George Carlin Dies at 71

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Comedian George Carlin, the comic who soared to fame as the "Hippie Dippy Weatherman," died of heart failure at Santa Monica Hospital on Sunday evening, after complaining of chest pain in the afternoon. It had just been announced on Tuesday that Carlin would receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

Carlin, who performed last weekend in Las Vegas, became a household name through his 130 appearances on the "Tonight" show, comedy albums and for his landmark routine "Seven Words," a trail of obscenity dissecting the language -- which ultimately lead to a 1978 Supreme Court decision allowing sanctions against stations that broadcast obscene language when children might be listening.

He hosted the debut of "Saturday Night Live" in 1975, released over twenty comedy albums, appeared in 14 HBO specials and numerous films, and authored several books. His first wife, Brenda, died in 1997. He is survived by his wife, Sally Wade and a grown daughter, Kelly Carlin McCall.

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I was sad when I heard that George Carlin has died. I listern to him for many year and he made me laugh. He’s a very funny guy and I shall miss him.

George Jobson
June 24, 2008

Wow! What a true tragedy to loose a great comedian, and a good man, who many times brought laughter into a sometimes gloomy world, he will be truly missed.

Robert Pillsbury
June 23, 2008

He was truly one of a kind. He will be deeply missed. He spoke many truths in his comedy routines. He was awesome.
So sad. He will never be forgotten.

Anonymous
June 23, 2008

So very sad!!!

:o(

Karen Ash
June 23, 2008

truly sad

Anonymous
June 23, 2008

Sorry to hear we are losing another GREAT MAN, you will truly be missed. I want to thank him for his work on THE !) words, and for changing the works on radio broadcast.

Janice Leggett
June 23, 2008

He was a true comic genius, and he will be sadly missed.

Barnsinger
June 23, 2008

we’v lost another of the most talented funny men of all time he broke more ground than any other white man in his field r.i.p. see ya when i get there, say hi to sam

pat
June 23, 2008

why is it that when John McCain changed his mind about exploring for oil off shore it is not **flip flop** but when Barrack Obama changed his mind about campaign contribution you refer to it as flip flop?

Anonymous
June 23, 2008

So long old friend.
It is sad to see you go.
Yet we all know, that where ever you are,
you have them rolling on the floor
with Laughter.

Cindy
June 23, 2008

Good bye George , I know you will have them laughing in heaven…….. Lots of love .

mamatoo411
June 23, 2008

I was sooo shocked to see that he had passed away. He will be sadly missed. George had a way of looking at the world in a completely different light. He was truly an awesome artist.

Lisa
June 23, 2008

This is so sad. We loved him here in our household. Our hearts go out to his family.

Sarah
June 23, 2008

wow. im in total shock right now. He will be deeply missed. My heart goes out to his family. I loved him!

amber
June 23, 2008

This is such a shame. I used to love listening to him. His humor was also good philosophy at times. He will be deeply missed

Ruby Hayner
June 23, 2008
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