George Carlin makes fun of Guys named Todd….and a few others like Kyle and Cameron. He is probably the greatest and most influential comic – after Lenny Bruce – of his time. Their biting humor and social commentary was at once hysterical but profoundly on target. Both he and Lenny Bruce’s lives, however, were laced with drugs. Born an Irish Catholic on May, 1937, he passed away June 22 2008. After his passing his daughter wrote about her life with her dad. You might find this interesting www.etonline.com/news/2009/01/69415/
He started out as a conventional comedian in the Bill Cosby style of comedy in nightclubs – then without warning, he abruptly overhauled his persona. He became a commentator on life, politics, religion, race and just about anything that struck his fancy. His notorious “7 Dirty Words” comedy routine was part of a radio censorship case that made it’s way to the Supreme Court. George Carlin makes fun of Guys named Todd is mild compared to some of his other routines./www.nytimes.com/2009/01/23/arts/23arts-FBIKEPTTABSO_BRF.html?ref=arts
He won two Grammys and was the first host of SNL. Brilliant though he was – there was always a sadness that seemed to follow him – perhaps it was the death of his wife – who knows. But his wit and social commentaries will certainly live on for many years to come. I never grow tired of watching him and he always puts a smile on my face. I think George Carlin makes fun of Guys named Todd – will put a smile on yours as well.
It made me laugh out loud!
Attila the Honey
George Carlin Quote: Honesty may be the best policy but it’s important to remember that by eliminating honest, dishonesty is the next best policy.







































