Tuesday, September 05, 2006

 

RIP - STEVE IRWIN !

RIP STEVE IRWIN -
Crikey! -Steve Irwin
In all that he has done for animals, people, and life all itself he will be remembered.
His name will never fade, he is not deservant of that happening. A man with great great courage and prospertity. It would be an animal taking his life and not another human. Humans know that Mr. Irwin was never a threat in any way.

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He should have used better sunscreen protection, to save him from those nasty rays.
 
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his death will be broadcast. RIP Steve.

http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/
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He left instructions in his Last Will and Testament that he wants to be buried in a crocpot.
 
I can't believe how much his death is affecting me. It is always hard loosing a loved one.

We loved you, Mr Irwin.

Rest in peace.
 
no great loss...just someone who teased wild animals for his own financial gain...cause of death ? STUPIDITY
 
Steve Irwin = de de dee!
 
There's no reason to be such disrespectful assholes. I suppose it's natural to feel jealous of people who accomplished more in their short lives than trolls ever will, but millions of people are genuinely grieving. His death has affected me at a level I haven't felt since my grandfather died when I was younger. He wasn't just a celebrity, he was a passionate, loving man who actually stood for something I truly believe in. He gave his life for his cause. For that, I hope he is never forgotten.
 
I feel like I lost a member of my own family with the loss of Steve Irwin. He entertained us all with countless hours of animal preservation. No other can ever fill the shoes he wore. God Bless Terry, his children and the rest of his family
 
I am absolutley disgusted beyond words at the pricks who have posted their disgusting B.S.here.

You, all, glue some hair to your balls and get back to me when you're real boys.

Steve...man, he was just about the best it gets.

Here, in America, we loved the Croc "hunter". I most certainly did. How he made me feel a part of Australia Zoo, and life there, and the animals. Bindi, Bob, Terri. The love that family had. Has.

My most favorite memory was when he was removing eggs from a female croc's nest. He stood there, in awe, a shimmer of tears in his eyes, as he said, "ain't she a beut." And you could see, feel through the damn t.v. screen how much these animals meant to him, how much he cared.

What a grievous loss to conservationalism, AND THE WORLD AS A WHOLE. We should all tell ourselves how lucky we were to have such a good, kind, decent man working for the betterment of the world.

I hope, there really is an after life, and Steve is swimming with the crocs.

I cried, when I heard, and was glad at least he suffered little pain in the end and died doing what he was born to do.

With all my love to his family. Thank you for sharing him with us all.
 
we will me you,
 
It's painful to see you go Steve.
You will be truely missed. My heart goes out to Terri, Bindi and Bob.
I am so touched I created online memorial tribute to Steve Irwin. http://WildlifeWarriors.info
 
I find it hard that his family is making such a big deal of what his funeral should be.

"Steve wouldnt want a state funeral."

I think they have the whole meaning of funeral wrong. A funeral is for people to mourn and to say their goodbyes. His dad is making it sound like Steve would prefer all the children and adults that cared for him to never be able to say goodbye.

I know Steve would want people to remember him in a good way and his family is making that hard on the world.

Steve we apreciate the hard work you did to show compassion, and the true meaning of life and family. You will be missed dearly.
 
Everyone can exspress there thoughts ,and my thought is we will grieve the loss of someone who taught us about wild life ,my daughter and I enjoyed seeing him on the t.v ,he will never be forgotten he had passion for wild life and his family God Bless Him and his family Terri our prayers are with you and your children ,and for his father and sibblings who are left behind Steve will continue to live with in you all ,God Bless eveyone .....
 
i pray for his kids, and his wife.i hope his death will bring a new understanding to what he really meant for conservation,please terry continue in his shoes,we need you more then ever to educate the planet.god bless you and your cause
 
I am so sorry that he was killed . I am sorry for the family. The bible give hope for the dead.That one day there is goig to be a ressurection for the dead John 5:28,29, that will be something to look forward to.
 
He was a great man! About the time he died is the time i became scared of wild animals - even though he didn't want anyone to be afraid of any animal (wild or not). His death triggered this in me and i wish it hadn't.

He will always be a truly great man and his daughter should be proud to call him her dad!

Now stop being giant pricks and leave him alone!!!
 
He did great things and deserves everyone's respect. After all, he died for these creatures, to show how amazing they all are, to prove that even though they might be dangerous they are just the same or even better than humans.

Animals kill to survive, to protect themselves .

Humans, we hunt other animals down, for fun, and yes to survive a lot of the time, but other times its for entertainment, to pass the time. We kill entire animals just for there horns - things we claim have magical properties but are made up of the same substances as YOUR fingernails or the cartilage in your nose.

Yet, we are scared of them and we have done more to any single species than they could ever do to us.
 
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