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phlemmy wrote:if it makes you feel better to think that politics or religion have any influence on why i think he's not funny then so be it.

he just wasn't funny. couldn't hold a candle to foxx, pryor, early eddie murphy or cheech and chong
Oh man, those guys are freakin' hilarious. I'll have to get some of that on DVD. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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There, there Sean...and thanks for trying, but nothing could make me feel better today...

I didn't mean to impugn (that doesn't even look like a real word, does it?) your reasons for thinking he's not funny, or to suggest that in your case politics and religion were factors. I'm just sayin': look who you're lumpin' yourself in with..."may I have an aisle seat in the square section, please?"

In short, I doubt that "foxx, pryor, early eddie murphy or cheech and chong" would agree with your 'holding a candle' statement...well, maybe Cheech, but I blame his years on Miami Vice for his mental deterioration...

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I heard the news late last night. Although he could be really, really offensive at times, he was very funny most of the time. He will be missed.
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wayang wrote:There, there Sean...and thanks for trying, but nothing could make me feel better today...

I didn't mean to impugn (that doesn't even look like a real word, does it?) your reasons for thinking he's not funny, or to suggest that in your case politics and religion were factors. I'm just sayin': look who you're lumpin' yourself in with..."may I have an aisle seat in the square section, please?"

In short, I doubt that "foxx, pryor, early eddie murphy or cheech and chong" would agree with your 'holding a candle' statement...well, maybe Cheech, but I blame his years on Miami Vice for his mental deterioration...

If Carlin's not funny then I'm a good candidate for the Priesthood... :|
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Carlin was certainly one of a kind, and his take on life and the world will be missed. I think why some may not have found him funny, or maybe too over the top was because often he addressed sensitive issues which might make one squirm. Maybe by way of their own guilt or fear. Carlin was a satirist, an artist, not one liners.
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Dane, forgive my insensitivity in your time of need.

I am sorry for your loss.
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Ahhh-HAH! Who's patronizin' who now? That's okay, bro...I figure it's the demarol talkin'...

Speaking of loss...how'd it go with the 'stone'? Hopefully well, and you're relaxing comfortably. Can I get you anything while I'm up? An ice cold beverage, or a well-thumbed copy of Dianetics?

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one good turn deserves something or other.

ya know, we could hug it out or smoke something. isn't that the right way to solve stuff?

:lol:

demerol? ewww. that stuff makes me vomit. i'm off all painkillers. i hate those things. i'm good overall, just still a bit tired and lethargic (moreso than normal).
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Damn, Sean, we really don't have much in common do we? You dislike everything I love! :P
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Hugging and smoking is certainly the right way...but as we all know, the right way doesn't always work...


Hugging and smoking can also help with killing pain...and while my own experience may not be comprehensive, they have never caused me to vomit...even at that wild surprise party for Carl Sagan over at Leo Buscaglia's place...
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I heard the news this morning. In great shock I was. I first became aware of George Carlin when I was two years old. No, I wasn't listening to his comedy routine at that age, but he narrated my favorite children's show Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (which is a British kids show. All you UK forumites, you might be aware of it). I loved his voice and thought he was amazing, but I became even more surprised that Ringo Starr told the show, too. That's another story.

The thing about George on the show was that he gave a great performance to every story he told. Each character had his/her own voice and he always seemed happy to do his job. George was the voice that got me into liking that show, and he will always be remembered as Mr. Conductor in my heart, and not a comedian.

For those who don't believe me that George would narrate a kids show, take a look at this:
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wayang wrote:Hugging and smoking is certainly the right way...but as we all know, the right way doesn't always work...


Hugging and smoking can also help with killing pain...and while my own experience may not be comprehensive, they have never caused me to vomit...even at that wild surprise party for Carl Sagan over at Leo Buscaglia's place...
I simply adore Sagan. brilliant man and mind.

I hugged someone once who made me vomit.
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Your terse retelling of the incident is a bit vague...which came first, the hugging or the vomiting?

(I can only assume that Carlin would be fine with the vibe of this thread...we Irish like a bit of fun at the Wake, after all...)
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Speaking about Wakes. I went to one once and the deceased had three pints lined up for him before he could get in the door. Now that's what I call consideration. Some were glad to see him come and others were glad to see him go............ :lol:
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wayang wrote:Your terse retelling of the incident is a bit vague...which came first, the hugging or the vomiting?

(I can only assume that Carlin would be fine with the vibe of this thread...we Irish like a bit of fun at the Wake, after all...)
oh, so now you're railing against ambiguity? :mrgreen:
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