"To get worms, you need compost. To make compost, all you need is 5 kelp, in which you can find in waters. You can craft the compost then get worms by breaking it." this answer is incorrect as to make a compost bin, the only thing able to make compost, you must get worms (5 of them).
to answer your question you can find worms by obtaining dirt witch will yield one worm at random.
Use the carrot on a stick built in the crafting bench.
The Blockheads was created in 1974.
The game Blockheads is a very fun game!! you should get it
The Blockheads was a satirical play making fun of the British.The play was privately circulated, not performed publicly.
BlockHeads The Return of the Neighborhood - 2010 was released on: USA: 8 September 2010
BlockHeads The Return of the Neighborhood - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
some blockheads
Prickle and Pokey. NOT THE BLOCKHEADS
harry potter you blockheads!
One of them are The blockheads.
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After the Katzenjammer Kids and before Beavis and Butthead, there were the Blockheads. "G" Blockhead and "J" Blockhead are both numskulls. They know only one way to do anything: the hard way, often at someone else's expense, and usually at Gumby's expense. But where did they come from? "I used to read about the Katzenjammer Kids on Sunday morning in the Sunday paper. In the comic strips they were on the very top of the page. They were always getting in trouble. When their father was climbing a ladder, they were sawing halfway through the rungs, and their father was up there. It was awful! The Blockheads are kind of like them. Always in trouble. They started in a toy store. We used a toy store setting for Gumby and we always had blocks in the store. The Blockheads evolved from the blocks that we had in the store." In The Blockheads, the numskulls put ice cream in a milkshake for Gumby. But Gumby always orders milkshakes without ice cream because it makes him freeze up as hard as a board. Gumby drinks the milkshake and freezes up. He needs warm blankets and coffee to restore him for another go at teaching the Blockheads a lesson. In The School for Squares, the Blockheads put Indian children who have tee-pee heads into a press that turns their heads into blockheads. Fortunately, Gumby is able to repair their heads on a potter's wheel. The Blockheads never leave well enough alone!