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HoneygripGeorge Carlin passed away yesterday of sudden heart failure. “[The] Grammy-winning comedian whose career spanned more than 50 years, died of heart failure Sunday after being admitted to the hospital complaining of chest
pains, a hospital spokesman said. He was 71."
Carlin like Richard Pryor was a comedic legend and was revered as one of the pioneers of the modern form of stand up comedy. One of his most popular bits was a brilliant monologue about the "Seven Words You can Never say on Television." Most of which I say about 700 times a day. :)
R.I.P.
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