"She was a
bag of bones when we found her and her nails were long and gnarled.
'HE FELT LIKE A
BAG OF BONES': Daniel Pelka died in March last year
A couple of years ago we found a
bag of bones off Abu Dhabi and contacted the CID who investigated but we never heard any more about it.
Speaking at Bath police station, Mr Hall, 65, an ex-chairman of football club Bath City, said he needed to know how his "vibrant" daughter became a "
bag of bones".
He added: "It was like hugging a
bag of bones. He looked like he wasn't taking very good care of himself at all.
Plagued with fleas, he had virtually no coat and was just a
bag of bones weighing less than five pounds.
All the gods you've known have vanished and left you an old
bag of bones. Life's over; there are still lyric moments, but you've already begun to eroticize the end.
The featured work will be "The Bremen Town Musicians" - a musical fable in which the donkey (Richard Meyn) plays the bass, the cat (Blayne Barnes) the violin, the rooster (George Recker) the trumpet and the dog (Tim Cogswell) "a
bag of bones" or marimba.
If the guess is correct, the Seekers win two toothpicks and the
bag of bones. The teams switch roles and play a new round; that is, return to step 3.
POLICE confirmed last night that a
bag of bones that was discovered at a building site belonged to an animal and not a human.
The bench had creaked as she'd sat down - Tommy had joked about that later on, how could the bench have protested under her weight, and her a
bag of bones? - and by the time she'd got up from the table again, her stomach still warm from the cawl, it was understood that he would take her on a tour of the farm, although she'd been there many times to collect eggs while he'd been away at sea.