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seven dirty ones
changed culture projecting them
punchline genius

06.23.08

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ghost voiceprints




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The following comments are for "linguistic provocateur"
by Bobby7L

punchline genius
Ok, this I KNOW is about George Carlin. Finally something of yours I grasp immediately.

He was quite a man and hearing about his death early morning woke me up right and true. His death was a cold splash of something unwelcomed.

How you can put so much into so few words is an enviable ability. I won't even try it without the right inspiration. Maybe when Bowie or Bradbury die...

( Posted by: desvelado [Member] On: June 25, 2008 )

desvelado..
Yes, George Carlin was a genius of words..after Lenny Bruce, before Chris Rock.

His 1973 case was heard by Supreme Court in '78.

Thanks..

Bibbing in Babylon,
BobbyG

( Posted by: Bobby7L [Member] On: June 26, 2008 )

Where are you, George Carlin?
I think I may have said all seven dirty words at one time or another...Wash my mouth out with soap...George Carlin made me think and laugh...Kacee

( Posted by: nitz kitty [Member] On: June 26, 2008 )

...and tits
A fitting haiku-like eulogy- haikeulogy? (if I say gen-i-us it's 5/7/5). Far out.

( Posted by: drsoos [Member] On: June 26, 2008 )

nitz kitty & drsoos
Kacee-
Indeed

Thanks for stopping by,
Bobby

soos-
epitaphialyzed...

Thanks,
B

( Posted by: Bobby7L [Member] On: June 28, 2008 )





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