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Cancer?
editThis CNN article on Snakes on a Plane mentions that Friedman either has or had cancer:
One fan, though, seems finished with all the hype. The original blogger, Friedman, declined to be interviewed for this article and gave up blogging about "Snakes" for a while, instead writing about his struggles with cancer. "Look, people. I get it. I'm a great disappointment to you all. We had a few giggles, shared some digital sushi and Diet Coke, we made New Line an extra fifty million dollars and had a good time doing it," he recently wrote. "Cancer can only kill you but a funny blog entry can make Dr. Pepper shoot from your nose."
It should be in the article, but I'm not sure of the status of the disease. | Mr. Darcy talk 03:39, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
Filmography
editThere is no source listed for his stated involvement with Sahara and Return to Paradise and there is no mention of it on IMDB. BigBadaboom0 19:59, 22 July 2007 (UTC)