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shes not kidding,even i got a text message and im not even in the same country


Sure you are, you silly aussie.


Next people will claim Mexico is not part of Texas.


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shes not kidding,even i got a text message and im not even in the same country


Sure you are, you silly aussie.


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I actually just read online that he was too close to the stingray-above him in fact-and the sting ray took it's stinger and shoved it up straight through his chest puncturing his heart.


good lord. that's kind of a bad ass way to go.

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I stepped on one once and it hurt like a motherfucker (life guard said it happens twice a year - lucky me). To actually have your heart punctured by a stinger is insane! That sumbitch must've been gigantic.

RIP Steve, you badass.


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I saw his movie in the theater the first weekend it came out.


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RIP dude.


same here... me & my old roommates would get stoned and watch this show nonstop. i always thought he was invincible. :(

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steve was ironically killed by a lesser animal than he was known for wrasllin with, treadwell was unironically eaten by a bear.


Further, wasn't Irwin trained as an animal handler/zoologist, while the Grizzlyman was just a looney-tune from New Hampshire or New Jersey or somewhere similar that decided, after smoking too much PCP laced reefer at Reed College or Evergreen College or some such, that he wanted to live with bears (not the gay kind) and find out what makes them tick?


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i'm adding jeff corwin to my death pool.

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i'm adding jeff corwin to my death pool.


His death would displease my wife. She likes his pecs.


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A dude who, in the words of Yail Bloor "Was the definition of doing it fucking right!" RIP you crazy fucker.

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god damn...punctured his heart. ugh. what an insane way to go.


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whoa. how crazy is this shit?

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Crocodile Hunter's Death Caught on Video
By BRIAN CASSEY
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CAIRNS, Australia — Steve Irwin was videotaped pulling a poisonous stingray barb from his chest in his last moments of life, officials said Tuesday, as tributes poured in for TV's "Crocodile Hunter."

Police said there was nothing suspicious about Irwin's death and no evidence he provoked the animal. Irwin, 44, was stabbed through the heart on Monday while snorkeling with a stingray during filming of a new TV program on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

John Stainton, Irwin's manager who was among the crew on the reef, said the fatal blow was caught on videotape, and described viewing the footage as having the "terrible" experience of watching a friend die.

"It shows that Steve came over the top of the ray and the tail came up, and spiked him here (in the chest), and he pulled it out and the next minute he's gone," Stainton told reporters in Cairns, where Irwin's body was taken for an autopsy.

Queensland state police were holding the tape as evidence for a coroner's inquiry — a standard procedure in high-profile deaths or those caused by other than natural causes.

Experts have said the stingray may have felt trapped between the cameraman and the TV star. Irwin, the popular host of "Crocodile Hunter," rose to fame by getting dangerously close to crocodiles, snakes and other beasts.

But Queensland Police Superintendent Michael Keating said there was no evidence Irwin threatened or intimidated the stingray, a normally placid species that only deploys its poisonous tail spines as a defense.

Stainton said Irwin was in his element in the Outback, but that he and Irwin had talked about the sea posing threats the star wasn't used to.

"If ever he was going to go, we always said it was going to be the ocean," Stainton said. "On land he was agile, quick-thinking, quick-moving and the ocean puts another element there that you have no control over."

Parliament took a break from the business of running the country to pay tribute to Irwin, whose body was being flown home Tuesday from Cairns. No funeral plans were announced but state Premier Peter Beattie said Irwin would be afforded a state funeral if his family agreed.

Irwin's American wife Terri, Bindi and their son Bob, almost 3, returned late Monday from a trekking vacation in Tasmania to Australia Zoo, the wildlife park where the family lived at Beerwah in Queensland's southeast.

At the park, hundreds of people filed past the entrance laying floral bouquets and handwritten condolence messages. Khaki shirts — a trademark of Irwin — were laid out for people to sign.

