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Gary MacLean
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Jun 25 1944 – Dec 05 2001 age 57
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Blair MacLean
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~1943 – Oct 29 2008 age ~65
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01 Flipper
02 Ken & Barbie
03 Champ
04 Lottery
05 Arsehole
06 Doggie Vom
07 Flipper No. 2
08 Buried in Farts
09 Shit
10 Little Red Hen
11 Flipper No. 3
12 Nosers Eh!
13 Oh Canada
14 Shit-Face Beer
15 Bob & Juanita
16 Ralph's Homo-Hatin' Half Ton Motors
17 Flipper No. 5, No. 6, No. 7
18 Star Trek
19 Bing Buff Show
20 Doggies
21 Fox
22 Audience
23 Flipper No. 8
24 Dolly Parton's Tits
25 I Married the Wrong Di
26 Willie & Wendy
27 Long Distance Daddy
28 You Set My Dick on Fire
29 Cocaine Hoe Down
30 Whoreofasorethroat
31 Frankie Fontaine
32 Diary of a Jealous Boyfriend
33 I'm Just a Cunt About You
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Standup and Musical Comedy
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Attic Records
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Bill Hicks
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William Melvin Hicks
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Dec 16 1961 - Feb 26 1994 age 32
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01 I Love My Job
02 The News
03 The War
04 You Ain't From Around Her
05 Hee Haw The Book
06 Evolution! Evolution!
07 Smoking
08 I'm Bill Hicks And I'm Dead Now
09 What Is Pornography
10 Odd Beliefs
11 Time For A Question
12 Drugs Have Done Good Things
13 Sewing Judas Priest
14 God's Will
15 Great Time On Drugs
Bill Cosby
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William Henry Cosby Jr
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Jul 12 1937 -
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01 Dwayne
02 Cholesterol
03 Half Smoke
04 The Cookies
05 Is Your Wife Your Friend
06 My Friend Ed
07 Throw The Kid Out
08 Father's Day
09 Bill's Room
10 Bill's Dad
11 A True Story
12 Tonto And The Lone Ranger
13 Bears
14 The Dentist
The late great George Carlin’s final book, appropriately titled Last Words,
was released today (Nov 2010) and raises an obvious question: what words
could George Carlin possibly have left unspoken? Carlin’s breathtaking
razor-cut comedy gave personal license to several generations of
comedians – and millions of fans – to say “Fuck it!” and let the truth
fly fast and furious. He taught us, by example, that there are no
thoughts too dark, no words too dirty, no sensibilities too profane to
stay censored in a world gone mad. He gave us the collective courage to
shout our deepest convictions. So what thoughts could George Carlin have
left unsaid?
The answer is quite a few. Carlin’s previous books – Brain Droppings, When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops? and Napalm & Silly Putty
– read much like his comedy act: wry snapshots composed of literate
observational humor delivered with a master wordsmith’s love of
language. He was consistently hilarious, vicious, vitriolic, and even
ambitious but in Last Words, for the very first time in my weed-addled memory, George Carlin is – dare I say it – poignant.
After having spent almost a half-century cracking wise on
politics, morality, religion, psychology, “Wurds, Werds, Words” and
“stuff,” in his final book for the first time George turns his uniquely
interrogative eye on himself and offers a sustained look at his own
extraordinary life. His nineteen chapters are as precisely titled as the
opening lines of his best-known bits. In “Holy Mary, Mother of George”
we learn of his complicated relationship with his parvenu Irish Catholic
mom – the First Antagonist – who gave young George consummate grief and
a feel for words in equal measure; in “The Old Man and the Sunbeam” we
wince at Carlin’s fast-talking, alcoholic father, a national advertising
manager for the New York Sun, who took off early,
died too young, and gave his second-born son a pitchman’s bravura and an
all-too-fragile heart; and then in “The Ace of Aces and the Dude of
Dudes” we meet the indefatigable Patrick, Carlin’s older brother and
“self-installed role model” who taught his kid brother the ropes and
gave him the enduring ability to embrace antagonism to insure that “the
bastards never had the satisfaction of grinding him down.” The George
Carlin who became one of the world’s greatest comedians took that
particular life lesson and turned it into art. ~High Times read more
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