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Tag Archives: Survival of The Fittest

George Carlin: Saving The Planet

Posted on October 14, 2012 by Michael Cavacini
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George Carlin was a thinking man’s comedian. This was beautifully exemplified in the following brilliant segment about saving the planet. Enjoy!

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Posted in Humor, Observations | Tagged Carlin, Comedy, Darwin, Earth, Environmentalism, Extinct, George Carlin, Green, Humor, M.C. James, Philosophy, Saving The Planet, Species, Survival of The Fittest, The Planet | Leave a reply

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