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@jasonmitchell43
@jasonmitchell43 Год назад
George is so slick, he'll have you laughing at a mental image that you think he's drawing for you. Until you realize that he's just got you staring into a mirror.
8 месяцев назад
He's one of the Goats God I wish he was still alive He would have so much material with all the bullshit that has been going on in the US since his death.
@RenaTamer1
@RenaTamer1 Год назад
One must remember the times/years/decades/ in which he lived (1937 - 2008)... The man lived through 3 major wars and what scared him the most was to see "Freedom of Speech" die to "Political Correctness". Consider that in the '60s to the '80s, a person could say whatever he/she wanted to whoever would listen, and if you didn't like it, you walked away... that or you had a fistfight in the back ally and whoever was left standing, was the one in the right. After he hit the age of 55, he stated that he would continue to do his shows as raunchy as he wanted because he was a grumpy old man who didn't give a sh!t.
@mwhumble
@mwhumble 5 месяцев назад
Listen to "do it again" by Steely Dan
@dylanmcdermott1110
@dylanmcdermott1110 Месяц назад
Other than WWII I'm wondering what you consider the other major wars out of Korea, Vietnam and the Afghan and Iraq wars?
@benpowersguitar
@benpowersguitar Год назад
Credit card purchases used to be slow. It was a pain. Some of his material you had to be there for or familiar with the times. Love your reactions.
@mtraven23
@mtraven23 Год назад
I imagine them having to use one of those imprint machines & call it in!
@ingiford175
@ingiford175 Год назад
@@mtraven23 I really hated when I worked in retail in the early 90s and got a call in needed on a sub 10$ charge.
@mistojen
@mistojen Год назад
Came here to say this. I used to work in retail back when you had to use the manual machine 😩 worst thing ever
@42Mrgreenman
@42Mrgreenman Год назад
@@mistojen Yeah, that carbon paper was a pain in the ass...the only joy I took in it was that sliding the press bar on the machine I remember using sounded like cocking a shotgun...
@ericzeichert511
@ericzeichert511 8 месяцев назад
Back in the pleistocene era, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, we used to have things called "bill folds" that contained things called "paper money." We used it to pay for stuff under 5 bucks, and that was A LOT of stuff. I will be telling Saint Peter about the day my dad freaked out because someone used a credit card to buy a happy meal. Also debit cards and instant credit checks didn't exist.
@chuckriley3711
@chuckriley3711 6 месяцев назад
I saw him live 1974 doing his "7 words you can't say..." That was taken to the Supreme Court and he won his case.
@tiffanyeyoung1800
@tiffanyeyoung1800 Месяц назад
Did he do a skit on that incident?
@Serai3
@Serai3 Год назад
A motif is a theme, a recurring element. The term comes from classical music, where a motif is a musical phrase that is associated with a particular character or idea.
@hdebard
@hdebard 7 месяцев назад
killers have motifs
@sheldondyck8631
@sheldondyck8631 Год назад
Had a history teacher in high school that never assigned homework. We’d be tested the next morning just by answering questions as to whether we learned anything or not. If he wasn’t satisfied that enough of us knew the right answers we’d have go through it all over again. He made sure we paid attention in class lol.
@maxkim7937
@maxkim7937 Год назад
That is a great teacher. Meanwhile, my US history teacher hated me for some reason and no matter how hard I tried in his class, I failed it in the end. I believe he was racist. How am I sure of this? First of all, i was the only Asian in that class. I retook the subject the following year with a different teacher and passed the class with a B+. I didn't do anything different, I did what I normally did. Yet somehow, I got a B+. I barely remembered what I learned in his class (probably because the dude was constantly making my existence a problem. sometimes, i felt like i was invisible).
@keithziegler8881
@keithziegler8881 Год назад
@@maxkim7937 that sucks. There's nothing worse than going to school and having to learn from somebody that you know doesn't like you. I've seen it and it sucks. Luckily I've never experienced it because I was always very good at keeping my head down. History is rough anyway because of you don't have a teacher they can bring history to life and making a story, rather than just bunch of dates and places and people it's gonna suck anyway. I love history. I am a history fanatic. I was going to be a history teacher Once upon a time. History to me come to light because it's a story that you can tell as grand as any story that we see today in the movies. But it's gotta be learned from somebody that wants it in a way that they want to teach it as a story. Sadly, most teachers don't give a fuck
@pragueexpat5106
@pragueexpat5106 Год назад
My homeroom/math teacher used to test us at the end of every week with whatever was taught in that week, and after 4 weeks, the team (we were divided into teams of 4) with the lowest average grade would clean the classroom.
@Matt-lk8ys
@Matt-lk8ys 7 месяцев назад
I have a weird distrust of all male teachers. It takes a special kind of weirdo to put In all that work to go make 30k hanging out with teenagers all day.
@Ko_Qc
@Ko_Qc 3 месяца назад
sounds like a good teacher-students deal 😆 teacher wont waste ur time with homeworks and you wont waste his time by not listening homeworks are also hard on teachers, where i live the classes are getting more and more kids, teachers have to correct those homeworks at night our their own time, alot of work
@OedimethianWeirdo
@OedimethianWeirdo Год назад
Britt, motif is more like an underlying theme. Keep it coming; you make my day!❤
@ginamarie6977
@ginamarie6977 Год назад
George was our philosopher who used comedy to get his point across. He liked to hold a mirror up against who he thought were hypocrites. Thank you, George, and RIP.
