this is how he lived - this is what he loved doing - he's been living his dream. i'm sure his family loved him and understood him.
2006-09-05 23:29:52
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answered by ilya 4
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cause he didnt really see it as a risk we all of us cross roads and catch aeroplanes every day its a risk we take we could be the most cautious person out there and have some freak accident occur i heard of a woman who was electrocuted by her kitchen sink and another fell in the kitchen and fell on a knif whch pierced her heart. see steve lived a full life and did much more in 44 years than most of us do in half that. you pays your money and takes your choice. i dont go by statistics u know those people quote like its a million to one chance the plane will crash. If u happen to be on that plane statistics dont give u any comfort.
Go Steve
CROCKS RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-05 23:40:40
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answered by rosyreal 2
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We all risk our lives just going outside...Walking down the street we risk being hit , driving our car we risk getting into an accident,It was his job and he loved his job , he was doing it when he got married...Police risk their lives , the military risk their lives , the firemen risk theirs , people in convenience stores risk theirs , and so on and so on...He was a great man and he loved his family and he died doing what he loved to do...I am sure his family was plenty well protected money wise.....
2006-09-06 01:17:08
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answered by MARY B 3
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Alot of people do dangerous jobs, doesnt mean they dont protect there families aswell. Steve had a heart of gold and loved his family very much, and anyway animals are his families passion aswell.
2006-09-05 23:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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steve had a love and respect for animals and was able to help us to understand how the wild animal population lived. he was able to do what alot of us yearn to do live your dream although it was a dangerous dream and he put himself at risk in mnay instances
he was happy.
2006-09-05 23:39:00
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answered by Anonymous
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From what i have gathered that was his way of life ...to be around wildlife to spread the word of conservation. He never put his family in danger if anything he kept them from it by educating them...If you knew how he died you would know that it was a seeminglyharmless dive in the shallows to film things for his daughter. (shame shame on u)
2006-09-06 00:08:54
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answered by pennasunshine 1
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He was doing what he loved to do and providing for his family. I guess you could ask any member in the military the same question. Though they would give the same answer I did.
2006-09-05 23:30:11
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answered by JB 4
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Many people have jobs where they risk their lives. Like firemen, acrobats, soldiers, etc. He was one of them. It is just sad to feel that something we consider entertainment for us results in someone else's death. It's like he died for our entertainment, I mean. Well, it is sad indeed, I just hope he lived as he wanted.
2006-09-05 23:32:02
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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yes he was. he had great love for animals and his kids even though he put their lives in danger. affection comes from the heart, not by the actions.
2006-09-05 23:30:34
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answered by gweneth lynn paltfeir 4
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He was not a "great man"........he teased and tormented animals and put the life of his baby at risk.......all for showmanship! No.......certainly not a symbol for all of us.....Eeeee Gads!
2006-09-05 23:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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