I'm 67 years old and have laughed and loved your dad since I first heard am/fm. Thank you for what you're doing and keeping him always in our thoughts.
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I was fortunate enough to see your dad 3 times before he passed. I wished it would have been a lot more. I do have Georges face tattooed on my arm lol. A long with the quote "thou shalt keep thy religion to thyself"
1 month ago | 10
Kelly, let me first express my condolences on the loss of your dad. The world lost one of its most beloved philosophers but you lost a Dad which is far more important. I never got the opportunity to see your father live but I loved his views. I referred to him as a philosopher because he was and simply conveyed his wisdom through comedy. Thank you for doing this for us. We all appreciate your support in this project. I hope you know how much we loved him and how much we appreciate you sharing your dad with us
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In a world that so often feels painful and loud, it’s a wonderful commonality when we can just stop for a while and laugh together. Thank you George, and thank you Kelly for sharing this content and these thoughts with us ❤️
1 month ago | 4
Saw you dad at the Circle Star Theater in San Carlos CA. back in 1976. Been a huge GC fan my whole life.
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Love you and thank you Kelly 💜💜✨✨☮️I lived in LaLa Land for a time and never went to the Cow's End 😢 I loved the Pantry though! 🍽️ 🥩 Cheap! Those were the
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History will be kind to George. Deserved! Adored. A gift from God for sure! Although, he would say otherwise.
1 month ago | 0
Anyone who used George's material as political propaganda crap never understood the man. A simple read of his autobiography would tell them who he really was...
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My oldest son loved Thomas the Tank Engine and it was so cool that George was Mr Conductor! (So was Ringo Starr) But I thought it would've been hilarious if he'd taught the kid those 7 words you can't say on television! 😅
1 month ago | 0
I would like to see Brian Cranston as the Older George Carlin in a Biopic
1 month ago | 4
how did you dad - work? What was his writing process? What was his routines when working? How did you memorize all that material for those incredible HBO shows. Love your dad. Loved his comedy. Loved his thought. Provoking laughter.
1 month ago | 0
I’d say Michael Angarano or Michael Gandolfini, and Bryan Cranston.
1 month ago | 5
Hey Kelly, I greatly appreciate this segment you have been doing lately. Your father's work has meant a lot to me for so many years. He passed away when I was a child before I could understand his material. I don't know what type of person I would be without your father's influence. I have two questions (in quotations) that I would greatly appreciate an answer to. Thank you for everything you do to keep your father's legacy alive ❤️ "What would your father think of Trump? I know he said that politics is stupid (which I wholeheartedly agree), though he definitely seemed to lean more liberal. How would he react to Trump supporters who believe your father would have supported their cause when the opposite was clearly the case?"
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I can't tell you how your Dad's skit on politics, I think it was in the 80's his hair was dark, made me realize it doesn't matter who's in office, sh@t doesn't change. I keep thinking "it's a small group of pp and you ain't in it " I know that was for rich pp, but they're one in the same I think.
1 month ago | 0
How often do you see your Dad's standup bits play out in the real world?
1 month ago | 3
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