Todd Terwilliger

RIP: George Carlin

Another day, another great shuffles off into the Stygian abyss. This time it’s . The man was funny, on point, and had something to say. Something meaningful to say, framed so that you could laugh at it, even if you were the it being called to the carpet. I don’t want to say that they don’t make them like him anymore or, that old standby, they broke the mold when they made him but… they don’t make them like him anymore. The mold, it is broken.


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