Yes, I loved what he represented and loved his love for animals. The first and only other time I was saddened by a death of a celebrity was when Ray Charles died, as he was the first artist I listened to and liked as a kid. But he was old and did so many things...it wasn't a surprise.
But Steve was so full of life and passion and love.
It feels like Steve was just taken suddenly from us. That he left behind a wife and kids is sad also.
2006-09-05 05:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really. Steve knew how he was going to die, and he probably suspected he would not get real old. Wasn't there a NGC production showing him picking up the most deadly snake on earth in the Australian outback? He knew that medical help was hours away. He taunted death, and allowed the snake to just miss his face. Looking back over everything, it's surprising that Steve Irwin lived to be as old as he did.
2006-09-05 05:48:29
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answered by SaturnMan 3
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Strange you should ask. I live in Pittsburgh,Pa. After many years with a horrible mayor , we got a great one that everyone loved. He died this last week after only serving 5 months. THAT saddens me more because its closer to home. What's sad about Irwin's death is he and his wife were perfect mates and they have 2 small children.
2006-09-05 05:49:04
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answered by groomingdiva_pgh 5
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o yes....the family watched him since before the children were born...personally he seemed to be a great family man, an awesome crocodile hunter, and he will be missed by many
the best part about him was he loved doing what he did and he died doing what he loved most...he would take things to extreme he knew he was too close to the sting-ray he liked to take chances he was great
may Steve Irwin rest in peace
2006-09-05 05:50:47
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answered by curiousashy05 1
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Yaeah dude as quickly as I observed it on the information cord a couple of minutes in the past, i became like "HUH?!?" (shocked shake of the pinnacle) doin a double take, an' i became thinkin' oh guy what approximately his relatives. He became a great lover of animals and rather the educator, choosing to allow human beings understand approximately those creatures that stay and coexist with us, and that we are of their territory as much as they are in ours; that became a given dude, he helped the two human beings and the animals, if there became a difficulty with an animal or team of animals that had replace right into a nuisance, he helped relocate the creature(s) rather of outright killing for the sake of trouble-free removing, so he did have a great admire for the animals. yet it is the character of his corporation; there's a risk in only about something we do; yet he enjoyed it, so we would desire to constantly remember him for doing what he enjoyed and what he did interior the maintenance community. yet that would desire to be cool to designate an afternoon for him or a maintenance beginning place in his call. the a million-3 minute of silence is a given for everybody nevertheless. take it basic
2016-11-24 22:52:20
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answered by ? 4
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Yes! i think he was such a great guy. he enjoyed what he was doing with passion and totally devoted to his jobs. some heartless people here are talking nonsense! he was dead now, so can you stupid people stop saying bad things about him? there isn't anyone like "Steven Irwin" in the world! he was unique. now he's gone and always be missed.
*May he rest in peace*
2006-09-05 06:18:45
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answered by #1 Girl -She's Bittersweet- 6
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yes, definitely. i don't nkow what kind of money he was earning, but he seemed so passionate in what he did that i think $ wouldn't even alter who he was.
i can't separate the celebrity status with their lifestyle of shwoing off. I had respect for steve though.
(he didn't have to pull the michael jackson act with a baby ...lol)
2006-09-05 06:03:19
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answered by ? 2
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No, for me the saddest death was of Darrell Lance Abbott (a.k.a. Dimebag Darell). He made a bigger impact and no one will ever be like him. Believe it or not, Steve's death had no effect on me...
2006-09-05 07:09:24
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answered by Kayden 3
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No, he messed with dangerous animals and it was just a matter of time before one of the dangerous animals killed him. He definitely was not going to live to be 80 doing his kind of work!!
2006-09-05 06:21:00
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answered by Anonymous
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YES. He was such a likeable funny guy who helped people see animals in a more respectful light.
2006-09-05 05:47:45
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answered by Harley Charley 5
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