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The White Debonair
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Not that clever? Are you serious? The man had a fantastic brain. Maybe you just didn't get it.
Yeah, to each their own. I can understand why some wouldn't enjoy Carlin, but I can't understand why somebody would say that he wasn't clever.I agree 100% and i didn't even care for much of his comedy. It was very intellectually driven, even though many of the words he used were not. Maybe that is why I didn't like him too much. I guess I just prefer lighthearted comedy.
I was thinking of the 7 words (s, p, f, c, cs, mf, t) and realized that the show Deadwood used all these words; some with great regularity. I wonder if they intentionally put all 7 in the show?
Not that clever? Are you serious? The man had a fantastic brain. Maybe you just didn't get it.
Yeah, to each their own. I can understand why some wouldn't enjoy Carlin, but I can't understand why somebody would say that he wasn't clever.
Yeah, I think you are right. "Clever" was a poor choice of words by me because his humor was often intelligence-based. This is true.
It is hard to describe what it was about it that was so off-putting to me. I guess maybe the constantly raised eyebrows, sort of like I'm telling you how it is and aren't I insightful, annoyed me.
For truly intellectual humor, I prefer someone more understated. Where you think it through and get there without feeling pressure from the comedian to think what he just said is funny. Steven Wright for example.
This sucks. A lot.
The only thing more appalling than a religious person who claims to know exactly what's in the mind of God is one who dances on the grave of someone he thinks is going to hell. How Christlike.
Yeah, I think you are right. "Clever" was a poor choice of words by me because his humor was often intelligence-based. This is true.
It is hard to describe what it was about it that was so off-putting to me. I guess maybe the constantly raised eyebrows, sort of like I'm telling you how it is and aren't I insightful, annoyed me.
For truly intellectual humor, I prefer someone more understated. Where you think it through and get there without feeling pressure from the comedian to think what he just said is funny. Steven Wright for example.
Yeah, I think you are right. "Clever" was a poor choice of words by me because his humor was often intelligence-based. This is true.
It is hard to describe what it was about it that was so off-putting to me. I guess maybe the constantly raised eyebrows, sort of like I'm telling you how it is and aren't I insightful, annoyed me.
For truly intellectual humor, I prefer someone more understated. Where you think it through and get there without feeling pressure from the comedian to think what he just said is funny. Steven Wright for example.
Why is that intellectual?
Steven Wright's comedy isn't so much intellectual as it is cerebral.
"I had a dream that a bunch of midgets were trying to assassinate me, so I bought an armored car, but since they were midgets, I made it a convertible."
That's not intellectual.
Funniest thing I have ever heard Wright say is:
"I got around to reading the dictionary. Turns out the zebra did it."
For a man to stand before others by definitition as a performer as Carlin did and put forth his religious and political views out there using his comedy act ast a vehicle as Carlin did and say that he did not believe in God and you were silly to beleive it as well, that's making a statement. Bravo good for him he's entitled to his opinion. It was'nt my intent to dance on his grave it was simply to say I think he's wrong and while he was intelligent and funny you can still be wrong.This sucks. A lot.
The only thing more appalling than a religious person who claims to know exactly what's in the mind of God is one who dances on the grave of someone he thinks is going to hell. How Christlike.
