A huge loss for comedy

On Sunday, at the age of 71, George Carlin died of heart failure. He was certainly a comedic icon, probably most remembered for “Al the Hippy Dippy Weatherman,” the “7 words you can’t say on television,” or just his general antistructuralistic sentiments. He leaves behind a generation of comics that modeled their humour and their routines after him. If there were ever given a PhD in comedy routines, I personally believe that George Carlin would be at the top of the list of possible recipients. In that regard, peace be with you Dr. Carlin.

George Carlin

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