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That guy is a trip. I don't know how you could stand to be around someone that enthusiastic all day. Did you know his wife is an American?
Every time I see them together, I can't help imagining them in bed. He's turning her over and saying something like, "That's a beaut!" or "What a little beauty!"
A close friend is married to a native Aussie who lives in the states now, they visit family down-unda every year. The opinion of the Aussies is that he's just plain crazy, no one takes him as the superstar he's become in the U.S. "Nutcase" they say. My young sons enjoy him program though
The Croc Hunter is great! Toughest animal guy out there since Jim from the old Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom! Sure beats that fruit loop Jeff Corwin...
My 4 year old loves him too, wished they left his show on NBC Saturday mornings - much better then the crap TV on other stations. Hour of watching that he would spend the rest of the day wrestling the dog to the ground pretending he was a crock.
I like him...anybody that loved doing what they do for a living that much has figured it all out..... I wish we all could love going to work that much!
He's great! Whenever he says, 'Gawgeous Guana', that really kills me. My kids love watching his shows, and they are always saying that phrase to the dog. (dog never knew he was a guana)
I love it when he says
"we laying flat like lizards drinkin"
I got to work on the movie Croc Hunter and everyone tells me that he was as crazy as he seems, and always happy
I just hope that when he finally gets too enthusiastic, goes too far and gets eaten, that they show it on TV.the guy is cool to watch, and you can see he really believes in what he does, but if you keep messing with the law of averages, sooner or later you're gonna lose.
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