George Carlin on Football vs. Baseball

June 23, 2008 by James Edwards  
Filed under NFL Football

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George Carlin passed away after many years of making us all laugh at the irony of everyday life.

George died Sunday at the age of 71. He was most famous for the “Seven Words You can Never Say on TV”. Back when Carlin came up with that routine there was a lot of censorship of TV. There seems to be very little of that these days.

Here is a YouTube of George Carlin explaining the difference between football and baseball. It is hilarious and George is brilliant.

Pay extra special attention to the ending. It puts it all into perspective.

In my world, George will be missed!

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