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Sun Sep-03-06 11:57 PM
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A. Nutcase B. Animal Lover C. Fruitcake D. Croc Pervert E. Death Wish
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Sun Sep-03-06 11:59 PM
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:02 AM
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Crazy as he was, he seemed very lovable. Few people are as enthusiastic about life as he was. Condolences to his wife and kiddos.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:01 AM
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2. Passionate about conservation |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:03 AM
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6. He truly loved nature.... |
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He made it interesting for people who would never pay attention to National Geographic. He entertained and taught.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:03 AM
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4. H: Constant student/teacher. n/t |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:03 AM
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5. Really Crappy post and poll.....sorry |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:06 AM
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7. A great guy who loved his family, animals, and the environment. |
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I think this is a shitty idea for a poll.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:09 AM
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8. Some (along with myself) might think that this poll sucks ,,, |
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but I think that even though a person had the ideas that one was an idiot while they lived , they are entitled to hold the same opinion of that person after the subject has died. Translated : its alright to think that someone is stupid even after they died. Some people have a cold humour.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:11 AM
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:11 AM
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:13 AM
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13. Talk to Steve about it when you get to heaven, or whatever. |
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As if he didn't know what the fuck he was risking? Not only did he know, he was exploiting it.
Steve would not be upset with my post.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:15 AM
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14. He knew what he was risking. |
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It could have happened to anybody. In fact it does - the media only reports it when it happens to people like Steve Irwin.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:17 AM
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17. If it were me you were talking about, |
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I'd be upset if someone called me a "croc pervert," "fruitcake," or "nutcase" right after news of my death hit the airwaves.
But that's just me. :eyes:
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:18 AM
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19. I didn't call Steve anything. |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:22 AM
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21. Yeah, kind of like someone who does push-polling. |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:12 AM
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11. I've worked with dangerous animals |
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and even done it on TV. I've been accused of all five of your choices. I'd hope that, when I die, 'death wish' and 'nutcase' won't be words bandied about in my memory.
Although my background has variances with Steve's -- I spent most of my adult life in academia -- in him I definitely recognized a kindred spirit, and when it comes down to it he was a true nature lover, a naturalist in the classic sense, and a tireless promoter of preservation, conservation, and respect for the natural world. He knew he could get the message out through TV if he did it right. We need more people in this world who have even a little of his passion about the environment and about the organisms that comprise and shape it...at least in part through the influences of his various TV franchises, we have a few more of those people around now.
I salute the dude. I wish he was still around. He was a good man.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:15 AM
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:15 AM
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two thumbs up
he meant a lot to a lot of people
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:18 AM
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:21 AM
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20. Well said. Here's what I admired most about him: |
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He got people to look at "bad" animals like crocs and venomous snake in a different way, and realize that they're not evil creatures that should be exterminated upon sight. Un-villifying an animal like a crocodile is no small thing, and at a time when our ecosystems grow more and more fragile, his accomplishment was an important one.
All of god's creatures need love, after all.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:24 AM
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22. Are you saying that the correct answer is "B?" |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:27 AM
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23. No. "B" is inaccurate and simplistic. n/t |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:29 AM
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Not a fucking essay.
Don't be so gullible, McFly.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:32 AM
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28. No, it's a *bullshit* poll. |
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And that is my point. Gullibility has nothing to do with it.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:36 AM
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31. And what would your poll choices have been? |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:44 AM
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39. I wouldn't have posted a poll. |
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Because, frankly, I don't see the point. But that's just me.
It's one thing to talk seriously about what his contributions were, and whether his risk-taking was necessary; it's quite another to just randomly list a bunch of two-word descriptors, most of which are pejoratively slanted, and then feign innocence and surprise when people call bullshit on it (especially right on the cusp of the news of his death). Kinda tacky.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:28 AM
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25. That's a very important point |
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There's a lot of species-ism out there and conservation efforts in years past were primarily directed not only a single species (rarely a good way to go) but were, even if only for pragmatic reasons, focused on soft and furry animals. Even predators like the tiger were, at least, beautiful to behold in their grace and power and were warm blooded.
