Yes he did. A copy of that bit can be found on his Live at Carnigie Hall cd.
pass me that bong
The word is "SMILES".
The riddle describes the letter "e." It is the first letter in the word "eternity," the last letter in "time" and "space," the first letter of "end," and the last letter in "race." This clever play on words highlights how a single letter can represent such vast concepts.
No, it cannot.The rhyme scheme of a limerick is:aabbaHere the last word of the fifth line rhymes with the last word of the first and second line.
George Carlin...God rest his soul. (Yeah, right!) I don't know who George Carlin is, but the word is very old, older than the US. Chambers says possibly from German 'ficken', to strike.
1972 in the routine "7 words you can never say on television" by George Carlin
George Carlin referred to "military intelligence" as an oxymoron in one of his comedy performances.
Yes he did. A copy of that bit can be found on his Live at Carnigie Hall cd.
Game of Thrones
George Custer is notorious for his 'last stand' agains the native American Indians.
Rudyard Kipling's last words were reportedly "I have had a splendid time."
yes.
The last time I checked in the dictionary I did not see the word gynormus....
"Ibid." is an abbreviation of the Latin word which means just that.
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Last time I checked it was steam.....