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I don't quite know how it all happened. One moment I was laughing with my teenage surfing buddy Stevo as he got hammered by the suckiest waves ever at Currimundi Beach, on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the next I was grinning next to him in my best man's suit at his wedding in Oregon. Stevo was my best mate: we used to sink beers, climb trees and generally act like silly buggers. Our friendship deepened. We stopped acting like larrikins and we trusted each other with our lives - although we still sank Bundy Rum chasers around the campfire after we'd been catching crocs. So why did I force him to choose between his wife and his best man? I wrote this book to help people understand Steve's motivation, his personality, and his genuine spirit. I knew that I could offer fresh insight into the bloke, the surfie, the footy player, the reptile lover, the life of the party, the hard worker, the mate. My mate. A bloke who was in to conservation long before he became The Crocodile Hunter.
Traces the life and career of the California artist, who currently works with pure light and the subtle modulation of empty space
Irwin is a 33 year old young man who knows how to live his life. A simple Australian guy who loves his car and dislikes working. Loves his women and loves to leave them. Enjoys his drinks and time with his friends. With very little time for his family and not much time for love, he fi nds himself falling in love. He is helpless and he is falling. Love also comes with happiness and also with sadness. Another love story with the feelings and emotions that only Irwin can describe and feel, but hoping that everyone understands. Can Irwin survive love?
"This book goes back to a symposium held at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign Private and Private International Law in Hamburg on May 15-17 1997"--P. [v].