@EyesOfGehenna
@EyesOfGehenna Год назад
I don't think he's a philosopher. He was a critical thinker, however and those are sorely needed especially today.
@jta1973
@jta1973 8 месяцев назад
I agree, he was my favorite. I saw him live twice. Legend 🍻
@piusvapor
@piusvapor 6 месяцев назад
He was the best hater of his day and that is about it. I have heroes but hate filled cynics are not mine!
@Kaljor13
@Kaljor13 4 месяца назад
He didn't believe in God, so he is definitely not resting in peace.
@exodus6996
@exodus6996 3 месяца назад
@@EyesOfGehennaby definition, he’s a philosopher. And so is anyone who takes the time to contemplate and learn about the natural world
@GeninApprentice
@GeninApprentice Год назад
Motif is more comparable to a recurring theme in a particular artwork
@wanderer0617
@wanderer0617 Год назад
I saw George Carlin, Joan Rivers and Garry Shandling as the line up in one night. It was incredible 💕😄
@chocopuddingcup83
@chocopuddingcup83 Год назад
You can tell from the way he spoke in this special that he sincerely didn't care about what people thought of him. He was the dean of counter-culture: fuck censorship and fuck political correctness.
@StevesFunhouse
@StevesFunhouse Год назад
Exactly, no one FORCES snowflakes to go to see comedians that they don't agree with ... that's the person's fault who gets offended, not the comedian's.
@Samurai_Stoner
@Samurai_Stoner Год назад
I'm addition, I'll add that in my opinion he was one of the world's best thinkers
@StevesFunhouse
@StevesFunhouse Год назад
@@Samurai_Stoner ... and you'd be right 👉😁👍😎
@Samurai_Stoner
@Samurai_Stoner Год назад
@@StevesFunhouse 👏
@imnotasfunnyasithink4970
@imnotasfunnyasithink4970 Год назад
I truly believe if he were around today he would do the same type of comedy and you would never be able to cancel him.
@number1sun
@number1sun Год назад
Because of this bit the "self help" community has renamed itself the "wellness" community! George was way ahead of his time lol
@danielandersson7485
@danielandersson7485 Год назад
This is easily his crankiest bit ever! He wanted me dead like 4 times 🤣 Considering how religious your household was, u sure take some of these jokes really well 🙃
@BrookseyJay
@BrookseyJay Год назад
I had the privilege of getting to see The George Carlin in concert three times over the years. I’m 50 now and I’ve been a fan since I was 14 years old. He definitely taught me a sense of humor that I didn’t have before RIP George! There’s no one as good before or since
@mikeredd8833
@mikeredd8833 Месяц назад
I agree, but bo burnham if you haven't listened to him. Might make you feel good about comedic philosophy again. I doubt I'm the first to suggest. But I hope you like him lol
@DavidClark-es1ww
@DavidClark-es1ww Месяц назад
Make my day & assure me that: 1. You are not as young as you look,....I am 76, by the way. 2. That you are at least a single mother. 3. No one has the right to be as gorgeous as thou art. 4. Hey,.....I truly love you to death by the way, you are so bright in your observations on George, among others.❤🎉👍♊🦬😉
@muhest
@muhest Год назад
The phone hand sign is a leftover from the days of land line phones. They were referred to as “the bone”. And they looked like one. One end was the earpiece and the other was the mouthpiece. For talking into.
@blythethemad
@blythethemad 11 месяцев назад
Thank you I was looking for this comment I had the exact same thought.
@Geth-Who
@Geth-Who Год назад
4:10 As the great Sir Terry Pratchett once said, the company of those who are seeking the truth is infinitely preferable to that of people who think they've found it.
@garywilliams2188
@garywilliams2188 Год назад
They are cheering because its comedy, and when this was made people still had a sense of humor, was not easily offended, and knew it was just humor, not meant to be taken literally.
@Immortalheart66
@Immortalheart66 Год назад
Exactly!!!!!! The answer is because its funny!!
@Shyress
@Shyress Год назад
@@Immortalheart66 I think for alot of us women it just simply isnt funny. As someone who knows people who actually where catcalled by older man as children and worse, it just isnt funny to me, even though I know its supposed to be a joke. I dont make a big deal out of it and just move on with the video. But not everyone has to find a joke about a serious topic like this funny. And for me I only mean jokes like the one with the 12 yo girl. I personally dont mind all the sentences he uses to introduce a new group of people
@StevesFunhouse
@StevesFunhouse Год назад
@@Shyress No one asked you to find every joke funny. Likewise however, you can't call out people who do either. There are jokes in most routines from most of the comedians out there that don't hit well, and when that happens, good comedians either make a joke about it bombing or just move on ... the same as most audience members should do. If you were listening, not all guys liked the jokes either, or else there would have been MORE laughter and approval but, I'll bet you, there were lots of women there too that appreciated the same jokes. Let me be clear, George was not being serious ... he was just making a point. Lots of people, including women, think things like this in their heads ... they just don't say it ... which is WHY George did.
@wanderer0617
@wanderer0617 Год назад
Ah I remember those days!
@StevesFunhouse
@StevesFunhouse Год назад
@@wanderer0617 Thank you Tess 😉😊👍😎
@flumpah
@flumpah Год назад
Now I'm 62 I use George as my role model, brought to the UK 🤣
@fredklein3829
@fredklein3829 Год назад
Niche and motif are not the same thing. Niche is easier to explain; it's basically like a bird's nest, a tiny little corner where you fit in best, can be comfortable and flourish. Motif is a word from art, a combination of style and colour that will be the theme for a design. For example, a 'Miami Florida' motif will include pastel colours, palm trees, sandy beaches or images thereof.
