Miss him so much. My daughter is 23 and starting when she was 4 we would sit down and watch the Croc Hunter in the afternoon. We wrote him a letter and he sent a personal note on his postcard back to her! Lovely. She misses him too!
He experienced more in his short life than most of us would over ten lifetimes! He did so much for conservation, with the kind of enthusiasm and kindness that inspires. I miss him. The world would be better with him in it.
I miss you Steve. I wish I had 1/4 of your energy. The animal world needed this man and more like him. Thank God for his son. RIP, you're missed & remembered.
You were my childhood hero Steve. Miss you very much. You were and are such an inspiration and touched the lives of so many people to understand the importance of preserving our planet. ❤️
For anybody visiting the Kent area, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND VISITING HOWLETTS & PORT LYMPNE . I live in this area and been many times. Port Lympne is more about the safari ride bit nowadays and it's not as open as it used to me, but Howletts is especially amazing!
So sad what happened to that gorilla, and even worse that people are laughing, probably because they are uncomfortable. They should learn that we are the same as them and that they should imagine living in a cage to keep in mind to be more empathetic as we caused this.
these wild gorillas therebare very wealthy perons personal pets. these are domesticated animals. they actually make the best pets in the on the face of the world. the elite tell you they don’t because they need you working and paying taxes so they can play with them all day long. the slaves aren’t allowed.
No the show was probably shown in America. Considering whenever i talk to an American on my Xbox they immediately think I'm British but I'm actually Australian.
I think that Steve Earle what is very funny but some times it can get very scary when the crocodiles or alligators are trying to get you and it's very very scary and it important that you know what he is doing with I know it's very dangerous with these alligators and crocodiles in that environment it can be very very much dangerous with these animals are loose from Gabrielle Rivas from Roslyn heights ny
Ahoyhoy There, Fellow RUclipsrino! I used to strongly dislike Gorillas, but that one Gorilla slapping his hand on the bars to say" Gimme more food" was so human it's hard to not like them at least somewhat. Plus, I saw that one Crocodile Hunter episode with the baby gorilla; Absolutely Adorable!
John Aspinall made most of his fortune swindling the British aristocracy during the 60's and 70's by running gambling houses and being a bookie. According to his Wiki; Aspinall targeted his events at the rich, sending out embossed invitations. Back then, gambling houses were defined in British law as places where gambling had taken place more than three times. With his Irish-born accountant John Burke, Aspinall rented upper class flats and houses, never used them more than three times, and had his mother pay off local Metropolitan Police officers. Among the gamblers were the Queen's racehorse trainer Bernard van Cutsem, who brought friends like the Earl of Derby and the Duke of Devonshire. The standard bet was £1,000, (which, after adjusting for inflation would be £25,000 in 2007 figures.) Chemie games were quick and played every 30 seconds, with £50,000 changing hands per game. On his first such event Aspinall made a profit of £10,000, a sum roughly equivalent to £300,000 in 2017 money. In 1958, Aspinall was living at Howletts Zoo, in Kent; at one point his mother had forgotten to pay off corrupt police officers, so the police raided his game that night. He won the subsequent court case, the outcome of which is known as Aspinall's Law. The win created a vast increase in Chemie games, during which: The landowner, the Edward Stanley,, 18th Earl of Derby, lost over £20,000; and then returned on another night and lost £300,000. And; The founder of the Special Air Service, Colonel Sir David Stirling, lost £173,000 on Aspinall's tables, writing out an IOU at the end of the night.
Miss him so much. My daughter is 23 and starting when she was 4 we would sit down and watch the Croc Hunter in the afternoon. We wrote him a letter and he sent a personal note on his postcard back to her! Lovely. She misses him too!
esockell That sounds like Steve. He was such a great human. The song is true, only the good die young.
He experienced more in his short life than most of us would over ten lifetimes! He did so much for conservation, with the kind of enthusiasm and kindness that inspires. I miss him. The world would be better with him in it.
Well said! I miss him.
Lori Burnip got that right. It was a huge loss. RIP Steve
He talks about Aspinall in the same way we talk about him now.
A great observation. I hope he truly understood how appreciated and loved he was.
I miss you Steve. I wish I had 1/4 of your energy. The animal world needed this man and more like him. Thank God for his son. RIP, you're missed & remembered.
"Someone more trained than I probably could, I'm still learning." Awh, what a goofball!
"If ya get 'em upset... You're gonna come apart!" hahaha
"Knock me into tomorrow, I reckon!!"
“We got no crocodiles here” Steve, “ well I can get you some” gotta love that man
The gift that he had for caring and relating to every living creature was more beautiful than I can express.
I used to watch this when k was young lad I'm 22 now and still watch them all the time, what a great guy
those children were extremely lucky to have Steve Irwin talk to them
RIP Steve Irwin
The only person who taught me how long a meter was. Thank you, Steve :)
5:34 Steve is thinking 'Ahhhh i think i am going to stick with the Crocodiles'. xD
*Clapping* - "Hurry up! More food!" I'll have to try that at the dinner table one night. Haha!!
Lemme now how that works.
You were my childhood hero Steve. Miss you very much. You were and are such an inspiration and touched the lives of so many people to understand the importance of preserving our planet. ❤️
"If you get 'em upset, by Krikey, you're gonna come apart!" Haha!!
