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CHICAGO, IL — The death of actor/comedian George Carlin has not only had an effect on the entertainment community, but the sports community as well. The stand-up legend’s influence was never more evident than yesterday, when Major League Baseball managers gathered in Chicago to celebrate the life of Carlin. Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said that Carlin not only ... [link]

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WTF! Did George Carlin Die in Vain?
Published 6/26/2008 by Den Cotton at NationalSportsReview.com Master Site Feed
... OMFG, I think he did. While Carlin’s irreverence will forever be remembered as making many of you LOL (and me LMAO), it is clear that his work was all for naught — except in the Major Leagues. Unfortunately, this land made for you and me — well, North Carolina anyway — continues to bask in the glow of its unequaled immaturity, especially at the DMV where ...

WTF! Did George Carlin Die in Vain?
Published 6/26/2008 by Den Cotton at NationalSportsReview.com Master Site Feed
... OMFG, I think he did! While Carlin’s irreverence will be remembered for making most of you LOL (and me LMAO), it is clear that his work was all for naught — except in the Major Leagues. But in the land made for you and me — well, North Carolina to be exact – ...

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