11-18-2004, 05:21 AM
Since this thread regards our language and, in my humble opinion, George Carlin is one of the better observers of the colloquial usage of that language, I raise this question. Did anyone else here see the monologue he performed on Jay Leno Monday night (11/15)? One three minute discourse seemed to hit hundreds of examples of the wordsmithery used to describe how we live our lives in the US. I've been trying to find a transcript of it, using my highly developed Google-fu, with no success. The closest I came was an NBC forum where others were looking for the same thing and one person posted what I think was a previous piece George did on the show.
Lochnar[ITB]
Freshman Diablo
"I reject your reality and substitute my own."
"You don't know how strong you can be until strong is the only option."
"Think deeply, speak gently, love much, laugh loudly, give freely, be kind."
"Talk, Laugh, Love."
Freshman Diablo
"I reject your reality and substitute my own."
"You don't know how strong you can be until strong is the only option."
"Think deeply, speak gently, love much, laugh loudly, give freely, be kind."
"Talk, Laugh, Love."