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Loss of a legend, Steve Irwin the croc hunter.

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:08 am
by Alpha13snake
It is a very sad time for all fans of the Great Steve Irwin.

That crazy dude who devoted his life to the study and preservation of all animals big and small, has died in a tragic accident.

I know this is old news now, but when I looked, I didn't see anything about this, and felt the need to say something.

The world is a far poorer place now that he is gone.

At least he died doing what he loved.

My thoughts are with his family and friends.

I hope that his legacy continues to thrive within his family and friends.

Good bye, Steve Irwin - Crocodile Hunter, I hope you've gone to a better place, I will miss you greatly.

Please place your tributes here.

Please be respectful of the dead. Sad

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:21 am
by #?#
There's already half a dozen threads about his death, before making new threads, use the hallowed search button ... ;)

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:32 am
by Alpha13snake
Full Metal Emma Thurman wrote:There's already half a dozen threads about his death, before making new threads, use the hallowed search button ... ;)


I did and didn't get much of anything really, as per usual.

I don't mind if its locked or moved. :?

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 12:16 pm
by Lord Thanatos
dude, what a fuxed up way for him to go. he wrestles Crocs but he gets killed by a 1inamillion stingray hit. if that stingray had hit him almost anywhere else he would have survived.

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 5:37 pm
by Alpha13snake
Lord Thanatos wrote:dude, what a fuxed up way for him to go. he wrestles Crocs but he gets killed by a 1inamillion stingray hit. if that stingray had hit him almost anywhere else he would have survived.


I know, I think that only 4 other people have ever died like that.

It sucks so badly.

His poor kids, they'll lose out on so much now he's gone.

I still can't believe it. :smt010

I watched him today with the big crocs, he was crazy. But still he knew what he was doing.

At least he went doing what he loved. Showing the natural world to us all, and doing it with passion and flare.