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THE SEVEN DEADLY WORD'S GEORGE CARLIN & RICHARD PRYOR HAD IN COMMON
I would like to express my deepest respect. George Carlin will be miss by many who loved him. I don't know him personal, but he always had me laughing, especially that (Stuff Joke).
I was watching all the news clipping on the news about Carlin's life, he was a very funny guy. When I watched this guy, I knew he was going to definitely be missed by many people. I would like to say on a personal note, Carlin had a way of pulling you in to him, and lowing the boom on you. I really couldn't get use to the wild cursing, but later, he was so funny, I threw in the towel. He just had a way to get to you. I found myself, waiting eagerly for his punch line. It was not a joke unless, the jokes didn't have cursing in the phrase.
Carlin made individual hunger for more and more. Carlin gave his audience what they begged for. Well, I learned this guy was pretty close to getting blink every other word or two, nearly getting kicked off the show at times. Well, Carlin just got so relaxed, it seemed that he couldn't stop.
It was a new wave of language, people loved to hear. People loved to hear when he make the slip of tongue. It kept getting Carlin in trouble, it raised the ratings. I thought this was just apart of the act. It was not rehearsal, this was the real deal.
There was a another talented man who could stop saying the 7 deadly curse words.
I remember another comedian name Richard Pryor. He use to do the same thing. He too was known for his filthy mouth type of comedians. This became exclusively wonderful trade mark, they just was not going to be put in a box. We learned later, these individual were extremely talent, plus gifted to making other's laugh.
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The seven deadly words that came out the mouths we remember. It was not a
George Carlin act, if it didn't have a edge to it and with a curse words. I believe because of these man whom pave the way for other comedian's freedom of speech. People love them because they both told the true in their own cursing way.
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