Dave Freeman, 100 Things to Do before You Die author has died
Dave Freeman, co-author of “100 Things To Do Before You Die” has passed away at age 47. He fell in his Venice, California home on August 17, 2008 and died of head injuries, his father told the Los Angeles Times on Monday.
Dave Freeman and Neil Teplica published 100 Things To Do Before You Die -Travel Events You Just Can’t Miss in November 1999. The book covers various events that, in their opinion, shouldn’t be missed.
“100 Things” covered multinational events and destinations. In Northern America, Freeman and Teplica recommended the Academy Awards Ceremony, Mardi Gras, the Iditarod Sled Dog Race, the Testicle Festival and New Year’s Eve in Times Square.
For tourism abroad, they recommended Semana Santa in Peru, Junkanoo in the Bahamas and the Royal Ascot in England. 
Freeman’s relatives said that Dave had been to about half of the places on his list before he died, and either he or Neil Teplica had been to nearly all of them.
David Freeman was a 1983 graduate of the University of Southern California and worked for an advertising agency prior to his death.
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