Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter, Is Dead

  • #381
Sundayrain said:
I am sorry to have made you cry......This one always makes me cry....
..... "Afterglow" ( unknown author)
I'd like the memory of me to be a happy one. I'd like to leave an Afterglow of smiles when day is done. I'd like to leave an echo...Whispering softly down the ways of happy times, and Laughing times, and bright and sunny days. I'd like the tears of those who grieve to dry before the Sun of happy memories that I leave behind when day is done...
Beautiful!!! I've been weepy all week. First it was Steve and second, this is the week leading up the five year anniversary of 9/11 and there are all kinds of specials on. Primetime (I think that's the show) is having a special on tonight about the babies that we born after the attacks to the widows. They had a snip the other morning and all these toddlers were being photographed together and they were playing the song "I'm already there" (can't tell you who sings it because I rarely listen to country, but it was beautiful) I was bawling then, too. Sad week.

Anywho, you have a talent Sundayrain and bless you for sharing with us:blowkiss:
 
  • #382
Sundayrain said:
Narlacat......Sure thats fine.......you can send it.......what an honor to even think of it......Now I could kick myself for not really doing a "SUPER" poem...but, it has lots of prayers and thoughts attached......so sure.
And I second the motion to everything you said in your list.....
But I don't know what sinbinned is......?? Sometimes I think I will be a newbie until the earth turns into a moon............
Okay, cool Sunday :)

If you want, seeing as it's Friday and there's no way I will make it to a post office today, if you want to make some changes and then PM me with it over the weekend, that's fine with me.

Sinbin is an Aussie term probably, it means, if you sin....you're in the bin :p
That's where I was last week, it's awful...don't go there LOL
 
  • #383
Steve Irwin, was many things to many people. He was an Educator, a philanthropist, a father, a husband, a conservationist. and most of all he was a human being. His death at such a young age is a tragedy of the worst kind. The fact that some people choose to publicly pass cruel harsh nasty judgment on this man at this time is repulsive to me. His family is grieving and in pain and desirves nothing more then the support and comfort from the world. I don't care whether or not a person agrees or diagress with how Mr. Irwin conducted himself with animals. Save the debate for an animal ethics class and give Mr. Irwins family the support and love they desrvie and let Mr. Irwin rest in piece. Prehaps these people who are so concerned about the treatment of animlas might be a little more concerned with how they treat there fellow man.

mjak
 
  • #384
mjak said:
Steve Irwin, was many things to many people. He was an Educator, a philanthropist, a father, a husband, a conservationist. and most of all he was a human being. His death at such a young age is a tragedy of the worst kind. The fact that some people choose to publicly pass cruel harsh nasty judgment on this man at this time is repulsive to me. His family is grieving and in pain and desirves nothing more then the support and comfort from the world. I don't care whether or not a person agrees or diagress with how Mr. Irwin conducted himself with animals. Save the debate for an animal ethics class and give Mr. Irwins family the support and love they desrvie and let Mr. Irwin rest in piece. Prehaps these people who are so concerned about the treatment of animlas might be a little more concerned with how they treat there fellow man.

mjak

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  • #385
narlacat said:
Okay, cool Sunday :)

If you want, seeing as it's Friday and there's no way I will make it to a post office today, if you want to make some changes and then PM me with it over the weekend, that's fine with me.

Sinbin is an Aussie term probably, it means, if you sin....you're in the bin :p
That's where I was last week, it's awful...don't go there LOL
Ok......I just printed it out for myself...Otherwise all I had was on scraps of paper. I find if I fiddle with something to much.....it becomes something other then it was. So I will just get the punctuation right and send it over to you.
What is our time difference...in hours? LOL.........
 
  • #386
mjak said:
Steve Irwin, was many things to many people. He was an Educator, a philanthropist, a father, a husband, a conservationist. and most of all he was a human being. His death at such a young age is a tragedy of the worst kind. The fact that some people choose to publicly pass cruel harsh nasty judgment on this man at this time is repulsive to me. His family is grieving and in pain and desirves nothing more then the support and comfort from the world. I don't care whether or not a person agrees or diagress with how Mr. Irwin conducted himself with animals. Save the debate for an animal ethics class and give Mr. Irwins family the support and love they desrvie and let Mr. Irwin rest in piece. Prehaps these people who are so concerned about the treatment of animlas might be a little more concerned with how they treat there fellow man.

mjak
Excellent post, Thankyou mjak. :blowkiss:
 
  • #387
Sundayrain said:
Steves Poem
The hunter had to leave us, he won't travel on our shores.
At that, the largest in the pack let out a sad, long, roar.........
The koalas had a teardrop, the dingos had some too.......the Croc's
stood at attention, as the Aussies knew they would.
The animals got silent...the jungle became still....Some leaves bent down to
touch the ground, and the flowers turned to wilt.
For the man they loved "downunder," has left his land of birth. But his heart and soul, and wisdom......remain right here on Earth.
And as the night stars came aglow the world shed many tears.
But......a whisper could be heard nearby, that rang into our ears.
"By Crikey Mates, Good Day, Good Night......"
I had to say "goodbye" .......
But, "hold my children and my wife and please don't let them cry."
And as he turned and walked away..... we felt the whole earth pray......
And in our hearts we know that.... we will meet again oneday.