Год назад
"Theme" is a good synonym, at least as used in this context.
@jessicaross7288
@jessicaross7288 Год назад
a motif is a recurring theme - not just in visual art but in any kind of art - dance, music, plays, comedy, etc., and can also be used in a more general way to refer to anything that happens over and over.
@jessicaross7288
@jessicaross7288 Год назад
@ a motif is a recurring theme.
@cuchupacu
@cuchupacu Год назад
@@jessicaross7288 a motif is a theme. a leit motif is a recurring theme.
@henrycogo3013
@henrycogo3013 Год назад
Relevant, timeless, and legendary. Mr. George Carlin's mastery of the English language was profound. Mindblowing level of comedy. 💯🔥🎉
@lawrenceallen8096
@lawrenceallen8096 Год назад
"Go have the day you deserve." Was that a well-wish? A curse? Or something to spur us to do better? Either way: Great reaction!
@Chetloore
@Chetloore Год назад
Depends on the person and what the deserve. A person can deserve a hug or lethal injection.
@robthomas3664
@robthomas3664 4 месяца назад
YES!
@RyanRichardsToby
@RyanRichardsToby Год назад
Keep in mind that this aired in 2001. It took awhile for the machine to contact your bank and wire money to the store via your card. Cash was still common. The baby carriers are also good because your arms get tired.
@markrobertson-pd1sw
@markrobertson-pd1sw Год назад
Never apologize for laughing and having a sense of humor, we used to be able to make jokes, laugh, and make fun of things in life without people being offended.
@greendragonpublishing
@greendragonpublishing Год назад
While I get some of this, I thoroughly believe that the best humor is punching up, making fun of those with power/money/control, as opposed to punching down against folks who are in communities or groups that are typically discriminated against and have little power.
@andreaslindblom9140
@andreaslindblom9140 Год назад
Dude, You got My vote!! 👍 Robin William(paraphrasing🤔): "If You cant take a joke, fudge You!".... Peace!!
@Skuba451
@Skuba451 Год назад
Lol people absolutely got offended back in the day. Carlin himself got arrested in the 70s for cussng in his shows. The only difference is that everyone has a voice now on the internet so the privileged can't cower behind a wall of money anymore when people take issue with whatever potentially dumbass shit someone says.
@DonHaka
@DonHaka Год назад
@@greendragonpublishing Exactly, and that's what Carlin advocated for aswell.
@jackwhitbread4583
@jackwhitbread4583 Год назад
​@@greendragonpublishing disagree, you should be able to punch down on all in a free society. You're not special just because you don't have it as good as the next person, what you're discribing is a society no reasonable and logical person would ever want to live in. Everyone should be included, excluding people is why we have racism, sexism and too many precious people who don't know how to take a joke
@tyler-pg6lm
@tyler-pg6lm Год назад
One thing that’s important to remember with George is that what he says is just good material to him. His delivery sounds serious but he’s not a lot of the time. He doesn’t actually want these people to be killed lol it feels very “judgey” but he is probably guilty of some of these things if not his loved ones
@JEFFwasHERE...
@JEFFwasHERE... Год назад
You used to be able to cheer for anything. It was amazing. I still do... give me my flowers 💐
@briangilbert230
@briangilbert230 Год назад
Steely dan should be on your to do list.
@michaelladarkangelsparkle9908
"George is 3 for 3 for me" That's great but I'm like "wait for the voice messages🙈🤣🤣 Congrats yr a true carlin fan now! 🎉🎉🎊🎊 and as we all say carlin outta control is what we desperately waaaant! 🙈🤣 LMAO he's the best and you want the best to have no restrictions
@LaptopLarry330
@LaptopLarry330 Год назад
Steely Dan was a New York City-based Rock group that had its greatest success in the 1970s with hit songs such as “Reeling In The Years”, and “Do It Again”.
@ClichéGuevara-2814
@ClichéGuevara-2814 Год назад
A "motif" is an overarching theme, or style. "Niche" is somewhat similar, but usually refers to a specific singular field of knowledge.
@izenguarr5236
@izenguarr5236 Год назад
R.I.P. George. We keep you with us always. George Carlin is a true Hero and one of humanity's greatest. He was gifted beyond words and put a spotlight directly upon all the SHIT in our society and culture. So that everyone else could SEE it. Those that the spotlight was put on did not like being exposed for who and what they really are. And ultimately Mr Carlin was murdered by those entities. 🙏
@paudeenlee
@paudeenlee Год назад
Gearge did a ton of cocaine and it damaged his heart. He had a couple of heart attacks before he died
@LunaticThinker
@LunaticThinker Год назад
Motif is French for pattern, which is pretty much what it means in English if I'm not mistaken.
@Imsosorrytrash
@Imsosorrytrash Год назад
Motif: a distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition. "the nautical motif of his latest novel" You were pretty accurate with niche though. Also, both of those words rhyme with each other. Nice! Niche motif - almost sounds like an album name. “Up next we have the first single off of Niche Motif, the new record from Sia!”
@andrewjacksonbr
@andrewjacksonbr Год назад
Kids today don’t have social skills because they Google their homework, talk to a screen, and have parents to busy to teach them life skills.
