Billy Joe McAllister threw a body off the Tallahatchie Bridge in the song "Ode to Billie Joe" by Bobbie Gentry. The song's narrative revolves around the mysterious event and its impact on the narrator's life and relationships. The act symbolizes themes of loss, societal judgment, and the weight of secrets in a small-town setting. The specifics of the identity of the body and the reasons behind the act remain ambiguous, contributing to the song's enduring intrigue.
Ted can throw 400ft Johnny can throw 300ft Billy can throw 280ft (70% of 400ft and 20ft less than Johnny)
MLB player Billy Butler throws right.
MLB player Billy Hamilton throws right.
Madoka never actually throws Kyubey off any bridge. In episode 6 she does throw Sayaka's soul gem off the bridge which causes Sayaka's life to vanish as she is dead until Homura brings it back.
Sadly no but if i ever see that man who threw him, i'll throw him off a bridge
To mark the spot someone jumped off the bridge so coastguard can locate
No, although the New York accent can throw a listener off.
You take the gnome to the bridge in AV then stand next to it and throw a snowball at it
No, it is against the law and called suicide.
You throw it away, and suck up the tears. Then youhave to build a bridge, and get over it.
The old man helped him after the old man gave him some pellets that Breaker used to throw out into the river.
Then it would go really fast!If you could throw any object so that it has a speed of about 11.2 kilometers per second - AFTER overcoming the air resistance of the lower atmosphere - it would be able to escape from Earth.