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<title>Comment by Douglas Mays on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>btw, Jet (#14), thank you so much for the transcription of one of Mr. Carlin&#039;s works.  It is amazing, but his words will have an impact for a long time.  He will make the history books...

best,
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<title>Comment by El Bicho on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>the bit about stuff was hystercial.  they are showing eleven of his special on HBO2 over the next two nights.  I am recording them and will check them out over the next few days.  it&#039;s like Xmas</description>
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<title>Comment by Douglas Mays on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>Well, you guys....  Let us remember other great routines.  

One of the most hard hitting accuracies of his is &quot;the Invisible Man in the Sky&quot;.  Speaking of how ALL religions try to get you to believe in the invisible man always looking at everything you do, with a list of 10 things you cannot do because if you do, you will be sent down to a burning awful place screaming and crying till the end of time.  But he LOVES you...  brilliant!

Football vs. baseball, &quot;baseball you run home, football you run to the endzone&quot;... the hippie dippy weatherman &quot;there will be light followed by dark&quot;

What a wordsmith.

best,
DM</description>
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<title>Comment by Jet in Columbus on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>Family? ...Oh you mean the Cleveland Mafia...
Ah yes.</description>
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<title>Comment by Christopher Rose on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>No idea, but as I said, I don&#039;t get it as an insult, more an expression of male insecurity.

I just made up a brilliant insult using all seven words but then remembered this is a family oriented site.

I reckon his bottle went!</description>
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<title>Comment by Jet in Columbus on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>Mr Rose, are you aware of how many people here refer to you as a &quot;Cunt?&quot; 

He doesn&#039;t refer to the word except in the orginal 7. I have a feeling he doesn&#039;t because he&#039;d get into deeper shit than he already was in just for doing the piece, and figured we&#039;d br distracted into not noticing, either that or it was edited for length...

So stop your fuckin&#039; bitching you mutherfucker.
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<title>Comment by Christopher Rose on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>You cunt!

Actually, I&#039;ve never understood why this particular word is offensive at all. They look beautiful and I&#039;ve devoted a large part of my life to being ascloseasthis to one.

Funny old world.</description>
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<title>Comment by Jet in Columbus on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>You&#039;re right the original 7 were shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker mutherfucker and tits.

I think I may have edited it when I made the tape because he talks about twat but not cunt.

When I have time today, I&#039;ll listen again and see if he did a detailed thing on it, but I&#039;m pretty sure he didn&#039;t.....

Hmmmmmm</description>
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<title>Comment by Jet in Columbus on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>You know I did, but in both versions, I don&#039;t seem to remember him talking about it. I purchased all of his CDs as a package and I&#039;ll have to listen to them now, but I really don&#039;t remember him doing it. He talks about &quot;Twat&quot; and he may have listed it at the beginning, but I don&#039;t remember him going into detail about it.

That&#039;s a real head scratcher and I&#039;ll have to check.

Get back with you...
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<title>Comment by Christopher Rose on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>Jet, the list of the original 7 words only has six. Did you forget cunt? </description>
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<title>Comment by Jet in Columbus on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>I forgot to add to the above comment-Rest in Peace, we&#039;ll miss you and your 7 words...</description>
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<title>Comment by Jet in Columbus on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>Okay you Carlin fans, there is the text of his &quot;Seven words you can never say on television&quot;

Actually &lt;b&gt;there were two versions of this&lt;/b&gt;, one from &quot;Class Clown&quot; and the other from &quot;Occupation Foole&quot; I actually &lt;u&gt;edited the two together&lt;/u&gt; on tape and listened to them repeatedly so many times in my car, that I can never get them out of my head, even this long after...

so here it is, melted together taking the best from both versions...

&lt;blockquote&gt;I was thinking about the curse words and the swear words, the cuss words and the words that you can&#039;t say, that you&#039;re not supposed to say all the time, because some people are into words. They want to hear your words. Some guys like to record your words and sell them back to you if they can listen in on the telephone, write down what words you say. A guy who used to be in Washington, knew that his phone was tapped, used to answer, &quot;Fuck Hoover, yes, go ahead.&quot;

There are 400,000 words in the English language and there are 7 of them you can&#039;t say on television. What a ratio that is. 399,993 to 7. They must really be bad. They&#039;d have to be out&lt;b&gt;rage&lt;/b&gt;ous to be separated from a group that large. All of you over here, you 7, Baaaaaad Words. 

That&#039;s what they told us they were; remember?

&quot;That&#039;s a bad word!&quot; No bad words, bad thoughts, bad intentions... and words.

