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    George Carlin Dies!

    George Carlin mourned as a counterculture hero

    By KEITH ST. CLAIR, Associated Press Writer

    LOS ANGELES - George Carlin, the frenzied performer whose routine "Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television" led to a key Supreme Court ruling on obscenity, has died.

    Carlin, who had a history of heart trouble, went into St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica on Sunday afternoon complaining of chest pain and died later that evening, said his publicist, Jeff Abraham. He had performed as recently as last weekend at the Orleans Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas. He was 71.

    "He was a genius and I will miss him dearly," Jack Burns, who was the other half of a comedy duo with Carlin in the early 1960s, told The Associated Press.

    Carlin's jokes constantly breached the accepted boundaries of comedy and language, particularly with his routine on the "Seven Words" — all of which are taboo on broadcast TV and radio to this day.

    When he uttered all seven at a show in Milwaukee in 1972, he was arrested on charges of disturbing the peace, freed on $150 bail and exonerated when a Wisconsin judge dismissed the case, saying it was indecent but citing free speech and the lack of any disturbance.

    When the words were later played on a New York radio station, they resulted in a 1978 Supreme Court ruling upholding the government's authority to sanction stations for broadcasting offensive language during hours when children might be listening.

    "So my name is a footnote in American legal history, which I'm perversely kind of proud of," he told The Associated Press earlier this year.

    Despite his reputation as unapologetically irreverent, Carlin was a television staple through the decades, serving as host of the "Saturday Night Live" debut in 1975 — noting on his Web site that he was "loaded on cocaine all week long" — and appearing some 130 times on "The Tonight Show."

    He produced 23 comedy albums, 14 HBO specials, three books, a couple of TV shows and appeared in several movies, from his own comedy specials to "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" in 1989 — a testament to his range from cerebral satire and cultural commentary to downright silliness (and sometimes hitting all points in one stroke).

    "Why do they lock gas station bathrooms?" he once mused. "Are they afraid someone will clean them?"

    He won four Grammy Awards, each for best spoken comedy album, and was nominated for five Emmy awards. On Tuesday, it was announced that Carlin was being awarded the 11th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, which will be presented Nov. 10 in Washington and broadcast on PBS.

    Carlin started his career on the traditional nightclub circuit in a coat and tie, pairing with Burns to spoof TV game shows, news and movies. Perhaps in spite of the outlaw soul, "George was fairly conservative when I met him," said Burns, describing himself as the more left-leaning of the two. It was a degree of separation that would reverse when they came upon Lenny Bruce, the original shock comic, in the early '60s.

    "We were working in Chicago, and we went to see Lenny, and we were both blown away," Burns said, recalling the moment as the beginning of the end for their collaboration if not their close friendship. "It was an epiphany for George. The comedy we were doing at the time wasn't exactly groundbreaking, and George knew then that he wanted to go in a different direction."

    That direction would make Carlin as much a social commentator and philosopher as comedian, a position he would relish through the years.

    "The whole problem with this idea of obscenity and indecency, and all of these things — bad language and whatever — it's all caused by one basic thing, and that is: religious superstition," Carlin told the AP in a 2004 interview. "There's an idea that the human body is somehow evil and bad and there are parts of it that are especially evil and bad, and we should be ashamed. Fear, guilt and shame are built into the attitude toward sex and the body. ... It's reflected in these prohibitions and these taboos that we have."

    Carlin was born on May 12, 1937, and grew up in the Morningside Heights section of Manhattan, raised by a single mother. After dropping out of high school in the ninth grade, he joined the Air Force in 1954. He received three court-martials and numerous disciplinary punishments, according to his official Web site. georgecarlin.com/home/home.html

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    Study: World Gets Happier

    Despite the anxieties of these times, happiness has been on the rise around the world in recent years, a new survey finds.

    The upbeat outlook is attributed to economic growth in previously poor countries, democratization of others, and rising social tolerance for women and minority groups.


    "It's a surprising finding," said University of Michigan political scientist Ronald Inglehart, who headed up the survey. "It's widely believed that it's almost impossible to raise an entire country's happiness level."


    Denmark is the happiest nation and Zimbabwe the the most glum, he found. (Zimbabwe's longtime ruler Robert Mugabe was sworn in as president for a sixth term Sunday after a widely discredited runoff in which he was the only candidate. Observers said the runoff was marred by violence and intimidation.)


    The United States ranks 16th.


    The results of the survey, going back an average of 17 years in 52 countries and involving 350,000 people, will be published in the July 2008 issue of the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science. Researchers have asked the same two questions over the years: "Taking all things together, would you say you are very happy, rather happy, not very happy, not at all happy?" And, "All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days?"


    A Happiness Index created from the answers rose in 40 countries between 1981 and 2007, and it fell in the other 12.


    Scientists had thought happiness is stable over time when looking at entire societies. "Most previous research suggests that people and nations are stuck on a 'hedonic treadmill,'" Inglehart said. "The belief has been that no matter what happens or what we do, basic happiness levels are stable and don't really change."

