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'George Carlin's Hilarious Take on His Health Quirks & Family: Carson Show, '86'

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Do you recall that one time when George Carlin, the iconic stand-up comedian, graced the stage of the Carson Show back in '86? If not, you're in for a treat. The video below revisits his unique and hilariously insightful perspective on life, health, and family.

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Carlin regales us with tales of his peculiar health issues in the most humorous light, as only he can. He speaks of "showering with new zest" and "sticky film" that once plagued him, a testament to his ability to turn even the mundane into the comedic. His descriptive anecdote about his journey to wellness after a significant heart attack five years prior is both amusing and enlightening.

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Carlin’s recounting of his family, specifically his eleven sons, each with wildly unique names like Nebuchadnezzar and Akbar, invokes laughter, but it also subtly highlights the diverse and vibrant tapestry of life in all its forms. He spins tales about his sons' exploits, such as his son Mandrake's unlawful pruning of a city-owned tree, with an artful blend of wit and absurdity.

Every moment of Carlin's interview is imbued with his warm and engaging humor, as he speaks of peculiar investments like "prescription toilet paper" and a "professional javelin throwing franchise." He paints a rich, imaginative picture of life's oddities, reminding us to embrace the wackiness of our existence with a hearty laugh.

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George Carlin is back and better than ever. You can find a bunch on AmazonAd if you’re interested.