The thinking person's comic offers a hilarious new collection of razor-sharp observations in these unabridged excerpts. Carlin dives right in, asking tough questions and sharing philosophical musings:
If people climb Mount Everest because it's hard to do, why do they go up the easy side? In America, anybody can be president. That's the problem. If people stand around in a circle long enough, they will eventually begin to dance. When Reagan got Alzheimer's, how could they tell? If there are really multiple universes, what do they call the thing they're all part of? Add to the mix "Five Uneasy Moments," "The Bovine Feces Trilogy," and "Golf Courses for the Homeless," and you have an irresistible assortment of quips, probes, thrusts, and verbal ordeals that are as smart as they are infectiously funny.