Yesterday I attended a book presentation and signing for George Carlin's posthumous autobiography's release. His daughter Kelly, a stunningly hot MILF, did the honors.
She told us many interesting things about him. For one, he was not really an atheist as much as he was an agnostic. When I flipped through the book I noticed that on its final page he refers ambiguously to a sort of rebirth at the end of life and the "the One," which was rather surprising to me.
I asked her if he ever mentioned the presidential election of 1972 (McGovern V. Nixon), which he cited as the last election during which he voted. As she looked at me with a solemn expression she told me that it basically broke him as a man, and he tried to maintain his faith in people although it was extremely difficult. She also said that he probably died emotionally and physically of a broken heart. Although she tries to remain positive about the future, when he died a piece of her optimism went with him.
Anyway, putting aside the melancholy, it's an interesting book. I recommend it to you.
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