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Date Posted: 20:28:13 01/03/04 Sat
Author: silver
Author Host/IP: cvg-29-4-177.cinci.rr.com / 24.29.4.177
Subject: this...was unfortunately not well thought out, Steve-O.


Just read an article about the Crocodile Hunter feeding a crocodile while cradling his one-month old son in his other arm.

Now, I'm usually the staunchest Steve Irwin supporter, but that certainly does seem to be a little unnecessary. He claims in the article that people living there, including his family, need to be croc-savvy. And I can accept that, except what the hell is a 1 month old going to learn from a croc feeding? He's not even old enough to control his bowel movements or understand why cause and effect. He most certainly isn't going to gain any knowledge from a croc feeding.

Meh...I don't mind all of that so much, but if you look at the pictures, the kid's not even being held very well. A 1-month old, if I remember my babysitting days correctly, should be well supported. They're physically delicate. I don't know if by that age they've mastered holding their head up on their own or not (B could probably tell us), but it certainly looks very fragile and defenseless next to that big ass croc.

So...I gotta say I'm a little disappointed in you, Steve-O.

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