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Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 6:50 pm
Orange Blossom To quote Billy Joel (which I'm surprised Polar hasn't done yet), "only the good die young" Couldn't have said it better myself...which is probably why someone else said it.
Steve Irwin did some incredible things for the wildlife community as well as provided an exciting and educational look into the world of animals. In this way, he isn't gone at all - he left a positive mark on the world, and that's something that should be celebrated rather than mourned.
His spirit lives on...
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Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 8:08 pm
Eh... I never really liked him.
I don't know why.
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:38 am
 '.[[ It took me a while to realise who he was, because I'm an idiot like that. But, yeah it's quite a shame he was young, he had family and he was a nations icon. ]].' Vote for me!! Peter Pan would.
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 11:41 pm
Naughty or Nice...?
The news really hit me bad. I'm an Aussie so it was worse for me. He was an Australian Icon and Rolemodel. All the younger ones looked up to him, the adults repected him. The only enemies he had were the crocs in his zoo xd . Everyone here loved him, it really hit hard when the news broke. The common thought is at least he died doing what he loved, it was just a freak accident that not even Steve could have dodged. Animal Planet is running a weekend marathon of Croc Hunter in memory to him. It is amazing to watch his reflexes and watch him dodge attacks with bare millimetres to spare. That's probably what makes it the hardest to believe, he was too good to get caught.
... You decide, click here!
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