yes the news yesterday was v.sad he'll be badly missed
even the crocks would prob attend his funeral given half a chance then again seeing what kind of a bloke he was with wildlife he's prob already got some pre booked ready to attend anyway. my heart goes out to his wife and kids too
2006-09-05 09:55:02
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answered by kj 5
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First of all, the correct spelling for his last name is: IRWIN. Secondly, it is VERY sad that he is gone. Maybe his accent & boisterous words were annoying at times, but he was a human being doing what he loved doing. It was his lively-hood & how he made a living. He was also a husband & father. His children will have to live their lives without their father & his son, the youngest, will probably not remember much about his dad. It's all so sad. My thoughts & prayers are with his family.
2006-09-05 10:31:08
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answered by Dar 1
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Just like to say that he will be missed, he was a great entertainer, and amazing to watch. Hope this isn't in bad taste, but was shocked that it wasn't a croc, or snake, I would have thought a Stingray would have been the least likely culprit.
However to all his family and loved ones condolences, and RIP Steve.
2006-09-05 10:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Very sad. To get stung through the heart by a generally peaceful creature when his life revolved around dangerous and very aggresive ones is a strange irony. He was doing what he wanted to do and get as close to nature as he could but sadly it all went horrible wrong. The odds against that particular attack are mre than 1000,000 to 1. I'm very sad about it but he took his chances. Poor man .
2006-09-05 09:55:48
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answered by helen p 4
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Its a sad thing indeed.. he died doing what he loved most.. my kids will miss seeing him on tv.. but there's always the repeats I suppose!!! .. feel sorry for his wife and kiddies even if he did die doing what he loved its not gonna make them feel better at the end of the day..
R.I.P crocodile hunter!!!!
2006-09-06 01:24:55
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answered by SHELLIE 1
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Cruel fate, that a great entertainrer and a man of nature should be taken by a creature from nature.
On the other hand... I hear when asked about his fave shows growing up he siad while he was a fan of Thunderbirds, he had a leaning towards Stingray !
2006-09-05 09:48:29
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answered by mal69e 2
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I think it's a bad day. He was an amazing person. I feel great grief for his family having to deal with this death. He taught the world so much from the shows it will be sad not to be able to watch him on the t.v anymore.
2006-09-05 09:59:26
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answered by Anonymous
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A bad day all around. I think even the crocodiles will miss him. Know one could get them going like him.
2006-09-05 09:45:37
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answered by kitcat 6
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A bad day for his fans as well as the crocodiles.He was a conservationist too. He did so much for the crocodiles.
2006-09-05 22:33:44
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answered by Scoob 3
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I completely predicted Steve Irwin to be an inspirational spirit who could be with us for some years. i've got faith so sorry for his spouse and young infants. I observed the object approximately his death the 1st element this morning and became genuinely taken aback that he became long previous. He had so plenty extra to make a contribution to the worldwide.
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answered by weyhrauch 4
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