The Nimmesindiehand
In der bayerischen Wald findet sich eine familienfreundliche blaue und ein lange geschwungenes gelbe Rodelbahn mit kurvenreichen Strecken, welcher auf einer hohen altitude fahren kann.nimmesindiehand An dieser Bahn kannst du ohne Helmpflicht ganz leicht und bequem fahren.nimmesindiehand
In this case, the nimmesindiehand refers to the remark made in a 1914 novel by Robert Tressell (The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists): "He's the Nimrod of this gang of workmen; he's a foreman.nimmesindiehand " The remark combines a pun on his surname and his supposed religious beliefs and sense of self-importance.
The phrase also appears in a letter of the same period from a Scottish journalist, George Lee, to the editor of The Times newspaper in London, referring to a foreman who scolded him for not wearing his helmet while working on a roof.nimmesindiehand The letter was widely read in the British press, and the nickname gained wide currency. In modern use, Nimrod is a synonym for any foreman or boss who has an arrogant attitude and a sense of his own infallibility. Other uses of the term include the character Nimrod in the Marvel Comics X-Men series.