Legendary Comedian George Carlin Dead at 71
Published 6/23/2008 at BuddyTV
Comedian George Carlin passed away Sunday evening due to apparent heart trouble, according to his publicist. The stand-up comic was 71-years-old. According to his publicist Jeff Abraham, Carlin went to St. John's Health Center in Los Angeles Sunday afternoon complaining...
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