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Monday, June 23, 2008

George Carlin has passed away

George Carlin has died at 71, of congestive heart failure.

I didn't care too much for the vulgarity of his act. And I disagreed with him on a lot of things. But that still didn't stop me from appreciating that this was a man who was obviously very thoughtful and had a deep understanding of many matters that too many of us don't bother to contemplate. In that regard, Carlin was something like a conscience for this culture. Here's a clip demonstrating that (warning: harsh language):

In the end, I choose to remember Carlin as a man with a lot of intellect, who was talented at sharing that with others through many very different voices. This was a guy who did the "Seven Words You Can't Say On Television" and was just as comfortable doing voice work for children's cartoons (not to mention his movie work, like playing Rufus in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure... and Dogma 'course).

Rest in peace, Mr. Carlin.

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Comments on "George Carlin has passed away"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:40 AM, June 23, 2008) : 

Tim Russert now George Carlin. Two wise men who knew what was wrong with America.

 

Blogger Roxanne Martin said ... (12:09 PM, June 23, 2008) : 

Not to mention, after the departure of Ringo Star, he was Mr. Conductor on Shining Time Station. Toot toot.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:57 PM, June 23, 2008) : 

George Carlin was a crotchety old pervert, who contributed nothing of enduring value to society. He did make money for the government though...his seven dirty words were as good as gold to the Federal Communications Commission.

I hope he found forgiveness and grace.

Later....
You-Know-Who

 

Anonymous kingthorin said ... (3:16 PM, June 24, 2008) : 

http://www.youtube.com/v/PpA47o8E46U

 

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