@chrisbuck96
@chrisbuck96 5 месяцев назад
Facts
@barbarapeffer9161
@barbarapeffer9161 Год назад
My husband and I are teachers who don't give homework. In our experience, homework is a pain for the kids, the parents, and the teachers. We work with our students for the whole class period, and if work is given, it is done during class-time, when we are there to assist them if they have questions. The only time a kid gets work for home is if they chose themselves not to do an assignment in class during the time provided.
@chrisbuttonshaw2088
@chrisbuttonshaw2088 Год назад
and who wants to do at-home overtime {if they were adults}. I totally think teachers need to be paid more because you do that
@jamlocys1235
@jamlocys1235 Год назад
Hell if I was there I would be cheering like crazy too.. the genius of this man!!! I love how he makes everyone watching uncomfortable! 😂
@geraldspencer8679
@geraldspencer8679 Год назад
5:15 Carlin mentioned bumper stickers in another special. He said, "Why not put in bumper stickers inside your car, so you can read them and I won't have to?" Good point. 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣
@deanhockenberry9268
@deanhockenberry9268 Год назад
As a young man George had a routine called, The Seven Words You Can Never Say On TV. Listen to that and you will understand all you need to know about his comedy perspective.
@sandralybrand9425
@sandralybrand9425 6 месяцев назад
One of my favorites! 😂
@BigDaddyDuck71
@BigDaddyDuck71 Год назад
One of my favorite bumper stickers I ever had a car that I owned said, "MY CHILD BEAT UP YOUR HONOR STUDENT".
@mrscary3105
@mrscary3105 Год назад
LOL, honestly he really liked people, he just avoided people he did not like. LOL (He was kind to his waitress, but found CEOs and other empty suits repulsive)
@mistojen
@mistojen Год назад
Ugh I miss him so much. Your reactions are adorable (and make me feel ancient but alas 😂)
@stevebillups9238
@stevebillups9238 Год назад
Hi Britt- always enjoy your thoughtful reactions. You got me thinking about the purpose of homework. I had a couple of ideas, and did a quick search on google to see if I am in the ballpark... I'm speaking as someone who is not a parent, but did my share of homework so take with a grain of salt... from my perspective the benefit is to teach the child study habits, self-discipline, and being able to solve problems independently. I'm not sure at what age it becomes a real benefit. If I did have children, I would want them to be self-reliant and not depend on a teacher to be able to figure things out...
@gollumandeowyn
@gollumandeowyn Год назад
Most teachers leave a lot of time during class for the student to finish their assignments. I knew lots of kids who never had homework because they always finished it in class. I ALWAYS had homework because I was just a bad student and spent all day talking to my friends and daydreaming. I was smart enough and fair-minded enough to not blame my teachers for it. 😂
@Chetloore
@Chetloore Год назад
🎉 hell yeah 🎉
@nypinstripes2388
@nypinstripes2388 Год назад
A reasonable amount of homework is necessary to reinforce what is being taught.
@greendragonpublishing
@greendragonpublishing Год назад
I did my best never to bring home homework because I had to walk 2 miles and didn't want to carry 5 textbooks in my shoulder bag. :) So I usually completed Period 1 homework during Period 2, etc.
@stevedavis5704
@stevedavis5704 Год назад
When I was in school if I couldn’t do it in school it probably wouldn’t get done. I found out in second grade that the teacher couldn’t make me do anything I didn’t want to. If you are willing to accept the results there is no way to make you. Move forward and my oldest kids went to school under the belief that if you didn’t have at least two hours of homework you weren’t studying enough. By the time my youngest was in high school the philosophy was that if you had to take home schoolwork the teacher was somehow failing to teach you. It changes about every ten years.
@Chetloore
@Chetloore Год назад
@@stevedavis5704 how do you feel about new math lol.
@ronhunt9396
@ronhunt9396 Год назад
Boy could he have a lot to put on the hit list now
@garthrim
@garthrim Год назад
George was the man. he used language and comedy like a virtuoso. I read his book I love his work But i felt that as he got older he became the grumpy old man telling you to get off of his lawn. I loved his work. It helped me to think critically , step outside of what I was fed and form my own views. RIP George, I see you up there telling God where he went wrong.
@JasonSum1979
@JasonSum1979 Год назад
you should not feel bad for laughing Stand up Comedy if good is a art form that has no limits! Gold era George Carlin was brutal but, also very smart….. 80’s & 90’s Carlin was fearless & beyond smart (I’ve always liked this bit for being so over the top/silly then he closes the show with a deep social commentary on humanity (very few comedians could pull this off) 👍👍👍
@leonardofacchin1452
@leonardofacchin1452 Год назад
In my opinion people were cheering because George's rant was very funny in its uncompromising irreverence. It's not about agreeing or disagreeing because it's not about the content. It's about the attitude. It's about the exultation that comes as a consequence of letting all this gratuitous vitriol out. It's liberating. Especially since it's directed at basically innocent targets that have not actually done anything especially (or even remotely) wrong. It feels good because it subverts any and all politically correct expectations of nice and civil behaviour.
@42Mrgreenman
@42Mrgreenman Год назад
Well said, it's also crazy how George could do this kind of emotional catharsis, yet could take it to the other end of the spectrum with intelligent and insightful comedy that drew on ideas we all had, but subconsciously, and he had a knack for drawing them out into the open...
