worms at the Forts of Worms.
Worms Forts with my Worms at the Forts of Worms.jpg
But after walking a little around in Worms, I found this
Worms Brewery.jpg
Yes, you see right, a Worms brewery.  :D
Their mascot is not a Worm, but close enough!
Worms Brewery mascot - close enough.jpg
My pals just love their beer!  :-*
They just love it.jpg

Impossible

wow this place is awesome, if we'll ever plan a meeting it should defenitely happen in this place

Casso

Nice Waffle :)

This city is very important, I remember when I have read it in the history books. I always wondered if his name had nothing to do with worms but I guess not considering that "worms" in german can't be translated.

Waffle

Yeah, the word "worms" has no meaning in the german language.
It's one of the oldest cities of germany. The name changed many times very slightly in the past 2.000+ years. From "Bormetomagus" finally into "Worms"

DENnis

Very nice Waffle :-*

Cool that you really took the worms with you and posted the Fotos. I hope you had a very nice day there. I like your Real Life Worms in Worms :D




Hurz


LeTotalKiller

Nice stuff. :)

(Just left Germany this afternoon, incidentally.)

HHC

Enjoy it while it lasts. It'll be burned to the ground soon.

Dutch army, not lost a single war in almost 70 years. Be afraid, be very f@#!in afraid!

SPW

Maaskantje!

Nice town, we spoke sometimes in CF about it.

Crazy

Don't forget about their football club, VfR Wormatia Worms ;) That's a nice name for a new clan, actually. WW'Waffle. Nice pictures!!

Aerox

#10
where are those worms from? did you make them yourself?

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Quote from: Waffle on April 22, 2014, 05:23 PM
Yeah, the word "worms" has no meaning in the german language.
It's one of the oldest cities of germany. The name changed many times very slightly in the past 2.000+ years. From "Bormetomagus" finally into "Worms"

I thought wurm was an old germanic word for dragon
MonkeyIsland, my friend, I know your english is terrible and your understanding of society limited. However, in real life, people attack and humiliate others without the use of a single bad word. They even go to war with lengthy politeness. You can't base the whole moderation philosophy of a community based on the use of bad words and your struggle with sarcasm and irony. My attack to Jonno was fully justified and of proper good taste.
Eat a bag full of dicks.

NinjaCamel

"since most people tend to the order side, its my job to spread chaos" -peja

rU`

Gotta love those worms.
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Waffle

Quote from: Aerox on April 23, 2014, 07:17 AM
where are those worms from? did you make them yourself?

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Quote from: Waffle on April 22, 2014, 05:23 PM
Yeah, the word "worms" has no meaning in the german language.
It's one of the oldest cities of germany. The name changed many times very slightly in the past 2.000+ years. From "Bormetomagus" finally into "Worms"

I thought wurm was an old germanic word for dragon

English "Worm" = German "Wurm".
German "Worm" = no meaning.
Don't know anything about dragons in this content, but might be :D

The plush worms were advertised on the Facebook page of Team17 some years back.
They are sold on the shop "GameOnStuff" on facebook. But now there are many other pages where you can buy them.
Link to GameOnStuff: https://www.facebook.com/GameOnStuff
There are 3 sizes: keychain, medium, large.
Here's an image of Andy Davidson with the large one for scale xD

They aren't the best quality, though..

Anubis

Ropa is probably referring to a Lindwurm.