Crocidle Hunter-Steve Irwin--killed

Realgeorge

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Horrible news ... Irwin was a magnificent man. Media would deride him as crazy and fearless, but it was his amazing courage that was on display on "Crocodile Hunter"

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white lightning

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He died doing what he loved.His wife and kids shared the same passion for animals.He was truley an icon.He was even more popular here than in his homeland although he was loved everywhere.Steve had more courage in his little pinky than most people have in their whole body.He will be missed.It reminds me of the other guy who did the documentary.The Grizzly Man. Both cases are very sad but these guys will be remembered 100 years from now for what they did and how they interacted with untamed wild animals.It is fascinating.God bless his Steve and his family that is now without their father.
 

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He took risks, but you have to do that to really live life. He was a funny, entertaining guy who loved, walked, and talked with fearsome animals, the kind of beasts that are either eaten, worn, or avoided by the kind of turdworlders whom the media would tell us are "so in tune with nature".

As someone who was an enviromentalist before he was a racialist, I can tell you that it's too bad that the Rwanda, Brazil, India, nay, any country that has megafauna left aren't White countries (Check out the depredations in formely White-controlled African countries)...because only Whites and a few Asian peoples give a damn about the natural world in any numbers.
 

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He stunned Jay Leno a couple of months ago on the Tonight show stating.."that was before the white man was seen in Australia"

Little boy Jay was stunned by that little bit of racial consciousness

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Gary

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My youngest son {9}cryed when he heard the news of Irwin's death,we used to watch him handle the deadly snakes and other creatures.Sad that he died so young.
 

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He was like a modern Davy Crockett or Daniel Boone. His exploits would be considered legend if they weren't televised for everyone to see.
 

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Sad that Irving is dead. He was fun to watch and seemed like a great guy. But really, he made his living teasing deadly animals. The fun in watching the guy was wondering how he managed not to get killed. Well it happened. Like it or not it was kind of deserved. Lesson learned for everyone I guess. I thought he would just get a limb bit off by a croc eventually. Too bad.
 

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I think he probably died the way he would have wanted. The guy lived his life doing something he loved, which is more than I can say for myself.

No regrets, mate.
 
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