George-Carlin-Obituary

George Carlin

May 12, 1937 – Jun 22, 2008

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BORN
May 12, 1937
DIED
June 22, 2008

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LOS ANGELES - George Carlin, the dean of counterculture comedians whose biting insights on life and language were immortalized in his "Seven Words You Can Never Say On TV" routine, died of heart failure Sunday. He was 71. Carlin, who had a history of heart trouble, went into St. John's Health...

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Funniest comic I ever saw!

The man with the magic voice. He could say ANYTHING about ANYBODY, and yet make you laugh and speak the truth at the same time. I'm so thankful his spirit lives on in the tens of thousands of loyal followers who saw the true meaning in the message of his comedy - no matter if it was his infamous "Seven Words" or his final "It's Bad For Ya" tour. Forever a legend. Thank you, George.

He was a great philosopher, and experts expert, as a speaker, of life and did it in lay terminology, so any and all would be capable to decipher his meaningful content.

It's 12 years today you moved on. I'm watching Complaints and Grievances at the moment and will continue the rest of the evening to watch other performances. You were and still are THE GREATEST!!! Miss you ❤

The most funny man to ever grace this world