Ah, I was hardly to seach all over the thread here nowdays but none REPOST in this general chat. Be relaxing, LakeTahoe...everyone done that and there of "repost". Thank you.
I already type "Steve Irwin" from search and it is there and there are so many repost
I felt very very sad when I heard that he died, I didn't even really like the guy or his show that much... it's not the people that die that make me sad though, it's the people they leave behind, he had an 8 year old daughter and a 2 year old son, not to mention a wife and other family and friends!
There are many many people who die worse deaths every day, but we aren't sad because we don't see it happen, we don't hear/read about it, and we don't know the people affected by it. I think all we can do is try to keep ourselves alive, and pray alot for others that have to suffer the pain of death.
I always knew he would die by some animal or something, it's kinda obvious the way he took his life for granted so easily, I'm kinda upset with him... he may have loved what he was doing, but he should have loved his family more and not put his life at risk. Well, at least he died doing something that he liked!
Sorry I dont agree with you about Steve took his for granted... NO... He knew he was at risk while working with animals.. He knew!!! I have no respect for you,,, I think world of Steve Irwin... he did the shows to educate us... they are interesting.....
Steve's kids that little girl is 8 months old and son is 3 yrs old I read other site .. I am sure they miss their daddy very much same with his wife will miss him very much thur all the years.
no, steve's little girl is 8 years old. she's a lot older than 8 months. she's gonna be the next crocodile hunter, u watch. she loves reptiles. she's gonna have a show just like her daddy
He did do it to educate us, but if you had two young babies would you go out everyday and wrestle crocadiles and swim with great white sharks and play with very poisonous snakes? He could have made a great living just running the zoo.
no, steve's little girl is 8 years old. she's a lot older than 8 months. she's gonna be the next crocodile hunter, u watch. she loves reptiles. she's gonna have a show just like her daddy
So, I just got a PM from a member named "Koala" telling me I insulted them for starting this thread, since I'm not from Australia. Lame. :roll:
I was shocked and sadden to hear Steve Irwin was killed. He has taken millions of risks in his life, til finally the stingray gotten to him. He has taught millions of people around the world about wild animals's life. We all give thanks for his sacrifice he made for everyone to learn about wild predators.
May you rest in Peace and you will be missed.
I have already said my piece in another thread http://www.alldeaf.com/general-chat/33176-rip-steve-irwin.html
I have swam with stingrays several times in the Stingray City in Grand Cayman but those kind of rays are the friendly ones.
It is so hard to believe that Steve Irwin is gone. I have always said he was crazy but very brave to work along with wild animals. He has taught us all a lot about behavior of some animals.
Anyhoo, I was out of town through the weekend for Labor's Day Holiday and just now when I got home, I was reading this to find out that Steve Irwin has passed away. At first, I thought - Steve? The Steve Irwin who goes "Crikey!"?? I was dismayed by that and was pretty much stunned to learn about this. I have always admired him for his cadamaries and his bravery to deal with the wild animals. Honestly, He rocks in my books because He has done more than any of other crocodile hunters by going upclose to any of those wild animals. Yeah, Steve always had a humor at all the time and definitely, He makes alot of gestures/facial expression which makes it more exciting for the children to be fascinated by learning how to be cautioned with the dangers.
So, With that - Steve Irwin, The world and myself will take a moment in silence to pray for your family through this and rest in peace.