![]() ![]() This isn’t a comedic memoir, or even a collection of humorous stories or essays. I think of him as the author of this book, because I’ve read it (part or in full) probably a dozen times. My guess is most of you know him as Rufus, the amazing supporting character from the Bill and Ted films, who will be sorely missed when Bill and Ted Face the Music is released this summer. Others may know him from his famous ‘Seven Words You Can’t Say on TV” sketch. Some of you may know Carlin as the first host of Saturday Night Live. ![]() ![]() Thought I’d revisit what I used to describe as one of my favorite humor books. Why I chose it: I’m trying to read before bed (instead of staring at my phone) but didn’t want anything too heavy. And are you picking me up visually as well?” You might be able to hear a pin land but certainly not drop.” When a pin is dropping, it’s just floating through the air. In a nutshell: Comedian Carlin shares jokes, observations, and wordplay. Best for: Fans of Carlin’s clever and confrontational style of comedy. ![]()
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