So... there&#039;s the ones you definitely couldn&#039;t say, ever, &#039;cause I heard a lady say bitch one night on television, and it was cool; like she was talking about, you know, ah, well, the bitch is the first one to notice that in the litter, Johnny. Right. And, uh, bastard you can say and hell and damn, so I have to figure out which ones you couldn&#039;t...ever and it came down to seven, but the list is open to amendment and in fact, has been changed, uh, by now, and a lot of people pointed things out to me... and I noticed some myself. 

The original seven words were, &lt;b&gt;shit, piss, fuck, cocksucker mutherfucker and tits&lt;/b&gt;. Wow! ...and Tits doesn&#039;t even belong on the list. That is such a friendly sounding word. It sounds like a nickname, right? &quot;Hey, Tits, come here, man. Hey Tits, meet Toots. Toots, Tits. Tits, Toots.&quot; It sounds like a snack, doesn&#039;t it? Yes, I know, it is a snack. I don&#039;t mean your sexist snack. I mean New Nabisco Tits!, and new Cheese Tits, Corn Tits,
Pizza Tits, Sesame Tits, Onion Tits, Tater Tits. &quot;Betcha Can&#039;t Eat Just One.&quot; That&#039;s true. I usually switch off. But I mean, that word does &lt;b&gt;not&lt;/b&gt; belong on the list. 

Actually &lt;b&gt;none&lt;/b&gt; of the words belong on the list,but you can understand why some of them are there. I&#039;m not completely insensitive to people&#039;s feelings. I can understand why some of those words got on the list, like CockSucker and MotherFucker. Those are heavyweight words. There is a lot going on there. Besides the literal translation and the emotional feeling.I mean, they&#039;re just busy words. There&#039;s a lot of syllables to contend
with. And those &lt;b&gt;Ks&lt;/b&gt;, those are agressive sounds. They just jump out at you like &quot;coCKsuCKer, motherfuCKer&quot; It&#039;s like an assualt on you. 

Now where was I?... oh yeah.

So anyway, those are the ones that will curve your spine, grow hair on your hands...and maybe even bring us, God help us, peace without honor... uhhhhhh what a burden! And now the first thing that we noticed was that word &lt;b&gt;fuck&lt;/b&gt; was really repeated in there because the word &lt;b&gt;mutherfucker&lt;/b&gt; is a compound word and it&#039;s another form of the word &lt;b&gt;fuck&lt;/b&gt;. You want to be a purist it doesn&#039;t really- it can&#039;t be on the list of basic words. 

Also, &lt;b&gt;cocksucker&lt;/b&gt; is a compound word and neither half of that is really dirty. The word &#039;sucker&#039;-that&#039;s merely suggestive and the word &lt;b&gt;cock&lt;/b&gt; is a halfway dirty word, 50% dirty- dirty half the time, depending on what you mean by it. Uh, remember when you first heard it, like in 8th grade, you used to giggle. Remember the cock crowed three times.&quot; &quot;Heyyyyyyy, the cock crowed three times! It&#039;s in the Bible! cock is in the Bible!&quot; And the first time you heard about a cockfight? What? Huh? Naw. It&#039;s chickens, you know? 

Then you have the four letter words from the old Anglo-Saxon fame. Uh, &lt;b&gt;shit and fuck&lt;/b&gt; The word &lt;b&gt;shit&lt;/b&gt; uh, is an interesting kind of word in that the middle class has never really accepted it and approved it. They use it like crazy but it&#039;s not really okay. It&#039;s still a rude, dirty, old kind of gushy word. They don&#039;t like that, but they say it, like, they say it like, a lady now in a middle-class home, you&#039;ll hear most of the time she says it as an expletive, you know, it&#039;s out of her mouth before she knows. She says, &quot;Oh shit, Oh shit, oh shit If she drops something. &quot;Oh, shit! I dropped the broccoli. shhhhhhit!&quot; 

So! Now the word &lt;b&gt;shit&lt;/b&gt; is okay for the man. At work you can say it like crazy. Mostly figuratively, &quot;Get that shit out of here, will ya? I don&#039;t want to see that shit anymore. I can&#039;t cut that shit buddy. I&#039;ve had that shit up to here. I think you&#039;re full of &lt;b&gt;shit&lt;/b&gt; myself. He don&#039;t know shit from Shinola. You know that?&quot; 

(I always wondered how the Shinola shoe polish people felt about that.) 
&quot;Hi, I&#039;m the new man from Shinola!&quot; 
&quot;Hi, how are ya? Nice to see ya. How are ya?&quot; 

&quot;Boy, I don&#039;t know whether to shit or wind my watch. Guess, I&#039;ll shit on my watch&quot;. &quot;Oh, the shit is going to hit the fan.&quot; &quot;Built like a brick shithouse.&quot; &quot;Oh, he&#039;s up shit&#039;s creek. He&#039;s had it.&quot; Hot shit, holy shit, tough shit, eat shit. shit -eating grin. Uh, whoever thought of that was ill. &quot;He had a shit -eating grin!&quot; &quot;He had a what?&quot; shit on a stick. shit in a handbag. I always liked that. &quot;He ain&#039;t worth shit in a handbag.&quot;

