Conversation started Sep 23, 2013 at 17:24.
Sep 23, 2013 17:24
Any argument that includes the formidable weapon known as the gub is a winning argument in my book
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@JimmyHoffa It was a typo... it should have been a gRub. If you feed a bullet to one and then squeeze it just so, it will be fired from one end at your opponent who will be at a disadvantage from trying to figure out why you re squeezing magots like that.
@MichaelT Ah yes, the old confuse and contrast approach to weaponized animalry.
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@JimmyHoffa Thats where they got the idea for the game Worms.
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Mega DrivePC (DOS)PlayStationSNESSaturnJaguar | genre = Artillery, Strategy | modes = Single player, Multiplayer | ratings = K-A (Kids to Adults) | platforms = Amiga, CD32, Game Boy, Mega Drive, Jaguar, Mac, PC (DOS), PlayStation, Saturn, SNES | media = | requirements = | input = Mouse, keyboard, gamepad }} Worms is an artillery strategy video game developed by Team17 and released in . It is the first game in the Worms series of video games and was initially only available for the Amiga. Later it was ported to other platforms. Worms is a turn based g...
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Granted, they had to clean it up from the original implementation and give the worms guns. They didn't like the version where they shot bullets from one end of the alimentary canal or the other.
 
Conversation ended Sep 23, 2013 at 17:29.