George Carlin was an early master of “observational humor”, the ability to look at life and society with child-like eyes, and see the inherent humor and irony in much of what we do. He influenced many scores of commedians who followed him – much of today’s stand-up comedy routines use his style (some well, others not so successfully).
It’s kind of a shame that his obits focus on the “seven dirty words”, when he had do much more he offered. My favorite was the comparison of football and baseball. Even though I’ve never cared that much for baseball, and have always been a football fan, it’s a hilarious routine.
(I can’t get the link to post correctly – look it up yourself on you-tube).
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Politically Incorrectspews:
I think Richard Pryor and George Carlin were the two funniest guys of the past 200 years!
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Mark1spews:
That it unfortunate. He was a fun guy.
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michaelspews:
Yeah, I saw that in the morning paper. Carlin was one of the people who made me want to examen the world around me and question why things are the way they are, not just accept them.
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Gordonspews:
He will be missed. And I was kind of planning on trying to catch him in Vegas this year. Damn!
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rhp6033spews:
Gordon @ 5: I thought I heard something on the radio on Friday that he was going to be the guest of honor at some “tribute” celebration, but I wasn’t paying that much attention, so I don’t know the details (and I might have gotten it wrong entirely).
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Mr. Cynicalspews:
I enjoyed the Hippy-Dippy Weatherman schtick.
I’m sure Goldy & Rog will miss the guy that provided them with 1/2 of their entire vocabulary!
You two KLOWNS have honored Carlin pretty much every day on this Blog.
He must be looking up at you smiling!!!
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ArtFartspews:
6 He was to be honored with the 11th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at a Kennedy Center fete. Presumably that program will go on as planned, with the award given posthumously (or should I say, “posthumorously”?)
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ArtFartspews:
7 “I enjoyed the Hippy-Dippy Weatherman schtick.”
Whatsamatter? The rest of his stuff go over your head?
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Stevespews:
@7 “KLOWNS”
What’s with the capped ‘clowns’ with a “K”? Is that something you commie-fascist trolls got in a memo from Fearless Leader?
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Mr. Cynicalspews:
Steve–
Look in the mirror asswipe.
Your white pancake makeup, red rubber nose and yellow yarn hair AIN’T NORMAL!!
KLOWN.
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demo kidspews:
@11: Wow… elevating that political discourse, aren’t we? Typical brain-dead conservative idiot…
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Stevespews:
@11 Troll projection – it sometimes reveals more than we ever wanted to know.
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ArtFartspews:
11 Those hallucinations must be loads of fun. What did you just come off of?
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Broadway Joespews:
He will be sorely missed. Truly a founding father of modern American Comedy.
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Broadway Joespews:
PI:
If there was a Mount Rushmore of comedy (Mount Laughmore?), Carlin and Pryor would be the Washington and Jefferson.
For all y’all, who do you think would be the other two to go on Mount Laughmore?
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ByeByeGOPspews:
Perfect example of the GOP’s obsession with its so-called family values. As if saying certain words will by itself corrupt America. If you’re that easily influenced, you have not got the courage of your convictions in the first place.
rhp6033 spews:
George Carlin was an early master of “observational humor”, the ability to look at life and society with child-like eyes, and see the inherent humor and irony in much of what we do. He influenced many scores of commedians who followed him – much of today’s stand-up comedy routines use his style (some well, others not so successfully).
It’s kind of a shame that his obits focus on the “seven dirty words”, when he had do much more he offered. My favorite was the comparison of football and baseball. Even though I’ve never cared that much for baseball, and have always been a football fan, it’s a hilarious routine.
(I can’t get the link to post correctly – look it up yourself on you-tube).
Politically Incorrect spews:
I think Richard Pryor and George Carlin were the two funniest guys of the past 200 years!
Mark1 spews:
That it unfortunate. He was a fun guy.
michael spews:
Yeah, I saw that in the morning paper. Carlin was one of the people who made me want to examen the world around me and question why things are the way they are, not just accept them.
Gordon spews:
He will be missed. And I was kind of planning on trying to catch him in Vegas this year. Damn!
rhp6033 spews:
Gordon @ 5: I thought I heard something on the radio on Friday that he was going to be the guest of honor at some “tribute” celebration, but I wasn’t paying that much attention, so I don’t know the details (and I might have gotten it wrong entirely).
Mr. Cynical spews:
I enjoyed the Hippy-Dippy Weatherman schtick.
I’m sure Goldy & Rog will miss the guy that provided them with 1/2 of their entire vocabulary!
You two KLOWNS have honored Carlin pretty much every day on this Blog.
He must be looking up at you smiling!!!
ArtFart spews:
6 He was to be honored with the 11th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at a Kennedy Center fete. Presumably that program will go on as planned, with the award given posthumously (or should I say, “posthumorously”?)
ArtFart spews:
7 “I enjoyed the Hippy-Dippy Weatherman schtick.”
Whatsamatter? The rest of his stuff go over your head?
Steve spews:
@7 “KLOWNS”
What’s with the capped ‘clowns’ with a “K”? Is that something you commie-fascist trolls got in a memo from Fearless Leader?
Mr. Cynical spews:
Steve–
Look in the mirror asswipe.
Your white pancake makeup, red rubber nose and yellow yarn hair AIN’T NORMAL!!
KLOWN.
demo kid spews:
@11: Wow… elevating that political discourse, aren’t we? Typical brain-dead conservative idiot…
Steve spews:
@11 Troll projection – it sometimes reveals more than we ever wanted to know.
ArtFart spews:
11 Those hallucinations must be loads of fun. What did you just come off of?
Broadway Joe spews:
He will be sorely missed. Truly a founding father of modern American Comedy.
Broadway Joe spews:
PI:
If there was a Mount Rushmore of comedy (Mount Laughmore?), Carlin and Pryor would be the Washington and Jefferson.
For all y’all, who do you think would be the other two to go on Mount Laughmore?
ByeByeGOP spews:
Perfect example of the GOP’s obsession with its so-called family values. As if saying certain words will by itself corrupt America. If you’re that easily influenced, you have not got the courage of your convictions in the first place.