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    Dublin is now the third most expensive city in the world to live, with London and Oslo coming in first and second.
    http://www.citymayors.com/economics/...e_cities2.html
    A cup of tea on average in Ireland could cost you €3. A basket of groceries bought in Tesco Ireland could cost you 43% more than in Tesco UK.
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    And I thought NY was expensive!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pussnboots View Post
    A survey released last week found one reason America doesn't top the list: Baby Boomers are generally miserable compared to other generations. Further, a public opinion poll released by the Pew Research Center in April found that 81 percent of Americans say they believe the country is on the "wrong track." The response is the most negative in the 25 years pollsters have asked the question.
    Baby Boomers are the whiney Americans who are never satisfied. They started this culture of never growing up and they still haven't grown up. I wish I had been part of the WWII generation. Now there were adults who suffered and appreciated what prosperity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niamh View Post
    Dublin is now the third most expensive city in the world to live, with London and Oslo coming in first and second.
    http://www.citymayors.com/economics/...e_cities2.html
    A cup of tea on average in Ireland could cost you €3. A basket of groceries bought in Tesco Ireland could cost you 43% more than in Tesco UK.
    http://www.valueireland.com/media/irish_mirror.htm
    I knew there was a reason I didnt want to live in London! but Dublin too now.
    3 euro for a cup of tea? is this the kind where they give you a paper cup, or the kind where you get a little pot? ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    I knew there was a reason I didnt want to live in London! but Dublin too now.
    3 euro for a cup of tea? is this the kind where they give you a paper cup, or the kind where you get a little pot? ....
    No you get them in mugs. Very few places do the little pots of tea these days. but thats just the average. And dont worry. I know where we can get tea for €1-€1.50! (but that is in foam cups.)

    I'll be the first to admit that Ireland is very expensive, but it doesnt really feel as bad as it sounds because we earn alot more than many of our european counterparts. Someone working as a sales assistant in a shop could be earning almost €400 a week. Thats a hell of a lot more than i was earning a week when i started working back in 2000.
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    The Joy of Life

    http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=5302756&page=1

    He looks so beautiful! This is just inspiring.
    Shall these bones live?

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    indeed but..How is that poor child going to feel when she finds out how she was made?
    hehe

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    Desk Rage

    Desk rage spoils workplace for many Americans By Ellen Wulfhorst
    Thu Jul 10, 12:35 PM ET



    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Get out of the way, road rage. Here comes desk rage.


    Anger in the workplace -- employees and employers who are grumpy, insulting, short-tempered or worse -- is shockingly common and likely growing as Americans cope with woes of rising costs, job uncertainty or overwhelming debt, experts say.

    "It runs the gamut from just rudeness up to pretty extreme abusive behaviors," said Paul Spector, professor of industrial and organizational psychology at the University of South Florida. "The severe cases of fatal violence get a lot of press but in some ways this is more insidious because it affects millions of people."

    Nearly half of U.S. workers in America report yelling and verbal abuse on the job, with roughly a quarter saying it has driven them to tears, research has shown.

    Other research showed one-sixth of workers reported anger at work has led to property damage, while a tenth reported physical violence and fear their workplace might not be safe.

    "It's a total disaster," said Anna Maravelas, author of "How to Reduce Workplace Conflict and Stress." "Rudeness, impatience, people being angry -- we used to do that kind of stuff at home but at work, we were professional. Now it's almost becoming trendy to do it at work.

    "It was something we did behind closed doors," she said. "Now people are losing their sense of embarrassment over it."

    Contemporary pressures such as rising fuel costs fan the flames, said John Challenger, head of Chicago's Challenger, Gray & Christmas workplace consultants.

    "People are coming to work after a long commute, sitting in traffic watching their discretionary income burn up. They're ready for a fight or just really upset," he said.

    Added to that, he said, are financially strapped workers having to cut back on paying for personal pastimes that might serve as an antidote to work pressures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyemaker View Post
    indeed but..How is that poor child going to feel when she finds out how she was made?
    hehe
    so what?
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    Customs

    Today is the last day of the Sanfermines. A local fiesta in Pamplona (Northern Spain) made internationally famous by the author E. Hemingway and it is now one of the major events in the world.

    One of the main appeals of this event are the "encierros": a race in front of bulls. Anyone can join (given they are crazy enough to dare do something so stupid).

    Every year people get badly injured - even die - (especially tourists). See for yourself and see what you think:

    http://www.euronews.net/en/nocomment/10/07/2008/espana/

    No comment....

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    Hundreds take on bikini challenge

    Hundreds of women braved the British weather and stripped down to their bikinis to be photographed on a Teesside beach.

    But the event at Redcar beach failed to beat the existing world record of 1010 women in bikinis which was set on Bondi Beach, Australia, in September 2007.

    The 320 women who took part, including an 81-year-old, helped raise funds for the Great North Air Ambulance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    including an 81-year-old,
    methinks they could have raised a lot more money allowing people to give donations to stop 81 year old women wearing bikinis.

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    Fuel sellers start cutting prices

    UK drivers are set to benefit after a number of national supermarket chains and an oil company said they would lower the price of fuel.

    Asda said it would cut the price of unleaded petrol and diesel by 3 pence per litre, while Morrisons said it would cut both prices by 4p per litre.

    BP said petrol and diesel prices at the 223 stations it operates would fall on average by 1p a litre.

    Sainsbury's and Tesco said they would look to match rivals locally.

    Fuel prices have risen in recent months as the price of crude oil has increased. Oil prices hit record levels above $147 a barrel in early July.

    However, oil prices have dropped recently, to about $132 a barrel, resulting in a 6% fall in the wholesale price of petrol since mid-July, according to the AA.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7518516.stm
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