Monday, May 11, 2009

Timothy Treadwell From: Dan Coxon(Dan Coxon) Esmae(Esmae) Admin Mel Jhstrega7 Hotma Pam(Pam) Pelinhitsearch Editor@vimooz.com Ross(Ross) /17103283

Dan Coxon(Dan Coxon) notices:

Of course, those of you who have already heard of Timothy Treadwell will know how this story ends: in October 2003 he died, having been assaulted, torn apart and eaten by an old grizzly bear who was not part of the group that he knew and studied.

In contrast, Esmae(Esmae) replies:

Eventually Treadwell acquired a girlfriend and she was camping with him in Katmai in 2003 when tragedy struck and they were killed and consumed, by bears. If you want the details of what happened, they are on

admin is rather skeptical:

PETA spokesman Dan Mathews said: He made his career out of antagonising frightened wild animals, and that s a very dangerous message to send to young children.

Mel has another idea:

WildCam Grizzlies, Grizzly Bears, Live Streaming Video, Alaska National About Brooks Camp, Katmai National Park, Alaska While some people differentiate among coastal brown bears, grizzly bears, and Kodiak bears, we are using the terms grizzlies and brown bears interchangeably. The National Park Service and the Pratt Museum in Homer, Alaska partners in making Wild Cam Grizzlies possible are committed to educating the public and fostering the conservation of Brooks Camp

jhstrega7 imagines that:

A letter to Werner Herzog: In praise of rapturous truth November 17, 2007 Dear Werner, You have done me the astonishing honor of dedicating your new film, “Encounters at the End of the World,” to me. Since I have admired your work beyond measure for the almost 40 years since we first met, I do not need to explain how much this kindness means to me. When I saw the film at the Toronto Film Festival and wrote to thank you, I said I wondered if it would be a conflict of interest for me to review the film, even though of course you have made a film I could not possibly dislike. I said I thought perhaps the solution was to simply write you a letter.

However, hotma states that:

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In addition to this, Pam(Pam) states:

the gray of the timbers fallenlike fence along the raging riverside;the dirty azure of the North Face,

For this reason, jhstrega7 says:

In the process of compiling your life’s work, you have never lost your sense of humor. Your narrations are central to the appeal of your documentaries, and your wonder at human nature is central to your fiction. In one scene you can foresee the end of life on earth, and in another show us country musicians picking their guitars and banjos on the roof of a hut at the South Pole. You did not go to Antarctica, you assure us at the outset, to film cute penguins. But you did film one cute penguin, a penguin that was disoriented, and was steadfastly walking in precisely the wrong directionâ€"into an ice vastness the size of Texas. “And if you turn him around in the right direction,” you say, “he will turn himself around, and keep going in the wrong direction, until he starves and dies.” The sight of that penguin waddling optimistically toward his doom would be heartbreaking, except that he is so sure he is correct.

Pam(Pam) brings a word of caution:

on the prime cut of the Big Green;the grungy rainbow of wool wrapped around hair like fresh straw.

In other words, jhstrega7 puts it this way:

But I have started to wander off like the penguin, my friend. I have started out to praise your work, and have ended by describing it. Maybe it is the same thing. You and your work are unique and invaluable, and you ennoble the cinema when so many debase it. You have the audacity to believe that if you make a film about anything that interests you, it will interest us as well. And you have proven it.

admin thinks that the problem is:

For once, just once, I agree with PETA.   What Steve Irwin inculcated weekly by example to hundreds of thousands of children, I was struggling to reverse with education in my own little corner of the world.  

Despite the previous arguments, Pelinhitsearch has many reasons to think otherwise:

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Having that in mind, admin wonders:

 As Irwin s popularity grew in the late 1990 s/early 2000, we were living on a small farm raising numerous farm animals including pygmy goats, chickens, ducks, turkeys, sheep, pigs and a few equines.  We had the usual barn cats and a livestock guard dog, too.  To offset the farm expenses, I began to host educational farm tours for school groups to introduce them to our state s agriculture and the role farm animals have in our lives.  It was during this time that I came to disdain the legacy Steve Irwin had given the younger generation regarding animals.

For this purpose, editor@vimooz.com suggests:

Saturday, September 20, 2008 Chariots of Fire Fueled by disparate desires, long-distance runners Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams face off in a quest to bring Olympic glory to Great Britain. Liddell a staunch Christian seeks victory as a tribute to God, while Jewish student Abrahams views winning as a repudiation of anti-Semitism. A riveting drama based on a true story, Chariots of Fire won the 1981 Academy Award for Best Picture. Rated PG (1981) Read more |

For this reason, admin says:

Castillo:  I don t know the specifics of the exact incident that happened. Obviously it is a very tragic incident but these animals do have a defensive mechanism and I do want to stress that these only sting in a defensive nature.  It s not like they are going to attack prey with the barb.

Ross(Ross) points out another thing aside from that:

Until now, anti-Americanism has been exaggerated and much misunderstood: outside a leftist hardcore, it has mostly been anti-Bushism, opposition to this specific administration. But if McCain wins in November, that might well change. Suddenly Europeans and others will conclude that their dispute is with not only one ruling clique, but Americans themselves. For it will have been the American people, not the politicians, who will have passed up a once-in-a-generation chance for a fresh start - a fresh start the world is yearning for.

Esmae(Esmae) is absolutely sure that:

He saw other people and tourists as intruders and he did not like them. I can relate to that too. I can also see how wildlife tourism promotes wildlife conservation, though, and see that there is still enough space to get away from people if you try, thank goodness. But it's eerie to me that I can understand this aspect of him. Is he just someone like me gone way too far?

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