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<p>And he left a <a href="http://obsidianwings.blogs.com/obsidian_wings/2008/01/andy-olmsted.html">posthumous post</a> to be remembered by:</p>
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<p>I had a pretty good life, as I noted above. Sure, all things being equal I would have preferred to have more time, but I have no business complaining with all the good fortune I&#8217;ve enjoyed in my life. So if you&#8217;re up for that, put on a little 80s music (preferably vintage 1980-1984), grab a Coke and have a drink with me. If you have it, throw &#8216;Freedom Isn&#8217;t Free&#8217; from the Team America soundtrack in; if you can&#8217;t laugh at that song, I think you need to lighten up a little. I&#8217;m dead, but if you&#8217;re reading this, you&#8217;re not, so take a moment to enjoy that happy fact.</p>
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