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5th Anniversary of Steve Irwin's Death
Thought I'd just make this thread to commemorate the late and still very great Steve Irwin. I can't believe it has been 5 years since his tragic passing, but his impression was deep and his love for animals still has an infectious impact on me, and I'm sure many others. I can't think of a more impactful personality or passion in the realm of wildlife television, and I still feel his presence in my life on a daily basis. I have many fond memories of growing up with his shows, and in a way he is still more real to me than many of the people I see everyday. I'll always miss him, and thought I'd share my respects in the form of this thread. Feel free to chime in with your own Steve love, whether it be a sentence or a story, or anything at all really. We miss you Steve, R.I.P.
Cheers,
-Matt
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We will ALWAYS remember :salute:.... R.I.P. Steve....
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Re: 5th Anniversary of Steve Irwin's Death
My wife and I are both HUGE fans of the legend Steve Irwin. He was and is a hero of ours. We have a Steve Irwin plaque that graces our bedroom that was custom made. My wife has a t-shirt and some of the books about him.
He made reptiles shine....all animals really.
A genuine good guy and a larger than life personality.
I wish that I could have met him.
He lives on in our hearts and fondest memories.
Thank you, Steve. We miss you, mate !
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Wow. I can't believe it's been 5 yrs. He was such champion for animals, especially reptiles. What a great loss.
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*Raises a toast* I'm sure he's having the time of his afterlife, getting to meet all of the reptiles that passed on before.
*Mental image of Steve Irwin catching a ride on a T-Rex*
... Yeah, I can see that.
An awesome man, and one that's sorely missed.
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Ah Steve... has it really been 5 years?? :O I remember that day like it was yesterday... :tears:
The loss of the greatest advocate for reptiles in history will always be felt, and remembered. Steve was the greatest, and his enthusiasm and love for all reptiles made our job of teaching understanding and fact from fiction SO much easier.
Rest easy, mate. Your legacy lives on in all of us. :bow:
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Truly a sad loss. Steve was truly an inspiration.
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Steve was the best ambassador for reptiles that I've ever seen. He was charming and naturally funny so the world took to him easily and listened to what he had to say. Appearing on shows like the Tonight Show as well as his own shows opened a ton of doors for new herpers to walk through.
He was an inspiration for sure and is sorely missed.
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RIP to an amazing man. I named my A.Versi in his memory this weekend :salute:
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He may have moved on, but he will live on forever in each and every one of us.
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My BP is named Irwin, after the Crocodile Hunter....RIP
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Thanks for all the kind words guys. I'm glad to see others here are keeping his memory alive. Forever a legend, no doubt, the man was invincible after all.
Cheers,
-Matt
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Re: 5th Anniversary of Steve Irwin's Death
He's the reason I love snakes today. I've been watching tonnes of Crocodile Hunter clips the last few days on Youtube. One of my favorite clips is from Komodo national park in Indonesia.
"Crikey!! That was a close one, she nearly tore my leg off! Let's follow her."
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I was still in high school when he passed and the news found its way to be second period of the day. I was so upset that I left school. He was my idol and I had dreams of meeting him. :(
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I always watched him and liked him but I don't think I understood the impact he was making on the world until he was gone. I can say with confidence there will never be another like him.
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I was 19 or 20 when he first started out and I remember watching him back then. Long before animal planet was even heard of. Hell I didn't even have a cell phone yet lol! I was behind the times in the mid 90's.
But yeah, I loved him right from the start. I was shocked to see him go.
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Re: 5th Anniversary of Steve Irwin's Death
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Originally Posted by kevinb
I was still in high school when he passed and the news found its way to be second period of the day. I was so upset that I left school. He was my idol and I had dreams of meeting him. :(
Same here... I was crushed and cried for days. I also had dreams of going to Australia Zoo and meeting with him and Terri...getting to hold some snakes and gators and maybe a koala... sigh.:tears:
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I can't imagine my childhood without him really--I was a pre-teen when his shows first started airing on Animal Planet. I was lucky enough at that point to have satellite television and saw everything he did from the very start. When I was around 11 or 12 I even wrote him some letters, haha. I never got a reply, but that hardly mattered. I had just started my freshman year of college when he passed, and I found out from a friend while a group of us were hanging out. I asked him how he died, and when he told me, I told him it was clearly a hoax and left it at that. I saw on the news the next morning that it was true while eating at the dining commons and something just shriveled inside of me. I was a mess for weeks about it. In a very real way though, he's still a part of my life, as I met my girlfriend of nearly 4 years now through his death. She found me through mutual friends after hearing about me being upset over his passing, and we comforted each other through the whole ordeal. We became best friends, talked for countless hours everyday for more than a year, and eventually found our way into each others arms. I have a lot to thank Steve for, and he's someone I'll truly never forget.
Cheers,
-Matt
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Re: 5th Anniversary of Steve Irwin's Death
I was in 6th grade when he died.
It was the start of the year, and I was waking up and getting ready for my shower when my mom stopped me. She called me into the living room and sat me down. She looked me in the eye and said, "Steve Irwin died today."
I honestly didn't believe her. Of course I didn't, who would believe that their childhood hero suddenly died? Ever since I can remember, I would buy his shows and movies on VHS (we didn't have cable, and pretty much all of the movies I have of his are on VHS.) and watch them over and over, learning new things all the time. It was him who got me going on my reptile addiction, always looking for something to catch.
After she told me, I laughed and said, "Yeah right mom. He's not dead, stop trying to scare me."
Then she gave me this look. I don't think I've seen that look since, and I hope I don't have to. She brought me over to the computer and pulled up the article. I read the first few sentences, then just blankly stared at the screen. I just couldn't accept it, and it took me a while before I did. I broke down crying, almost hysterically. I couldn't even think straight, let alone stand still. I didn't get a chance to shower that morning.
I was pretty late to school, a little upset at my mom for making me go. Now that I look back on it, I'm glad she made me go. I didn't eat for a while after that, and went into a rather severe depression. That Christmas, my mom ordered me a signed photo of Steve and the rest of the Irwin family, as well as adopted (the online adoption, where you pay so much a year for the animal's care) a rescued iguana at the Australia Zoo. I cried when I opened the picture, and it took me a while to get over it.
I still don't like thinking about it; the man who fought so much for the creatures without a voice, doing everything in his power to educate everyone and anyone, gone. It had always been my dream to meet Steve and work at that Zoo. I doubt I'll ever admire anyone as much as I admire him.
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