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24 October 2006, 04:25
CollinsMy new avatar
For your review... I musta laughed for an hour whan I found it.
24 October 2006, 04:47
TC1That's cruel
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
24 October 2006, 08:15
Hog KillerYou need to go make a post on the Aussie forum.
24 October 2006, 16:24
CollinsHmmmmmmmm...
ok, I'll try it!

24 October 2006, 16:32
remshooterI like it.

28 October 2006, 15:36
Sambar 9.3Love it!

Cheers, Dave.
Aut Inveniam Viam aut Faciam.
30 October 2006, 02:48
BricePlease confirm-Is it a polar bear chasing the fleeing guy? I can't quite make it out. Is there some way of zooming in?
30 October 2006, 08:50
SBTIt's a stingray chasing Steve Irwin.
"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
30 October 2006, 16:33
Collins
31 October 2006, 01:24
ClemNo turturing Aussies!!!

31 October 2006, 03:33
muzzaApparently the biggest selling Halloween costume in the US at present is the khaki shirt with blood stain and attached stingray "Steve Irwin suit"
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Old enough to know better
31 October 2006, 03:46
thornellDoes anyone know if this can be set as a screen saver, and how to do it?
31 October 2006, 03:59
CollinsIt's easy without the animation... Save the image above and put it in it's own folder. Once you're in screen savers pick "My pictures slideshow" and under settings chose the folder with ole' Steve'o and pick the other settings based on personal preferences...
Enjoy!
06 November 2006, 13:58
LV Ericget the fuck out of here with that shit, what the fuck is your problem, he was a great family man and had an unforntatue accident, humor is one thing but do you think his 8 year old daughter would appericate this shit, your the biggest jack-off i have ever seen on this site in 8 years.
fuck off
sorry about the spelling,
I missed that class.
06 November 2006, 16:03
Collinsquote:
Originally posted by LV Eric:
get the fuck out of here with that shit, what the fuck is your problem, he was a great family man and had an unforntatue accident, humor is one thing but do you think his 8 year old daughter would appericate this shit, your the biggest jack-off i have ever seen on this site in 8 years.
fuck off
sorry about the spelling,
I missed that class.
You also missed the Civility class, and the Humor class and Manners class. You nearly have no class at all. go back to the political forum... as you have no idea how many members have asked me to e-mail them the full sized version...
This one is for you!!!
07 November 2006, 01:25
eyedocLast time I checked this site was pro-hunting.Steve Erwin was anything but.He was no friend to those of us that enjoy hunting.While I do not think it would be appropriate to have Steve's wife or daughter see this avatar I also think it unlikely that they spend much time here.
We seldom get to choose
But I've seen them go both ways
And I would rather go out in a blaze of glory
Than to slowly rot away!
07 November 2006, 08:56
NorthTexan
07 November 2006, 09:29
Michael RobinsonLV Eric, you are way out of line.
Steve Irwin deserves to be lampooned, in death as he was in life, and I find this thread and Collins's avatar very funny.
I am sorry for those Irwin left behind, but not for him. He was an anti-hunting, bunny-loving, tree-hugging wanker and died doing what he did worst - exploiting and harrassing wild animals.
He finally got his due.
It was going to happen sooner or later, and my only regret is that it wasn't a croc that finally got him.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
07 November 2006, 18:42
remshooterquote:
Originally posted by LV Eric:
get the fuck out of here with that shit, what the fuck is your problem, he was a great family man and had an unforntatue accident, humor is one thing but do you think his 8 year old daughter would appericate this shit, your the biggest jack-off i have ever seen on this site in 8 years.
fuck off
You sir, and I use that term very loosely, are a goober.
07 November 2006, 19:50
MyNameIsEarlYou sir, and I use that term very loosely, are a goober.[/QUOTE]

07 November 2006, 21:03
Collinsquote:
Originally posted by MyNameIsEarl:
You sir, and I use that term very loosely, are a goober.
A loose Goober

07 November 2006, 21:49
LV Erici have can take the insults, i'm sorry if i offended anyone, but steve was a great guy, i'm still very upset by his death and i just dont see the humor in mocking a tragity
sorry about the spelling,
I missed that class.
08 November 2006, 01:07
CollinsYou called me the "biggest jack-off i have ever seen on this site in 8 years." and you're sorry if you offended me... I'll be OK, I'm tough as long as it's only words.
It takes a sharp spike in my heart to do real damage.

08 November 2006, 03:02
remshooterquote:
Originally posted by LV Eric:
i have can take the insults, i'm sorry if i offended anyone, but steve was a great guy, i'm still very upset by his death and i just dont see the humor in mocking a tragity
The insult was the way you spouted off on here. No body would want to hear you talk that way in public, what makes you think we want to read it on here?
Grow up.

