Bye, George
Posted Sunday June 22, 2008, 6:54 pm, Over one day oldGeorge Carlin, one of smartest and most challenging comedians who ever lived, is gone. Heart failure. 71.
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George Carlin, one of smartest and most challenging comedians who ever lived, is gone. Heart failure. 71.
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But old enough for the wear to do more than show. Reminded me of what a doctor friend told me many years ago. “Without tobacco and alcohol, you could close half the hospitals.” We can’t get rid of stuff that’ll kill us in the long run. But we can choose not to indulge them.
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I still have three of these, my MRI says. So, for the first time, I’m watching The Last Lecture, with absolute intentions not to give my own Last Anything for another few decades. Highly recommended, by the way.
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Four bowls of broth, two teas, a bit of jello, four glasses of water and an Italian ice have all made it past my pancreas, now once again the cooperative beast it was for close to 61 years before it revolted a week ago, dropping me into a trough of pain and inconvenience.
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Mike Taht: Some level of realism regarding our energy requirements is called for. I’m not expecting any until we are reduced to watching television by candlelight. Nice back and forth in the post and comments about a Subject That Matters.
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Bear with me while I rehabilitate with radio. Both were from Mike Auldridge, who plays the loveliest dobro you’ll ever hear. I called the station, found out it was by Mike Auldridge, the dobro player with the Seldom Scene, a great DC-area bluegrass band.
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