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Yes it sure is sad. He was in a dangerous profession.
RIP |
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Have some respect for the man. He's probably done more to educate the younfer generation about nature than anyone else in the world right now. This should truly be a day of mourning, as the entire planet lost someone special. Not a cautionary tale of 'He knew what he was getting into' that a lot of people seem to be making it into right now. *edit* Just so you know, Cadaver, I was typing this post still while you posted yours. It's not aimed at you specifically. Like I said, it seems that no one wants to talk about what a great man the world has lost right now, only that he 'Had a dangerous job.' |
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The fact that he did it fully aware of the risks, yet continued to do the great work he did for the animals, the planet, and above all, to educate...I think that there made him the kind of person he was, people (not the ones who simply acknowledge fact) with the whole sickening "he had it coming" attitude about this...I wish that maybe they would think on it a little more. |
As a matter of fact there was a doctor on board the ship. He always had a doctor with him.
I am so bummed, I mean really bummed. I loved him so much. He loved every living creature on this planet. You know, he'd talk about non native animals endangering native Australian animals, but he wouldn't insinuate that those animals should be exterminated, only seperated from the other animals they were affecting. He thought that the world was a big enough place for everything to live and flourish happily in peace. You know, I created an acount for his forums at AnimalPlanet's site via The Discover Channel just to send my condolences to Terri and his children. She'll help his children, us, and the world keep his memory, his work, and his message alive. I am going to miss him so much. What really sucks is that my dad, while book smart, is really ignorant, is going to be making shitty comments all day. He thought Steve was an idiot, when, in fact, it's the other way around. |
awww RIP steve ;[
If you put a turtle in your MSN name its meant to be a sign of respect I was nearly crying when I found out this morning Adore the man <3 |
How do you put the turtle in the msn name?
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His wife seemed like a very strong woman who shared his feelings on nature.....I really think she'll do her best to continue the work he was doing.I hope so, anyway. I can't imagine losing the love of your life like that.
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Yes indeed, Terri is a remarkable woman from what I can tell. I've seen her in action on the show, and she is fearless. You should check out how they met. It's one hell of a love story.
I remember him on the Rosie O'Donnell show (forgive me). He was showing her all of these animals. Of course she was totally freaking out. Then he was like, "I'm going to show you the most fearsome creature that I've brought. I've just been warming you up." The bitch is about to shit herself. Steve goes back stage and brings out baby Bindi. It was so cute. Everyone died. |
Yeah, he had a pretty good sense of humor. I really feel bad for his family, especially the kids. They're still so little.:(
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