George Carlin. Rest in @&^%$!

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Old 06-23-2008, 04:08 PM
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/24/ar...GG-NA-S-carlin

Weird that the New York Times has tomorrow's date on this obituary of George Carlin unless I am really going crazy and it is June 24, 2008?? :joke:
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I like the heading, Tal, very clever.

Sadly, I was not a fan of Carlin's. He was a strange person, with a very strange sense of humor, I'm more of a "slapstick" type of person. Found this quote in the Reuters UK obit:

"I don't have any beliefs or allegiances. I don't believe in this country, I don't believe in religion, or a god, and I don't believe in all these man-made institutional ideas," he told Reuters in a 2001 interview.

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I liked the man, felt he had the nerve to talk about things always forbidden, even though everyone uses those words on occasion. Even though some won't admit it. His shows were not all about swearing. I enjoyed seeing him years ago. As far as his beliefs, I attribute them to his comedic attitude on life in general. My opinion: to each his own.
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I thought he was really a comic genius. Some of his routines were down right hilarious. He broke ground and made me question a lot of my assumptions. He was irreverant, and he used profanity way too much for me - he could have been just as funny without much of it, although the "Seven Words" wouldn't have had the same impact.
I remember him from his days on Laugh-In as the "Hippy-Dippy-Weatherman". And then for some 45 or more years. In my opinion, his recent stuff had become way too political and he'd lost some of his appeal (to me).
But in all, I will miss him. He changed comedy in this country and paved the way for many of todays' funnier entertainers.
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In a weird coincidence I saw a girl on the street yesterday and told my wife - "looks like a hippie dippie weather girl'. She had no clue. It was just odd that I mentioned him on the day he died and I haven't thought about him in years.

Didn't agree with everything he ranted about but I enjoyed it anyway. RIP
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My husband and I were fans. I loved the hippy dippie weather man. He didn't always make me laugh out loud. But he did make me think. We had the pleasure of seeing him a couple of times. He will be missed.
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Good bye Hippie Dippie Weather Man.......But like most comedian's , you went down hill in your later years..........I probably won't miss you , but you were fun to have around for awhile................

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I always remembered when he did the sportscast on Laugh-In.
"Here's the scores: 35 to 12, 16 to 8, 11 to 4.
Now a partial score, New York 12."
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More information about George Carlin from Wikipedia-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carlin

He was not one of my favorite comedians but do agree that he will be missed especially with respect to what he might have said if John McCain gets the White House starting this January of 2009. He might have had more trouble with his material if Barrack Obama becomes President in 2009 especially if he has Hillary Clinton as his running mate.
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I saw George Carlin at the Warwick Musical Theater in Warwick, RI back in the 60's (he must have been just starting out. He was the act prior to John Davidson, the star) and I absolutely loved his routine - don't know when I laughed so hard. I didn't enjoy him much in his later years. I did love the "Hippy Dippy Weatherman".
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Sorry to see him go. I also loved the Hippy Dippy Weatherman and his wry sense of humor. He will be sadly missed by all of those youngsters from the 60's and 70's.
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I'll miss him
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Definitely a fan of "The Hippy Dippy Weatherman". Didn't follow him as much in the recent past but I agree that he always gave you something to think about\.

RIP George, I'll miss you.
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Granted George Carlin's humor was weird, but that's what made him George Carlin. One point that always stands out in my mind was his speculating what chairs would be shaped like if, when we bend our knees, they would jut out behind us instead of in front of us.... RIP!
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I was a fan. I feel we lost a great comedian.
George Carlin himself said that his act was just that "AN ACT".
As irreverent and disrespectful his comedy seemed to be it was an act.
I'm sure that in the near future there will be his biography replayed on the Biography Channel and listen closely and you here him talk about "his act".
His recent show on HBO called "it'll hurt ya" discusses in some length the hereafter.
Well, he has all the answers now.
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