Crocodile Hunter Irwins Last Adventure To Air In January Message Board and Comments



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tash Uk Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 30/12/2006 15:43


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hopefully i will be able to watch steve on animal planet but each time i'm reminded on how he died i am flooded with sadness(still) he was my idol and its good that more people are watching but he should still be here watching his children grow up and continuing to help wildlife. but the sad fact is he's not but we are and we need to do something if not for the animals, then for steve.thats the leat he deserves. bye stevexxx




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candy1992 Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 08/12/2006 14:00


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Here in Puerto Rico not many people knew about Steve until his tragic death. It is sad, but now almost everybody watches his shows on Animal Planet, I guess he is very happy from heaven because more people now get to learn about wildlife and learn to love it as much as he did. I will personally watch this program not to see the negative part of it, but to see him once more enjoying his life. We will meet again, Mate. Crikey!!! yes we will.




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roxanne Click for more info (4)

posted on 02/12/2006 02:33


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I too shall want to watch this heartbreaking moment when Steve was at his best...doing what he loved most...this may sound unusual, and I don't mean to hurt anyone, but not many of us have the chance being happy when we meet our demise. I believe Bindi and the family will go far in following his quest...after all, Steve is still around, we just can't see him...but he is guiding all the people who help animals, while keeping close by his family... On New Year's Eve, I will drink a toast to him...In Gratitude For Changing Our World... Here's to you, Steve! Thank You!




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roxanne Click for more info ( 4)

posted on 02/12/2006 02:29


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I too shall want to watch this heartbreaking moment when Steve was at his best...doing what he loved most...this may sound unusual, and I don't mean to hurt anyone, but not many of us have the chance be happy when we meet our demise. I believe Bindi and the family will go far in following his quest...after all, Steve is still around, we just can't see him...but he is guiding all the people who help animals, while keeping close by his family... On New Year's Eve, I will drink a toast to him...In Gratitude For Changing Our World... Here's to you, Steve! Thank You!




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Mayma918 Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 01/12/2006 15:59


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Very Wonderfully put!




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Patricia in Phoenix, AZ USA Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 01/12/2006 04:47


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I will certainly be one of the many who views this program on January 21, 2007. I'm still having a difficult time getting my mind around the fact that Steve died filming a children's documentary by an animal that is normally docile and relatively harmless. It still seems to terribly senseless and bizarre. The only explanation that works to any degree at all is that it was simply Steve's time to go. I genuinely hope that Bindi continues with her plans to film a children's program as soon as possible. I believe she is ready and it will be even more tragic if she doesn't get on with it. The media and social workers have done enough damage to the Irwin family. They need to butt out and let Terri get on with raising her children as she sees fit. She is an intelligent and a compassionate human being and a devoted parent. She knows what is best for her children.






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