I have seen most of these on one of his shows. In regard to the worm-eating, here is how the girls got their revenge (saw this on tv too)... Steve and Terri and Wes were scheduled to meet with a Prince and his wife from a foreign country. They royal couple were interested in donating a million dollars to the Zoo. The royal entourage arrived with a interpreter and with all the dignity required, Steve did a good job in dealing with the royalty. The interpreter said they wanted to see the camels. They insisted that the camels were special to him and that he wanted to take them back home with him to run free... Steve explained that the camels are harnessed at times to show the children in the zoo, and it is a safety requirement to do so. Steve told him he loved he camels and thy were very were treated very well there! The Prince insisted that the camel must be his if the Zoo wanted his donation. Steve with his lovely and polite mannerism, replied oh no,no, no. This camel is my family. I can not let you have him..... Terri was whispering in his ear....a million dollars Steve... think what we can do for the Zoo! This and other uncomfortable situations with them continued for about 15 minutes....Steve was squirming... he was doing his best, but the couple was just not "clicking" with Steve. Long story short.... The couple eventually pull off their long black robes as well as the entourage, and guess who it was.... the two "worm eating" girls! Even then, Steve laughed and said 'you got me good!"
Posts: 1978 | Location (where you live): South Carolina, USA | Registered: 08 September 2006
I loved the one with the camels. He looked bewildered about there attitude, but kept his cool the whole time. Another one that was good was the snake in the bed. Just finished watching the show where they were putting the satelite trackers on some really big Croc's, again.
Posts: 8876 | Location (where you live): oklahoma city,ok | Registered: 08 September 2006
I saw the snake in the bed too! No doubt, they were always having a good time there! I guess it would keep everyone on their toes!I just don't think I could have eaten the worms! They handled that really well!
Posts: 1978 | Location (where you live): South Carolina, USA | Registered: 08 September 2006
Hi Prawn, that particular link is not on the collection.... maybe we can find it. I hope to go through and "title" some of the links. All of the links have been previously postd on this forum. New links are now being added here for easier access as this forum continues to grow. Hopefully, we can find the "camel joke" and add it as well. Everyone is invited to continue to post new links on the "COLLECTION OF LINKS" Topic.
Posts: 1978 | Location (where you live): South Carolina, USA | Registered: 08 September 2006
They had something so special,loved to watch them together. Watched them the other day fitting in surfing while they were filming,they had aload of fun. I don't think either of em grew up, best way to be.
Posts: 206 | Location (where you live): England | Registered: 29 September 2006
hope you all have had or having a good day! i saw that one with them surfing. He was so happy. They are so funny when they are together! Does any one know what show the clips were on that catbus mentioned, there is a show on ap tommorrow at 4, called captured on camera, about behind the scenes fun, hits and misses. i tried watching them from the link but they take ages to run. I'm recording it anyway but just wondered.
Posts: 346 | Location (where you live): uk | Registered: 28 September 2006
I do hope they are on that one tomorrow, I watch it on the first showing at 8am, then switch over to discovery kids for croc files. Nice way to start the day, Steve is brill on the files,great how he educates the kids with fun. There's some good fun bit's on croc diaries,that's why I were mad when ITV took it off.
Posts: 206 | Location (where you live): England | Registered: 29 September 2006
Just lookin through old posts and thought I would renew this one for people who are new to the board and haven't seen it yet. It you have not watched the above link I suggest you do it is really funny and a great way to remember Steve
In the words of the legend himself 'crocs rule'
Posts: 719 | Location (where you live): Oldham, England | Registered: 29 September 2006
Irwin fan, looking through "old" posts can be a great thing! Sometimes I feel that people are too quick to post a new topic...when if they would take a moment to think about the subject or even do a search for a suitable previous topic to do a response to, it would be more beneficial to everyone! Posts get pushed further back each time a new topic is added. We can continue to read the "old" ones if everyone would try to at least see if there is a previous topic. After all... there are over 500 topics here! Aside from the really good people here, this forum has been so wonderful for all the information exchanged. We add updates, links, pictures, videos, and more! Keeping the topic refreshed is good for all (on the most part).
Also, I would like to add that I hope everyone is using the "COLLECTION OF LINKS" topic. Approximately every week, I go in and gather all the relevant links that have posted during that time period and add them to this topic. This way, it makes it so very easy to just sit back and review all the posted links since September and then you will always be able to find them instead of searching through so may topics and posts. So, the moral of the story is... if you have previously seen it via a link posted here, it will be under "COLLECTION OF LINKS". I have most of them titiled so you will be able to find a particular one, or again just sit back and go through them all! Imforming and promoting awareness! That is what we are doing! ! I alwasys tell everyone to click on the link... then share it with someone. Just copy and paste the link in an email to a friend, relative, or co-worker. We are spreading Steve's messge!
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Posts: 1978 | Location (where you live): South Carolina, USA | Registered: 08 September 2006