08 November 2006, 21:59
Paul Bquote:
Originally posted by LV Eric:
i have can take the insults, i'm sorry if i offended anyone, but steve was a great guy, i'm still very upset by his death and i just dont see the humor in mocking a tragity
No, I don't think he was such a great guy. The man was against just about everything I stood for. It was inevitable that something he messed with would eventually do him in. Just a matter of time.
I'm sorry for his family's loss, but frankly, he was asking for it all these years.
I respect his thoughts, although I don't agree with them as he firmly believed in what he was doing. Like some others though, I always thought a croc would get him. The croc would probably have thought it poetic justice.
Paul B.
10 November 2006, 00:37
LV Ericquote:
Originally posted by Paul B:
quote:
Originally posted by LV Eric:
i have can take the insults, i'm sorry if i offended anyone, but steve was a great guy, i'm still very upset by his death and i just dont see the humor in mocking a tragity
No, I don't think he was such a great guy. The man was against just about everything I stood for. It was inevitable that something he messed with would eventually do him in. Just a matter of time.
I'm sorry for his family's loss, but frankly, he was asking for it all these years.
I respect his thoughts, although I don't agree with them as he firmly believed in what he was doing. Like some others though, I always thought a croc would get him. The croc would probably have thought it poetic justice.
Paul B.
i am amazed he didnt get hammered by something along time ago, that isnt the issue, nor is whwt he stood for or what his beliefs were. I dont care if he was the Grand Puba Bunny Hugger that wants every gun taken away from us. the issue here is very clear dont make fun of a tragity, he lost his life and its not funny. he wasnt a criminalor a bad guy (Mugabe), he didnt desreve to die. Admittaibly My use of bad language is in poor taste but not 1% as tastless and insensitive as making fun of how a good person was tragically killed.
sorry about the spelling,
I missed that class.
10 November 2006, 04:47
TailgunnerHe was a grandstanding idiot, that played russian roulette every day (not just with himself, but with his wife and children), and we're supposed to feel bad that he finaly hit on a loaded chamber?
IDFTS
Good riddence to the moron
Long live the clorene in the gene pool
You can't fix stupid
10 November 2006, 16:03
keystone hog hunterno matter what you do someone is going to get pissed off.. as long as your happy who cares.. ps, printed it off and pinned it to the office wall
13 November 2006, 23:35
eyedocSorry Eric Just can't agree with you on this one.
We seldom get to choose
But I've seen them go both ways
And I would rather go out in a blaze of glory
Than to slowly rot away!
14 November 2006, 04:09
Bill/OregonI still like Fjold's avatar best.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
14 November 2006, 06:13
budicealeyou buy the ticket....you take the ride.
he got what he asked for
he never thought he would have pay the price and he was wrong
now his wife and kids can make a lot of $$$ off the fact that he is dead. i feel for anyone who loses a dad or husband but he was a dumbass that got caught. if he thought more of his kids and family, he wouldn't have done the things he did. but as a bunny/tree-hugging TV celeb, he probably didn't have that level of thought capacity. common sense would probably interfere with his income.
good riddance....
blaming guns for crime is like blaming silverware for rosie o'donnell being fat
14 November 2006, 10:09
billinthewildThe avatar is tacky and in very poor taste. But it reminds me of a Peter Capstick comment, "After all, nobody hates success like the unsuccessful....:

"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
14 November 2006, 10:42
BarstoolerWGAS
15 November 2006, 09:56
Alberta Canuckquote:
Originally posted by LV Eric:
I dont care if he was the Grand Puba Bunny Hugger that wants every gun taken away from us. the issue here is very clear dont make fun of a tragity, he lost his life and its not funny. he wasnt a criminalor a bad guy (Mugabe), he didnt desreve to die. Admittaibly My use of bad language is in poor taste but not 1% as tastless and insensitive as making fun of how a good person was tragically killed.
Eric, I hate to be the one to tell you this, but everyone loses his life eventually. It never comes at a "good" time for most of them (us?). And few can honestly be said to deserve to die. It is always a personal tradgedy of the worst sort for those directly involved.
As far as many of us are concerned, he WAS a bad guy. For his mis-treatment of animals...for his lack of empathy & respect for many of his fellow humans (hunters), for his reckless disregard for the future of his family should he be killed in performing his foolishness. Not a Mugabe, for sure, but not a through & through good guy either.
So, if you have time to be so sad for him, you must have a great deal of spare time. There are literally millions of people every year who deserve your sympathy at their deaths more than he does.
My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.
19 November 2006, 04:44
Swamp_FoxI heard they were taking the Steve Irwin line of sun-block(called Croc Block) off the store shelves as it apparently does not repel harmful rays!!
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"Policies making areas "gun free" provide a sense of safety to those who engage in magical thinking..." Glenn Harlan Reynolds
27 November 2006, 16:10
BwanaBobquote:
Originally posted by Clem:
No turturing Aussies!!!
Why? Steve Irwin did that to us for years!!!!
"White men with their ridiculous civilization lie far from me. No longer need I be a slave to money" (W.D.M Bell)
www.cybersafaris.com.au 29 November 2006, 07:11
varmontercroiky guys .
It's a matter of empathy .Some have it. Some don't.
S.E Was indeed a grandstander.I am suprised he wasn't killed sooner..Most of us would have bit it a long time ago if we took the chances he did.
And for what ..Ratings and fame ..And a secure financial living for his wife a kids who are now
fatherless.Is that avatar funny.I laughed.But I think it is tasteless.Collins I would guess you have not had alot of life experience.I would guess you are in your twenties maybe younger.
I am not judging..Just an observation.