View Full Version : Steve Irwin's death
fallseason
09-09-2006, 06:04 AM
The person who posted this on the Habbox website is wrong about this section on the article.
Steve Irwin (Also known as The Crocodile Hunter) died yesturday while filming an underwater documentary in Queensland's Great Barrier Reef. Mr Irwin was killed by a stingray barb to the chest while he was filming. Paramedics rushed to the scene to try and treat him but were unable to save him.
Which should be:
Steve Irwin (Also known as The Crocodile Hunter) died yesturday while filming an underwater documentary 60 kms away from Queensland's Great Barrier Reef in Port Douglas. Mr Irwin was killed by a stingray barb to the chest while he was filming. His camera man took him onto a dingy that he than took him to his boat (croc 1) and the doctors could not revieve him.
It was not in the great barrier reef and paramedics didn't ruch to the scene the camera man took him to his boat so don't try and add stuff that would make people love your article.
RLY-CRAIG?
09-09-2006, 06:09 AM
Does it really matter?:rolleyes:
In regards with your problem with the information in the report: the reporter will have got his information from a reliable source; so at the time of the report, the particulars in that post will have only been based on what details on the accident were circulating at that time.
We NEVER add fake information to our reports in order to make it more appealing. The Habbox News Team are dedicated to bringing you news as it happens, and as accurately as we possibly can.
Shouldn't it be "yesterday" Even i know that ;] <33
Nixt he wasn't saying about his spelling mistake, read the post smelly.
Shouldn't it be "yesterday" Even i know that ;] <33
Nixt he wasn't saying about his spelling mistake, read the post smelly.
Oh yeah x] Anyway, my post also covers his problem with the information in the report ;)
Rockerboi6
09-09-2006, 08:03 AM
LOL, Read the post smelly LOL!
Catzsy (Forum Super Moderator) - Please stay on topic and not make pointless posts.
fallseason
20-09-2006, 07:59 AM
I think sometimes they do lie I mean they're teens not business executives that made a big public mistake. But for this case I think the news reporter guessed.
System32
20-09-2006, 08:57 AM
i am sxc i dnt feel like dancin.
rip steve i loved that guy. he was the only guy that would keep me under control now im a looney on a spooney.
System32
20-09-2006, 08:58 AM
I think sometimes they do lie I mean they're teens not business executives that made a big public mistake. But for this case I think the news reporter guessed.
qnd ur qa noob go to hell m8.
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System32
20-09-2006, 12:47 PM
qnd ur qa noob go to hell m8.
Edited by Drewar (Forum Moderator) ~ Please do not double post or post rude messages!
sorry m8.
Mentor
20-09-2006, 06:36 PM
Telling us they are reliable doest actualy effect the acurcsy of the information reported...
brandon
20-09-2006, 06:38 PM
The only problem I can see with that report is the spelling of the word yesterday "/
Kymux
20-09-2006, 07:06 PM
Steve irwin is dead. Get over it.
Wig44.
20-09-2006, 07:55 PM
Steve irwin is dead. Get over it.
Talk about comforting people loss.... oh well someone had to do it
On Topic: I'm very sure the reporters always use the truth and not stuff to make things more interesting.
Machine Head
20-09-2006, 08:48 PM
It was not in the great barrier reef and paramedics didn't ruch to the scene the camera man took him to his boat so don't try and add stuff that would make people love your article.
That's a pathetic and sick thing to say.
It doesn't matter about the details, the fact his death was posted is enough - we don't need noobs like you going and ruining them.
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