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Sat 20 Dec, 2003 08:17 pm
My sister is crazy about the crocodile hunter..
Anyone here like his show?
My kids and husband. lol...
Steve is a bit too hyperbolic for my taste.
Hyperbolic! That is the understatement of the day - he's like a hypermanic on cocaine!
Harmless enough, I guess, though...
glad he had enough sense to give that croc, chicken instead of his kid.
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,8307894%255E661,00.html
file that in the "what-were-you-thinking" drawer.
Can't stand the guy or the show...Irritating comes to mind
Apart from the simple bad judgement (ie with the baby and the croc), the behavior suggests a narcissism, and a deficit of real parental feeling.
He was using, exploiting, his own child, and an INFANT at that.
Agreed, jjorge! And now he's feeling sorry for himself because he's being compared to Michael Jackon! And we're supposed to sympathise!
I couldn't imagine anything worse than being trapped in a small space with this hyperactive person for a day! You'd need a holiday to recover!
Hi Msolga! Nice to see ya!
Hi jjorge!
Nice to see you, too!
Miss those poetry threads!
That guy must be on a blood pressure similar to the power produced by launching rockets.
That other fella from Oz (bearded guy) is almost as bad. He wanders around the hinterlands, poking snakes and disturbing large reptiles. Another showman who we're meant to take seriously as a scientist.
We're not ALL like that, thank god!
Those are just the macho lunatic fringe!
Hey, one thing you have to give Steve Irwin credit for, he may be a dumbass, but at least he didn't make a dumbass statement like R. Kelly did about how Osama Bin Laden was the only person who understood his persecution.
I guess self-pity is all relative, cav...
Yeah second that msolga.
There is that one guy called Crocodile Dundee.
The guy knows how to say hello to the ladies, that's for sure!
No, he just tried to defend putting his child in danger, and so did his wife.