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George Carlin's Infamous Seven Words Dirty Words
I normally don't really give a sh*t when celebrities pass away. I mean what makes their death so much more important to me than all of the other people who die every day? For some reason though, George Carlin's passing really struck me. I think it was Carlin's brand of insightful comedy and satirization of American Culture without holding anything back that stuck with me. He was able to turn his dissenting opinion on the topics of politics, religion, consumerism, etc. into great material that would reach a wide audience, something I both admire and emulate.
Whether you remember him for his stand-up or as the time-traveling Rufus in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, George Carlin was a great entertainer and voice of free speech.
George Carlin you're the F*CKIN MAN (and are also probably pissed the word f*ck is censored on motherf*cking college website, college otr please grow a pair and take the censor off).






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My wife got the tickets in August of 2006 as my Birthday gift.
His performance was the night of January 2007.
After reading of his passing I went into my wife and said " Thank you "
" George we thank you for a wonderful night, It was an honor to see you in person & you will be sadly missed."
Raymond & Beth Brown Posted 06/23/2008 11:26 AMReply
all i have to say is tasteless Posted 06/23/2008 10:54 PMReply