Lost? Where was the last place you had him? The world didn't lose him, it doesn't lose anybody, his remains are still in the fricken dirt! Our bodies are made 70% of water are they not? The rest of us are made of minerals and dirt... "I dunno. World didn't lose me, they have all these recordings of my routines and theories, think they rather didn't lose me, no, they found me at my best when they needed a laugh and I'll find 'em on the other side when I need one." (George Carlin logic) ;)
What point? The main thing he did was bring about the facts of every day life and quotations and made you actually think, he had a dizzying intellect and a mind for politics shrouded in comedic defiance of how the world runs. His point? Think to actually make people think and to help them laugh about the serious bull crap we create for ourselves.
George wrote all of his own material and he never seemed to run out of ideas. He wrote about things he liked and disliked. Every day life. His life, our lives and everyone's lives. No one or nothing was exempt from his humor. He taught us more about life and ourselves than all the hours we spent in school
@107663375283427252206 I agree (and that's what I meant by "pissed off" too); he was justifiably angry and I wish more people would've taken him seriously.
Carlin was a complete hypocrite if you take his "jokes" literally. He would have been one of the first ones on the wear your mask bandwagon if he were still alive. Have some reasonableness, the guy based half his act on bashing rich people all while he lived in a mansion and was worth over $10 million. He wanted all his fans to think he was poor so they could relate with his comedy. Lol. Morons
That's true too. Even 71 was too young for someone like Carlin but he got so much years in the comedy business and left the world more material that it deserves.
George Carlin and Richard Pryor....The 2 most insightful and legendary comics I will ever have had the pleasure to have followed throughout their careers...RIP to both of them. The tears of laughter I have spilled watching these two giants could fill a swimming pool...If there was a Mt Rushmore for comedians, you know George and Richard would be front and center...
Dane Maricic Could you believe that if you scroll through some comments on this very video, you'll see a comment claiming that stage is proof yhe and earth is flat 😂
'Jesus! I almost puked! "🤣😂😁 And the part where "you usually dont just get sick out of the blue. Its not like you're walking down the street and blahhch shaking his hand. I have to rewind that part at least twice😁
I wish I'd been old enough to see this legend and Bill Hicks live. At least we have videos like this to remind us just how great they were. R. I. P Mr. Carlin.
He's right the feeling of "you're gonna be sick tomorrow" is worse. It's like the germ is saying "I'm a-coming for ya. You should have swam in raw sewage bitch." At least when you're sick you have license to whine a little. "I'm sick, leave me alone. Ahh-fucking-chooooo." :)
It’s also his tone of voice and the way he says things that make even talking about being sick amusing God Bless you George for making our lives a little bit more enjoyable thank you and hope you’re looking down on us and amusing everyone else up there with your banter that we’re having to endure out in the world ✝️😘🤘👍🙏🏻💕🎚
I first heard this on cable TV when you could hear HBO but the screen was scrambled when unsubscribed. Free entertainment right there. Didn't need to see George on stage to enjoy this. :)
Chris Bink He was alive until I think 2008 and has mentioned cell phones, though he hasn't done a whole thing about it. He has mentioned cell phones that'll take a picture of a laptop and a laptop that'll take a picture of a cell phone, and phones that'll rub your balls and make pancakes.
1:09 Flash forward to 2020 where people are having coronavirus parties and betting cash on who'll get sick first. I wish Carlin was still alive, I'd love to see his reaction.
Around Halloween I did just get sick out of the blue. I woke up in the middle of the night and I vomited on the floor. No lead up. No provocation. Just vomit on the floor at 3 in the morning.
Kim Koldtoft i usually wale up during the “don’t feel good” period. Happened at a friend’s house once. I woke up in the middle of the night suddenly, not feeling quite right. Laying there hoping it would pass, whatever it was. After 10 minutes, I knew what was up and i got up and went to the bathroom and threw up as soon as I reached the toilet. My body just tends to know to wake me up.
teppolundgren Sure, nofap and quitting porn might sound like it's some crazy religious cerebral bullshit. But it's actually something with merit to it.
Reminds me of the time I lost my lunch in the Oregon Caves... the claustrophobia and low oxygen got to me and I barfed all over this little plexiglass window they had down to this perfectly preserved cave bear skeleton. I was mortified!
I have Panic Disorder (plus others) and was in a full-fledged panic attack and began crying "LET ME OUT" over and over... a group of guys I never got to thank helped my boyfriend get me out of the pressing crowd, risking their own positions for that crowd/photos/etc. When I had gotten to my spot, it was still fairly light and I could deal with it fine; it wasn't until it was many yards thicker that I began to freak out. I'm sorry to my bf and to anyone else who lost their place during Mudfest2010! Okay, it was really Rockfest 2010, but you know how nicknames get around... I don't blame the Rockfest people, the bands, or anyone else for my illness. I might not ever be able to afford another show. It was worth the panic, the rain, and the mud to see Shaman's Harvest and Godsmack! Bright Blessings!
@Hugh Mungus he was laughing at them all. The left right paradigm should be thrown out. Carlin railed against any establishment that was trying to pull one over on people. Didn’t matter if it was religion, government, special interest, etc. No group should claim him.
If George were still alive today and doing his routines, there wouldn't be a college or university in the country that would allow him to speak. Those were the places where he first made it big. College students loved him. Now they would be running for their 'safe spaces.'
One time in school I did have a sudden onset of puking with almost no warning. Thank god it was a classroom with a bathroom right there (the old style setup). In the middle of class I had to literally just jump up and make a mad dash for that toilet bowl. Almost didn't make it either.
"If being sick was fun, we'd have parties for it! People would say HEY! COME OVER TO THE HOUSE! WE'RE ALL GONNA GET SICK!!!" Well George... Let me tell you about 2020...
You must be 12 years old if you think that's something new. That practice has been going on since atleast the 1800's with various diseases. It was chickenpox when I was a kid in 80's.
That little period of time where you "don't feel good" can be very short. I went from feeling a bit odd to a shaking, quaking fever where I could not control my limbs in less than an hour once.
the weird thing about being sick is that you can feel it and you know when it absolutely sucks... but it goes away and you never really notice because you got used to feeling like sh*t.
Next time I'm I need to get out ofba crowd I know what to do.Thanks George. I also like your capital punishment sketch. But I'm one of the few people that want that put in policy, and takes it beyond the joke
"Hey,come over to the house,we're all gonna get sick!" sounds like what my mom said when she decided that i needed to go ahead and have the chicken pox in early childhood..my cousin that had it already came over to spend a few days!