Stephen isn't kidding about "grunting" being a commercial enterprise in the US. There's enough money in it for skilled worm charmers to make a decent living luring worms up and selling them to bait shops and now also for vermiculture (where you use worms to make compost out of your kitchen scraps -- it's amazingly effective and doesn't even smell bad, unlike regular compost heaps where you can smell the fermentation happening). It has been featured in two places in particular, one of them interesting and one laughably bad. The interesting one is "Dirty Jobs". The laughably bad one is "Squirm", a horror movie involving worms that was featured on MST3K (much to the fury of its creator).
0:30 Jimmy, you should watch the Dutch show Koekeloere that features "Moffel en Piertje." It's about a Mole and Worm being best friends and talking to the kids about...well...informative subjects.
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We have a machine here in the States for driving worms to the surface using electricity. The device was used in the movie "Napoleon Dynamite" as a time machine.
We were being trained in storytelling and one of the exercises we did was we got it a big circle and were to start telling a story one sentence at time passing it round the circle whilst stepping in and out in unison with each other. I mention this because we were doing it on the meadow and worms where coming to the surface so we kept stopping to get rid of them.
When I first saw this clip I wasn't sure if I should be sympathetic to those people or not. I could just as easily have an interest that people think is a waste of time. But today, yeah, it's bad. If someone told me they worm charm I would ask, "Is that something you get good at?" If they could give me any insight about that at all, then I might appreciate it.
So what you're saying is you've become more misanthropic as you've got older...? Because you're absolutely right, you could easily have an interest that people think is a waste of time. I mean, I couldn't care less about worm charming. I also think it's pretty pathetic that there are people who are SO invested in the football team they support that they will be brought to tears if a group of men can't kick a ball into a net enough times quickly enough. But if I ever met a worm charmer in real life I wouldn't say a word about thinking it's silly, just like I don't laugh at some of my friends for sinking into a week long depression every time Liverpool loses. Like whatever you please, it doesn't affect me in the slightest.
I grew up in Woodhall, it's very nice, but there are a lot of OAP nutcases, so this shit does not surprise me. Also, it's twinned with a french place called Roeze Sur Sarthe
Actually, Woodhall Spa is twinned with the small French town of Roeze sur Sarthe, about 15 kilometres south-west of Le Mans. But you can't hear the cars racing from there (or so I'm told).
Many different ways to bring up worms. Pound on the ground, drive in a metal stake and and tap on it and use electricity. Some of the ways we use in the Ozarks. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Always easy, isn't it, to mock activities like this. As much as I enjoy the show, clearly they don't know one end of a worm from the other. Check the price for live worms for fishing on ebay, and you'll find someone who has the knack of this, is onto a nice little earner.
A properly maintained compost heap, open to the soil below, is quickly FULL of worms. Chuck a split pumpkin in and a couple of weeks later you have a solid mass of worms. Instructions : A plastic barrel eg from a farm, open both ends, and with plenty of 1" holes in for aeration. Place on soil/grass and keep topping up with kitchen scraps and lawn mowings as available. Keep top covered with old sack or similar held in place with a bike tyre, bungee, or similar. If you have more than one barrel on the go it means you can let them really 'mature' and get lovely compost (and lots of worms).
"The train spotters are over on the hill shouting 'losers!'"
"Keep hitting, Cynthia, they're only jealous..."
Alan's reaction to the flip flops is so funny
I'm terribly disappointed "tiny flute" did not trigger the klaxon.
Stephen isn't kidding about "grunting" being a commercial enterprise in the US. There's enough money in it for skilled worm charmers to make a decent living luring worms up and selling them to bait shops and now also for vermiculture (where you use worms to make compost out of your kitchen scraps -- it's amazingly effective and doesn't even smell bad, unlike regular compost heaps where you can smell the fermentation happening). It has been featured in two places in particular, one of them interesting and one laughably bad. The interesting one is "Dirty Jobs". The laughably bad one is "Squirm", a horror movie involving worms that was featured on MST3K (much to the fury of its creator).
In the Netherlands there was a children’s show with a mole and his friend, a worm.
Fuck the Netherlands.
Lofty, there, showing a level of tolerance appropriate for his name - NOT ! LOL !
I blame legal weed.
Wounded Lion ......Stranger Danger......Stranger Danger...
@@marccolten9801 moffel en piertje!
What's the best way to charm a worm?
You offer it a position of power with a large salary.
0:30
Jimmy, you should watch the Dutch show Koekeloere that features "Moffel en Piertje."
It's about a Mole and Worm being best friends and talking to the kids about...well...informative subjects.
All of my knowledge of worm charming comes from that episode of Chuckle Brothers
So you have a cane full of worms?
I sympathise with Alan. I have a perpetual "get-a-life" look on my face.
In that jacket, Jimmy looks like he should be wearing a penny-farthing badge and proclaiming that he is not a number, but rather a free man.
ebony1442 Be seeing you.
Surely Jimmy Carr is No. 2 in a Prisoner scenario.
And being chased around a beach by balloons with an HMRC logo.
