Frazz by Jef Mallett for March 16, 2012
Transcript:
Mr. Spaetzle: What's the difference between famous and infamous? Frazz: I can explain that with a George Carlin quote. Mr. Spaetzle: Not around here you can't! Frazz: See? You know who he is, because he's famous. You won't let me quote him because he's infamous. Mr. Spaetzle: That makes no sense, except that it does. Frazz: That was another one of his qualities.
Happy_Sinner over 12 years ago
Saint George. :o)
Olddog1 over 12 years ago
All the infamous are famous, not all famous are infamous, …sort of.
biblepoet over 12 years ago
Scientists have discovered a cure for apathy…however, no one is paying the slightest bit of attention to it.
chazandru over 12 years ago
I will always remember the first time I saw George Carlin on the old Flip Wilson show. He sang his own version of America the Beautiful that is sadly, as relevant today as it was then.We miss you George, I know you have them lol on the other side.
burleigh2 over 12 years ago
The funniest thing I’ve seen about the 7 things was a clip of it I saw on TV a few years ago… they only bleeped out half of the words so the list should be edited to 3 or 4 things you can’t say on TV. :-s
cissycox over 12 years ago
I remember him as the Hippy Dippy Mailman on the Smothers Brothers. Oh, and the Hippy Dippy Weatherman.
Arianne over 12 years ago
:ↁ Love the image of Mr. Spaetzle catching air at the mere mention of a Carlin quote!
dzsebehazy over 12 years ago
It either flams or it doesn’t!
steelersneo over 12 years ago
George Carlin did not die. He just went off to look for a bigger place to keep his stuff.
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
For those who think Caulfield is a smart@$$, (which I do not dispute) remember Carlin’s things we wanted to say as kids but knew better than to say: “I’ll wash your mouth out with soap!” “I’ll blow bubbles out my @$$!” I think part of why many of us like Caulfield in spite of his occasional (okay, frequent) obnoxiousness is we remember how ridiculous and obtuse adults could be, and we get our revenge vicariously, after the fact.