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Super Nova
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by Super Nova » Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:20 pm
Apparently he was doing about 60 miles/hr when he fell. That is fast on skis.
He knows he alive when on the edge.
The only celeb I recall dying on the slopes was Sonny Bono. Then the tree jokes come out.
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Super Nova
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by Super Nova » Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:23 pm
Super Nova wrote:Apparently he was doing about 60 miles/hr when he fell. That is fast on skis.
He knows he alive when on the edge.
The only celeb I recall dying on the slopes was Sonny Bono. Then the tree jokes come out.
Appears the initial rumours were wrong.
Michael Schumacher suffered life-threatening head injuries because of "extreme bad luck" and not because of recklessness, and had been helping a friend who had fallen shortly before his own catastrophic accident, an aide has claimed.
The Formula 1 legend was not going particularly fast but hit a concealed rock with his skis, which catapulted him into the air before he landed head-first on another rock, according to his spokeswoman.
Schumacher is showing signs of improvement following a second operation on his brain, doctors said, as it emerged he hit his head so hard that his ski helmet “broke in two”.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motors ... speed.html
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AiA in Atlanta
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by AiA in Atlanta » Fri Jan 03, 2014 1:37 am
Yeah, Sonny Bono. There was also a Kennedy who died in a ski accident in the 90's (that family dies every way imaginable).
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