@garyedwardgray7549
@garyedwardgray7549 Год назад
As a teacher, I mostly agree with your take. I do think homework helps as it gives them practice. So, I do give homework, but I try to keep it fairly simple and not too time consuming. They have a bunch of other classes and have life outside of school. So, I’ll never understand my fellow teachers who give hours of homework every night. It’s ridiculous. But some modest homework, for practice and to make sure they don’t forget… that’s fine.
@42Mrgreenman
@42Mrgreenman Год назад
My favorite method was in junior high, the teacher would give homework, but like you said, it would be for practice and would be worth extra credit on tests, instead of being up to 25% of the final grade (Like many of my junior and high school classes)...so if you knew you weren't going to do well on the test, you could do the homework to get some extra leeway and doing the work would help you on the test in-and-of itself...ten points out of one hundred seemed about right, you get one free letter for showing that you can do the work, even if you can't recall it at a moment's notice...
@Samurai_Stoner
@Samurai_Stoner Год назад
That's one thing about George, any special I've watched he's never fumbled a line or anything like that
@VerchielxKanda
@VerchielxKanda Год назад
One of the best things about Free Periods in school is getting your homework done so you don't have to take it home- =D Back in the 90s to early 2000s, credit cards and checks were really only used for large purchases. Everyone else used cash. At least that's how it was here in Texas. Hell, my mom didn't get a bank card until they forced her to. She hated it. Now, cards are everywhere. Hell, there's still a tire store here with a giant sign that says WE ONLY TAKE CASH!!
@TonyV5913
@TonyV5913 Год назад
DA G.O.A.T 🐐 of Comedy
@davidh2732
@davidh2732 Год назад
It’s funny you mention him being able to remember everything. I’ve always thought one of the most impressive bits he had was “advertising” please react to it!
@Craplatte
@Craplatte Год назад
Nobody should name their child Tucker, that's a fucking fact XD
@_DarkEmperor
@_DarkEmperor Год назад
We can only hope that aliens from space are even worse than humanity, so we can have moral high ground.
@romanjohnston
@romanjohnston Год назад
My favorite Bumper Sticker. "Horn broken....watch for finger".
@toddhurlbert1528
@toddhurlbert1528 Год назад
Miss you George, you are the best, always spoke the truth when nobody wanted to here it, but we heard you. RIP
@ChristianPaschich
@ChristianPaschich 8 месяцев назад
Carlin was shown to the uninitiated, not myself, I had seen him, to my high school class on anthropologic history of linguistics. This was 19 years ago. A class on the development on how to utilize language used by George. The uniqueness of it.
@dylanmcdermott1110
@dylanmcdermott1110 Месяц назад
I would've loved to have a teacher like that in high school. I did have an English college professor who played 'It's Bad for Ya". Sadly only two of us found it funny.
@LaptopLarry330
@LaptopLarry330 Год назад
When this George Carlin HBO Special originally debuted, Tucker Carlson was just starting out in his career as a newspaper columnist, and slowly built his reputation nationally on the nationally syndicated news discussion TV program, “The McLaughlin Group”. Since Carlin watched all of the weekend news discussion/interview programs regularly, he knew who Tucker Carlson was way back then, and hated what he had to say.
@user-hr5pc3rt2n
@user-hr5pc3rt2n 4 месяца назад
Some of your reactions to George's humor tells me you have let a very sheltered life. Glad you are also open to others opinions.
@LaptopLarry330
@LaptopLarry330 4 месяца назад
My parents were conservative people. My father grew up during The Great Depression. My mother grew up during World War II. Neither of them listened to Rock music. They would never let my older brothers and sisters have a George Carlin album in the house in the 1970s, although my older brother had some Cheech And Chong albums on the sly. I was somewhat familiar with George Carlin’s clean work on network television in the 1970s. When our family got HBO in the late-1970s, that was the first time I watched an uncensored George Carlin comedy concert.
@wandaferrer6527
@wandaferrer6527 Год назад
He is a master linguist with extreme knowledge of langue. Enjoy the ride.
@hosseinnamdari8677
@hosseinnamdari8677 Год назад
Answering machine kid always cracks me up😂🤪 pure comedian
@AngelinaSkye1695
@AngelinaSkye1695 Год назад
For the longest time my answering machine said " You've reached me. I'm either not home, too busy to come to the phone or just not answering because I can see that it's you calling. Either way leave me a message and I might call you back.
@declaneric
@declaneric Год назад
They're not cheering for the things he's saying, they're cheering for his audacity to SAY the things he's saying.
@rhondaparr5739
@rhondaparr5739 Год назад
It's both actually
@Jenisonc
@Jenisonc Год назад
My bumber sticker says "Music makes life better." I stand by that.
@thundacracka77
@thundacracka77 4 месяца назад
I have just one on my Jeep... Mossberg since 1919. It's like a warning.
@zeroreyortsed3624
@zeroreyortsed3624 Год назад
Glad I wasn't the only person who was anti homework in school. I always felt like, "If I can get A's on all your tests, why am I doing work at home?" Homework should be extra credit for the kids that are struggling to absorb the material, and it should be paired with one on one time with the teacher to cover those gaps. Granted, I know that's a big ask, with overcrowded classrooms, and underpaid teachers, unfortunately...