Maybe *he* is number one! @_@
He's got the most annoying laugh ever. He chose it too. Pretty good comedian, but please don't laugh
I’m upset that Hulu (USA) took QI off. I loved watching this and only got through the first season available. :( bring it back!
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VPN
I watched every episode already through two channels
No Such Thing As A Fish is the podcast by the QI Elves
We have a machine here in the States for driving worms to the surface using electricity. The device was used in the movie "Napoleon Dynamite" as a time machine.
At least they're getting out I guess even if it is only on day release
We were being trained in storytelling and one of the exercises we did was we got it a big circle and were to start telling a story one sentence at time passing it round the circle whilst stepping in and out in unison with each other. I mention this because we were doing it on the meadow and worms where coming to the surface so we kept stopping to get rid of them.
I’m surprised no one made the obvious rude jokes about “worm” charming.
Especially Jimmy. Guess even he has a "nah, too obvious" threshold.
@@pumpjackmcgee4267 Maybe the panelists are over ten years old.
@@waynemarvin5661 If you think they're above immature jokes, you don't know them too well.
idk about rude, but there is a rather immature one.
@@waynemarvin5661 Somehow I feel that you hadn't seen much of them yet, hopefully you've educated yourself.
Awww
Well, I for one love the classic British eccentric, the wonderfully mad bastards.
When I first saw this clip I wasn't sure if I should be sympathetic to those people or not. I could just as easily have an interest that people think is a waste of time. But today, yeah, it's bad. If someone told me they worm charm I would ask, "Is that something you get good at?" If they could give me any insight about that at all, then I might appreciate it.
So what you're saying is you've become more misanthropic as you've got older...? Because you're absolutely right, you could easily have an interest that people think is a waste of time. I mean, I couldn't care less about worm charming. I also think it's pretty pathetic that there are people who are SO invested in the football team they support that they will be brought to tears if a group of men can't kick a ball into a net enough times quickly enough. But if I ever met a worm charmer in real life I wouldn't say a word about thinking it's silly, just like I don't laugh at some of my friends for sinking into a week long depression every time Liverpool loses. Like whatever you please, it doesn't affect me in the slightest.
Good one, Jonny.
Quick! Fetch the flip flops!
I have never once heard of 'grunting.'
I grew up in Woodhall, it's very nice, but there are a lot of OAP nutcases, so this shit does not surprise me. Also, it's twinned with a french place called Roeze Sur Sarthe
Actually, Woodhall Spa is twinned with the small French town of Roeze sur Sarthe, about 15 kilometres south-west of Le Mans. But you can't hear the cars racing from there (or so I'm told).
And then a worm goes along the track and a train pops out of the ground
Worm charming was created so trainspotters would have someone to look down on.
Wrong again Fry. They come up, because if they don't, they might drown.
Many different ways to bring up worms. Pound on the ground, drive in a metal stake and and tap on it and use electricity. Some of the ways we use in the Ozarks. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
If I wanna charm a worm, I go to Tindr.
You'll find that Grindr is faster for that.
I live down the road from where the World Worm Charming Championship takes place...
Willaston primary school near Nantwich in Cheshire, or it's not the real one.
+Emily Bennett - You live down the road from the Worm Charming Championship. How far? And have you ever actually bothered to attend?
they don't get worms from the wild do they?
worm farms surely..
Oh Fry I missed you
Moles eat 1.5 times their weight in worms every day. No Jimmy, not best friends.
Well, I would say the moles absolutely adore the worms. If anything, it's unrequited love.
Moffel en Piertje
I thought Worm Charming was only done in strip clubs.
Then why do birds tap the ground in countries with no moles?
Worms are notoriously bad at geography and don't know they're in a country without moles.
I’m with Alan. Wtf.
Alan 's stock answer for the first umpteen series of QI, I think !
Put a good electric fence wire on the ground and they will come up and flee very quickly
Works also in:
Pools
Playgrounds
Garages
Cars
😁
Skimpy Underwear
Always easy, isn't it, to mock activities like this. As much as I enjoy the show, clearly they don't know one end of a worm from the other. Check the price for live worms for fishing on ebay, and you'll find someone who has the knack of this, is onto a nice little earner.
A properly maintained compost heap, open to the soil below, is quickly FULL of worms. Chuck a split pumpkin in and a couple of weeks later you have a solid mass of worms. Instructions : A plastic barrel eg from a farm, open both ends, and with plenty of 1" holes in for aeration. Place on soil/grass and keep topping up with kitchen scraps and lawn mowings as available. Keep top covered with old sack or similar held in place with a bike tyre, bungee, or similar. If you have more than one barrel on the go it means you can let them really 'mature' and get lovely compost (and lots of worms).
Four minutes of sneering from Davies. How an Arsenal fan can mock what ANYONE else chooses to do on Saturdays is beyond me.
Because he's an attention-seeking twat?
@@BumMcFluff That's what gets people on TV. The difference between you and him is that he is on TV.
@@khymaaren And also the fact that he's an attention-seeking twat, surely.
Amazing how people that don't go outside and do anything love to mock people that actually do.
There are many, many things you do indoors that are more fun than "worm charming".
Found the worm charmer
Cause of the lockdown dude
@@ed_2099 This was written a year ago.