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4 September, 2006 at 8:17 pm #240155
An absolute tragic loss. I have to disagree to some degree his job what he did is no more dangerous than what we do daily, cross roads, lift items, walk past things, walk under bridges etc etc etc.
He did a fantastic job of promoting wildlife across the globe and did a fantastic job of conservation. His programs where great, I always believed in the planet and been key on all animals etc. But his enthusiasm new no bounds.
Today is a big loss for his fans, for conservation and the work done globally. But most of all to his family many best wishes and much respect to a man that did more than any insulting winger on a chat room does.
I can safely say the one time you will here me say Ozzy Rules and Crikey what a loss.
4 September, 2006 at 9:25 pm #240156The bloke was a GRRReat ambassador to science, a true legend, may he rest in peace. So shockin how he left us, only 3 recorded killings by sting rays in australian history. I feel for Terri and everyone associated with his adventures. The world would be a GRRReater place if there were more stevies in it! R.I.P. u little blighter! Legend! *sobs*
5 September, 2006 at 12:33 am #240157.very saddoned and upset. i started a thread in the chat forum but one of the moderators decided to hijack it. i hope god rests his fat sausage fingers kindly when his time comes (preferably on my weekend shrimp and steak bbq followed by 4 XXXX, and loads of it)
5 September, 2006 at 8:06 am #240158The world needs more people like Steve Irwin. A danger to nobody and loved by everyone. A great loss.
5 September, 2006 at 8:45 am #240159@peeved wrote:
I am thinking he was more stupid than passionate, what a fool, left his family and children in the name of fame and bravado.
Yeah because i bet he wanted to leave them. :roll: Like fremen do you say the same when they get caught in a fire and die? Same difference, he was brought up on a reptile famr which he later made into the zoo he and his wife AND 2 KIDS all spent most of their time it was a passion not a stupid stunt. I feel so sorry for his babies and wife x
5 September, 2006 at 12:48 pm #2401605 September, 2006 at 1:05 pm #240161@peeved wrote:
@becky wrote:
@peeved wrote:
I am thinking he was more stupid than passionate, what a fool, left his family and children in the name of fame and bravado.
Yeah because i bet he wanted to leave them. :roll: Like fremen do you say the same when they get caught in a fire and die? Same difference, he was brought up on a reptile famr which he later made into the zoo he and his wife AND 2 KIDS all spent most of their time it was a passion not a stupid stunt. I feel so sorry for his babies and wife x
Are we talking about the same man??? He had his baby son in a croc pit, everyone was outraged!! People forget too easily. He got stung this time. :roll:
Like he said at the time he would never put his baby in danger and do you really think he would of done it if he were? He knows crocs inside out and yeah might be stupid but thats not what this thred was about you changed the subject! :roll:
5 September, 2006 at 1:11 pm #240162The man was a legend and a household name throughout the world. Whats your claim to fame peeved… :?: :?: :?:
5 September, 2006 at 1:36 pm #240163@peeved wrote:
The man was stupid, he became complacent, thankfully it was him and not any of his children.
Fastcars, why do you feel you have to defend a man you only saw on the T.V?
And why do u feel the need to try and discredit the deceased…. after all… u only know him from TV.
5 September, 2006 at 1:37 pm #240164Your typing speed is improving Geoff… :lol:
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