Somewhat ironically, Dave Freeman, co-author of the famous book "100 Things to Do Before You Die", died recently. He was 47. His father is quoted in the article, saying that Dave got through about half the list.
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Somewhat ironically, Dave Freeman, co-author of the famous book "100 Things to Do Before You Die", died recently. He was 47. His father is quoted in the article, saying that Dave got through about half the list.
Posted by Rovito at 8/26/2008 09:36:00 AM
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That's pretty good for 47. I don't even think I could list 100 things I want to do before I die, let alone get through half of them.
It does raise the issue of what authority this dude had coming up with a list of things to do when he hadn't done most of them himself.
I guess he's the authority because he wrote the book on it. Maybe we should write a book and become the new authority.
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