From Wikipedia (so you know it's right)
In 1897 a journalist was sent to enquire after Twain's health, thinking he was near to death; in fact it was his cousin who was very ill. Though (contrary to popular belief) no obituary was published, Twain recounted the event in the New York Journal of 2 June 1897, including his famous words "The report of my death is an exaggeration" (which is usually misquoted, e.g. as "The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated", or "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated" ).
In 1897 a journalist was sent to enquire after Twain's health, thinking he was near to death; in fact it was his cousin who was very ill. Though (contrary to popular belief) no obituary was published, Twain recounted the event in the New York Journal of 2 June 1897, including his famous words "The report of my death is an exaggeration" (which is usually misquoted, e.g. as "The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated", or "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated" ).
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This message last edited by Colonel Logain on 02/09/2009 at 03:21:46 PM
OMG Wotmania just died!
31/08/2009 10:32:57 AM
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Rumours of my death are greatly exaggerated.... *NM*
31/08/2009 12:44:51 PM
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Did you mean demise?
31/08/2009 06:34:41 PM
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I think it's a Mark Twain reference *NM*
01/09/2009 01:15:37 AM
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Then that's probably what Rise Against was referencing.
01/09/2009 04:00:05 AM
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That's probably it, yes
02/09/2009 03:21:15 PM
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