Talk:Tequila Wolf

Slavery
I find slavery to be active in Tequila Wolf besides just Sabondy. Right now I'm thinking of adding a slave category to Robin and thinking of adding Tequila Wolf in the slavery templates because face it, people there are those who reject the World Government and are whipped to work on the bridge and Robin is cuffed so I'm going to change the slave template a bit and Robin is going into the slave category.

Joekido 14:09, 7 December 2008 (UTC)

Void Century?
The 700 year old bridge makes it likely there's either a poneglyph or something about the void century in here. Just a though. - 1201--99.245.100.32 11:47, 21 April 2009 (UTC)

Name

Shouldn't this place be called "Tequila Wharf" instead of "Wolf?" It is a giant wharf, after all...


 * No... ウルフ is Gairaigo for the english word wolf. -- [ defchris ] · [ Diskussion ] · 23:01, June 24, 2010 (UTC)


 * RE: Name


 * Probably should be wharf... as you said it IS a giant wharf... Furthermore, Whiskey PEAK, Tequila WHARF (alcoholic beverage + geographic structure/location, for lack of a better generalization)... though as defchris said, Oda used katakana that happens to be the gairaigo for wolf. Wharf would be

ワーフ (wa-fu) if "transvocalized". But then again, these loan words lack standardization and many people make them up on the fly. Ex. Professor Clover could well be Professor Crowbar (both English words have been known to share the same gairago), if not for the fact his blatant hairstyle/beard were a giant clover. Tequila Wolf just makes no sense xD... anon13:

Foolshout Island doesn't make sense either, a lot of them don't. The name not making sense is not nearly enough of an argument for why it should be wharf. Also, actually sign your posts instead of making up some fake username. 17:36, December 24, 2011 (UTC)

new trivia
Can someone rewrite the Kwai bridge trivia I just added. I sort of failed...

http://www.tbrconline.com/history.htm

Its most likely a reference since something like a chinese or Japanese text book (can't remember which) had only in the last decade (or just over, my memory is vague) been written leaving out the event, it caused an outrage in the country it was published. I read a "most haunted" article today that jogged my memory about the railway and its clicked that this is likely the reference. One-Winged Hawk 19:01, October 30, 2010 (UTC)