George Carlin May 12 1937 - June 22 2008
Thank you George Carlin, your insight was of huge importance for the human race, you will be greatly missed by many.
You are forever in our thoughts.
Please be civil in your discussion :-)
Response to: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=HZ2r7sMzt hc
Forgive me for making you sound like a smurf, but I didn't want to miss anything, Ive only got 10 minutes. You forgive me right? Those who don't forgive go to hell.
Dr Daniel Dennett speaking at Caltech in 2006.
http://ase.tufts. edu/cogstud/incbios/ dennettd/dennettd.ht m
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