George Carlin taking on the subject of time.
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Comment by Joe Fulton on December 23, 2011 at 4:08pm That was really good. Ain't it funny all the different ways we look at time? Of course, Carlin was ever the master of wordplay.
What else do we take for granted?
Comment by Jon Fergus on December 23, 2011 at 2:56pm Favorite parts:
"When are we, I ask? When are we? Sometimes we think we know where we are, but don't really know when we are".
"There's no now. there's no now. Everything's the near future or the recent past. But there's no present. Welcome to the present!... whoosh... gone again."
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