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George Carlin Has Left the Building

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'twas mentioned over in the tank, and thought it desereved General Discussion Status. A truly brilliant comedian has left us; George Carlin passed away on Sunday morning of heart failure. Oddly enough, it reminds me of a bit he used to do....

"Just to update you on the comedians health sweepstakes, I'm now leading Richard Prior in heart attacks 2 to 1. However Richard still has the lead on me for 'Setting yourself on fire.'

It went like this. Richard had a heart attack, then I had a heart attack, the Richard set himself on fire, and I said 'f#@k that, I'll have another heart attack'"

What a great thing to reflect on someones life, and remember laughter and smiles.

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I only recently started watching some of his stand up on Youtube. I was watching a compilation of a load of comedians and thought "hey that bloke was in Bill and Ted! Never knew he did stand up". Turns out he does and he is a very funny fella. R.I.P.
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Oh. . . that's a damn shame. I really, really liked him. :(
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There's a thread in TV forum also.
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I have loved Carlin since I was in high school, and quite honestly I considered him one of the wittiest men on the face of the earth.
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A living legend! He truly altered our culture.
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The baseball vs football thing has long been a favorite of mine. Thanks for posting it! :lol:
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I remember watching Carlin on the Tonight Show years ago, riffing on the oxymoron that is "jumbo shrimp." And I'm pretty sure he's the guy who said, "Pornography proves that this is a nation of spectators."

He was a funny guy. RIP, George.
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I got into him in 99, about there, and he helped shape my view of life. If anyone wonders why I act like everybody here is diseased, thank George Carlin. Actually, he distilled my Despite with a mordancy with more humor, so it was a good thing. I'm still shocked he died at 71, but they did say he had a series of heart troubles.
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Lord Foul wrote:I got into him in 99, about there, and he helped shape my view of life. If anyone wonders why I act like everybody here is diseased, thank George Carlin. Actually, he distilled my Despite with a mordancy with more humor, so it was a good thing. I'm still shocked he died at 71, but they did say he had a series of heart troubles.
Yeah, the obit in the Washington Post quoted Carlin as saying once that he beat Richard Pryor in having heart attacks, but Pryor beat him in setting fire to himself. :lol:
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Fresh Air on NPR ran old interviews with George Carlin yesterday. That was how I found out about his death.

I am so sad. :(
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I had the pleasure of seeing George Carlin live in concert in 1976. As a freshman in high school, it was the funniest thing I had ever exerienced to date. Period. Soon afterwards I saved up enough money to buy some of his comedy albums. However, once my mother saw that one of the tracks was about teenage masturbation they disappeared into a caesure faster than you could say "Catholic upbringing". Although I didn't always agree with George's worldview I respected him and his talent tremendously. He will be missed.
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Great post Andy,

1st - You've dated yourself as older than me, and I appreciate that. :D

2nd - It sounds like you're referring to the Catholic School album, where he goes like 45 minutes without a single curse word as he talks about his schoool experience, and then without transition launches into the 7 dirty word bit. Nothing short of brilliant comedy.

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Thanks, Stutt! I find that with every passing year I am older than more and more people. I don't see that trend changing, LOL.

My memory is poor, but I believe that you are referring to the album Class Clown. I cannot honestly be sure but I thought that the album in question had a track entitled "Teenage Masturbation". Perhaps that was just the subject matter and not stated explicitly in the title. (Regardless, the records didn't stay around long.) As for my post, I used the expression "before you could say 'Catholic education'" simply to provide insight into why I believe my very Catholic mother got rid of them. Oh well, she had the best of intentions...
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I wouldn't mind as much losing all these greats if there was some new greats arising to take their place. Sadly, there isn't, and it makes the loss that much sadder. Still, there will never be another George Carlin.

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Cagliostro wrote:I wouldn't mind as much losing all these greats if there was some new greats arising to take their place. Sadly, there isn't, and it makes the loss that much sadder. Still, there will never be another George Carlin.

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Yeaa.. I know what you mean..Carlin was all timer...I felt the same way when Kauffman met his untimely end..But,,thats the deal..The greatness of their " comedy" is in the fact that it outlasts them..
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RIP George, But George might say... fuck that..you go RIP, Im Gone!!!
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aliantha wrote:the obit in the Washington Post quoted Carlin as saying once that he beat Richard Pryor in having heart attacks, but Pryor beat him in setting fire to himself. :lol:
That was indeed very funny! The quote I heard had Carlin saying "Richard had a heart attack so I had one. Then Richard set himself on fire and I said f*ck that I'll have another heart attack." :lol:
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