One of the cello players from ELO died in a freak accident. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3125431/.html It's embarrassing when someone has been dead for years and you didn't even know about it.
That story is a little over 2 years old . Thats perty strange to get killed by a large bail of hay . I have heard of people getting killed by trees falling on them . That hay looks all dry and black , not the green hay that gets feed to cows and horses around hear . desert rat
http://www.hipforums.com/newforums/showthread.php?t=460445&highlight=steve+irwin&f=51 when you think about it, it's kind of surprising more people don't get killed by round bales. those things are huge, and as demonstrated in this case, could easily roll down a hill and over someone. i think the blackness is mostly because it's in a shadow. if you look close, it is kind of dried out but still generally green.
I found a stone to pound table . I think that news site said that hay was 48 stone thats 672 pounds . That is a big bail of hay , and no wounder it caved in the roof of that van . desert rat
Thats a news story from the U.K., a broad may have a different meaning there . I think they mean over seas . In 2 years I would think they would of found her . desert rat
abroad means overseas/in a different country everywhere in the english speaking world. sometimes people make jokes about things so that people can laugh.
Usually I'm more behind on people I know in real life passing away than celebrities. It was months after that I found out the neighbor lady who I considered a second mom as a kid died of cancer (it's been years now). Same thing with my favorite teacher dying from complications from a stroke, same with the family's beloved pharmacist. But I knew the second Michael Jackson died, by god. Thanks TMZ!