I imagine that's what millions of Crocidile Hunter fans are shouting across the globe today. For those living under the proverbial rock, Steve Irwin has died. No, he wasn't chomped by one of his toothy friends. He was stabbed in the heart by a stingray barb. A freakish accident more than a vicious attack.
I always knew Mother Nature would one up him one of these days, but for some reason I still thought of him an invincible. I mean, all those crazy stunts and still alive? The man had some serious Karma. But not enough.
What a sad, sad day. My son will be devistated. Steve Irwin was his hero for the longest time. He idolized the man. He still does. I think it's safe to say the human-kind lost something great today.
Posted by Zoso at September 4, 2006 08:44 AMYeah, I was really surprised! Most likely because he's done all those crazy things and then he gets killed in an extremely rare kind of accident. That, and he had so much energy too, a waste to see it go. D=
Posted by: DR at September 4, 2006 10:46 AMI was shocked too. I wasn't even sure I read the news right when I saw it at the gym.
It totally pissed me off that they (the media) are calling it an "attack". I have swam with stingrays. They are gentle, docile, creatures. It was certainly was a freak accident, and I am sure Mr. Irwin would be very disturbed with it being depicted as an attack.
It is a sad day.
Posted by: sarah at September 4, 2006 05:10 PMYeah, media sensationalizm is the reason I won't watch the news anymore. They're all a bunch of lying pratts.
This whole thing is so sad. I'm surprised none of the animal or nature channels have dedicated a marathon to him yet.
Posted by: Zoso at September 4, 2006 06:42 PMI happened to be awake when the RSS came across at like 2:15 in the morning. I was stunned.. and no, that's not intended to be a bad pun. I actually watched and loved his movie, and was hoping for a sequel. I guess it's most dissapointing because I can't imagine there are many people who do what he did that would respect and appreciate the animals like he did.
Lord knows I won't be wrastlin' gators any time soon and it was a comfort to know that when it needed to be done, there was Steve to do it.
Posted by: J at September 4, 2006 09:18 PMI didn't know all that much about him at all. I don't think I ever really cared to watch either. I get terribly freaked out by most creatures, so I can't even conceive of someone walking up and jostling one around. I'll be over heeeere, safe in the house.
Posted by: J00kst3r at September 7, 2006 08:47 AM