****************************************Sundayrain*********
For our Aussie friends and those who love and admire Steve Irwin
We honor him too.............
The best I could do in a hurry....to let you know......we are sad too!!
Sundayrain, WOW that is a beautiful poem, you are one talented girl. You made me cry also but don't feel bad, it is a wonderful tribute to a wonderful human being. :blowkiss:
 
  • #388
Thank you everybody.......But Steve deserves all of the thanks we can muster...Because he showed us animals up close and personal. Everyone learned so much. Wasn't the World so much better that he was here?.......
I learned so much from him, everyone did. I don't think the little animals really minded being handled for a few minutes.....to benefit mankind. This week we will have another sad day to remember here....the day that changed America forever.Too much sadness for one week.........
 
  • #389
Australian writer Andrew Bolt's answer to Germaine Greer....


Crikey, it's Germs

September 08, 2006 12:00am
Article from: Herald-Sun


Andrew Bolt writes: Germaine Greer, a dingo and a few jackasses said Steve Irwin was a publicity hog, but he was a huge star and a happy Australian.
Professional harpy Germaine Greer was one of the first to publicly cackle over the death of Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin.

"The animal world has finally taken its revenge on Irwin," the feminista gloated in an article published in Left-wing newspapers such as The Age and The Guardian.

And if she meant by "animal world" the slavering pack that has paraded its resentment of Irwin since he was killed she'd be right.

On Jon Faine's ABC radio show, for instance, you could hear a dingo bark: "I'm glad he's no longer an ambassador for Australia."

Rodents and peacocks squeaked and squawked that Irwin had been a mere showman, bad for animals and not worth this fuss. A jackass brayed that others did far more for wildlife, but didn't have a PR machine like Irwin's.

Some beasts can also write. At one of their dens, The Age letters page, I found this missive clawed out in the dirt: "Irwin was an outmoded cliche and a truculent clown who regularly harassed wildlife for the amusement of bored tourists."

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20371787-25717,00.html

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  • #390
Sundayrain said:
Ok......I just printed it out for myself...Otherwise all I had was on scraps of paper. I find if I fiddle with something to much.....it becomes something other then it was. So I will just get the punctuation right and send it over to you.
What is our time difference...in hours? LOL.........
We are 15 hours ahead :)
 
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We need more Crikey Blokes like Steve Irwin!!
 
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detectivewannabe said:
Beautiful!!! I've been weepy all week. First it was Steve and second, this is the week leading up the five year anniversary of 9/11 and there are all kinds of specials on. Primetime (I think that's the show) is having a special on tonight about the babies that we born after the attacks to the widows. They had a snip the other morning and all these toddlers were being photographed together and they were playing the song "I'm already there" (can't tell you who sings it because I rarely listen to country, but it was beautiful) I was bawling then, too. Sad week.

Anywho, you have a talent Sundayrain and bless you for sharing with us:blowkiss:

I don't mean to hijack the Steve Irwin thread but just wanted to say, I watched Primetime tonight and the song caught me completely off guard. It felt as though my heart were being ripped out and I started to cry. I sure wasn't expecting that song after all the other sad things!
 
  • #396
JBean said:
aarrggggh I can hardly read anymore. It really rips me up.
Can you imagine this woman ever meeting anyone even remotely close to her dear husbands level? I keep checking snopes hoping this is a hoax.
This is what makes it all the more awful, he was irreplacable. I posted this at an Aussie forum I belong to and thought I would share my random thoughts with all of you. :blowkiss:


My heart is breaking for Terri, Bindi, Bob, Steve's Dad and all their families, friends and co-workers. :(

I have not slept one full night, since Monday. I was and still am, in shock.

It wasn't like I was a huge fan and watched every show of Steve's. I always enjoyed his shows and loved his way with the Aussie language and his absolute love of all creatures great and small. I loved to see him and Terri, Bindi and Bob together, such a happy family, with so much love between them.

I feel like I did when Diana died. I did not know either of them but am grieving for them. I still cannot watch footage of Diana without getting teary. My eldest dau bought me the most beautiful tribute book to Diana for Christmas and I still cannot get past the first few pages, without tearing up, so I just close it and put it away. :(

I guess what I am trying to say is that I just don't get why these things happen. There are some evil people on this planet walking around and here were 2 people who did so much to make the world a better place and they are gone.

I am just so sad and I cannot imagine the pain that Terri is in. Their union was one of 2 soulmates coming together and then bringing 2 beautiful babies into their lives, it just seems so unfair. :(

I haven't even touched on all the great things Steve did for the Animal Kingdom. He truly was an Aussie Legend who had such passion for everything!

Thankyou Steve for being who you were and making the world a better place, you will be missed! :(
 
  • #397
What a touching post Shelley. :blowkiss:
 
  • #398
You have a beautiful way with words Shelly:clap:
 
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narlacat said:
We are 15 hours ahead :)
OH ...Wow ...that far ahead of us.....I knew it was quite a bit.
Thats ok, if you used what I had there......fine.....( it was almost right, anyhow)
I bet Steve will have one huge public funeral......so many loved him.
What day will that be?
 

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