No, he did not. He died on May 11th, 2001, and Towel Day began on May 25th, 2001. The holiday was started as a memorial to Douglas Adams.
Towel Day is on May 25th, and commemorates the life and writings of Douglas Adams.
Towel Day is on May 25th, and is observed in honor of Douglas Adams, who wrote The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Some of the main rules from the book are Don't Panic and carry a towel. So on towel day, you should take a towel wherever you go... wearing it exclusively is not required. And if you haven't read the book, I highly recommend it.
Honoring the memory of Douglas Adams, answering questions with "42" and calling people hoopy froods would probably also be good.
A lot of special events are taking place worldwide for Towel Day, meant for commemorating the late and great writer Douglas Adams: from multimedia shows, pub conferences, concerts, flash mobs, you name it. Please see the related links for details.
John Adams felt that Americans should always celebrate Independence Day.
John Adams felt that Americans should always celebrate Independence Day.
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Towel Day was created in 2001.
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