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    Quote Originally Posted by buadhai View Post
    The descriptions of the incident made it sound like he was just swimming over the ray and that it was not at all part of what they were filming. In this clip the diver is definitely toying with the animal in what seems to me to be a threatening way.

    This just doesn't seem to fit the incident as initially described.
    Agreed - and he's not wearing shorts either . Very suspicious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog
    I watched Nick Berg being beheaded. No more video nasties for me
    I watch all the beheadings as of course thr local arabs all had copys on there mobile phone but I wish didnt fucking watch the thing gave me the creeps driving around the desert at all hours of the morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Pat
    Can't open that link, any chance of another?
    it's in the gallery DJ...just go and open it from there

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    I heard that when he pulled the barb out, it pulled his heart out (because the serrations are pointy backwards)

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    yep thats right, his entire heart is still on the bottom of the ocean.

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    Beats wearing your heart on your sleeve

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    ^ I don't think it's beating any more.

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    Feel sorry for the family. Nice guy.

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    Yo yo Yo klongmaster, Your mate "Skippy" here, my handle here is "mend", I will be looking you up in Jan. Hope everything is lovely in your life. Warmest regards, Loong Somchai, mend, Skippy......

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    cheers mend...I liked your pics on the thread somewhere in the North...have added it to my list of places to visit...Jan should be good...

    thought of you the other day whilst driving down Soi TonSon...buggers have installed judder bars the size of an elephant all the way down the soi...I guess a 4x4 has clearance but bloody near scraps the bottom of my Civic...


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    FOOTAGE of Steve Irwin's death would never be shown on television, his wife said in her first interview since the naturalist was killed by the barb of a stingray's tail.

    Asked in an interview with the American ABC news program 20/20 whether the footage of Irwin's September 4 death would ever be aired on television, Terri Irwin was blunt and emphatic.

    "It won't be. No. No. What purpose would that serve,' she said, adding that she had not looked at the footage of her husband's death.

    That footage shows Irwin swimming above a stingray, while filming a documentary on the Great Barrier Reef, when it lashed out and speared him in the heart with its barbed tail, according to Irwin's manager, John Stainton, who said Irwin pulled the barb from his chest before losing consciousness.

    US-born Terri Irwin said her 44-year-old husband knew he would not live a long life.

    "He'd talk about it often. But it wasn't because of any danger from wildlife. That was never a consideration. He just felt life could be dangerous," she said in the interview, to be broadcast in the United States tomorrow evening.

    Irwin's family and friends held a private funeral at his beloved Australia Zoo - where he was also buried.

    A public televised memorial service was held at the zoo's Crocoseum last Wednesday.

    His 46 Crocodile Hunter documentaries were watched by 200 million people worldwide, and his death prompted an international outpouring of grief.

    His wife told of how she had been travelling in a remote part of Tasmania, conducting research, with the couple's children, Bindi Sue, 8, and two-year-old Robert Clarence, when she was told about Irwin's death.

    "It was an accident so stupid. It was like running with a pencil. It was not risk he was taking," she said.

    "It was just an accident. And I couldn't fall to pieces because the children were there."

    Known for his trademark khaki shorts and shirts and catchphrase "Crikey", Irwin grew up around wild animals, trapping crocodiles and releasing them in his parent's reptile park, which would later become Australia Zoo.

    "I have to make sure the zoo keeps running," Terri Irwin said.

    "He planned all of that masterfully. He planned this wonderful business so that it could continue if anything happened to him."

    She said she was surviving "one minute at a time" and that what she would miss most about him was that he was fun.

    "Now I'm going to work really hard at having fun again ... I'm Mrs Steve Irwin. I've got a lot to live up to," she said.
    News is what someone, somewhere is trying to suppress - everything else is just advertising.

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