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Gracekelly See my TER Reviews 1699 reads
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1 / 12

I posted this on the Atlanta board and thought it may bring a smile to the General Discussion Board as well......

GraceKelly

hondje1 28 Reviews 381 reads
posted
2 / 12

Very funny, I believe this is from George Carlin; don't know why Woody Allen is credited.

89Springer 337 reads
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3 / 12

Dunno. I thought of that decades ago, before Woody Allen became popular.  

It makes sense.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 323 reads
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4 / 12


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sympathyforthedevil 57 Reviews 253 reads
posted
6 / 12

He was a genius. His stuff on: baseball vs. football, stuff, 7 words you can't say and many others are classic. I saw in Vegas and he was so funny I had tears in my eyes. About 10 years later I saw him again in San Diego and it was weird. He did a 30 minute thing on suicide. The only thing you could hear was crickets. Not funny. Just angry.

RedheadBombshell See my TER Reviews 278 reads
posted
7 / 12

"My stuff, is stuff. Your stuff, is shit!"  
I gotta do a youtube search now, instead of being productive. Thanks for THAT people!

ArthurDent 32 Reviews 303 reads
posted
8 / 12

A guy gets a phone call.

"Hello"
"Hello, Dave?"
"Hi, this is Jane."
"Jane?  Jane, who?"
"Jane.  You met me at a party about six to eight weeks ago and you said I was a real good sport?"
"Yeah, Jane!  How are you?"
"Pregnant.  And I'm gonna jump out a window!"
"Hey, you really are a good sport!

1192967 45 Reviews 289 reads
posted
9 / 12

Carlin's hippy dippy weatherman routine. You have to go back a way for that one.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 317 reads
posted
10 / 12

and no one illustrated that better than Carlin, may he rest in peace along with the other greats like Andy Kaufman and Lenny Bruce.

ArthurDent 32 Reviews 293 reads
posted
11 / 12

You mean Al Sleet?  Tonight's forecast - Dark!  With widely scattered light in the morning.

somebodyelse_32 31 Reviews 256 reads
posted
12 / 12

Posted By: mrfisher
and no one illustrated that better than Carlin, may he rest in peace along with the other greats like Andy Kaufman and Lenny Bruce.

From the did you know file, George Carlin was the host of the first episode of Saturday Night Live, and Andy Kaufman was a guest on that episode, doing his mighty mouse pantomime routine next to the record player

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