........&quot;Shitty. He acted real shitty. You know what I mean? I got the money back, but a real shitty attitude.&quot; &quot;Hey, he had a &lt;b&gt;shit-fit!&lt;/b&gt;&quot; Wow! shit-fit. Whew! Glad I wasn&#039;t there. All the animals- Bullshit, horse shit, cow shit, rat shit, bat shit. First time I heard bat shit, I really came apart. A guy in Oklahoma, Boggs, said it, man. Aw, &lt;b&gt;bat&lt;/b&gt;shit! Vera reminded me of that last night. Snake shit, slicker than owl shit. Get your shit together. shit or get off the pot. 

I got a shitload full of them! I got a shit-pot full, all right. shit-head, shit-heel, shit in your heart, shit for brains, shit-face, hey. I always try to think how that could have originated; the first guy that said that. Somebody got drunk and fell in some shit you know. &quot;Hey, I&#039;m shit-face! shitface, today!&quot; 

Anyway, enough of that shit

The big one, the word &lt;b&gt;fuck&lt;/b&gt;; that&#039;s the one that hangs them up the most. &#039;Cause in a lot of cases that&#039;s the very &lt;u&gt;act&lt;/u&gt; that hangs them up the most. So, it&#039;s natural that the word would, uh, have the same effect. It&#039;s a great word, fuck, nice word, easy word, cute word, kind of. Easy word to say. One syllable, short u. fuuuuuck. Boom. Starts with a nice soft sound &lt;b&gt;&quot;fuh&quot;&lt;/b&gt;. Ends with a &lt;b&gt;&quot;kuh&lt;/b&gt;&quot;. Right? A little something for everyone. Fu-ck. Good word. 

Kind of a proud word, too. 
&quot;Who are you?&quot; 
&quot;I am &lt;b&gt;FUCK&lt;/b&gt;! FUCK OF THE MOUNTAIN!&quot; 
Tune in again next week to **** OF THE MOUNTAIN! 

It&#039;s an interesting word too, &#039;cause it&#039;s got a double kind of a life- personality- dual, you know, whatever the right phrase is. It leads a double life, the word fuck. First of all, it means, sometimes, most of the time- fuck! What does it mean? It means to make love. Right? We&#039;re going to make love, yeh, we&#039;re going to fuck,yeh, we&#039;re going to fuck yeh, we&#039;re going to make love. We&#039;re really going to fuck,yeh, we&#039;re going to make love. Right? And it also means the beginning of life, it&#039;s the act that begins life, so there&#039;s the word hanging around with words like love, and life

...and yet on the other hand, it&#039;s also a word that we really use to hurt each other with, man. It&#039;s a heavy. It&#039;s the one that you save toward the end of the argument. Right? You finally can&#039;t make out. &quot;Aw, &lt;b&gt;fuck&lt;/b&gt; you, man! I said, fuck you! Stupid fuck-fuck you and everybody that looks like you!&quot; 

It would be nice to change the movies that we already have and substitute the word fuck for the word kill, wherever we could, and some of those movie cliches would change a little bit. &quot;Mad fucker still on the loose!&quot; &quot;Stop me before I fuck again.&quot; &quot;Fuck the ump, fuck the ump, fuck the ump, fuck the ump.&quot; &quot;Easy on the clutch, Bill, you&#039;ll fuck that engine again.&quot; 

The other shit one was, &quot;I don&#039;t give a shit.&quot; Like it&#039;s worth something, you know? &quot;I don&#039;t give a shit.&quot; &quot;Hey, well, I don&#039;t take no shit, you know what I mean? You know why I don&#039;t take no shit? &#039;Cause I don&#039;t give a shit. If I give a shit, I would have to pack shit. But I don&#039;t pack no shit cause I don&#039;t give a shit.&quot; &quot;You wouldn&#039;t shit me, would you?&quot; That&#039;s a joke when you&#039;re a kid with a worm looking out the bird&#039;s ass. &quot;You wouldn&#039;t shit me, would you?&quot; It&#039;s an eight-year-old joke but a good one. 

The additions to the list. I found three more words that had to be put on the list of words you could never say on television, and they were &lt;b&gt;fart, turd and twat&lt;/b&gt;. those three. Fart, we talked about, it&#039;s harmless. It&#039;s like tits, it&#039;s a cutie word, no problem. Turd, you can&#039;t say but who &lt;b&gt;wants&lt;/b&gt; to, you know? The subject never comes up on the panel, so I&#039;m not worried about that one. 

