Crikey mate, ya need to wrassle some crocs. And another thing that I noticed, you just can't imagine his face aged. So maybe it was meant to be like this.
2006-09-05 03:59:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I to cried when i heard the news, Steve Irwin was a great guy who taught the world to love croc's and many more wild life. It is tragic what has happened but we do not have total control of our lives. Be honoured we got to know him and treasure his memory. I have had many tragic losses in my life and it is always hard, the heart truly hurts, in time you will feel better. If you would like to chat don't hesitate to email me. Take Care soft heart.
2006-09-05 04:12:40
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answered by Gabriele 6
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MY GOD! I thought people had gotten to the lowest point that they could, but this question and some of the answers proved me wrong.
Have we gotten so unfeeling, and so in need of entertainment, that we will use anything even the untimely death of another human being to entertain us.
You people should be ashamed of yourselves. You know he left behind a family, they loved him and will miss him very much. His son may never remember anything of his father except for what he sees on television.
I guess you all, who are being entertained by this event, should be thankful that you have never experienced the loss of someone you love. I say that because there is no way that you could be as callus, cold and unfeeling as you are being if you had ever experienced anything like this in your life. So just be thankful for your luck in not loosing someone, but when you do finally be come unlucky enough to lose someone you love, then be prepared to have your loss and grief turned into something that will entertain someone else who is a cold and callus as you are being. And don't then get righteous and tell them had badly they are acting in the face of your time of tragedy.
2006-09-05 04:10:52
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answered by whatelks67 5
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Perhaps sending a donation to your local humane society would give you a sense of doing something positive that Steve would apprecciate you doing in his name. That is carrying on his belief in caring for wild life- animals of all kinds. You could see if there is a place on the web that you could post your sincere sympathy to his family. Be sure not to obsess. Get outside if you can and look at nature and thank God for his life and for your own.
2006-09-05 04:05:06
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answered by Judy C 1
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Rent some Steve Irwin movies and watch Croc. Hunter. Everyone will miss Steve...I know I will. **tears**
2006-09-05 03:59:52
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answered by ignorance_apathy 2
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Oh my goshhhhh! He died? I have to go and do some research now. I mean, admitedly, it was only a matter of time after all of that nonsense he used to to - especially when he put his kid in danger, but it's still a shock. If it had nothing to do with his day job, then it's very sad and ironic.
2006-09-05 05:16:05
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answered by nina w 2
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Unfortunatley in life things that are hard to accept happen The best healer is time.
2006-09-05 03:59:47
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answered by Abigail 3
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I killed all my aquarium fish this morning in protest of all aquatic life. RIP STEVE IRWIN.
2006-09-05 04:00:57
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answered by Anonymous
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MAke a donation in his name to an animal cause
2006-09-05 04:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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cry all you want if that is the way that you can handle it. everyone says do not cry but that is your way of dealing with it. i cried for days when my grandpa died and now i am getting over it.
2006-09-05 04:02:57
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answered by katz 4
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