A tribute to George Carlin
The Ten Commandments
On June 22, 2008, American comedian George Carlin was admitted to St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California complaining of chest pain. He died later that day at 5:55 p.m. PDT of heart failure at the age of 71. He had a history of cardiovascular issues, including several heart attacks.
"Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck."Raised in the Roman Catholic faith, Carlin often denounced the idea of God in interviews and performances. He invented the parody religion Frisbeetarianism, defining it as the belief that when a person dies "his soul gets flung onto a roof, and just stays there" and cannot be retrieved.
Carlin also joked that he worshiped the Sun, because he could actually see it, but prayed to Joe Pesci (a good friend of his in real life) because "he's a good actor", and "looks like a guy who can get things done!"
Carlin also introduced the "Two Commandments", a revised "pocket-sized" list of the Ten Commandments in his HBO special Complaints and Grievances, ending with the additional commandment of "Thou shalt keep thy religion to thyself."
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He was hunched over and looking very old, but his timing was spot on and his mind was clearly still sharp as ever.
He had amazing rants against religion, death, old age, and lots of other topics. It was a great show. What I loved most was he did not pull punches for his audience, and I think many were shocked at his candor about not believing in a god while still talking about god.
He will be sorely missed on this planet.
Miss you, George. If there is a god up there, give'em FUCKIN' HELL!!
~AA
I 2nd Rob- He will be sorely missed
Missed is almost an understatement...
Grace and Peace,
Raffi Shahinian
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I always wanted to meet him. :(
I loved his "Interview with Jesus" bit. God Damn that was funny.
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