Who gives a RATS BUTT about a guy doing dangerous and stupid things for money and entertainment?
Two State Troopers were shot in a ambush while on a man hunt. One is dead leaving a widow and child, the other is in critical condition.
What do you think about the real hero's in life who protect us?
Police or Military?
2006-09-04 15:31:12
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answered by EHS 2
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I heard about this today, how sad. I thought he was funny, interesting, and a little crazy. I sure am going to miss him.
I was shocked. Isn't that the way it usually happens? Handle deadly poisonous snakes, wrestle with crocodiles, and then get taken out by a usually docile sea creature.
2006-09-04 15:41:19
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answered by Schona 6
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Although he did some dumb things for money, how often do we get to die doing the things we love to do? He travelled, became famous, made a great living, had adventures, but even without all the above he was doing his thing.........when I die I hope I get to smile back when death smiles at me and takes my hand, I'll be do'in my thing, good-bye Steve it's been a great ride!
2006-09-04 15:41:11
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answered by ron k 4
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What a lame question. 5000 human beings have published approximately this and albeit, i'm relatively weary of it. Irwin grew to become into no longer A god, he grew to become right into a mortal guy who's now long previous. human beings die daily and so will you, and so will all of us sooner or later. anybody has talked of this as though the worldwide is going to be thrown into crises because of this one guy's loss of life. Irwin grew to become right into a celebrity of types and a kin guy, and this is unhappy he's long previous. enable's positioned this in its appropriate attitude and not save going on and an and on and on approximately it, ad infinitum. he's long previous, peace to his kin, no longer enable's flow on and get to a distinctive concern!
2016-12-18 05:01:22
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answered by ? 4
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I didn't see the video where the accident happened. Maybe he staged it and is not dead. I'm serious. His poularity declined after the baby-croc thing a few years ago. Maybe this is an exciting way for him to retire....I liked him a lot and will just go with this thought!
2006-09-08 11:56:59
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answered by rock n roll chick 3
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I think he did a lot to further understanding of the natural world but I hate to say it - his methodology was just like playing with fire. It's unfortunate, but if you play with fire and tempt fate enough, one day you will get burned.
2006-09-04 15:43:37
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answered by Schrecken 3
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I always thought he was a little eccentric but he had such passion for his work that I commend him for it. He went out doing what he loved and I only hope I will be that lucky when my number is up.
2006-09-04 15:37:21
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answered by Yankee Thunder 5
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I heard about that this morning. I am deeply saddened, because I really liked Steve. He always had this excitement in whatever he was doing, and his true love were the animals. Man, it hasn't really hit me yet, because you don't this could happen, but it did.......
2006-09-04 15:32:44
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answered by Short and sweet 3
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We're playing The Crocodile Hunter game right now.
2006-09-04 15:31:49
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answered by LorettoBoy 4
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OH.iwas shocked when he died.he was great.he did everything for wildlife conservation whc i like too much.i was his great fan.i am really too sad.i felt like crying and i always saw his programs.
2006-09-05 05:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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