There's a good reason why the symbol of the World Wildlife Fund has always been the panda.
Steve took people for a walk on the wild side. What he did for children, through those shows of his directed largely at young audiences (i used to enjoy them, too) will, I hope, help ensure that the next batch of voting citizens do that much better a job with environmental matters than did each of the generations before them.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:12 AM
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12. Not entirely unexpected |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:28 AM
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Edited on Mon Sep-04-06 12:29 AM by Omphaloskepsis
The dude made lots of money doing stupid shit. All of my sympathy points for today are used up on the dead in Iraq.
edit : one should == on
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:34 AM
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29. No, the f***wits responsible for junk like |
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jackass made lots of money doing stupid stuff.
Steve Irwin did some good. His message was a good one. The over-the-top approach ensured people would stick around long enough to learn something. He made money along the way? Good for him.
I'm sorry that you only have a limited amount of sympathy to give out each day. That's very sad. I'd say I feel sorry for you, but I'm afraid that I, too, might thereby max out my own allotment of sympathy points.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:40 AM
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34. I don't have cable.. What was good about his show? |
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Teasing critters? What was good about his show? What was his messege? I have just seen clips of him dorking around with danger for ratings.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:50 AM
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the place of various critters in the natural scheme of things and the need to protect those systems. A very strong conservation message.
The playing around with animals demystified some of them -- there're a lot of myths about so-called 'dangerous' animals -- an dif he got zapped by one he immediately stressed that the 'attack' was purely defensive and entirely his fault. He sensationalized, as is pretty much necessary to hold many people's attention, but not in the "look at this vicious gecko, capable of tearing my arm off" way common to some older nature shows.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:32 AM
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The man is dead and leaves behind a wife and 2 small children.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:34 AM
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30. I have more decency than you can possibly imagine. |
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I know the facts. Anything else?
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:38 AM
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He was a hero for the environment and the crocs/alligators' best friend. He will bw mourned in this household.
I agree with the others; shitty poll.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:40 AM
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"B" was the correct answer.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:39 AM
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:41 AM
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36. Only in your heart and mind. |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:42 AM
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:44 AM
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38. I think it should be moved to GD. |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:46 AM
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The correct answer was "B."
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:51 AM
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45. Sometimes, Floogeldy, you set my teeth on edge. |
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Edited on Mon Sep-04-06 12:53 AM by Ptah
Please don't stop.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:54 AM
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46. Thanks for the great pic, Ptah |
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One of my favorite movies. :)
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:56 AM
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47. Are you Al Pacino or Brian Bosworth? |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:59 AM
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More like John Candy and John Goodman.
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Edited on Mon Sep-04-06 12:49 AM by socialdemocrat1981
I had my issues with Steve Irwin. He seemed to be a right wing conservative politically in some issues and he called our neo-con Prime Minister the "best Prime Minister ever" and as a result got an invitation to a exclusive function with * when he visited Australia in 2003. For that reason, I will confess I was deterred from following his work closely
But I would never, never, doubt his compassion, his integrity, his sincerity, his generosity of spirit and his sincere commitment and devotion to what he did. Nor would I ever doubt or be cynical about the deep and profound love he had for conservation and for his wife and children. He did much to educate people about nature and conservation and to enhance people's understanding of wildlife. And I am very sad that Steve Irwin had so much promise, so much potential and so much hope for the future and was essentially cut short in his prime. He was a great man in many ways and he made the world a better place in his own way.
I am devastated at his loss and I profoundly grieve for his wife and children. I'm devastated that his children have lost such a wonderful, dedicated and devoted father and that his wife has lost such a loving husband -I saw interviews with them both together and their devotion and affection for each other was deep and profound. I think this is an enormous tragedy -just as I think every life lost is an enormous tragedy -and I grieve for someone who did his job in trying to promote understanding and empathy for the world around us
RIP Steve Irwin and may your legacy endure.
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:48 AM
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42. Nice post, socialdemocrat1981. |
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Mon Sep-04-06 12:48 AM
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43. Excellent post in an otherwise dubious thread |
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The Lounge being the Lounge one can post as one sees fit.
I'll leave it at that.
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Flame war.
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