Death & Stuff
notoriously funny man george carlin checked out, yesterday. he was the first comedian i ever went to see, in person. that night, part of his routine was about being an athiest. i remember almost immediately feeling guilty for finding his brand of humor funny.
the truth was, though: a lot of what he said was so brutally truthful, it would make you laugh until your abs hurt.
personally, i hope he found his spiritual side in last years of his life. it helps me to sleep better to think that he did.
below, i've found an excerpt of one of his more tame stand up routines, about "stuff". seriously, with as much as i travel lately-this is my mindset, so often, in a nutshell: "what STUFF do i bring"
the truth was, though: a lot of what he said was so brutally truthful, it would make you laugh until your abs hurt.
personally, i hope he found his spiritual side in last years of his life. it helps me to sleep better to think that he did.
below, i've found an excerpt of one of his more tame stand up routines, about "stuff". seriously, with as much as i travel lately-this is my mindset, so often, in a nutshell: "what STUFF do i bring"