Remember the viper who badmouthed Steve, hours after his death, saying that his death was an act of revenge from the animal world?
Well, wouldn't you know...
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21232343-2,00.html
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Remember the viper who badmouthed Steve, hours after his death, saying that his death was an act of revenge from the animal world?
Well, wouldn't you know...
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21232343-2,00.html
ALL RIGHT!!
That is good news 
I was a huge fan, I still can't watch him again.. not yet.
I recorded that last program that aired on Discovery & Animal Planet at the same time... can't bring myself to watch it. 
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PHRatz
I know what you are talking about. I started watching "Ocean's Deadliest" on premiere night. He looked so perky and happy! But I knew he died the morning after they did the venomous snakes. Cousteau indicated on the program that "Steve was back on shore setting crocodile traps," but you knew. He was not shown on board the Croc One in the next segment, and you just knew. I could not watch the rest of the thing.
As for Greer, if anyone is curious about her comemnts the day after Steve's death, here is the link to her vitriole:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/australia/story/0,,1865124,00.html
Some manners, when the family was in mourning!
Wanda
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