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1. Open [1:47]
2. Airport Security [7:40]
3. Fear of Germs [5:51]
4. Cigars [1:40]
5. Angels [1:08]
6. Harley Davidson [1:26]
7. The House of Blues [1:58]
8. Minorities [2:14]
9. Man Stuff [5:24]
10. Kids and Parents [6:58]
11. TV Tonight [4:06]
12. Names [4:23]
13. Advertising Lullaby [2:48]
14. American Bullshit [2:45]
15. Businessman [1:29]
16. Religion [2:07]
17. There Is No God [8:37]
18. End Credits [:59]
George Carlin once said, "I think it's the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately." Since his first appearences in the early '60s, when he worked with Jack Burns as a comedy team, through his counterculture hero days of the 1970s to his ultimate incarnation as one of comedy's elder statesman, Carlin's act has evolved without ever losing its acerbic and often riotous edge. This hour-long stand-up show -- originally telecast on HBO in 1999 -- features the four-time Grammy winner at his finest, holding court with such routines as "Airport Security," "Fear of Germs," "Cigars," "Man Stuff," and many others. With his scathing brand of humor and sociopolitical commentary, Carlin continues to be one of the bravest, most inventive funnymen on the scene. Barnes & Noble
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