I am sorry to announce that George Carlin has passed away. He was one of my favorite comedians.
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vickia1969 |
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I am sorry to announce that George Carlin has passed away. He was one of my favorite comedians. Reality is determined not by what scientists or anyone else says or believes but by what the evidence reveals to us.
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nighthawksh |
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Remember Carlin's "seven words you can't say on television"??
I don't think that applies much anymore with cable,,, RIP, George.
Stan H ,, nighthawk
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nmfxstc |
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Carlin did a thing on PTSD in some of his shows...it is on the album, "You're All Diseased: and goes like this:
"There's a condition in combat. Most people know about it. It's when a fighting person's nervous system has been stressed to it's absolute peak and maximum, can't take any more input. The nervous system has either snapped or is about to snap. In the First World War that condition was called "shell shock." Simple, honest, direct language. Two syllables. Shell shock. Almost sounds like the guns themselves. That was 70 years ago. Then a whole generation went by. And the Second World War came along and the very same combat condition was called "battle fatigue." Four syllables now. Takes a little longer to say. Doesn't seem to be as hard to say. Fatigue is a nicer word than shock. Shell shock...battle fatigue. Then we had the war in Korea in 1950. Madison Avenue was riding high by that time. And the very same combat condition was called "operational exhaustion." Hey we're up to 8 syllables now! And the humanity has been squeezed completely out of the phrase now. It's totally sterile now. Operational exhaustion: sounds like something that might happen to your car. Then of course came the war in Vietnam, which has only been over for about 16 or 17 years. And thanks to the lies and deceit surrounding that war, I guess it's no surprise that the very same condition was called "post-traumatic stress disorder." Still 8 syllables, but we've added a hyphen. And the pain is completely buried under jargon. Post-traumatic stress disorder. I bet you, if we'd still been calling it shell shock, some of those Vietnam veterans might have gotten the attention they needed at the time. I bet you that. I bet you that!" I like smoke and lightning... Heavy metal thunder... Racin' with the wind |
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fishy12345 |
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This is too F'n bad to see this guy go to sleep so suddenly.
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25DELTA |
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Over the years George Carlin offended a lot of folk with his vulgar language. I always liked him and his type humor. I think that even though he was a very
private person in his personal life, he took pleasure at jabbing the "establishment."
I have most of his albums, yep still use a record player. He was one of a kind. His comment on Shell Shock, battle fatigue etc, hit home. |
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chicagobob25726 |
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He was from a different time..Now it's Foxworthy and that type that folks are going nuts for...NOT ME...You know your a hillbilly when your wife is your
Sister.!?? Can only take so much of that kind of suppose humor..I guess its P.C humor..
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quietprofessional |
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For sure a favorite of me and my husband. I had to call him this morning on his way to work so I could be the one to break it to him gently. So sad.
He's absolutely wonderful as a cranky father/grandfather in the movie 'Jersey Girl'. Was a flop but we love that movie! Worth watching. nmfxstc-We quote that spiel every now and then...he was spot on. |
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brianwl |
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I always enjoyed Carlin's comedy. He will be missed. RIP
Brian E-6 USAF Ch 61 Ret 80% IU/P&T SC http://www.vote-them-out.org "A veteran - whether active duty, retired, national guard, or reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to The 'United States of America', for an amount of 'up to and including my life.'" (Author unknown) |
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Survivir |
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It took me for ever to memorize those 7 words that you can't say on TV...in that appropriate FAST-SPEED. And to this day...they will come out of my mouth FASTER than I can actually THINK. (DON'T LOOK) http://youtube.com/watch?v=BTyzTJTNhNk (Those Seven...and MORE words...that you can't say on TV) http://youtube.com/watch?v=YphEUa5LPjM&feature=related (Baseball and Football) http://youtube.com/watch?v=rCz0-HY1TLU&feature=related (Ten Commandments...and his 11th Commandment) http://youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o&feature=related (Religion is Bullsh*t) |
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bigalnv |
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I LOOKED.
Big Al |
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decision98 |
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"Class Clown" .............. best album ever. Flip side is about him growing up in an Irish Catholic parish. I never grow tired of it and will miss
him greatly.
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coopstah123 |
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George carlin was THE BEST and hysterical to the point i'd get pain in my sides from laughing so hard.
God bless his kids and loved ones.It's a sad day knowing such an amazing man passed long before his young age of 71........ Coop |
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