"Mate, you made the world a better place," read one poster left at the gate. "Steve, our hero, our legend, our wildlife warrior," read another. "I thought you were immortal. How I wish that was true," said a third.

The park opened Tuesday because it was what Irwin would have wanted, said Gail Gipp, an animal health employee.

Irwin was propelled to global fame after his TV shows, in which he regularly wrestled with crocodiles and went face-to-face with poisonous snakes and other wild animals, were shown around world on the Discovery Channel.

The network announced plans for a marathon screening of Irwin's work and a wildlife fund in his name.

"Rarely has the world embraced an animal enthusiast and conservationist as they did Steve Irwin," Discovery Networks International President Dawn McCall said in a statement.

Experts differed on the number of human deaths caused by stingrays — anywhere from 3 to 17 — though they agreed that they were extremely rare.

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WE MUST KILL THEM ALL!!!!!






Seriously, I'm going to have nightmares about 6 inch Stingray barbs plunging into my chest.


RIP Steve. Crikey indeed.


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I was really sad to hear this news... dude may have been crazy with all his croc stunts, but he was an advocate for wildlife and in my opinion, was a wildlife/nature ambassador worldwide. I never ever got the feeling he was in it solely for the money, and I applaud his life's work. RIP, Steve...


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For the record...my comparison to the grizzly man was to be a reference to the high likelihood of dying. Not so much a personality or motive or experience comparison.

and, done.


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shes not kidding,even i got a text message and im not even in the same country


Sure you are, you silly aussie.


Next people will claim Mexico is not part of Texas.


I won't.

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Bra-burning bitch Germaine Greer gives her two cents worth:

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20362163-2,00.html

http://www.smh.com.au/news/stay-in-touc ... 98626.html

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"the animal world has finally taken its revenge".

In her column in The Guardian newspaper, Greer said the wildlife warrior displayed the "sort of self-delusion it takes to be a real Aussie larrikin".

"There was no habitat, no matter how fragile or finely balanced, that Irwin hesitated to barge into," she wrote. "Every creature he brandished at the camera was in distress."

"The animal world has finally taken its revenge, but probably not before a whole generation of kids in shorts seven sizes too small has learned to shout in the ears of animals with hearing 10 times more acute than theirs, determined to become millionaire animal-loving zoo owners in their turn."

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That woman really needs to discover tranquilizers.

No frickin' crocodile on the planet is going to be traumatized by Stevo's voice. And Irwin did more for conservation awareness than she could ever hope to.

These animals were not delicate flowers needing to be stroked like poodles, lady. They were alligators, pythons and lions.


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Oh she's "indomitable" they say?

Sometimes that's just code for "hateful, spiteful, getting old and looking for scapegooats for your bitterness."


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wait, when did this go down?

colin, deena, we gotta get this cable/internet thing figured out. I shouldn't be finding this stuff out at work while i'm writing fundraising receipts.

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and what a tribute show that was.

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THE grandson of legendary ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau has vowed to help finish the documentary Steve Irwin was making when he died.

Philippe Cousteau, who was assisting Irwin at the time of the tragedy, will keep working on Ocean's Deadliest, a film about the most deadly creatures in the sea.

But the footage of Irwin being fatally gored by a stingray, which he was having filmed at the same time for eight-year-old daughter Bindi's new show, may never be shown in public.

The film is being stored in a safe at Brisbane's police headquarters and Irwin's friend and manager John Stainton has called for it to be destroyed.

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and what a tribute show that was.


Fuck yes. I was running on a treadmill at the gym when that came on and nearly fell off the back of the thing laughing. Hopefully that's somewhere on youtube cos I'm sure that was absolute gold. A Current Affair, eat your heart out. :lol:

And Germain Greer. Was anyone really surprised by that outburst? She never seems to have anything noteworthy to say except negative shit. I mean, in some ways I'm a bit ambivalent about the whole Irwin phenomena, but Greer just shows again how completely lacking in tact she is to come out with that the day after it all happened. Was she always this bitter?


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