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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 168338" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I loved George Carlin too! I think he was a true genius, a philosopher for our times. He not only made you laugh, he made you <em>think</em>, and even when he was at his most outrageous, you almost always had to agree that, when you think about it, he was RIGHT! </p><p> </p><p>A few years ago my son and I saw him at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and he was absolutely WONDERFUL! My son bought a t-shirt - from a distance it was a navy blue shirt with a picture of George Carlin's face printed in white with white bands at the top and bottom of the shirt. If you looked closer, the picture and white bands were made up of tiny little white lines. Look even closer and you could see that the white lines were actually made up of tiny little printed <em>words</em>! And if you looked close enough to read what it said, it was pretty much every dirty word and phrase in the English language (including the 7 you couldn't say on TV), organized in to categories and sub-categories! Dustin wore the shirt a few times but total strangers were stopping him in the street to read his shirt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 168338, member: 1883"] I loved George Carlin too! I think he was a true genius, a philosopher for our times. He not only made you laugh, he made you [I]think[/I], and even when he was at his most outrageous, you almost always had to agree that, when you think about it, he was RIGHT! A few years ago my son and I saw him at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and he was absolutely WONDERFUL! My son bought a t-shirt - from a distance it was a navy blue shirt with a picture of George Carlin's face printed in white with white bands at the top and bottom of the shirt. If you looked closer, the picture and white bands were made up of tiny little white lines. Look even closer and you could see that the white lines were actually made up of tiny little printed [I]words[/I]! And if you looked close enough to read what it said, it was pretty much every dirty word and phrase in the English language (including the 7 you couldn't say on TV), organized in to categories and sub-categories! Dustin wore the shirt a few times but total strangers were stopping him in the street to read his shirt! [/QUOTE]
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