by George Carlin
While not being as entertaining as one of his YouTube videos, this book is relaxing in itself and helps you disconnect.
This book, like Carlin's other title that I have read, When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?, is simply a place for his stuff. Most of the stuff, in fact, that Carlin had floating around on Word Documents at the time he compiled this book seems to find its way between the covers of Brain Droppings. ...
I listened to this on audio, it was only two and a half hours long. Narrated by the author himself George Carlin. It was entertaining... I think? I fell asleep through the second half. I do remember before elapsing into a coma state; thinking to myself, "the second CD is much better then the first....
George Carlin is and will always be the King of Blue Comedy!
I’m not a fan of most humor books. I can read humorous essays, and enjoy them, and I can read autobiographies and memoirs by comedians, but I really wasn’t a fan of this style of humor book. A lot of it is Carlin’s transcribed stand-up, and most of the humor is lost in the transition. It’s still fun...
As with all of Carlin's stuff, some of this is hilarious, and some of it is just so-so. I happen to really like him because he says exactly what he thinks, and he ponders things most of us never consider. And he's not afraid of offending anyone. I myself have been on occasion offended by some of ...
Funny at first, but then it gets a little old. Read it over a long period of time so that you don't wear yourself out.
This book induced absolutely hysterical laughing fits, so much that the other people in my house would come to check on me and make sure I was alright, only to have my hilarity spread to them without even hearing more than one or two words, which was all I could get out before cracking up again. My...