

He identifies the experience of “vuja de”-“the distinct sense that, somehow, something that just happened has never happened before”-and posits existential questions including, “If there really are multiple universes, what do they call the thing they’re all a part of?” and “If the reason for climbing Mt. Gives me an extra half hour to get where I’m goin’.”), Carlin takes you on a wild ride through a life you’ll never look at the same way again.

They tell you to put ’em at ten o’clock and two o’clock. It’s a near hit! A is a near miss.”) to “Cars and Driving” (“One of the first things they teach you in Driver’s Ed is where to put your hands on the steering wheel. From the “Airline Announcements” section (“…here’s a phrase that apparently the airlines simply made up. Carlin is at his best taking on the whole world and telling it like it is-or at least how he sees it. Following the runaway success of, Carlin now delivers all-new rants, what-ifs, observations, and out-and-out damnations in his cantankerous new collection. Whether it involves musing on the inevitable and annoying ironies of everyday life, spouting off about anything and everything that gets his goat, or just plain figuring out new and improved ways to be difficult, George Carlin’s comedy is incorrigible and unmistakable.