@frankcayseron8637
@frankcayseron8637 Год назад
school is teaching kids how to become adults. the time they spend in school teach them how to function at workplace, follow rules, do your job. homework teaches responsibility. to use your example, "if i can get A's on all the tests"... if that is true then homework should not take much of your time. if you are trully that smart and refuse doing homework then you are giving to your laziness where as doing your homework even if you think its pointless as you already know it all given your "A's" then that teaches you responsibility, time managment and prepares you for adult life as adult life is full of things we dont like but have to deal with on every day like doing your taxes, saving money etc. school is flawed, i agree. there should be classes that should teach kids better how to be adults, and there are so many pointless classes that are useless today that is still part of curiculum cause it was important hundreds of years ago... but thats apples and oranges. homework is important and parents that argue against it are the same parents that raise spoiled children that never gets prepared for life and needs to be held and carried through life forever, ending up living with their parents in their forties etc.
@AngelinaSkye1695
@AngelinaSkye1695 Год назад
I always thought they should teach you how to do your taxes as well instead of the algebra stuff that you will never do again.
@frankcayseron8637
@frankcayseron8637 Год назад
@@AngelinaSkye1695 totally agreed. problem with school system is that it still put way too much value in things that was nessecity hundreds of years ago, like who needs algebra today when he was computers and AI replacing the need for algebra. as for maths, i understand nessecity for basics like counting, simple addition and subtraction, multiplication and dividing, but quadratic equations is idiotic, we have calculators for that and every phone has those. instead of focusing on irrelevant things from history, prepare kids for future...
@slawrence4162
@slawrence4162 Год назад
Britt I'm going to try to help you. You may hate me for it and that's ok. I still feel the need to try. When you can't make it through two sentences without saying the word "like" 6 times... There is a problem. Try your best to limit your use of the word like and I will be so happy for you. I was like soooo happy to see, like, this little person smiling back at me and it made me think, like, can she see me? Like, does she know who I am? Like, are we communicating or am I, like, hallucinating or crazy -- Like, it's so weird. I was, like, sooooo into this kid, I couldn't, like, see what was happening when the floor, like, collapsed and we fell and the kid got, like, crushed. It's not effective language. Please, I love you and your channel but I cannot stomach "like" 4 times in every other sentence. Please. Please. Please.
@teriw56
@teriw56 Год назад
Go with the critique, grow your business.
@CMDRRustyDog
@CMDRRustyDog Год назад
One of my favourite Carlin bits. Good to see you react to this one.
@42Mrgreenman
@42Mrgreenman Год назад
27:30 Anyone who was around in the late 80's and early 90's may remember what it was like to use a credit card back in the day before digital record keeping...there was this handheld copy machine that used carbon paper forms that the cashier had to fill out, then take an imprint of the credit card...it took far longer than it does today where you just slide the card...but as a lil' anecdote, I always found something fun about using the machine...it had a flat metal bar on top that was used to press the credit card image into the carbon paper by sliding it from one side of the machine to the other...and to me it always felt like cocking a shotgun...
@autohmae
@autohmae Год назад
26:01 well, he wrote it and he trained to deliver them in the way he wanted: tone, body movements, etc. So train it often enough, the text will stick.
@GMWILD87
@GMWILD87 Год назад
I also didn't do homework in school but I passed every single test with As and Bs and I only did that to piss off a teacher or two that I had animosity with one hated the group I hung out with and was an all out POS teacher and students alike hated her she called me out one day handing out a graded test she said how do you do no homework and pass the test she watched me like a hawk multiple times and never would guess I never cheated it was "health" class same shit I had been learning since fifth grade and with practically the same text book since the fifth grade she hated me when she figured out how because I told her point blank I've learned about "health" since fifth and I took it every year since why wouldn't I know it all already cocky a little but true hell give me a worksheet now and I'll do it and get an A.
@kbrewski1
@kbrewski1 Год назад
You sound like you were a wonderful kid. And probably the best burger flipper in your town for the last 30 years!
@GMWILD87
@GMWILD87 Год назад
@@kbrewski1 only burgers I flip are on my grill at my house.
@kbrewski1
@kbrewski1 Год назад
@@GMWILD87 Ohhh, don't be so modest now!
@GMWILD87
@GMWILD87 Год назад
@@kbrewski1 meh.
@ReeN1995
@ReeN1995 Год назад
Imagine the whole standup goes over an hour I think and to remember all that at his age even later was insane. I can barely remember the lyrics to a song.
@Chetloore
@Chetloore Год назад
I have been that way my whole life. I blame pot. Lol
@AjayMomma
@AjayMomma Год назад
Right!? I am only in my 40s and there's no way my brain would retain that much information.
@DavidFaber-jz1rf
@DavidFaber-jz1rf Год назад
You seriously need to check out Steely Dan . . .
@Canadagraphs
@Canadagraphs Год назад
OMG. Homework rant. I am so there.I remember telling my gr 8 English teacher when he asked why I never did any of the homework assignments "my commitment here ends at 3 PM. If you want me to start doing work somewhere else, you are going to have to pay me for that completely unrelated job.". He got furious & sent me to the Vice-Principal. Which started a loooooong spiral of them pushing against me, me pushing back. Spitefully never doing homework, and them spitefully giving me the bare minimum passing grade, despite As & Bs on tests.
@brianmmitchell2144
@brianmmitchell2144 Год назад
Homework is the system's way of "training" children to be corporate robots who are expected to treat their careers as the most important part of their lives. I advocate wholeheartedly for homeschooling... the insanity going on in the public school system is horrifying these days. I'm just thankful that my kids are all grown so they wouldn't be afflicted with the garbage that they're pushing in schools now. 🙏🏼
@BrookseyJay
@BrookseyJay Год назад
He started out on radio trying to emulate a comedian named Danny Kaye. Danny Kaye was George Carlin’s inspiration.
