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Ok, I got it
R.I.P
tell me wot u fink! (b nice!)

Feb 2 2007 11:22 am
stevo was legendary.

Dec 5 2006 12:43 pm
[[samzy bo1]]
stevie irwin was a legend he did da sort of stuuf ive always wanted to do he was a quality bloke n fair play to his daughter readin out dat letter about him inabit heidi xx

Nov 18 2006 08:25 am
[x]heidi[x]
i fink he was da bravest man ever!   i luved watchin his shows n i cudnt belive it wen i heard da news!
R.I.P
luv ya steve xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

[x]steve irwin[x]
on the 4th september 2006 we lost one of the world's bravest men! he was a great entertainer, husband and father! R.I.P
The 44-year-old Irwin's heart was pierced by the serrated, poisonous spine of a stingray as he swam with the creature Monday while shooting a new TV show on the Great Barrier Reef, his manager and producer John Stainton said.

News of Irwin's death reverberated around the world, where he won popularity with millions as the man who regularly leaped on the back of huge crocodiles and grabbed deadly snakes by the tail.

"Crikey!" was his catch phrase, repeated whenever there was a close call — or just about any other event — during his TV programs, delivered with a broad Australian twang, mile-a-minute delivery and big arm gestures.

"I am shocked and distressed at Steve Irwin's sudden, untimely and freakish death," Australian Prime Minister John Howard said. "It's a huge loss to Australia."

Conservationists said all the world would feel the loss of Irwin, who turned a childhood love of snakes and lizards and knowledge learned at his parents' side into a message of wildlife preservation that reached a television audience that reportedly exceeded 200 million.