Come on. George would not want for all of you to be so goddamn downhearted about his death. He was and is a legend and he kept it funny right until the end, but I don’t think he wanted to live for-fucking-ever. The man spent fifty years being Funny In Public. I think that, rather than mourn his death in silence, we should all bow our heads together for a collective moment of Tourette’s syndrome to celebrate his life.
The Green Man,
June 24, 2008:
Never come across GC before, but your brief ulogy had me curious so I’ve spent the last 3 hours going through his material on U-Tube. Definately a talent that will be missed amoungst the enlightend and as a wordsmith I rate him with the best.
Of course there may be certain sectors of society that will not lament his demise, namely white folk, fat folk, pharmacists, politicians, religious zealouts, thin people on bicycles, good school kids, good school kids parents, Jesus, earthquake victims, disabled folk, Mother Earth, cats (although he was spot on on his observations there), feminists (cum-catchers…LMAO), men, corperate America, rape victims, line dancers, customs officials, Moses, terrorists, rednecks, God, bumper sticker fans, anorexics, and children, but fuck them, they’re all wrong!
R.I.P George, here for a while, now gone for good.
stooge is right. we must not lament his passing. i’m just pissed because this means no new material, and i’m selfish like that. he’s a prick for dying, the fuck.