Now the word twat is an interesting word. &lt;b&gt;TWAT&lt;/b&gt; &quot;Heyyyy, right in the twat! Twat is an interesting word because it&#039;s the only one I know of, the only slang word applying to the, a part of the sexual anatomy that &lt;b&gt;doesn&#039;t have another meaning to it&lt;/b&gt;. Like, ah, snatch, box and pussy all have other meanings, man. Even in a Walt Disney movie, you can say, &quot;We&#039;re going to snatch that pussy and put him in a box and bring him on the airplane!&quot; and everybody loves it. But the twat stands alone, man, as it should. 

And then there&#039;s the two-way words. Ah, ass is okay providing you&#039;re riding into town on a religious feast day; You can&#039;t say, &quot;Up your asssssss!&quot; You can say stuff it. There are certain things you can say; its weird, but you can just come so close. Before I cut, I, uh, want to, ah, thank you for listening to my words, man, fellow, uh space travelers. Thank you man for tonight and thank you also.
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<title>Comment by bliffle on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>It went something like this: 

&quot;tits? It doesn&#039;t even sound like a bad word. Sounds so quiet and simple. Sounds like some guys nickname in grade school: Tits Wilson.&quot;
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<title>Comment by Marcia Neil on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>He could have had a career as an archaeology lecturer and lived longer, but oh well.</description>
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<title>Comment by Douglas Mays on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>Quite a loss.  Yet so much gained by his perspective.  I was in Jr. High when his &#039;Class Clown&#039; album came out.  Then suddenly those 7 words became a &#039;pop quiz&#039; amongst all us students.

I have not heard that album for 35 years!  what are those words?  Let me think...

Shit, fuck, motherfucker, cocksucker, piss, cunt, tits.

Correct me if I am wrong.  But after such a long time I can recite those words as if learning about Christopher Columbus or something.  I would love to see that question on Jeopardy or something.

I saw Carlin back in the early &#039;70s at the Paramount Theater in Seattle.  It was amazing how he could get 3000 people laughing hysterically, literally on the floor.

A man whose perspective on society, culture, politics are forever engraved as a statement. 

hhhmmm... here is another thing that just popped into my head after 35 years:

See my beard
Ain&#039;t it weird
don&#039;t be sceard
it&#039;s just a beard

eternity,
DM

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<title>Comment by Matthew T. Sussman on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>I don&#039;t think Donald will have to worry about running into Carlin, lest he stay out of that garage in Buffalo.</description>
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<description>IMO opinion Carlin was funnier than Bruce because he made the 7 Words humorous instead of just outrageous. 
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<title>Comment by El Bicho on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>The universe is a poorer place now, although there is one good thing about his passing.  Donald will learn if there is an afterlife because I have no doubt that George will come back and haunt him unmercifully for using a word like &quot;predeceased.&quot;  :)</description>
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<description>Saw him here in Montreal at Place des Arts. Sad.

His &quot;seven dirtiest words in the English language&quot; was sheer comedic beauty. </description>
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<description>RIP to one of the true greats. </description>
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<title>Comment by Diana Hartman on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<title>Comment by Richard  Marcus on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>Man - this is a shock - Carlin is one of those figures that defined my life - from his appearances on the television in the late sixties and early seventies - &quot;Stuff&quot; and &quot;The Hippie Dippie Weather Man&quot; - to his appearances in Kevin Smith&#039;s movies over the last few years. Casting Carlin as a Cardinal, not only allowed for some great alliteration, made you laugh just because of the juxtapositioning of the man and the position - you couldn&#039;t help but remember some of those infamous seven words as he introduced the world to &quot;The Buddy Christ&quot;.

As Glen and Donald have both said, it was his intelligence that really made him stand out. He picked up where Lenny Bruce left off with his social/political commentary, but he was far more subtle than Bruce and the knife of his humour was all the sharper for it.

Thank you for this Donald.

Cheers Richard</description>
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<title>Comment by Glen Boyd on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>I also saw him once back in the 70s, and agree with your assessment that he was as astute as he was funny. The thing about the Kennedy honor coming just this past week makes his passing all the more ironic. You did a very nice job on this Donald.

-Glen</description>
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<title>Comment by Donald Gibson on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
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<description>I was fortunate enough to have seen him twice in concert, the most recent being just last year, and he was the funniest, most astute comedian I&#039;ve ever witnessed first-hand. As much as he influenced so many others, he was one of a kind.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 05:21:14 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Glen Boyd on George Carlin, Dead At 71</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/06/23/045150.php#comment-728059</link>
<description>In addition to being very funny, Carlin was also a very smart man. I especially loved his perspectives on the english language. He will definitely be missed.

-Glen</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 05:10:05 EDT</pubDate>
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