He was born and died the same day that Haley's Comet passed by Earth.
2006-11-30 23:18:14
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answer #1
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answered by jpbofohio 6
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On the day Samuel Langhorne Clemens (or Mark Twain) was born, Halley's Comet zoomed across the sky.
The next time Halley's Comet zoomed across the sky, Mark Twain died.
Basically, Halley's Comet zoomed across the sky on both his birthdate and his deathday.
2006-12-01 22:17:41
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answer #2
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answered by dennismeng90 6
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I came in with Halley's Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year [1910], and I expect to go out with it. It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don't go out with Halley's Comet. The Almighty has said, no doubt: "Now here are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together." -- Mark Twain (1835-1910)
2006-12-01 07:34:57
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answer #3
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answered by Seikilos 6
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Haley's Comet
2006-12-01 18:09:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Haley's Comet.
2006-12-01 07:20:10
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answer #5
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answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7
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Haliey's Comet
2006-12-01 07:27:18
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answered by Crazy Diamond 6
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mark twain was a pseudonym for samuel clemens, so mark twain was neither born nor died, at least not the mark twain you are likely referring to here
2006-12-01 07:24:29
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answer #7
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answered by soobee 4
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Halley's comet came around when he was born and when he died. It's just a legend.
2006-12-01 08:14:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The sun came up in each morning and went down each night
2006-12-01 07:38:58
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answered by burning brightly 7
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He died on his birthday!
2006-12-01 15:02:03
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answered by elaine g 2
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