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The Croc Hunter pulls a Micheal Jackson... (Read 653 times)
Jan 3
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Man, if I were in child welfare, I'd be all over this guy. I saw the footage and if he had slipped, that baby would have been lunch...
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/01/03/1072908951073.html
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I always thought that sooner or later this idiot would end up killing himself. It seems that this now includes his complete family.
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I must confess that altough I think that man is an idiot I believe that he knows his stuff and that he was putting his child in no real danger. Nothing like dangling your child off a balcony.
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I dont get all the commotion around Michael Jackson, its not that im a big fan, but if anyone else does the same thing as michael did i dont think it would be noticed. And what Steve Irwin concerns. I think he thinks (
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everyone is the same as he is and think the same way, so when his child pets a croc at 6 years of age he will look at him and smile
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This kid wasn't 6 years old, more like 6 months old. Young enough to be called an infant to be sure...
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This kid wasn't 6 years old, more like 6 months old. Young enough to be called an infant to be sure...
If his idiot father carries on like this it's very likely his son won't reach the age of 6.
PS. I actually heard him say this on the radio.
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"People say, `well what if you had fallen?' But for that to take place a meteorite would have had to come out of the sky and hit Australia at 6.6 on the Richter scale like in Iran.
Is not this fool aware that accidents happen even to the most experienced & careful people? Anyone can lose their footing without the help of an earthquake. Whatever he might say I don't believe that crocs are the most predictable creatures on this planet. When it comes down to basics, the croc would see that baby as lunch.
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well i really dunno what would be worse, for the baby to die by being splattered allover the road, or being chewed alive by a croc.....
this guy is an idiot indeed, i cant stand him
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You tell me if he's an idiot or not...
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At least he didn't confuse his kid with the chicken!! Or maybe the croc was really old and slow........like some of the posters around here.
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Or maybe the croc was really old and slow........like some of the posters around here.
Is this a pop at me? If so I plead guilty M'Lud.
Old & slow maybe but not completely stupid just yet.
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silly stunt maybe,
But this guy knew exactly what he was doing, and theres little doubt in my mind that the kid was in no danger. Hes spent too much time around these creatures to know what hes doing.
And i think you will find the kids only 2 months old
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Craig. Have you ever held a 2 month old baby under one arm? They tend to do the most unexpected things & a wriggling baby can be as slippery as a bar of soap.
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Hagar don't feel bad, I think alot of us out here fall into that 'old and slow' category, me included. Like you said, what counts is that your still sharp!
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Hagar don't feel bad, I think alot of us out here fall into that 'old and slow' category, me included. Like you said, what counts is that your still sharp!
Thanks Denis. I reckon I'm as sharp as most youngsters around here & probably sharper than some. 8)
I'm a spring chicken compared with Fozzer. That old rascal's as sharp as a razor & leaves me standing.
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It is my opinion that people spend far too much time worrying about what other people are doing, this especially holds true where celebities are concerned, everytime someone in the spotlight does something out of the norm it is blown out of proportion and it is all you here about until the next guy does something to draw the publics attention.
If people devoted as much time trying to work out some of the real problems that effect everyday society like homelessness, unemployment, etc. as they do scrutinizing everything that celebrities do, maybe some of the real issues concerning life on this planet would get taken care of.
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