Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Death of a MAN....

Hi guys hope everyones' fine and doing great...(whom r u talking to LOSER). Ok its for me only. I had been longing to post something here or atleast paste. But whats the difference if I paste..it could be a atukulachittibabu.blogspot.com rather than devikanth.blogspot.com. Some say that the former outplays the latter in every respect. I will try to improve. I am placed in accenture after some really testing and frustrating incidents. I wont be boring you with those...(whom r u talking to again a**whole). But Today is Teachers Day. Everybody has their mentors or rolemodels or whatever. Sometimes even animals and nature can be our teachers. What happened today really made me sad. One of the persons I admire...Steve Irwin died of a stingray attack. He belongs to the rare league of gentlemen who dedicate their lives for the sole cause of human welfare. Yes... human welfare he had done a lot to create awarness among us about the wild and what we think dangerous. I would paste some facts about him :

He tells his camera crew to always be filming. If he needs help, he will ask for it. Even if he is eaten by a shark or croc, the main thing he wants is that it be filmed. If he died, he would be sad if no one got it on tape.

Steve Irwin joined the long list of celebrities lampooned by South Park. It happened in South Park episode 31 entitled "Prehistoric Ice Man".

He has never been biten by a venomous snake.

Married to Terri Irwin since 1992, they have a daughter named Bindi Sue, and a son named Robert.

Steve and Terri's daughter, Bindi Sue Irwin, is actually named for Steve's favorite crocodile, Bindi, and his dog, Sui, who has, incidentally, appeared in numerous "Croc Hunter" episodes with Steve and Terri.

He is scared to death of parrots, especially the sulfar crested cockatoo. When he was four years old he almost had his nose bitten off by his father's pet sulfar crest. The only bird he feels comfortable around is a black cockatoo named Ularoo.