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29 Jul
Just watch. Word to the late George Carlin.
27 Jun
As if the subject hasn’t been touched 100 times here or on any other blog site, the loss of George Carlin was a pretty big hit to American pop culture. Here is Carlin’s last interview, which touches base on censorship, drug use, his writing process, personal life and just about everything else. Carlin himself said it was the most complete interview he’s ever done, which seems to be a very appropriate thing to say in proceeding the given circumstances.

24 Jun
As many of you may know, comedian George Carlin died. This is a huge tragedy and his death is being mourned by anyone who ever experienced his talent. Carlin worked with HBO for over thirty years and did fourteen solo comedy specials for the network. In respects to the icon, HBO is remembering Carlin this week with special encore presentations of his specials. His very first television special from 1977 titled “George Carlin at USC” will be presented as well as his last ever “It’s Bad For Ya” from earlier this year.
Here’s the Carlin special schedule for the week, if you’re lucky enough to have HBO you baller:
Wednesday June 25th:
8 pm George Carlin at USC, 9 pm George Carlin Again!, 11 pm Carlin at Carnegie, 12 am Carlin on Campus, 1 am Playin’ With Your Head
Thursday June 26th:
8 pm What Am I Doing in New Jersey?, 9 pm Doin’ It Again, 10 pm Jammin’ in New York, 11 pm Back in Town, 12 am You Are All Diseased, 1 am IT’S BAD FOR YA
AND another chance to see IT’S BAD FOR YA (his final stand-up) on Friday June 27th at 9 pm!
22 Jun
George Carlin, comedic legend, died today of heart failure at St. John’s medical center in Santa Monica, CA.
Carlin was a pioneer in the realm stand-up comedy, pushing the limits of good taste before it was cool. His epitaph would be complete with the “Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television”: Shit, Piss, Fuck, Cunt, CockSucker, MotherFucker and Tits.
RIP