@SciTrekMan
@SciTrekMan 2 месяца назад
It wasn’t only Danny Kaye; others included Spike Jones, The Marx Brothers, Jerry Lewis, Lenny Bruce and Bob Newhart.
@Bai_Su_Zhen
@Bai_Su_Zhen Год назад
I'm pretty sure the gesture with thumb and pinkie for making a phone call comes from the way old phones looked. When you google "old telephone", you'll see it.
@jerrylee7898
@jerrylee7898 Год назад
Rest in peace St. George. You are missed.
@hgoodin1013
@hgoodin1013 6 месяцев назад
Ohh and Steely Dan is a Rabbit Hole you should definitely fall down!! So many great songs! Deacon Blues, Brooklyn (owes the charmer under me), Dirty Work, FM, Peg, Josie, My Old School, Hey Nineteen... And the list goes on and on.
@spartacus2650
@spartacus2650 Год назад
I knew you'd like this bit 🤣. This is one of his best ones
@IMEveryTrueAmericanRU
@IMEveryTrueAmericanRU Год назад
Hey! Steely Dan... Most excellent music project. Try the song 'FM" or "Hey 19". Careful though....it could cause the formation of a rabbit hole LOL
@davescurry69
@davescurry69 Год назад
George managed to make an incredibly funny, frequently dark piece go even darker with that last bit about colonising deep space. One of his greatest comedy pieces. I loved your reaction, Britt, just as I have for every other reaction you've done to George. And Elvis. Have you reacted to any Dylan? Apologies if you have and I haven't seen it yet.
@talktothesand88
@talktothesand88 Год назад
Dylan?
@davescurry69
@davescurry69 Год назад
@@talktothesand88 Bob Dylan.
@BillSentry
@BillSentry 6 месяцев назад
He is crude, even I can admit it's tough to hear al l of it, but in his own time, he became our philosopher, pointing out how stifled we were in our thinking. People did not have the technology to have earbuds, so it was not common to see someone whose immediate connection to the phone, was serious enough to always be plugged into the network. -- George Carlin represented a kind of letting go of strict social norms, and totally blew away what we were allowed to point out, as failures among our society. And so men (and women) who have been suppressed their entire young life, might cheer at the chance to admit they had private thoughts, even if they knew they would never take action on them. Back in those days you did not kiss a girl until 11th or 12th grade, unless you were very lucky. You never glanced up close, for more then a second, below the face. You might understand how 'pent up' people were. It really changed when the Beatles and Elvis Presley made it ok to play with the opposite sex.
@bryansproles2879
@bryansproles2879 Год назад
You're definitely the most entertaining reactor I've seen for these George Carlin clips, keep 'em coming :) (I still watch your other reactions too!)
@markfergerson2145
@markfergerson2145 Год назад
Why does the sign language for phone look like that? Same reason the "save to file" symbol looks like a floppy disc. Go ahead, ask me what a floppy disc is. People keep forgetting how fast technology evolves. Land lines were all there was until (probably) shortly before you were born. Do you even remember pagers?
@profanepersonality
@profanepersonality Год назад
Humorous bumper stickers are great. It is nice to see them while you're driving, and have a laugh.
@BillSentry
@BillSentry 6 месяцев назад
High school graduates cannot tell the time on a round clock. They cannot find their own state on a map of the country. wow But let me tell you about my daughters second day in Kindergarten. We had smiles on our faces and gently woke her up and when she opened her eyes we said, It's time to get up and go to school." She looked a bit surprised and said, "I already went to school." We were surprised at how cute and naive she was. In my mind I was thinking "Prepare yourself for a terrible shock"
@westerneradrift1739
@westerneradrift1739 Год назад
Just imagine you were allowed to say stuff like this and nobody freaked out, better times.
@1nONLY_DRock
@1nONLY_DRock Год назад
The credit card thing definitely dates itself. It was relevant then when credit card payments were not just tap/swipe and go. Yeah, you would hold up the line as the cashier gets out this big swiping machine, a separate credit card invoice, then you have to write it out, use the machine, and tear off a carbon copy... P.I.T.A.
@christhornycroft3686
@christhornycroft3686 Год назад
My dad would have loved the teachers you're describing. He thought when I was in junior high that for every hour I spent in class, I should spend 3 hours studying. With him. At the table. Being yelled at for being better at English and History than Math. As you would expect, I got zero sleep, I have chronic pain, friendless and I'm unemployed at 41 years old. There's a part of me who wants to warn kids about this, but I'll be honest. After all the abuse, there's definitely a part of me that DOES want to make it harder for younger people. My sister is a teacher and she takes it seriously, and while I see the logic and humanity in what she tries to do, it's hard to care. Maybe I'm just like George. I'm starting to revel in other people's misfortune. I don't know whether to hate kids because they're going to have a better life than me or sympathize with them because thanks to COVID and some really stupid, selfish decisions by politicians on behalf of corporate interests over the last 50 years, they might not. In any case, if I get one more of those disgusting little trolls with one finger in their nose and another down their pants pulling one hand out of a hole to point at me because I'm physically disabled, they might have to experience some of what I went through as a kid. 🤣
@maybeitsyou1317
@maybeitsyou1317 Год назад
I would talk to a therapist if I where you.
