Brain Droppings is a 1997 book by comedian George Carlin. This was Carlin’s “first real book” and contains much of Carlin’s stand-up comedy material. George Denis Patrick Carlin was an American stand-up comedian, actor, author, and social critic. He was known for his black comedy and reflections on politics, the English language, psychology, religion, and various taboo subjects.     Born: May 12, 1937, Manhattan, New York, NY Died: June 22, 2008, Santa Monica, CA R.I.P.
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A heartfelt message to you from Comcast regarding their merger with Time Warner. In a public letter to Comcast CMCSA -0.31% and Time Warner Cable TWC -0.6% executives, the FCC announced that it is hitting the pause button on its review of the proposed $45 billion merger. Citing inadequate responses by both cable companies to earlier FCC requests for additional information, the agency is stopping the clock on its 180 day review period until late October. This latest move may give even more momentum to opponents of what was initially seen as near-certain approval of the blockbuster merger between the [More]
Comedian Russell Brand terrified anchors on MSNBC’s Morning Joe program by lecturing them about how the media distracts from real news by obsessing about superficial distractions. Brand almost immediately put host Mika Brzezinski on the back foot by describing his tour as an exploration of how Malcolm X, Gandhi, Che Guevara and Jesus Christ “are significant culturally and how icons are appropriated and used to designate consciousness and meaning….they’re all people that died for a cause, they’re all people whose icons are used to designate meaning, perhaps not in the manner in which they intended.” Brand then poked fun at [More]