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As a fan of wildlife programing, I must say Steve Irwin was amazing.
He was brave, comical and knowledgable, his programs were entertaining as well as educational and he appeared to be a caring, loving husband and father.
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As a fan of wildlife programing, I must say Steve Irwin was amazing.
He was brave, comical and knowledgable, his programs were entertaining as well as educational and he appeared to be a caring, loving husband and father.
He understood the importance of connecting with nature, and he provided his family with experiences that not many people are fortunate enough to have.
The world lost a unique and inquisitive soul when Steve died and it was a loss felt by his family, friends and fans.
With great sorrow I bid goodbye and pass my condolances on to those he left behind... He is remembered and missed...
Posted sep 30, 2008 6:24 pm pt
why do the greats die young. i suppose in his job he had a lot of danger but still no one expected him to die. i used to love watching his programs and he certainly was a character and i think the south park episode with him in was done in bad...
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why do the greats die young. i suppose in his job he had a lot of danger but still no one expected him to die. i used to love watching his programs and he certainly was a character and i think the south park episode with him in was done in bad taste. there never will be another steve irwin and all though he is immatated by others, he can never be replaced. i feel sorry for his wofe and kids because they were on the program with him and he loved them a lot- it showed when he spoke to them or mentioned them lots.
Posted sep 4, 2008 3:07 am pt
Aww what a loss to Aussie and to his family! Oh and all the animals too! I loved the work Steve did, he was so caring of all the animals and wanted to protect them all! And the Australia Zoo is so awsome! I really miss that place now that I live...
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Aww what a loss to Aussie and to his family! Oh and all the animals too! I loved the work Steve did, he was so caring of all the animals and wanted to protect them all! And the Australia Zoo is so awsome! I really miss that place now that I live in NZ, but I'll get back there one day!!!
I hope Bindi and Bob follow in his footsteps and help all the animals and do great things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He was an amazing guy and is still missed! What a sad thing to happen, Steve is AMAZING!! And will always be remembered!
Posted apr 19, 2008 10:28 am pt
I can't believe he died a year or two ago. I miss him greatly. I would have loved to meet him when he was alive. I watched Steve Irwin on tv since I was a very young. I was exactly 2 years old when I started watching him. Ever since then I was...
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I can't believe he died a year or two ago. I miss him greatly. I would have loved to meet him when he was alive. I watched Steve Irwin on tv since I was a very young. I was exactly 2 years old when I started watching him. Ever since then I was hooked. I'll one day have all the toys and what not that have ever come out in life that has him on it. His kids will help him with that by living on with his legacy. Bindy and family you all rock. Wish you all the best of luck.
Posted jan 23, 2008 2:11 am pt
Steve Irwin was born on February 22, 1962 and he is best known as being the crocodile hunter. He took such good care of the animals, but sadly when he was filming "Ocean's Deadliest" he died. I was so sad that day. The dreaded day was August 4,...
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Steve Irwin was born on February 22, 1962 and he is best known as being the crocodile hunter. He took such good care of the animals, but sadly when he was filming "Ocean's Deadliest" he died. I was so sad that day. The dreaded day was August 4, 2006. He has a wife Terri and a daughter named Bindi Sue and I think he has another child but I'm not sure. Bindi Sue is so cute. I felt really bad for that family. It must have been really hard for them. R.I.P Steve aka The Crocodile Hunter, you will be missed.
Posted sep 13, 2007 9:51 am pt
The amount of dedication Steve Irwin had for animals was just something that can't be topped by any person. He cared about people and animals and really helped to make this world a better place. He brought joy into so many people's lives and I...
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The amount of dedication Steve Irwin had for animals was just something that can't be topped by any person. He cared about people and animals and really helped to make this world a better place. He brought joy into so many people's lives and I will miss him. He had many fans and he will always be remembered not only as a great tv personality, but as a person who cared for people and animals all living things. The world needs more people like Steve Irwin. People who will set good examples for everybody, instead of having immoral people be our role models. Rest in peace Steve Irwin, knowing you helped to make the world a better place.
Posted sep 7, 2007 5:21 am pt
This guy was one of the greatest people on TV. I just wish he didn't die! ;_; I think I hate stingrays now, because of what happened. Even though they might be harmless, I still won't forgive them for killing Steve. He'd still be alive if it...
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This guy was one of the greatest people on TV. I just wish he didn't die! ;_; I think I hate stingrays now, because of what happened. Even though they might be harmless, I still won't forgive them for killing Steve. He'd still be alive if it weren't for them! X( Now he's gone for good! The Crocodile Hunter was one of my fave shows, because I learned a lot about reptiles and stuff!! Now there are a million wannabes out there, trying to be the next Steve. Well, let me tell you one thing, all wannabes:You will never be Steve Irwin! Gosh!! When I heard about his death on the news, I was so stunned! Then I started crying. Because I know that I'll never see him again! RIP Steve Irwin!! We'll all miss ya!
Posted jul 25, 2007 2:07 pm pt
Steve Irwin was one of the best Animal documentary Hosts on Television, he truely loved animals and enjoyed what he did and he loved his family very much. the day he died was the day the world lost the best Animal Protector/Savior ever. Steve Will...
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Steve Irwin was one of the best Animal documentary Hosts on Television, he truely loved animals and enjoyed what he did and he loved his family very much. the day he died was the day the world lost the best Animal Protector/Savior ever. Steve Will always be loved and remembered by His family, friends and his fans.
Posted jan 29, 2007 1:54 pm pt
He Was One Of The Greatest Person I Ever Knew.I Always Used To see His Crocodile Hunter Diaries and all his great shows.I Always Liked Him To See Carry Huge Crocodiles And Reptiles.Childrens Really Loved Him.Hope He Would Return Back But I Know He...
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He Was One Of The Greatest Person I Ever Knew.I Always Used To see His Crocodile Hunter Diaries and all his great shows.I Always Liked Him To See Carry Huge Crocodiles And Reptiles.Childrens Really Loved Him.Hope He Would Return Back But I Know He Wont.Maybe Thats Life About But He Was Too Young To Die.Maybe It Was His Destiny.I Saw Many Stupid Videos About His Death Stop That Cause It Is Really Wrong To Tease A Faithfull Soal.Maybe It Was Irwins Mistake Or Somewhat That The Stupid Reptile Thing Attacked Him.May His Soal Rest Inn Peace And Please Dont Disturb It. It Was A Great Soul.
Posted jan 15, 2007 5:52 pm pt
I don't like talking about Steve's death. He was so larger than life and such a well-loved figure that he didn't really die to me. His legacy will last forever. I never had the chance to meet him, but Steve obviously had such a presence that it...
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I don't like talking about Steve's death. He was so larger than life and such a well-loved figure that he didn't really die to me. His legacy will last forever. I never had the chance to meet him, but Steve obviously had such a presence that it felt as if he did know you. He treated his "crikeys" the same way as everyone he met - with the big grin, eye twinkle and larger than life personality. That's the Steve I recall. No one will ever come close to replacing him, but many will try. From here on, I'm going to cringe from all horrible Australian animal expert impressions because none of them even came close to be what Steve really was about, however, if a movie is ever made of Steve's life, I'd love to be able to play him and try to give him justice.
Posted nov 13, 2006 1:58 am pt