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Bindi Irwin on Letterman

10023 says...

>> ^rottenseed:
^Yea, I don't like when kids try to talk and act like real people. They're not. They're social embryos mimicking how to make shitty small talk. I prefer the candid rigmarole of a socially unconscious child.


Word ;-)

Bindi Irwin on Letterman

Daughter of Steve Irwin Launches a Singing Career

If it was only easy... (Blog Entry by thesnipe)

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

You're right- that is something missing from Western culture. In Hawaii, don't they wear a flower on a particular side to indicate marriage status?

Also- I've heard that Hindus only wear the bindi - (red forehead dot) if they are married.

Why don't you come up with something Snipe- we'll start the ball rolling here. How about inside-out ball caps.

Taking Out the Trash (Sift Talk Post)

rickegee says...

Thanks. Stop designing your perfect charter profile page (never be as good as mlx or benjee) and move it up the list. This site is being overrun with its daily influx of cool and wondrous modifications.

I just intentionally kneecapped all of my Andy Kaufman, Bindi Irwin and Mr. Rogers links. I am truly saddened that you must now discard and restore them, James.

Steve Irwin's daughter speaks at the memorial service

westy says...

shows you how if u bring a kid up in an inviroment thay are very likly to emulate there parents this pritty mutch proves how if u teach u kids to pray to god and be religouse then thay will end up religoise as well. i think its good to motivate your children and get them involved in things however you have to teach them to be open and help them develop there own intrests in things you may not be intrestead in as a parent. at least in this case its a positive thing personaluy i finde wild life as intresting as say annything else but as with annything u need people that are mad abotu something to help champion it and make others intrestead in it. oh well how can all the people shout i love u bindy and what no lol its like um u dont know her. that kid is gona be pritty warped on the grand scale of things.

His life was dedicated to bringing the world his enjoyment of wildlife - May he RIP

Anliz says...

THE Crocodile Man, Steve Irwin, is dead. He was killed in a freak accident in Cairns, police sources said. It appeared that he was killed by a sting-ray barb that went through his chest, Queensland Police Inspector Russell Rhodes said.
He was swimming off the Low Isles at Port Douglas where he had been filming an underwater documentary when it occurred.

Ambulance officers confirmed they attended a reef fatality this morning at Batt Reef off Port Douglas.

Mr Irwin, 44, was killed just after 11am, Eastern Australian time.

His American wife Terri learned for the tragedy from police in Tasmania, where she had been trekking in Cradle Mountain National Park.

His friend and manager John Stainton said Mr Irwin was filming some segment for daughter Bindi's show on the reef between sessions filiming the main documentary.

It is understood Mr Irwin was killed instantly.

A source said Mr Irwin was already dead when his body was brought onto the Isle.

A source said Mr Irwin's body was being airlifted to Cairns Hospital in North Queensland for formal identification.

An Emergency Services Response Management spokeswoman said they received a call about the tragedy at 11.11 am, Australian Eastern Standard Time.

The response unit left in a helicopter for the Batt Reef at 11.18am and arrived shortly after.

Mr Irwin was pronounced dead at the scene immediately, the spokeswoman said.

Steve Irwin's activities went far beyond his universally-known roles as an international TV star and owner of Australia Zoo, north of Brisbane.

They includes assisting Australian Quarantine Inspection service with advertising campaigns warning travellers not to bring foreign matter into the country, and he was becoming a vocal critic of the slaughter of Australian wildlife.

The federal government recently dropped plans to allow crocodile safaris for wealty tourists in the Northern Territority after Irwin intervened, taking Environment Minister Ian Campbell on a tour of croc infested Cape York.

At the time, Irwin told Australian TV program A Current Affair that: ``Killing one of our beautiful animals in the name of trophy hunting will have a very negative impact on tourism, which scares the living daylights out of me.''

The Prime Minister John Howard considered Irwin a friend, inviting him to a barbecue at The Lodge for US President George W. Bush in 2003.

Irwin was a devoted father to his two children Bindi, 8, and Bob, 3.

"Bindi is the reason I was put on this earth. All I want to do is be with her and all she wants to do is be with me. We have such a great time together and it's not just a father and daughter relationship, it's also like I'm a big brother and she's my little sister,'' he told New Idea magazine in 2005.

However the previous year Irwin had created a furore when he took 'Baby Bob' into Australia Zoo's crocodile enclosure while feeding a four-metre salt water crocodile.

Irwin burst onto the media scene with his documentary The Crocodile Hunter in 1992, and his over-the-top persona soon made him a star. In 2002 he burst on to the big screen on Crocodile Hunter: The Collision Course, soon achieving A-list fame.

His celebrity friends include Russell Crowe.

Despite his worldwide popularity, closer to home Irwin got bad press after he was controversially paid $175,000 for a quarantine ad.

Irwin was named Queenslander of the Year in 2003.

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,20349534-952,00.html

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