Stop it You MonkeyCobster said:He's obviously fucked up (in the head).
Kinda scary there are tons more like him in the world.
Does acting like a donkey run in the family, i'm pretty sure it does.
Stop it You MonkeyCobster said:He's obviously fucked up (in the head).
Kinda scary there are tons more like him in the world.
Ah, no. He pulled the Stingray's tail out of his chest on his own.Lustology said:If a croc killed him i would say it was a manly death but someone fish which rarely killa is cowardly to me, my opinion.
I don't know why you would call it a cowardly death. Steve Irwin definitely has more balls than you do. Even you got to admit that. Yes, he was a risk taker and lived his life on the edge. It was his job, it's what he loved to do. In the end, his death was caused by a judgement in error.Lustology said:He was a dumbass and he died a well deserved cowardly death. He was gonna get it one day, he pushed everything to the extreme, well deserved.
I would add that I would prefer to living like Irwin rather than living to a ripe old age but not accomplishing much....plyrs99 said:he died a young 44, but i venture to say he did and saw more at his age, than most of us here will see in our lifetimes.
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But you have to be fast and intense to do that.slowandeasy said:I would add that I would prefer to living like Irwin rather than living to a ripe old age but not accomplishing much....
Made me laugh.... working on finding a happy medium....danmand said:But you have to be fast and intense to do that.
secret_touch said:
Colon O'Brien looks like a stingray's tail.secret_touch said:
Oh come on... the one cartoon with the angel saying to the croc "when he gets here jump out and yell boo" was funny....secret_touch said:
C'mon now. I'm sure he had enormous respect for the various wild creatures he encountered. From their point of view it was probably more like, "who the fuck is this, and how can I get away?".secret_touch said:His affection for reptiles, animals.......all creatures (except stingray of course) earned him their respect
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Asterix said:C'mon now. I'm sure he had enormous respect for the various wild creatures he encountered. From their point of view it was probably more like, "who the fuck is this, and how can I get away?".
I stand corrected. You said it better. Most of them would have likely wanted to take his head off. If we really cared about wildlife we would give them enough space to exist and flipping leave them alone.grendleaxe said:Actually most of the creature were saying "leave me alone, let me get away or I'll have to fight you." You could see all the time the animals he handled showing flight, defense and threat behaviours... and I would point those out to my nieces and nephews and say "when an animal does that it means it's upset and you should leave it alone."






