View Full Version : Steve Irwins next stunt
JD@reptiles
11-07-04, 02:44 AM
haha. just a pic i found on exotics'r'us. thats funny ray.
http://exoticsrus.com/ImagesW/iriwns%20next%20stunt.jpg
Stockwell
11-07-04, 04:25 AM
Actually sharks have a thing about diapers and prefer teenagers tanked up on cholesterol and transfat.
So do you do much swimming in Jamaica & Florida Jordan? :)
lol! Nice one Roy! Forget the rest but I have the utmost respect for Steve Irwin. Even if he's risking the life f his kid to prove a point. Find another pastime Blondie! :p ;) :D
JD@reptiles
11-07-04, 01:45 PM
OUCH!. lmfao. i do lots of swimming in jamaica, not so much florida. never had sharks after me, jerk. lol. mainly cause the sharks are deep down and fat floats. hahaha
LMFAO!!!
Steve Irwin is my hero!
beanersmysav
11-07-04, 04:50 PM
haha he is a shmuck as much as he may trust a shark you never know, you dont know with any animal because you cant tell what they're thinking. And how does he get his baby to hold their breath, but his baby lived so he proved his point but one day he may not be so lucky, and when he put his baby near a gator thats not smart in my oppinion I trust my monitor but like all humans, animals etc they all have their good and bad days, if the shark was having a bad die and snapped at steve it may or may not be a big deal could just give him a bite or could chew em' apart, but even the smallest of bites to that baby concider it gone.
CARLiTO_
11-07-04, 04:55 PM
is that pic real?
I really truely only mean this as funny but are you serious when you say this or just trying to like joke?
"And how does he get his baby to hold their breath"
The photo is 100% fake and was made shortly after the incident with the croc at his park.
Marisa
Originally posted by marisa
I really truely only mean this as funny but are you serious when you say this or just trying to like joke?
"And how does he get his baby to hold their breath"
The photo is 100% fake and was made shortly after the incident with the croc at his park.
Marisa
LMAO, I was kind of wondering the same thing when reading that (long winded) reply..
Im sure Beaner was joking though.. At least, I hope so.. :D
-Matt
Cruciform
11-07-04, 07:40 PM
Funny pic :) Dunno how anyone could think it was anything other than a fake though.
beaner: Babies automatically hold their breath when you put them under water. It's a reflex, and makes teaching toddlers to swim relatively easy. Otherwise you'd have a bunch of waterlogged runts bawling their brains out and spewing chlorinated water.
beanersmysav
11-07-04, 10:49 PM
yea i was joking its kinda obvious but I know for a fact they all dont automaticly hold their breath as my cousin was dunked under by his father he felt he knew everything and felt the same way you did and my cousin nearly drowned, some babies to dont react by holding their breaths some panic and do the opposite. the doctors said he was surprised he didnt.
regardless I was refering to the gator when I said you never know what they're going to do. haha he truly would be a shmuck if that photo was real however but the gator thing was bad enough.
Sorry for my long winded replies, you like to pick on me dont you Matt? You're just hammering on me in every forum eh tripper? :-P
Originally posted by beanersmysav
Sorry for my long winded replies, you like to pick on me dont you Matt? You're just hammering on me in every forum eh tripper? :-P
Actually, what I meant is that you need to use more (.'s) and less (,'s).. It was hard to read as you didn't use any period's. :D
'tripper'??? :/
beanersmysav
11-08-04, 12:53 AM
Oh, I'm sorry. I just type extremely fast so I accidently hit (,) when I mean to hit (.) It's not that my punctuation and grammer sucks or anything.
Hmm... Maybe I'll just type tad bit slower.
'tripper'??? :/
Ha, act like you don't know. :D Just kidding
JD@reptiles
11-08-04, 02:09 AM
Originally posted by beanersmysav
some babies to dont react by holding their breaths some panic and do the opposite.
they dont panic. its an instinct that comes automaticaly, it has somthing to do with being in the whom for so long... but this instinct only lasts 6 months after birth.
i wonder who found out it only lasts 6 months? lol
Oh and roy. do you go swimming much in the great lakes? the muskies and salmon might mistake your shiney head for a brand new shiney fishing lure :)
take it easy!
Jordan
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