Wayne A - you are an ignorant * sshole. (Go ahead and report me. I don't care) Who do you think you are to profess to know what has become of Steve Irwin in the "afterworld"? Steve Irwin was a good man from what I can see. No one really knows what happens when one dies. It's not up to you or any other bible thumper out there to judge him. You really make me sick. Go back to your religion & spirtuality section where all the others in your cult hang out.
2006-09-04 14:18:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I was shocked when I heard the news this morning. I always figured it would be some huge alligator or something more dangerous than a stingray. But at least he died doing something he loved. He seemed like he had a great life and lived it to the fullest. He is in a better place now anyway. I just feel bad for his wife and two children. I can't even imagine how they are feeling right now.
2006-09-04 21:11:11
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answered by LB 2
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Steve Irwin touched a lot of hearts with his love of nature and enthusiam for wildlife/marine life He will be truly missed
2006-09-04 21:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Support a foundation that watches out for wildlife you know thats what he would have wanted. My sympathy to Australians and to his family, we lost a great man today. Love him or not I think everybody has to admit he educated us all about wildlife in the most entertaining and unique way ever. Take what little comfort you can in knowing that the man will never be forgotten and everybody is better of for having him for the short time he was here. T.C.
2006-09-04 21:15:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the circle of life, these things happen. Why don't you go and volunteer with animals, or donate money to his wildlife charity, that might make you feel better. Do you think Steve would want you sitting around feeling crappy?
2006-09-04 21:07:28
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answered by Aussie Chick 5
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He did a lot of good for education people and the environment while he was here and his efforts will continue to pay off in the future by those he taught and influenced. He lived his life the way he wanted and seemed to be happy being himself. We should all be so lucky.
Make a contribution to a zoo or wildlife park in his honor.
2006-09-04 21:08:09
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answered by missourim43 6
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Just know that you are not alone-- my family and I share in your sadness as we mourn his loss. He seemed like such a wonderful man who cared so much about his family, his job, and educating others all over the world. We have always enjoyed watching his shows and wondering what he was going to do next. I know he died doing something he loved and there is no way he will ever be forgotten...
2006-09-04 21:12:41
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answered by jobug 4
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Call his wife and tell her how much Steve Irwin meant to you.
2006-09-04 21:09:01
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answered by SweetBrunette 5
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I been crying since i heard, i live on the sunshine coast 20 mins from his zoo, the tv and radio have been doing beautiful tributes to his life. I had the previledge of nearly being run over by him at aussie zoo once, he was on his dirt bike trying to get to an injured animal and didnt care about me. ( im not complaining good on him i think) we are never gonna be able to replace our last true aussie. RIP Steve.
2006-09-04 21:08:28
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answered by ? 3
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buy his dvd and remember the good times.. laugh out loud with his many wonderful memories.. he once said if he died.. he would want it recorded.. so know that he knew there were great risks in doing what he loved.. he'll be missed.. and the world mourns the loss of an OZ legend.
2006-09-04 21:07:21
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answered by Min 4
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