FOK!forum / Weest Optimistisch Weken / Wees hier optimistisch over jouw kansen op de LAPO van WOW.
Arceedonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:08
Ik ga 'm wel grijpen, die LAPO.

Grijp 'm hier.
Pony-Loverdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:24
nou lekker
Pony-Loverdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:24
dan
dWc_RuffRyderdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:24
Slotje.
dWc_RuffRyderdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:24
Post na slotje.
Pony-Loverdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:25
kijk, een naakte kikker

Arceedonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:27
quote:
Op donderdag 25 mei 2006 21:24 schreef dWc_RuffRyder het volgende:
Post na slotje.
Pony-Loverdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:27
leuk topic
tong80donderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:27
Wat is een LAPO

freissdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:28
Wanneer gaat hij sluiten?
Pony-Loverdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:28
wel doorposten he
Arceedonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:28
quote:
Op donderdag 25 mei 2006 21:27 schreef tong80 het volgende:
Wat is een LAPO

Last Post.
Pony-Loverdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:28
quote:
Op donderdag 25 mei 2006 21:28 schreef freiss het volgende:
Wanneer gaat hij sluiten?
nooit, god is blij met dit topic
freissdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:29
Oh, een maand geleden ging hij open.
tong80donderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:38
The Last Post is a bugle call used at military funerals and ceremonies commemorating those who have fallen in war.

The Last Post was originally a bugle call used in British Army camps to signal the end of the day. The name derives from the practice of inspecting all the sentry posts around such a camp at the end of the day, and playing a bugle call at each of them. The "last post" was thus the last point of this inspection, and the bugle call signalling that this post had been inspected marked the end of the military day. This custom dates from at least the 17th century, and originated with British troops stationed in the Netherlands, where it drew on an older Dutch custom, called Taptoe. The Taptoe was also used to signal the end of the day, but has more prosaic origin. Taptoe originated signaling the moment that beer barrels had to be shut, hence that the day had ended. It comes from the Dutch phrase Doe den tap toe, meaning "Turn the tap off".

During the 19th century, the Last Post was also carried to the various countries of the British Empire. In all these countries it has been incorporated into military funerals, where it is played as a final farewell, symbolising the fact that the duty of the dead soldier is over and that they can rest in peace.

The Last Post is used in public ceremonials commemorating the war dead, particularly on Remembrance Day in the Commonwealth of Nations (known as Veterans Day in the United States). In Australia and New Zealand it is also played on ANZAC Day.

Since 1927 the Last Post has been played every evening by buglers of the local fire brigade at the war memorial at Ieper (Ypres) in Belgium known as the Menin Gate, commemorating the Belgian and British Empire dead at the Battle of Ypres during the First World War. The only exception to this was during the four years of the German occupation of Ypres from 20 May 1940 to 6 September 1944, when the ceremony moved to Brookwood Cemetery in England. On the evening that Polish forces liberated Ypres, the ceremony was resumed at the Menin Gate, in spite of the heavy fighting still going on in other parts of the town.

The Last Post was used by British forces in North America in colonial times, but its function was taken over in the United States by Taps, which has been used by the United States Army since 1862.

The Last Post was incorporated into the finale of Robert Steadman's In Memoriam - a choral work on the subject of remembrance. The Last Post is also incorporated into Karl Jenkins's mass The Armed Man.

Pony-Loverdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:39
lapo
Tinkepinkdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:51
niet.
freissdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 21:53
Lapo?
Wickedangeldonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 22:21
Ben ik nog op tijd voor de fipo
Bruce117donderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 22:32
Topic is nu wel dood, dus lapo.
tong80donderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 22:33
De Fok Fa's zijn niet meer te vertrouwen.


Gloeidoosdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 22:35
lapo!
freissdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 22:42
Pony-Loverdonderdag 25 mei 2006 @ 23:42
nog open
Dark_Killahvrijdag 26 mei 2006 @ 01:23
lalalalpo
Arceedonderdag 1 juni 2006 @ 21:50
We gaan zo sluiten!

Arceedonderdag 1 juni 2006 @ 21:51
Lapo.