{{ getTotalHits() | thousandNumberSeperatorFilter }} resultater Filter
{{group.groupName}}

{{ group.groupName }}

Medlemmer: {{group.memberCount}}
Forside Forum Medlemmer Annoncer {{ group.itemMoreItems }}
Handyhand

Få billig hjælp fra private

Beskriv din opgave og modtag gratis bud fra lokale med Handyhand.

Seneste udførte opgaver

  • Skifte toilet 1.200 kr.
  • Jord græs oprydning 2.500 kr.
  • skifte vandhane i bryggers 500 kr.
  • Sort and organize it equipment and cables 1.000 kr.
  • Udbedring af tilkalder stophane og montering af vaskemaskine 750 kr.

Opret en opgave

Kommentarer på:  Hjælp til betydning i film
  • #1   8. dec 2009 og i. ``i am legend`` med will smith er de der også =O)

  • #2   8. dec 2009 har de nogen symbolsk betydning? Troede bare det var noget drengerøve i usa gjorde...hehe

  • #3   8. dec 2009 `tror de har en betydning når de er med i så mange film osv men er langt fra sikker

  • #4   8. dec 2009 Har engang set noget fra discovery hvor de fulgte nogle bander i usa og der sagde de at de smed et sæt sko op i ledningerne hvis der var en der var blevet skudt på den vej de hang på.

    Også viste de bare mange gader hvor der han sko.


  • #6   8. dec 2009 Nogle steder betyder det at her bliver der solgt stoffer

    Andre steder er det for at sige farvel til sit gamle kvarter

    Og igen andre steder at her mistede en livet

    Hvor hvad er hvad ved jeg ikke.


  • #7   8. dec 2009 Kan så ikke huske om det kun var når de var blevet skudt eller de først kastede dem derop når de var blevet skudt og dræbt.

  • #8   8. dec 2009 . Some say that shoes hanging from the wires advertise a local crack house where crack cocaine is used and sold[1] (in which case the shoes are sometimes referred to as "Crack Tennies").[2] It can also relate to a place where Heroin is sold to symbolize the fact that once you take Heroin you can never 'leave': a reference to the addictive nature of the drug. Others claim that the shoes so thrown commemorate a gang-related murder, or the death of a gang member, or as a way of marking gang turf.[3] A newsletter from the mayor of Los Angeles, California cites fears of many Los Angeles residents that "these shoes indicate sites at which drugs are sold or worse yet, gang turf," and that city and utility employees had launched a program to remove the shoes.[4] These explanations sound more like urban legends, especially since the practice also occurs along relatively remote stretches of rural highways that are unlikely scenes for gang murders.


    A Boy Scout throws his boots over the Philmont entrance sign at Base Camp, a famous tradition.Other, less sinister, explanations have been ventured for the practice. Some[who?] claim that shoes are flung to commemorate the end of a school year, or a forthcoming marriage as part of a rite of passage. In Scotland, it has been said that when a young man has lost his virginity he tosses his shoes over telephone wires to announce this to his peers.[5] It has been suggested that the custom may have originated with members of the military, who are said to have thrown military boots, often painted orange or some other conspicuous color, at overhead wires as a part of a rite of passage upon completing basic training or on leaving the service.[6] In the 1997 film Wag the Dog (dir. Barry Levinson, New Line Cinema), shoe tossing features as an allegedly spontaneous mass cultural manifestation of tribute to Sgt. William Schumann, played by Woody Harrelson, who has purportedly been “shot down behind enemy lines” in Albania, although the development has been orchestrated by the public relations team of the U.S. President in its effort to divert attention from an incipient scandal concerning his sexual impropriety.[3]

    Others claim that the shoes are stolen from other people and tossed over the wires as a sort of bullying tactic, or as a practical joke played on drunkards.[6] Others simply say that shoe flinging is a way to get rid of shoes that are no longer wanted, are uncomfortable, or do not fit.[5] It may also be another manifestation of the human instinct to leave their mark on, and decorate, their surroundings.[6] It has been reported that workmen often throw shoes if they are not paid for waxing floors.[7]



    fra Wiki
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoe_tossing


  • #9   8. dec 2009 arh-..dennis var hurtigere end mig...piv...:-D

  • #10   8. dec 2009 takker =O) nu kan jeg sove godt igen

  • #12   8. dec 2009 Har før spurgt om det samme herinde, og det er vist fordi der er en der er blevet slået ihjel der engang

Kommentér på:
Hjælp til betydning i film

Annonce