‘Knock me into tomorrow I reckon’ 🤣
Honestly miss him so much, the world needs more people like this imo. Someone that sees animals as equals and not less than humans
5:25 lol never seen steve with that look before. Like oh my God that things intimidating
this is buaetifull interaction i wish i could have been there to see steve with them
His body may be gone from the world....but.... the love he showed will not fade from the world.
man, this brings back memories
the theme song is painfully early 2000's
Website shots too - video in video, frames! & the way the fake website looks! So dated.
the way John Aspinall did gorilla conservation makes me wish I can do that for lion conservation
RIP to my childhood hero
Love your videos! Please upload more.
He was my childhood hero
Haven't seen these before..thanks for uploading :-)
You are lucky bro. I am replying to you after 10 years. Do you still see RUclips?
i cried 10x more when this guy died then when when mj died.
Hearing my hero Steve Irwin say my home county of Kent just made my day
Yeahhhh!! Crikey!! Steve Irwin the best!!
@zippyXDD at first i didn't know what was happening, so the years passed(5 years) and i just burst into tears.
Even now i still do that.
I love gorillas
For anybody visiting the Kent area, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND VISITING HOWLETTS & PORT LYMPNE . I live in this area and been many times.
Port Lympne is more about the safari ride bit nowadays and it's not as open as it used to me, but Howletts is especially amazing!
2:50 Steve Irwin, the crocodile pusher
I miss Steve so much man
Is that the whole family that died when they crossed that bridge? Heartbreaking.
Huh?
Miss ya steve. Thumbs up the comment that shows up above mine if you miss him too.
He every episode that's was a hit but this was his best theme song ever that he had agree or disagree
I miss you so much Steve!!!!
lol why did they subtitle the English girl?
SO SAD FOR JHON ASPINAL
Miss steve irwin
So sad what happened to that gorilla, and even worse that people are laughing, probably because they are uncomfortable. They should learn that we are the same as them and that they should imagine living in a cage to keep in mind to be more empathetic as we caused this.
It's so waird hearing him talking abouth John that way... 'cos now ewryone is talking abouth him the same way...
Turn on captions I dare you 6:10
Yeah it is.
5:25
Mike Tyson wanted to fight something like that??
He would have torn Mike's head off in 3 secs
these wild gorillas therebare very wealthy perons personal pets. these are domesticated animals. they actually make the best pets in the on the face of the world. the elite tell you they don’t because they need you working and paying taxes so they can play with them all day long. the slaves aren’t allowed.
No the show was probably shown in America. Considering whenever i talk to an American on my Xbox they immediately think I'm British but I'm actually Australian.
I think that Steve Earle what is very funny but some times it can get very scary when the crocodiles or alligators are trying to get you and it's very very scary and it important that you know what he is doing with I know it's very dangerous with these alligators and crocodiles in that environment it can be very very much dangerous with these animals are loose from Gabrielle Rivas from Roslyn heights ny
i know right
I would never want to release them back there to such a fate....Until the poachers change...it won't stop.
@ZippyXDD i did 2 cuz steve is still my role model i still look up 2 him he is still amazing......acually im bout 2 make my self cry rite now..... ;(
Ahoyhoy There, Fellow RUclipsrino! I used to strongly dislike Gorillas, but that one Gorilla slapping his hand on the bars to say" Gimme more food" was so human it's hard to not like them at least somewhat. Plus, I saw that one Crocodile Hunter episode with the baby gorilla; Absolutely Adorable!
SO SAD
ive never seen steve in anything else
I’m stoned
John Aspinall made most of his fortune swindling the British aristocracy during the 60's and 70's by running gambling houses and being a bookie.
According to his Wiki;
Aspinall targeted his events at the rich, sending out embossed invitations.
Back then, gambling houses were defined in British law as places where gambling had taken place more than three times.
With his Irish-born accountant John Burke, Aspinall rented upper class flats and houses, never used them more than three times, and had his mother pay off local Metropolitan Police officers.
Among the gamblers were the Queen's racehorse trainer Bernard van Cutsem, who brought friends like the Earl of Derby and the Duke of Devonshire.
The standard bet was £1,000,
(which, after adjusting for inflation would be £25,000 in 2007 figures.)
Chemie games were quick and played every 30 seconds, with £50,000 changing hands per game.
On his first such event Aspinall made a profit of £10,000, a sum roughly equivalent to £300,000 in 2017 money.
In 1958, Aspinall was living at Howletts Zoo, in Kent; at one point his mother had forgotten to pay off corrupt police officers, so the police raided his game that night. He won the subsequent court case, the outcome of which is known as Aspinall's Law.
The win created a vast increase in Chemie games, during which:
The landowner, the Edward Stanley,, 18th Earl of Derby, lost over £20,000; and then returned on another night and lost £300,000.
And;
The founder of the Special Air Service, Colonel Sir David Stirling, lost £173,000 on Aspinall's tables, writing out an IOU at the end of the night.
wat a lej.
Damian and Steve both so hot
Fuck me I cried
Why are there subtitles? Do Australians really struggle to understand british accents?
Those opening titles though ... wow. The most cringey 90s nightmare imaginable. 🤣
RIP HARAMBI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RIP Steve too.
SO SAD FOR JOHN ASPINALI