@christianman73
@christianman73 Год назад
I hear your frustration. I really do. I was born with Cerebral Palsy, was terribly bullied at school, was physically and mentally abused as a child, went to college, worked hard for my degree, and my career life has not turned out to be *anything* like what I worked for in college. Still, I refuse to give in to bitterness. It's not easy, but bitterness is corrosive. I want others to succeed, even as I struggle.
@SilentBob731
@SilentBob731 Год назад
29:20 I feel like George would embrace the newly reclaimed names coming from people rediscovering their culture, and skewer the names that are based on pop-culture...they will not age well.
@Skurian_krotesk
@Skurian_krotesk Год назад
Also touching on that homework topic. For kids life is very fast pace. I afree that you have to learn patience eventually but learning slowly is the most deadly thing for a childs curiosity. They learn insanely fast so you woud be alot better of if you catch their attention once a day and really fit alot of knowledge in that short time as possible. Homework should be something other than writing short mindless sentences for" practice". I firmly belive that if you confront small children with physics you can spark their curiosity and feed them highly complex information very early without it ever getting boring as long as you are being enthusiastic in your way of delivering that information. Kids aren't doumb idiots, they just havent been told anything yet but they have damn near perfect intuition and are insanely fast at learning new things. Adults often underestimate that horribly .
@cariwaldick4898
@cariwaldick4898 Год назад
I agree! I wish they wouldn't waste so much time in elementary school boring kids with basics (which are necessary,) but introducing them to bigger concepts. Teach them spelling, addition, and manners, sure. But don't be afraid to show them equations, microscopes, poetry, scientific theory, geography, physiology, and languages. Expand their universe, and slide the basics into what really interests them. Tell them about the object discovered by NASA and ask them to guess what it is. (Which is what scientists are doing now.) I also love the idea of kids taking English/Language Arts only until they pass a proficiency test given every year. Once you're proficient, that class disappears, and you can take another language, Writing, Book Club, Shakespeare, or other English related elective. These classes wouldn't be sorted by age, but by ability. Reading and writing then get folded into other classes, so their papers can be graded for writing proficiency, as well as history, science, etc. Wasting so much time on reading/writing is a sure way to kill any love of it.
@Skurian_krotesk
@Skurian_krotesk Год назад
@@cariwaldick4898 ABSOLUTELY . This language idea is amazing. I used to not want children up until a couple years ago but now i feel more mature and i would love to make a family just so i can try and be a positive influece on my child.
@cariwaldick4898
@cariwaldick4898 Год назад
@@Skurian_krotesk Having kids is a wild ride. I compare it to listening to music on a stereo or sound system. Before kids, it's like living with the music set at a comfortable level all the time. Having kids is like cranking the knob, and letting someone play with it so you never know what it's going to do. Love, pain, joy, worry, pride, frustration, and selflessness are all magnified more than you can imagine. It's hard, but you'll grow, and learn so much about yourself. I think it's great that you're conscientious enough to seriously consider whether it's for your or not. If/when you have a family, you're more likely to have your eyes open, and be ready--though no one is ever really ready for kids.
@eddellow4285
@eddellow4285 Год назад
George was so politically incorrect, and so darn funny. He lived in a time where everyone was less sensitive to everything. I 'identify' with several of the people he railed on and laughed through the whole thing. Humor is humor, get over it.
@ingiford175
@ingiford175 Год назад
Britt, I do like I you use to be a little scared about what George was going to say, now you are looking forward to his 'brain droppings' as he calls it.
@RodgerBoots
@RodgerBoots 2 месяца назад
Guys are cheering because this was probably done 30+ years ago and it made sense then. You had to be there.
@kbrewski1
@kbrewski1 Год назад
Now Congressmen and women send out Christmas Cards with their little kids holding AR15s in front of a tree. Carlin is rolling in his grave.
@ralphpeed3596
@ralphpeed3596 Год назад
On the bald thing. I had an older friend who dropped some wisdom on me one day. Saying " The Lord made a few perfect heads. The rest he covered with hair."
@SteveStone-r1d
@SteveStone-r1d 9 месяцев назад
How are names like Todd, Kyle, or Tucker names for a baby girl?!!
@johncurtis7186
@johncurtis7186 Год назад
Too many pauses and comments. I like your channel though, for the most part.
@F1rstWorldNomaD
@F1rstWorldNomaD Год назад
14:40 Its basically sign language. You really only ever used it if you were signaling to someone else that you would call them later. You odid this if they were either to far away to hear you or if you were in a loud environment like a crowded train station or something. Also used if you for whatever reason couldnt speak loudly. I remember rocking my smallest to sleep when he was just a baby and I often used that sign to my friends or whatever if they had been over and was about to leave. A silent way to communicate "Ill call you later". Thats also the reason for the shape of the sign. Just like you said, its ment to represent the actual phone handle of the old phones. Just holding you palm to your cheek could mean anything from "Im sleepy" to "I have a tooth ache". The pinky and the thumb is pretty hard to mistake for any other sign and is highly visible over distances. There is no fakking reason what so ever to use it like George describes here so he is still in his bag and 100% correct.
@inspectorquaalude714
@inspectorquaalude714 5 месяцев назад
The land line phone. His thumb and pinky are the ends and the rest are holding the phone.
@twwtjohns
@twwtjohns Год назад
The funniest bumper sticker I ever saw said my other car is shitty too.
@scottmoquin
@scottmoquin Год назад
Don't ever feel guilty for laughing at jokes.
@ItApproaches
@ItApproaches Год назад
People are cheering because their men...it's true and funny.
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