I send my condolences to all those effected by the loss of a great entertainer. A lover of all creatures. May you rest in peace Steve!
God bless you.
2006-09-04
05:36:56
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To take the chance with the creatures of earth Especially Dangerous ones, I would consider that a death wish, Knowing that 1 bite could mean the end. He knew it because he mentioned it on his show several times.
2006-09-04
05:41:30 ·
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Sometimes passion can be confused with a death wish. He brought his viewers a glimpse into the wild world in such an entertaining manner, that many of us, most of of would have never seen if it were not for the Crocodile Hunter. Remember, he started it all. He was before Shark Gordon, Jeff Corwyn (both great scientists.)The fact is that he is gone and it is a very sad end to a great man, father and champion of wild animals and the environment. I hope that he is where the crocs all roam free and there are snakes under every stone and branch. He will be missed not only by his fans yet also his adoring wife and 2 children. My family will miss him and I'll miss him too.
God Bless Steve Irwin and his family in this time of grief.
"Crocs Rule!"
2006-09-04 05:50:00
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answered by Stephen 3
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He was doing what he loved! He didn't have a death wish! It's really said that know he has no more chances to do what he loved to do! God Bless Steve Irwin and his family!
2006-09-04 05:43:43
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answered by fruitytooty201 2
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I wouldn't say he had a death wish so much as possibly he was an adrenaline junkie. Or maybe he simply knew the most effective way to spread his environmentalist message was to grab people's attention. What better way to grab people's (short) attention than constantly putting yourself in extremely dangerous situations.
2006-09-04 05:44:43
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answered by Andy S 6
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I don't think he did, he was such a wonderful person, he had a special passion for being around and working with animals. He also had a great family! He had a great life! Though we will never know if he did since we were never in his shoes. May he rest in peace!
2006-09-04 05:43:08
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answered by Anonymous
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We just read the news on that. How terrible. We always watched his show and loved him. BUT, we always said that one day something was gonna happen, mainly becuz he was so pumped up, he was gonna make a mistake one of these days.
We were so sad to read the terrible news. My heart is with his family right now. At least he died doing what he loved.
2006-09-04 05:41:59
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answered by ~~ 7
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i understand, it fairly is sick. it is so incorrect, how can everybody do this. I hear alot of death desires in the direction of JOhn Cena. in simple terms think of roughly how which will impact each and all of the peple that care approximately him. it would desire to have a great toll on each and every thing. Celebrating/ wishing death is particularly obnoxious and chilly-hearted. you may might desire to be a extensive jack@$$ to try this
2016-11-24 21:17:16
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answered by ? 4
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I don't really think he had a death wish.But I watched his show and wondered how somebody could get in the face of the world's most deadly snake.Steve was brave.We will miss him.
2006-09-04 05:46:37
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answered by John G 5
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isnt sad that he died...no, i mean that he died from a little sting ray. i mean u can pet them at the pittsburgh zoo. thats a terrible way to die. even for him. it would have been so much cooler if he died from a croc and he got caught up in the death roll or sumthin huh...anyway, i dont mean to be rude about what i just said, but i hope he rests in peace.
2006-09-04 05:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope but he knew he had to one day ;and he made the most of his natural life RIP Steve I'll miss you.
Take care!
2006-09-04 05:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not
2006-09-04 12:42:35
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answered by pickin79 1
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