George Carlin revisits Al Sleet, the Hippy Dippy Weatherman from 1978’s ‘George Carlin Again’.
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George Carlin revisits Al Sleet, the Hippy Dippy Weatherman from 1978’s ‘George Carlin Again’.
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he is my all time favorite comedian to he is the best ***** them all hes the best
omg… genius.
Funniest man ever
R.I.P. Carlin.
My all time favorite comedian.
Is it just me or does George kinda look like Russell Crowe here?
Al Sleet isn’t real-he’s just an alter-ego,right?
Agreed.
hey all u lost fans out there: carlin looks like desmond post-island in this vid. just my observation, wht do u guys think?
I laughed so hard at 1:05 that I swallowed my gum!
I like the audio book. I love reading, but when he does it it’s better than book.
George Carlin was awesome.
Not to mention guys like Penn and Teller wouldn’t be able to hold on to Bullshit! for more than two episodes, badass action flicks from the 80s such as Die Hard would be banned for nudity, language, and violence, and in general life would suck a lot more. We owe a lot to Carlin. Not only did he make us ***** our pants laughing, he made us think, and he took a bullet to give us more rights. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration at all to call this man an American Hero, really.
read “napalm and silly putty”, its a book by carlin, its basically alot of his acts written in one place
i thought the exact same thing
dude their is no value in action…
just as killing someone in the military, and killing for fun can be seen in different ways, although the action is the same
if the reason for a joke was to evoke laughter, what the hell is wrong with it, past a misunderstanding of meaning?
george carlins reason was laughter…he was an unconventional man who told jokes in an unconventional manner….
thats why he is one of the greats
haha nice catch. i can see it. lost rules !
he is greatly missed
Man, we’re gonna need George in the next decade, i think.
He will be missed.
Peace man.
This great comedian shall be deeply missed.
A hero for free speech.