He details such things as how he is a Macintosh person, the judicious use of LSD and mescaline, and how he thought of himself as a writer more than a comedian.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/brainstorm/200806/george-carlins-last-interview
Thanks for this Net, I really hope that Carlin isn't brushed to the sidelines as we move on.
Quote from: Hoopla on May 20, 2010, 06:19:28 PM
Thanks for this Net, I really hope that Carlin isn't brushed to the sidelines as we move on.
There are so many comedians that cite him as a major influence that I don't imagine that is entirely possible.
I think he was more :horrormirth: than :lulz: really. Spoke too much truth to be lighthearted funny.
:lulz: Carlin def had an influence through RAW's appreciation of the 7 things you can't say on radio/tv sketch.
Thanks for the link!
Quote from: Kai on May 20, 2010, 06:36:05 PM
I think he was more :horrormirth: than :lulz: really. Spoke too much truth to be lighthearted funny.
:horrormirth: == :lulz:
The key to really appreciating it comes when you can't even tell the difference anymore.