During a 1997 interview with the Associated Press, comedian
George Carlin discussed his ideal obituary, life regrets,
accomplishments, and his impact of fellow artists.
George Carlin, In His Own Words (Courtesy of the Associated Press)
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who are you to apologize in behalf of Mendoza and for all people to Ebert? and you even have the temerity to mention that you are a filipino...is that how you want to represent your self and tis country? your a disgrace...and I'll make sure you are going to be remembered too well
Hi Archie. I'm a nobody who just felt compelled to say sorry that Ebert didn't enjoy it. When somebody tells you that someone close to them dies, and you say sorry, even you had nothing to do with it, does that make one a disgrace?
Since Archie didn't feel compelled to comment on the actual post, I will in thanking you for posting this. Makes me want to go out and purchase some comedy albums right now. :-)