People you only started truly appreciating after they died

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Dig Dug
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PostPeople you only started truly appreciating after they died
by Dig Dug » Mon Aug 04, 2014 11:25 pm

So recently I've gotten sick of youtube content, feels like all the videos are on loop or something so I decided to watch something I normally wouldn't watch and now I have found myself addicted to The Crocodile Hunter, man what a great piece of television, really influential television that no one has been able to truly replicate.
Steve Irwin is such a natural people person, comes off as so friendly and social even though he made a living picking up dangerous predators. I'd seen some of his work growing up but watching it now he really was something special.


Being a wrestling fan I also found there were quite a lot of people that I took for granted, Robin Ethics and Eddie Guerrero are two who I can go back and watch and really start appreciating the amount of work they put into what they did and just how good they actually were at what they did.

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PostRe: People you only started truely appreciating after they d
by KK » Mon Aug 04, 2014 11:27 pm

Jimmy...













...Dean. Great country singer.

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PostRe: People you only started truly appreciating after they di
by Alvin Flummux » Mon Aug 04, 2014 11:29 pm

Michael Jackson, because his music was suddenly everywhere after he died, so there was no way to escape it.


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