Sunday, July 14, 2013

Highly Recommended

By m.e.
This is real good. It’s a speech and Q-and-A George Carlin did at the National Press Club in May of ’99. It runs close to an hour and it’s worth it. Mr. Carlin speaks mainly of the corruption of the English language and while some of it may be familiar to you from his albums and specials, much of it is not…

5 comments:

  1. that was good , bath.. tissue to you ..,said, back from sitting un der 'er desk/table ..in er tent drawing while listening to .. , witniece, ..of a lay out and eng lish /ca language man .. at the globe and mail in the sixties and seven (no )ties , now to soak flip flop ,climbing fences ,foot(s .. for nights of climbs ..fencing .. posts .. . ,said dis abl 'y born /interesting how your weathering ..l a ..is similar to here by the lake/lakes in between.. . ,my mind keeps going back to that map that you posted of eau ways through .. .

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  2. and i spoke too soon on the weathering , it's more of ..pressure cooking here , thirty feels like forty of wet unpleasant clothing ..air .. ., said sitting last night after climbing with .. in this this ..the most mixed place of others gathered from ..on the planet ..sitting with one straw and passion fruit .. .

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  3. and anne has never had air conditioning , just ..a fan blowing un der 'er desktable in to er tent .. when s'e is there , of a little unstill, but mostly s'e is not still, of why so agile at forty nine years ..of age .. .

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  4. That was good. Only took me three days to watch.

    With bonus extra fine CSPAN2 camera work.

    And air conditioning is overrated. Uh, unless you live where I do.

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